Community Corner
A Wrap-Up of the News Week in Bethesda: Jan. 31 - Feb. 6
This week brought more concerns about Pepco.

This week, following last Wednesday’s snowstorm, concerns heightened about Pepco and the utility’s reliability.this week that would mandate reliability standards for the utility. Congressman Chris Van Hollen (D) also at Pepco in a letter to Joseph Rigby, Pepco CEO, and Councilmember Roger Berliner (D-Dist. 1) at a town hall meeting.
In non-Pepco related news, Patch reported on on Old Georgetown Road, at the Glen Echo Fire Department, and the launch of a at the Yellow Barn in Glen Echo Park.
We highlighted introduced by Federal Realty that means cars can be parked on the largely pedestrian Bethesda Lane. The Gazette reported this week that a And Keith D. Little of Lanham, a man accused of stabbing his supervisor to death New Year’s Day at Suburban Hospital, faced a Montgomery County District Court judge at a
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Friday, award-winning author Maxine Hong Kington stopped by the Writer’s Center to read from her new memoir, "I Love a Broad Margin to My Life.” Patch stopped by to
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