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Nov. 20: Looking ahead in eeducation
Montgomery County Schools Superintendent Jerry Weast talks about economic pressures on the school system.

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Nov. 20: A growing duty
Prince George's police officers carry out evictions on homes in foreclosure.

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Nov. 18: Robbers target Asians
Police discuss rash of recent targeted robberies.

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Nov. 18: Many kinds of prayer
St. Barnabas' Church in Chevy Chase holds services for hard-of-hearing members.

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Nov. 10: Doggone bird patrol
Border collies help keep the area around Allen Pond free of geese.

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Nov. 10: Slideshow: Election
See pictures of the 2008 election from Montgomery County photographers.

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Nov. 6: Making her mark
Camp Springs woman nominated for national gospel award.

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Nov. 5: Getting out the vote
Record turnout in Montgomery County.

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Nov. 4: Electoral opinion
Prince George's residents share their opinions on some of the local issues on this year's ballot.

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Oct. 31: Comptroller speaks
Franchot ups ante as slots vote nears.

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Oct. 30: Police funeral
The service career of Frederick Police Officer Mark Bremer is celebrated.

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Oct. 30: Real metal music
Learning to play the steel drum opens up a whole new world of musical exploration.

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Oct. 29: Dedication of Mattie Stepanek Park
Oprah joins community to dedicate Mattie's park.

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Oct. 24: Leggett speaks
Montgomery County Executive speaks on the budget's impact on the "Big 7" and his position on slots.

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Oct. 23: Wild work
John Berry, director of the National Zoo, talks about working at his dream job, as well as saving the local wildlife.

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Oct. 23: Women learn self-defense
At domestic violence symposium, women learn how to fight back.

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Oct. 23: County executive speaks
Excerpts from an interview with Prince George's County Executive Jack B. Johnson

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Oct. 10: Builders, broker indicted
Homebuyers left with debt and no house in Upper Marlboro.

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Oct. 8: Interim police chief's main focus: Public image
Hylton says county crime is decreasing but work must begin to improve community ties.

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Oct. 8: Education milestone
Charlene Dukes has been chosen as the first female president of Prince George's Community College.

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Oct. 8: Residents, others clear debris from farm road
Montgomery County NAACP takes matters into its own hands.

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Oct. 1: Impact Silver Spring
Impact Silver Spring helps immigrant parents work with school systems to make sure their children get the most out of their education.

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Sept. 30: Deasy steps down
County's deputy superintendent, William R. Hite Jr., plans to take over in February.

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Sept. 24: Stepping for a cause
Fort Washington woman hopes to ‘Stomp Out' Sickle Cell Anemia, holds virtual walk fundraiser at Potomac Overlook.

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Sept. 24: A (sometimes) dirty job
Rutland Jones, a supervisor for WSSC from Gaithersburg, invents device to help drill manhole covers that will save time and cut costs.

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Sept. 23: Farm hands
A cow-milking game at the Bowie Farmers' Market helps children learn about the work that goes into the milk their parents buy.

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Sept. 18: Inmate death a homicide
Glenn F. Ivey, Prince George's State's Attorney, says 19-year-old Ronnie L. White's death was a homicide by asphyxiation.

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Sept. 18: Eyeing slots referendum
Marylanders United to Stop Slots hold a press conference to describe their view that slots would be bad for Maryland.

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Sept. 16: Toppling a champion
A champion Chinese chestnut tree was taken down Sept. 16 to make room for a new fire station in Montgomery County

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Sept. 15: Early learning
Prince George's school officials tout the benefits of pre-kindergarten classes.

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Sept. 7: Republican convention final day
Video of Maryland officials and the final night of the Republican National Convention.

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Sept. 3: Lifetime of achievement
Former NBA great Adrian Dantley honored by DeMatha through induction into hall of fame.

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Sept. 3: Healthy surroundings
Sandra Marrott speaks about The Wellness Community in Bethesda, a place for cancer patients to find support, education and a peaceful setting.

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Sept. 3: Animal lover
Bowie woman shares her love of exotic and unusual animals with children through her collection.

August 26: Slideshow: Marching band
Blake high school's marching band practices for the upcoming season.

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Sept. 2: Republican convention day 2
A interview with Everett Alvarez, Jr., honorary chair of the Maryland delegation and former POW, at the Republican National Convention.

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Sept. 2: Sights and sounds
Get a feel for what it's like being in st. Paul on day one of the Republican National Convention.

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Sept. 2: Republican convention day 1
Maryland Republican officials give early thoughts on Sarah Palin and their party's platform.

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August 28: Sights and Sounds
Get a feel for what it's like being in Denver as the Democratic National Convention takes center stage.

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August 28: Democratic convention day 3
The Gazette's Janel Davis reports on the third day of activities at the Democratic National Convention in Denver.

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August 27: YMCA surveillance video
A Frederick County grand jury chose to not indict Amanda Markoe after seeing this video of her disciplining a 2-year-old boy.

