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Kensington Mayor Appoints Group to Oversee Town Design Guidelines
Fosselman puts together panel to help oversee and plan Kensington's design guidelines associated with future development.

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Fosselman puts together panel to help oversee and plan Kensington's design guidelines associated with future development.

Some gas stations saw long lines of cars over the weekend, while others suffered losses and continue to wait for power to return.
Some gas stations saw long lines of cars over the weekend, while others suffered losses and continue to wait for power to return.
Several Prince George's and Montgomery County residents share their power outage issues, storm stories and thoughts on Pepco.
One program—men's outdoor track and field—avoided elimination after collecting $888,000 in donations.
Several Prince George's and Montgomery County residents share their power outage issues, storm stories and thoughts on Pepco.
Kensington's Town Council meeting will be postponed while the town deals with the aftermath of Friday's storm.
The Prince George's County Fire Department received more than three times its usual number of service calls on Saturday.
Tell us in our poll and in comments how you think Pepco and BG&E performed after Friday night's storm.
University Park employees, some of whom have been serving the community for up to 40 years, were honored at a summer barbecue, along with many community volunteers.
Laurel area residents trip to the beach for the Fourth may not cost as much in gas as you expect.
Your trip to the beach for the Fourth may not cost as much in gas as you expect.
Your trip to the beach for the 4th may not cost as much in gas as you expect.
Kensington's first town council meeting of the fiscal year will be held this Monday.
Jazz on the Lawn returned to beautiful weather on Wednesday at Riversdale.
During the AT&T National golf tournament, residents living near Congressional sell spots on their front yards for parking.
Whether you're watching the fireworks in DC on the National Mall or sitting in your backyard hosting a barbecue, follow these tips from the ASPCA to keep your pet safe.
Enjoy arts, music and more at the Greenbelt Community Center on Sunday.
The Greenbelt Co-op will host a food sampling and demo on July 11.
Come out to Riversdale House Museum tomorrow evening for a free jazz concert.