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Kids at the Silver Spring YMCA and the Boys and Girls Club participate every Tuesday.

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Silver Spring is a vibrant community with people from all over the world. Within the past few years, new infrastructures have changed the way the people in the area relate to one another. In addition to immense physical growth in the downtown area, Silver Spring has developed large Ethiopian and Hispanic populations, among other cultures, which put pressure on the leaders of the community to respond to their new social needs. The growing population will be an ongoing struggle for the leaders of Silver Spring.
Kids at the Silver Spring YMCA and the Boys and Girls Club participate every Tuesday.

Kids at the YMCA and the Boys and Girls Club participate every Tuesday.
The new restaurant will be unveiled to the public Saturday night, according to Spike TV officials.
A look at the crime reported in Silver Spring Jan. 30 to Feb. 7, 2012.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation, according to Montgomery County fire officials.
The cause of this fire is under investigation, according to fire officials.
The Office of Consumer Protection investigates thousands of complaints each year including new home purchases, home improvements, credit issues, and more.
The site location for the apartment complex was settled early February.
A three-vehicle accident shut down four lanes on the innerloop of I-495, officials say.
A look at the crime reported in Silver Spring Jan. 23 to Jan. 31, 2012.
We have to remember that those with mental illnesses are not to be feared, avoided or ignored.
Which bar in Silver Spring do you think it is?
Youth leaders will present their ideas to County Executive Isiah Leggett (D), members of the County Council including other community leaders.
On the Montgomery College Takoma Park/Silver Spring campus students and faculty recognize Black History Month with a variety of events.
Is there a crime in your neighborhood that didn't get reported? Email the Editor at Tamika@patch.com and tell us about it.
The event will feature keynote speaker Martin Castro who chairs the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
Last year police in Maryland arrested over 80 drunk drivers.
Montgomery County officials may also subject the contractor to a penalty fee outlined in their contract.
Sibion Alicia Grant, 39, was last seen on January 26 around 7:30 p.m.