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August 27: Keeping Montgomery schools running
Custodians work hard not only during the school year but during the summer as well to keep schools in shape.

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August 26: Democratic convention day 2
The Gazette's Janel Davis reports on the second day of activities at the Democratic National Convention in Denver.

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August 26: Slideshow: First day of school
Children arrive at Cresthaven Elementary School in Silver Spring on Tuesday, Aug. 26, for the first day of a new school year.

August 25: Democratic convention day 1
The Gazette's Janel Davis reports on the first day of activities at the Democratic National Convention in Denver.

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August 19: Our House
The 'Our House' residential job-training center for youth in Brookeville helps kids develop a work ethic.

August 19: MACo keynote
Listen to excerpts from the Maryland Association of Counties keynote address from Maryland Governor Martin J. O'Malley.

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August 18: MACo
The Maryland Association of Counties holds its annual summer conference in Ocean City.

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August 14: Food for thought
Eat your way through the 2008 Montgomery County Agricultural Fair with Gazette reporter Sebastian Montes.

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August 13: Fair newbie
Visit the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair with Gazette reporter Bradford Pearson.

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August 13: Calling for Justice
June White Dillard, Prince George's County NAACP president, calls for more progress into the investigation of the death of Ronnie White.

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August 13: Living history
Visitors can immerse themselves in history during the reenactment of the Battle of Bladensburg.

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August 13: Improving education
Officials offer a tour of the new Linganore High School at Oakdale before its opening on Aug. 25.

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August 7: A new use for an old move
Workouts involving hula hoops offer a low-impact exercise with a touch of nostalgia.

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August 6: Growing health care
Kevin Sexton talks about Holy Cross' plans to build a new hospital in Germantown and two new clinics in Montgomery County.

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August 1: Weapons bust
This video, obtained courtesy of Montgomery County fire officials, shows the array of weapons and explosives found in a search of the suspect's Bethesda home.

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August 1: Table Tennis champs
Couple from Bowie that play table tennis on the world stage have been going strong for 40 years.

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July 30: Super shoppers
John Hein of Silver Spring is a super shopper for a food bank, getting food on sale and using coupons to save them money.

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July 30: Two indicted in street racing deaths
Prince George's State's Attorney Glenn F. Ivey announces indictments in street racing deaths.

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July 23: Guilty on six counts
View video of former Prince George's Schools superintendent Andre J. Hornsby's lawyer's reaction to the guilty verdicts.

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July 23: Purple Line support
University of Maryland students come together to support building of the Purple Line.

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July 17: Tawes clambake
The Tawes clambake and crab feast united politicians and residents in a festival atmosphere.

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July 17: Rocket girls
Girls in the SISTER Program put together and fly miniature rockets to help them get interested in math and science.

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July 16: Oath of Honor
After months of training, recruits at the Montgomery County police training academy graduate from classes and move on to serve their communities.

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July 2: Swim lessons
Adults and children alike can learn how to swim at Prince George's County pools.

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July 2: Welcome home
The Jackson family, of Poolesville, including 14 children gets new house thanks to TV’s ‘Extreme Makeover.’

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July 2: Roadside Manner
Recruits learn how to assess conflicts and deal with people in a variety of situations.

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June 19: Fast food
Dennis Tran currently holds the title of World's Fastest Pizza-Maker and demonstrates and discusses his style.

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June 19: Cooped up
As an Eagle Scout project, Accokeek resident Josh Queen built a free-range chicken coop for Hard Bargain Farm.

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June 16: Dancin' shoes
Prince George's County officials got up and danced on stage on June 14 to benefit Joe's Movement Emporium in Mount Rainier.

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June 16: Recycling in Boulder - part 2
Frederick County officials tour Boulder, Colo., recycling facility in June, 2008.

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June 12: Recycling in Boulder - part 1
Boulder resident Regina Bock talks about her experience and the changing awareness of recycling and limiting trash output.

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June 10: Turtles on the run
Susan Hagood of the Humane Society of the U.S. talks about the relocation of box turtles from the path of the Intercounty Connector.

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June 9: Looking back
Rafi Moerson looks back on the high points of his four years at Walter Johnson High School in advance of graduation.

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June 4: A sense of community
Recruits participate in such events as the annual Torch Run as a group - a group that's grown closer over their weeks of training.

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May 16: Bingo!
Bingo afficionados discuss the game and what keeps them coming back.

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May 16: The wild blue yonder
Lt. Commander William Anderson, Naval Public Affairs Officer, previews the May 15 Joint Services open house air show.

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May 8: Candidate forum
Video from Montgomery Community Television of the candidates for Montgomery County Council Dist. 4.

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May 7: A few too many?
Rookies at the Montgomery County Police Academy learn to deal with all types of situations - including drunk drivers.

