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Boy Injured By Fallen Tree Branch In Kensington
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Toddler Hurt by Falling Tree Branch
KENSINGTON, Md. - A falling tree limb seriously injured on 2-year-old child on the 9800 block of Connecticut Avenue in Kensington Wednesday morning.
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Suburban, Holy Cross hospitals affected by break in 66-inch water main
A water main break in Bethesda has caused widespread water outages that are affecting operations at area schools and hospitals.
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What Are You Willing To Barter for a New Nintendo Wii?
KENSINGTON, Md With so many people worried about their personal finances, many people are now getting creative.They're bartering stuff they own and services they can provide, in exchange for something they want ...
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Weekend Picks
There's so much more to do this weekend than simply visiting the scary mall Santa and addressing holiday cards.
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Council member's rapid bus system on transit table
Some area officials seem to be warming to the possibility of a rapid bus system in the county as another method of relieving congestion on some of the county's most clogged roadways.
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Vine Country
A 'green temple' puts Judaism's eco-message front and center. KENSINGTON, MD Alan H. Feiler Managing Editor Part of an occasional series on innovative congregations and religious institutions around the ...
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Trail cleanup initiated
An inmate work detail from Western Correctional Institution did have the proper clearance to complete a three-day cleanup project last month, said Allegany County Bureau of Police Deputy Chief Bobby Dick.
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MD--Black Heritage-Hagerstown
The city of Hagerstown has hired a consultant to assess a collection of artifacts for a proposed black heritage museum.
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MARC riders speak out against schedule cutbacks
Del. Alfred Carr of Kensington and state Sen. Robert J. Garagiola of Germantown watch as Simon Taylor, MTA assistant deputy administrator, takes questions from speakers at a public hearing on MARC cutbacks ...
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$50,000 Prop 8 donor chairs large Md. company
The chairman of a family-owned property development, management and construction company based in Rockville, Md., donated $50,000 to support Proposition 8 days before it passed, according to public records.
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CONTINUE
The Montgomery County Department of Parks is cancelling its request for proposal to redevelop Kensington's historic Warner property, and will instead look to public agencies to handle the Legacy Open Space ...
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Preschool Fair Next Week
The fair will be held from 10am-noon at Crossway Community Center, located at 3015 Upton Drive, Kensington, MD 20895.
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Gun Owners Stockpile Over Fear of Weapon Bans
Handguns and rifles are flying off the shelves at Ted Sabate's gun shop in Kensington, Md.
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Students Suffer Ill Effects from Fumes At Church In Kensington
Paramedics and hazardous materials units were called to respond to a problem causing students to feel sick Friday morning at Holy Redeemer Parish on Summit Avenue in Kensington, Maryland.
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Washington Street
A 6-inch water main break early Monday afternoon at Washington and Greene streets detoured traffic from the area.
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Van Hollen untroubled by Republican's uphill climb
Republican challenger Steven Hudson's campaign for the 8th District seat of Rep.
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Readers blast support for slots
I disagree with the opinion expressed in the Oct. 22 editorial that for fiscal reasons Maryland should have slots.
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Campaign Signs Defaced In Massachussets
Some defaced campaign signs created a stir near Washington, D.C.About a half-dozen residents in Kensington, Maryland said Saturday they found their Obama-Biden yard signs altered.Instead of reading ...
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12-year-old gets early start in gay activism
'I think that LGBT tolerance should start now in the 7th grade' AMY CAVANAUGH Kaz Felix-Hawver, a seventh grader at Eastern Middle School in Silver Spring, Md., is getting an early start in gay rights activism.
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