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Gazette Seniors, Spring 2013
What you need to know about 'death taxes'; Why tennis is gaining popularity among older adults; How pet therapy can improve quality of life
Potomac / North Potomac
TALK OF THE TOWN
New director gets his groove on at Potomac Community Center
The Potomac Community Center held a meet the director event introducing Peter Selikowitz on Friday at the center. The international night featured dances from various groups, as well as a variety of cuisine.
NEWS
Putting a fashionable foot forward with The Front Row in Bethesda
Metro’s track work comes as Rockville celebrates holiday
Boy Scouts of America votes to lift ban on gay Scouts
Contracting company to investigate deadly Bethesda garage collapse (NBCWashington.com)
Prince Frederick man killed in partial garage collapse at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda
Olympic swim coach to serve seven years in sex abuse case
Alliance talks about Montgomery renters’ rights
Montgomery’s first charter school operates under the school board’s radar
Developers planning competing Clarksburg malls each predict 2015 opening
New Montgomery math finals data shows overall course success, highlights gaps
More blasting scheduled in Bethesda
Montgomery County Memorial Day closings
Gazette captures writing, web, design awards
Rockville preps for 25th Hometown Holidays
Potomac Police Report
25 students win Maryland History Day awards
Seven Montgomery County seniors earn corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarships
Fourth-graders win Spanish essay contest
Fuel tax hike will bolster Montgomery County projects
Marriott wins workplace excellence awards
SPORTS
2013 All-Gazette boys volleyball team, Montgomery County
It’s not easy being an official
Montgomery College embraces the Raptor
Keeping it brief
Local coaches weigh in on pitcher safety
Churchill falls short in baseball’s state semifinals
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Police seek Silver Spring shooting information from public
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Contracting company to investigate deadly Bethesda garage collapse (NBCWashington.com)
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Montgomery’s first charter school operates under the school board’s radar
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