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April 23: Champions
The Eleanor Roosevelt track team reacts to winning the Championship of America title in the 1600-meter relay at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia.

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April 23: Talking with Andrea Harrison
An interview with Andrea Harrison, Democratic candidate for the Prince George's County Council District 5 seat.

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April 23: Talking with Steven Johnson
An interview with Steven Johnson, Republican candidate for the Prince George's County Council District 5 seat.

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April 11: In the driver's seat
In addition to classroom work, police candidates also have to undergo hands-on training and tests in such things as shooting and driving.

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April 10: Getting a laugh out of life
Laughing yoga class at the Bowie Senior Center brings the concepts of health and happiness together.

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April 10: 40 years later
Nathaniel Slayton talks about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy.

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April 8: 40 years later
Former NAACP President Roscoe Nix speaks about the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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March 28: The place to be
A preview of the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Prince George's County.

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March 20: Express yourself
Roundhouse Theatre's "Telling Your Story" program uses theater to help students share their personal stories through acting.

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March 19: Zen for Primates
Some classical instruments and a unique approach makes this group's music something out of the ordinary.

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March 17: To the mat
The 4A/3A wrestling final pitted Sean McCarty of Northwest against Peter Tatanish of Urbana.

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March 17: Journey back
Member of the Society for Creative Anachronism keep medieval crafts and customs alive through practice and learning.

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March 12: A light touch
Players of the theremin can create music without ever touching their instrument.

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March 5: Classroom life
Much of the early part of a recruit's training is spent in the classroom, learning the basics he or she will need out in the field.

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Feb. 26: Keeping the memory alive
Martin Luther King day is celebrated at Rockville High School.

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Feb. 22: Work of art
Scenes of the statue "The Awakening" being moved into National Harbor in Fort Washington on Feb. 22.

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Feb. 21: Wild and wooly time
Raising alpacas, which are related to llamas, has been adopted by several families in Prince George's County.

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Feb. 19: Take A Bow
View Gazette footage of the Take A Bow program Feb. 17 at the Music Center at Strathmore.

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Feb. 13: Stop the music?
Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett talks about attempts to bring Live Nation, a concert promoted, to Silver Spring.

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Feb. 13: Election night
A slide show sharing some of the scenes from the 2008 primary election in Maryland.

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Feb. 7: Parking plan
Former Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan talks about 'parking districts' in Prince George's.

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Feb. 7: Mourning a loss
Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett talks about the loss of County Councilwoman Marilyn Praisner.

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Feb. 6: Donna Edwards
View excerpts of a conversation with Dist. 4 Democratic primary candidate Donna Edwards.

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Feb. 6: Albert Wynn
View excerpts of a conversation with Dist. 4 Democratic primary candidate Albert Wynn.

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Jan. 29: Go granny, go!
Kathryn Cooley of Barnesville got a surprise visit from NASCAR star Jeff Burton when he delivered a grand prize car to her on Jan. 22.

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Jan. 22: Rocking out
Groups can get the experience of being a band on a world tour when they play the game "Rock Band."

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Jan. 11: Budding poets
Parkdale High School's spoken word poetry club gives students a chance to express themselves.

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Jan. 1: Looking ahead
Butch Bernstein looks forward to 2008 as he takes the step into self-employment with his photography business.

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Dec. 21: Holiday illumination
Festival of Lights at Watkins Regional Park in Upper Marlboro offers visitors more than a mile of glowing holiday fun for the whole family.

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Dec. 12: Damascus vs. Hereford
Highlights from the Dec. 6 high school football game between Damascus and Hereford.

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Dec. 4: Keeping the song alive
Ottley School of Music in Hyattsville is continuing to teach music to students despite financial troubles.

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Dec. 4: Damascus vs. Wilde Lake
Highlights from the Nov. 30 high school football game between Damascus and Wilde Lake.

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Nov. 28: Sherwood vs. Quince Orchard
Highlights from the Nov. 23 high school football game between Sherwood and Quince Orchard.

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Nov. 28: Play on
Potomac resident Kenneth Liao, 14, gets an opportunity to play violin on a grand stage - with the National Philharmonic.

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Nov. 21: Family meal
Trinity Episcopal Church fish frys are successful, participants say, because it’s good food that helps grow the sense of community.

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Nov. 20: You're playing my song
The National Philharmonic is holding “Concerts for second graders” which help introduce Montgomery County youths to classical music.

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Nov. 20: Season of Giving
Since 2004, Mid-County United Ministries has been marching to raise money in order to help feed those in need.

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Nov. 16: Full-service gas: A blast from the past
Cheltenham Service Center is one of a few full-service stations left in Maryland.

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Nov. 13: Saving the pups
The Montgomery County Humane Society takes in 25 dogs rescued from a puppy mill in Virginia and prepares them for adoption.

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Nov. 13: Watkins Mill vs. Clarksburg
Highlights from the Nov. 9 high school football game

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