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5 Things to Know Today: May 30, 2012
A Good morning, Chevy Chase! It's Wednesday, May 30, and here are five things to know today: 1.) Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, with the possibility of morning showers, according to Weather.com . 2.) Do you have a graduate in the family? Add a photo of your special graduate to Patch's Digital Yearbook .
MoCo Headlines: Indecent Exposure and the Potomac's Poor Rating
Patch brings you the past week's top news from across our Montgomery County sites, including a stabbing in Friendship Heights, an indecent exposure, a fundraiser for Haiti and more.
MoCo Headlines: Indecent Exposure and the Potomac's Sinking Condition
Patch brings you this week's top news from across our Montgomery County sites, including a stabbing in Friendship Heights, Aruba suspect charged with indecent exposure, a fundraiser for Haiti and more.
Man stabbed near Friendship Heights Metro station
Police say a man is in the hospital after he was stabbed at about 3 a.m. Thursday at the Friendship Heights Metro station.
Washington Folk Festival Is June 2-3
The 32nd Annual Washington Folk Festival will be held on June 2-3 at Glen Echo Park in Glen Echo.
Proposed Rule Change for Accessory Apartments Meets Opposition
Montgomery County residents turned out in force at two public meetings on Monday to express concerns about a proposed rule change that would eliminate the special exception process for some accessory apartments, also known as "mother-in-law" apartments.
Metrorail News: Red Line's Weekend Delays
Single-tracking on the Red Line will mean more Metro delays this weekend. From 10 p.m. on Friday, May 18, through closing on Sunday, May 20, Red Line trains will single-track between the Van Ness and Friendship Heights Metro stations "to allow for rail and fastener renewal and joint elimination for a smoother ride," according to Metro's website .
Get Out: Ideas for the Weekend of May 18
Where/When: St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church . Friday, May 18, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and from 5 to 9 p.m.; and Saturday, May 19, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Why Go: Stop by the St.
Inaccurate Water Bills Blamed on City Workers
Complaints about inaccurate water bills come in to the FOX45 Newsroom almost daily.
Bikeshare Stations in the Works for Friendship Heights
Now that $1.2 million in funds have been secured from the Maryland Department of Transportation to start a bikeshare program in lower Montgomery County, the planning work can really begin.
What Does the Region's 1 Percent Look Like?
If you were to chose one image to illustrate the Washington, DC-area's top 1 percent of households, what image would you pick? A picture of a gated community or a multi-million-dollar mansion? In a recent Washington Post article about the region's top 1 percent, the lead illustration was not of a fancy house or car, but of the 'Rodeo Drive of the ... (more)
Pizza Week 2012: Free Pizza From Eater Can Be Yours in NYC, LA, SF, Chicago, and Washington, DC
As observant readers may have noticed, it's Pizza Week round these parts. And to bring some of that saucy, juicy deliciousness from the computer screen to your doorstep, Eater has teamed up with some of our favorite pizzerias in five cities for a special promotion.
Maryland grants more than $1 million to Montgomery bikeshare
The Maryland Department of Transportation has granted Montgomery County's Department of Transportation $1.008 million for a proposed bikeshare program in the downcounty areas of Friendship Heights, Bethesda, Medical Center, Takoma Park and Silver Spring.