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DC Restaurant Week 2013 Guide: There Will Be Steak
Restaurants in Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Rockville and Silver Spring are participating in Metropolitan Restaurant Week this year.

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Restaurants in Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Rockville and Silver Spring are participating in Metropolitan Restaurant Week this year.

Restaurants and retail will join Montgomery County’s first Wegmans at the Shops at Seneca Meadows.
Barbecue restaurant will open in same shopping center as Wegmans.
You’ll now need an ID to buy the product, which the retailer said could be used to make meth.
You’ll now need an ID to buy the product.
Upcounty news you can use for Wednesday, Aug. 14.
News you can use in Rockville for Wednesday, Aug. 14.
USPS has asked Congress to drop the requirement that it pre-fund retiree benefits.
Trial results are 'incredible,’ Tech Council of Maryland Chairman tells The Gazette.
New hotel slated for Rockville Pike promises a ‘holistic’ experience at a ‘mainstream' price point.
The following incidents were supplied by Rockville City Police. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
What are you willing to do for free food?
Restaurant news from around Montgomery County and adjacent Washington, DC, neighborhoods.
Restaurant news from around Montgomery County and adjacent Washington, DC, neighborhoods.
Germantown Bank Robber Sought, Resignation Sparks Diversity Debate: The Daily Digest
News you can use in Rockville on Tuesday, Aug. 13.
Have the "big talk" about serious issues now, before you drive them to college, not while you're saying goodbye at the campus.
Who do you think should replace state Sen. Robert J. Garagiola, a Germantown democrat? Some say the seat should go to a minority, The Washington Post reports.