Hey Tea is a global tea chain founded in 2012 in Guangdong, China, by Neo Nie, a then-19-year-old entrepreneur. Its first planned Maryland location will be at 891-F Rockville Pike in Wintergreen Plaza.
Hey Tea is a global tea chain founded in 2012 in Guangdong, China, by Neo Nie, a then-19-year-old entrepreneur. Its first planned Maryland location will be at 891-F Rockville Pike in Wintergreen Plaza.
Last weekend a devastating fire destroyed an apartment building in Clarksburg. Seventy-five firefighters responded to the scene and assisted several occupants from the building. The fire left 24 apartments uninhabitable […]
With students returning to school on Monday, August 26th, we wanted to share some important dates to remember in August and September for Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS). They can be seen below:
Come spend your Saturday night at Cabin John Village! Bring a blanket and enjoy the sunset with a local artisan market, live music by Calvin Thomas and good vibes.
The Association of Vietnamese Americans awarded $1,000 scholarships at the Annual Academic Awards Ceremony held earlier this summer to two Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) students for their excellence in academic performance, leadership skills, and community involvement.
In September we let you know that Dunkin’ submitted a site plan proposing to turn an existing building at 17700 Muncaster Rd. (off of Muncaster Mill Rd.) into a new Dunkin’ location in Derwood. A $285K permit has been issued for the conversion of the existing building into a daycare, according to Maryland Newsletters.
Update: Helen Lin has been located. Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police – 4th District Investigative Section are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Helen Lin, a […]
The Maryland Attorney General’s Office issued the following news release on Friday, August 23: (more…)
On August 23, Takoma Park police responded to three commercial burglaries. Police have provided the following information about the burglaries:
Construction is complete at Neelsville Middle School, located at 11700 Neelsville Church Rd in Germantown, with students ready to return to school on Monday.
This Saturday, August 24, the Kensington Volunteer Fire Department and the Town of Kensington are resuming their Summer Movie Night series.