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Licensed Restaurants Now Allowed to Sell and Deliver Alcohol To-Go
Councilmember Evan Glass announced Tuesday that Montgomery County’s Alcohol and Beverage Services will now allow licensed restaurants to sell cocktails in takeout cups with lids. Restaurants will also be allowed… Read More
Restaurants Can Sell Beer, Wine for Carryout, Delivery in Montgomery County
Restaurants can sell beer and wine for carryout and delivery in Montgomery County. The Board of License Commissioners approved a resolution to let restaurants sell beer and wine with a… Read More
Elrich Lauds Hogan’s Order to Close Bars, Restaurants
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich commended Gov. Larry Hogan’s executive order to close all restaurants, bars, movie theaters and gyms in order to slow the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.… Read More
Hogan Orders Maryland Bars, Restaurants, Movie Theaters, Gyms to Close 5 P.M. Monday
Gov. Larry Hogan announced an executive order Monday to close all bars, restaurants, movie theaters, and gyms in the state of Maryland starting 5 p.m. on Monday. The closures are… Read More
Local Bars, Restaurants Offer Many Options to Watch Nationals’ World Series Games
Trying to find a place to watch the Washington Nationals in the World Series this week? There are several options in Montgomery County. Here are just a few: Matchbox, located… Read More
Planning Board Approves Great Seneca Life Sciences Center Upgrade
The Great Seneca Plan: Connecting Life and Science aims to transform the Life Sciences Center (LSC) along I-270 into a bustling hub, attractive beyond its institutional offerings. The Montgomery County… Read More
Bethesda Fine Arts Festival Returns in May
The 19th annual Bethesda Fine Arts Festival returns Saturday, May 11 and features fine art created by 120 artists and live entertainment. Contemporary artists from around the country will display… Read More
Legislation Introduced to Curb Office Vacancies
Legislation aimed at reducing office vacancies was introduced by the Montgomery County Council Tuesday. MOVE – Make Office Vacancy Extinct – is not a new program. Under the proposed legislation… Read More
Council Offers Plan to Fill Vacant Office Space
With an office vacancy rate nearing 22%, Montgomery County Council’s Economic Development Committee members propose to codify and expand its current program to financially help new or expanding businesses. On… Read More
Council to Vote Regarding Hookah Lounge Hours, Housing at Places of Worship
County councilmembers will vote Tuesday on a bill regarding operating hours for hookah lounges as well as a zoning measure to allow homes near houses of worship. One bill would… Read More
Elrich: Perception of Crime in Downtown Silver Spring Is Worse Than Reality
Downtown Silver Spring is out of control with shootings, car racing, shoplifting and other crimes. That is the perception, agreed County Executive Marc Elrich. But it is not reality, he… Read More
Mon Ami Gabi Will Close for Remodeling
Mon Ami Gabi, the popular French bistro in Bethesda Row, will be closing for a few months for remodeling beginning this spring. The exact date of closing has not been… Read More