Two Downtown Silver Spring Restaurants Recognized for Outstanding Ethiopian Dishes
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema recently recognized Beteseb and Shalla Restaurant & Bar in downtown Silver Spring for their excellent Ethiopian dishes.
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema recently recognized Beteseb and Shalla Restaurant & Bar in downtown Silver Spring for their excellent Ethiopian dishes.
Art therapy takes on various forms across different locations. At CREATE Arts Center, founded in 1986 by Holocaust survivor Tamar Hendel, the focus is on using art for healing and emotional support.
Well-Paid Maids prioritizes consistency by hiring W-2 employees who receive fair wages and benefits, leading to a dedicated and reliable team that provides personalized and high-quality cleaning services. [sponsored]
Fuddruckers began its return to the area last week by opening a two-level restaurant formerly occupied by Tom’s Watch Bar in D.C.’s Chinatown neighborhood.
The SPRUNG! Comedy Festival is returning to the Black Box Theatre in downtown Silver Spring for four nights this week, featuring national headliners and local comedians to celebrate community and comedy.
The Walgreens pharmacy at 8701 Georgia Ave. in downtown Silver Spring has permanently closed.
The FullFillery zero-waste shop is closing its doors in Takoma Park after five years of operation.
Montgomery County Police report that crime in downtown Silver Spring has decreased by 7.6 percent over the past year, including a significant reduction in carjackings and robberies.
Several local restaurants are participating in the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington’s Spring Wine Fling, which offers two-course dinner menus and two glasses of wine for $55 through March 31.