Construction Progressing on the New Avocet Tower in Downtown Bethesda.
Located at 7373 Wisconsin Avenue, on the corner of Montgomery Avenue and Wisconsin Avenue, the Avocet Tower is slated to be completed in the summer of 2021.
Construction Progressing on the New Avocet Tower in Downtown Bethesda.
Located at 7373 Wisconsin Avenue, on the corner of Montgomery Avenue and Wisconsin Avenue, the Avocet Tower is slated to be completed in the summer of 2021.
Woman Falls Onto Tracks at Bethesda Metro Station As Train Approached, Escaped with Non-Life-Threatening Injuries
A woman fell onto the tracks at Bethesda Metro Station as the train approached, according to MCFRS PIO Pete Piringer.
Live From MoCo…it’s Saturday Night!
For the second time in a month the celebrity guest host of Saturday Night Live will have strong MoCo ties.
National pet supply chain Pet Valu will be closing all of its 358 stores due to the economic effects of Covid-19. They are now offering up to 20% off of everything in stores. Below is a list of the Montgomery County locations:
Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, lived in Chevy Chase during her time as a Justice.
Best Thanksgiving Pies in MoCo
It’s not too early to start shopping for your Thanksgiving desserts. Many shops sell out in advance so it’s a smart move to place a pre-order whenever the option is available.
Nothing Bundt Cakes has opened its location at 8209 Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda
The national chain was started by Dena Tripp and Debbie Shwetz in 1997 and offers specialized bundt cakes in over 175 locations across North America.
Federal Realty announced today that J.McLaughlin will open a second Bethesda location at Wildwood Shopping Center during the Holiday Season 2020.
The 1,300-square-foot retail destination featuring classic American clothing and accessories for women and men will be located between [solidcore] and Bethesda Bagels. It will feature an expanded inventory of women’s fashion.
Reminder: Be safe & DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE this Halloween!
Pop Up Beer Garden at Bethesda North Marriott on Market Street
October might be the better-known beer festival month, but in the Pike District a beer festival is taking center stage November 13-15!
Today we’re cracking open a copy of the 1988 Montgomery County Fair Cookbook. The Montgomery County Fair’s roots date all the way back to 1945. While we missed out on the pig racing and Tilt-a-Whirls this summer, let’s see if we can capture a little bit of that county fair nostalgia with these vintage recipes!
The book features classics such as Grandma Butler’s Apple Pie, as well as more dated recipes like Mayo Rolls & Tuna Toastees. In this article we’ll be sharing two of the Moco recipes found inside.