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County History at Old Angler’s Inn
Tucked away on a wooded Potomac road a short distance from the C&O Canal, you’ll find a restaurant with a history even more extensive...
Library Anne Presents: The Pursuit of Happiness Going to the Dogs
This August/September column could easily have been written with the expected themes of travel, the beach or going back to school — so I...
Then & Now: Silver Spring Volunteer Fire Department
Silver Spring Volunteer Fire Department
Following a fire on May 5, 1915, that destroyed the building which housed the post office in Silver Spring, a...
Calm-Inducing Mindfulness Classes Offered Abundantly in Montgomery County
Our bodies aren’t shy about telling us when stress is kicking in, with that uncomfortable feeling spurred by worries over jobs, family issues, dating...
Taste of Montgomery DIG Brings Vegetable-Centric Comfort Food to Bethesda
By Jillian Diamond
New York-based restaurant chain DIG recently hailed the opening of its first-ever Maryland location, performing a ribbon-cutting ceremony with a kitchen knife....
A Positive Latitude
Then, as now, the Earth wobbled on its polar axis, shifting True North here and there. In 1899 (above), Gaithersburg became the site of...
The Allure of Philadelphia
By Mary Ann Treger
Calling all Hogwarts, Gringotts, Ravenclaws, wizards and Slytherins, too. This summer, head north—by train, auto or broomstick—to Philadelphia for the world...
Take a Vacation
By Kathleen Uy, Librarian I (Adult & Teen Service) Montgomery County Public Libraries, White Oak Library
The pandemic of the last two years had many...






