Silver Spring

The Silver Spring Nothing Bundt Cakes (9462 Georgia Avenue) will be celebrating its 1st birthday this Saturday, 1/25!

At 9:30am the first 50 people in line will be given free bundtlets for a year (you’ll receive a punch card for one bundtlet per month for the entire year)!


Potomac

Back in 1984 Jonathan Holloway was a first team All-Met defensive end for the Churchill Bulldogs. Yesterday it was announced that he will be named the first black president at Rutgers University.

Dr. Jonathan Holloway grew up in Potomac, along with his brother Brian Holloway (who played in the NFL), and went on to play college football at Stanford University.


Gaithersburg

Gardenia’s Cafe, described as homemade, multicultural cuisine made with clean ingredients, will have its grand opening this Thursday, January 23rd.

The cafe is owned and operated by a family of four (pictured) and will offer a selection of baked goods, coffee, fresh breakfast, lunch, and dinner, along with a few vegan and gluten free options.


Bethesda

Georgetown Prep graduate, Arthur Smith, is a big part of the Titans deep playoff run this season.

The first-year offensive coordinator has helped guide veteran quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who started the season as Marcus Mariota’s backup, to his best season in the NFL. He has also installed an offense that features the NFL’s leading rusher, Derrick Henry, in a prominent role to help take the Titans to the AFC championship game.


Germantown

4 year old Aiden George earned a Certificate of Appreciation in recognition for finding help for his mother when she was in medical distress.

When Aiden George’s mom experienced a medical emergency that left her unconscious in a school parking lot, the little boy began to walk down Thunderhead Way in Germantown.


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Marc Elrich Releases Recommendation for MCPS in Capital Improvements Program (CIP)

Today, Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich released his recommended CIP, which includes $1.71 billion over the six-year period for Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), approximately 94.3 percent of the school system’s request.


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