Stories for September 2018

Stories for September 2018

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Wednesday, September 26

‘Fall for the Book’ Festival Returns

Book festival connecting readers with national and local authors.

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Climate Forum Highlights Sharp Differences

Faith Alliance for Climate Solutions hosts public forum featuring Kaine and Stewart.

Tuesday, September 25

Author Launches Self-Help Book

”Talk Yourself into Success”

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Potomac River Closure Yields Lawsuit

Boaters decide to sue over restricted access.

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Combining Art, Architecture and Landscape in Potomac

Glenstone Museum opens to public Oct. 4

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Potomac Artist Connects with Artistic Astronaut

Working with children around the world.

Friday, September 21

Potomac Home Sales: August, 2018

In August, 2018, 54 Potomac homes sold between $3,500,000-$452,000.

Potomac Home Sales: August, 2018

Wednesday, September 19

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Tiger Trot 5K Bounds Into Action on Sunday in Potomac

Connelly School of the Holy Child’s 8th annual event promotes health and wellness.

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‘Sharing Our Culture’ in Potomac

Saints Peter and Paul Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church’s annual Middle Eastern Festival returns.

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One-Woman Show, ‘Bon Appetit,’ at Potomac Community Center

Free performance sponsored by Potomac Community Village.

Tuesday, September 18

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Learning as They Serve at Wayside Elementary School

Safety Patrols play important role.

Monday, September 17

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Suicide by Officer Prompts Chief To Combat ‘Silent Epidemic’

“Consequences of the Badge” relates firsthand battles to let everyone, including public safety officers, know that it’s okay to seek help.

Navigating the Tween Years

Child development experts offer suggestions for a difficult period of development.

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Turning Point Suffragist Memorial To Be Built at Occoquan Regional Park

$2 million project to be dedicated on Aug. 26, 2020.

Wednesday, September 12

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Design Upgrades for Fall

Minor elements can make a major impact as seasons change.

Tuesday, September 11

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Using Generators? Be Safe

With Florence headed this way, take time to check generators.

Opinion: Clinical Trials are Lifeline for Women with Gynecologic Cancers

Commentary: GOP Tax Scheme Hurts Homeowners

Opinion: Endangered Species Act Threatened

The administration launches an attempt to roll back rules set forth by the Act.

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Commentary: We Are Your Crisis Center

Services To Honor Seavey

Recognizing former chief’s years of service.

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Book Quest in Potomac

Wednesday, September 5

Former Cabin John Park Fire Chief Seavey Dies

New Leader at Walt Whitman High School

School starts year with new principal.

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Making It Feel Like Home in Bethesda

Potomac Elementary School opens in temporary location.

Aiming for Long-Term Fitness

Study shows physical declines can be detected as early as age 50.

Tuesday, September 4

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Commentary: Do Something

Join #CallTextLive Campaign.

Saturday, September 1

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Bad Hair Day Charms Area Audiences

The group focuses on oldies, British Invasion hits and classic rock.

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Summer Fun at Park Potomac

Democratic Congressional Candidate Being Treated for Cancer

Trone “may miss a few days” of the campaign.

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A More Challenging Course on the Potomac

Local paddlers host annual Great Falls Race and Potomac River Festival.

Helping the Needy in Montgomery County

Montgomery County Muslim Foundation provides monthly food distribution.