
The news week in Bethesda launched with an Police believe Martin Sean O’Toole, 38, shot and cut 35-year-old White Oak resident Hong Trang Tracy Vu before turning a gun on himself. The bodies of O’Toole and Vu were discovered in O’Toole’s Westbard Avenue apartment last Saturday.
In BRAC news, we reported that county and state transportation officials are in federal funds for transportation projects to help alleviate gridlock near Bethesda’s And in business news, the Washington City Paper reported that Busboys & Poets owner Andy Shallal won’t pursue opening Bethesda and Silver Spring locations following news that the Montgomery County Council has withdrawn a resolution urging Congress to spend less on wars and more on social programs. Our Local Voices blogger David Heyman
Tuesday evening, at Walter Reed Bethesda. No one was injured. Also on Tuesday, several news outlets reported that the woman who was arrested Monday for attacking a shopper at a Lanham Target is the in 2005 at the Montgomery Mall Nordstrom.
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Our Green Around Town columnist Beverly Firme reported on the launch of Savenia Labs’ in the small appliance section at Strosnider’s. And, the much-anticipated this week. We also reported that the new grocery store features some
In county news, North Potomac Patch reported on further , and Montgomery Village Patch reported on the
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And in more local crime news, police released of a man and a woman suspected of robbing a Bethesda Bank of America this week. Finally, Lululemon homicide suspect was in court once again this week. Norwood stands accused of murdering her co-worker Jayna Murray in March. The trial is set to go forward Oct. 24.
Enjoy the rest of the weekend and we’ll see you next week with more news.
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