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In this edition of Made in Montgomery, a bakery dedicated to fostering success for individuals with learning disabilities, a business that uplifts others around them and a house that’s an indoor garden.
In this edition of Made in Montgomery, we will visit three businesses that are dedicated to health and wellness.
In this edition of Made in Montgomery, food is the topic. In this diverse business district of Bethesda there’s all types of different foods. Turkish, Italian and Indian foods are the focus in this delicious episode.
In this edition of Council in Brief, a tour of Affordable Housing that is inclusive and affordable in Rockville and groundbreaking for a new police station that will better serve the communities of Gaithersburg and Montgomery Village.
Council In Brief
Council In Brief
In this latest edition of The Council in Brief, the Planning, Housing, and Parks Committee discusses a bill that would strengthen affordable housing in Montgomery County. The Council hosts a commemoration as part of Black History Month and new legislation vows to change things at the gas station.
Council in Brief
In this edition of Council in Brief, the county opens up a new senior affordable housing unit named after former county executive Ike Leggett and Montgomery County Councilmember Kristin Mink, talks about being the first Asian American councilmember in Montgomery County.
In this edition of Council in Brief, the opening of a new urban park in Silver Spring and a proclamation to small farmers in the county.
In this edition of Council in Brief, Montgomery County leaders kick off Pride Month with a flag raising and a new bus and Maryland Governor Wes Moore visited Montgomery County for a pedestrian safety walk in Wheaton.
In this edition of Made in Montgomery, a grocery store in Wheaton that is filling a big need for the community, a gathering place in Poolesville with food, drink and art and finally a bit of British history that is adding flavor to the county.
A new Ethiopian snack, a French book store and a Jamaican grocery store, restaurant, and entertainment venue give this edition of Made in Montgomery an international flavor.
In this edition of Made in Montgomery, businesses that started or pivoted during the pandemic. An exercise studio that became a juice business. A chef who makes food the old fashion way. A woman who went back to her roots in Africa to learn a family secret on how to make women look younger. And finally, a chef that learned his lessons from his mother and aunts that give his meals a certain taste of Europe.
In this edition of Made in Montgomery, a revolutionary baby product, a business that takes photos the old fashion way while entertaining its customers and a local business that made news at this year’s Super Bowl.
In this edition of Made in Montgomery, a look at different businesses in the Asian American Pacific Islander community.
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Opening of Gene Lynch Park
Passion For Ezra
Roxana Floral
Georgia Avenue Safety and Wheaton Economic Development Walk
Prom Dress Giveaway MoCo Recreation Dept
Island Pride Oasis
Tsiona Foods
A French bookstore in French
A French bookstore in English
Safety Walk in Silver Spring
Sip & Develop
A local gem: Hung Phat
Newly formed Economic Development Committee
Affordable Housing in Montgomery County
Locals in Poolsville
Point-in-time count 2023
Mrs. Bakewell’s
Yoga with Sonia Dovedy
El Mercat Bar de Tapas
Roda Juice
Sha’s Creation
Open Hand Pasta & Provisions
East West Wellness
Kuya Ja
Kalanidhi Dance
Opening New Doors Foundation
Queens Royal Priesthood
Annual ACT SO MoCo Competition Day
Library Tour
Community Conversation on Policing in #MoCo
Montgomery County Sister Cities – Gondar, Ethiopia to Montgomery County
Wheaton Community Event with WMATA
Cafecito with Councilmember Gabe Albornoz
Multiple Sclerosis treatment approved
Muslims in Trump’s America
Children of the World Cultural Event
The Fund for the Future of Our Children and Georgetown University’s Center for Contemporary Arab Studies had an evening of cultural performances celebrating the culture of the 7 excluded Muslim countries.
New Addition at Zoo
An Inauguration Day like no other…
As President Donald Trump gets sworn in in the Nations Capital, mixed feelings take over the country.
First Time Voters at American University
Height of the Heat: Food Trucks Survive
DC residents can bear the heat to frequent their favorite food trucks. How does the heat affect the food truck business, if it does at all?
How to stay fresh in the heat
Tips on how to stay in fashion and look good while coping with the heat.
The decline in Male Students at UDC
Emancipation day Holiday 2014
Zenith Gallery’s Creatively We Unite Art Exhibition