Potomac Business Notes 8/8/12
Potomac Business Notes
FIELD NOTES
Tyler Abell’s Merry-Go-Round Afternoon
Tyler turning 80? No way. But, here we were, at a birthday party featuring everything but a performing horse, although there were plenty in the pastures, and there he was, Tyler wearing a cap with the number 80 and the letters WFM — had to be a radio station.
Roller Rink Adapting
A recreation site for people with disabilities.
Pam Yerg has been looking at the dormant roller hockey rink at the Potomac Community Center with vision. “We believe it holds huge potential value as a multi-sport facility for use by people in our county with disabilities,” she said.
Will Maravell Go or Stay?
Organic farmer told to vacate land Aug. 15; challenge to occur in Montgomery County Circuit Court Aug. 14.
The county told Nick Maravell that he must vacate Brickyard Road by Aug. 15 so it can move forward with plans for soccer fields. Maravell asked to stay.
Letter: Simply Irreplaceable
Thoughts on the Brickyard school site.
Military Notes: Potomac 8/8/12
Military Notes
New Restaurant To Open at Cabin John Shopping Center
Owner of Grilled Oyster Company cites “good location.”
Raw, freshly shucked oysters, Chesapeake Bay crab dishes, grilled clams, local farm chopped salad, prime rib, blackened chicken wings — these menu items and much more will be featured at the newest restaurant in the Cabin John Shopping Center.
This Week in Potomac 8/8/12
This Week in Potomac
Potomac School Notes 8/8/12
Potomac School Notes
PETS for ADOPTION 7/25/12
PETS for ADOPTION
Column: Derive to Survive
Now that I can taste food again, or rather have food taste like normal again, my attitude is much improved.
Potomac Real Estate: June 2012 Sales, $1.1 million to $1.5 million
In June 2012, 56 Potomac homes sold between $2,910,000-$475,000.
Potomac Real Estate: June 2012 Sales, $1.1 million to $1.5 million
Classified Advertising (Aug. 1, 2012)
Read the lastest Employment, Home and Garden and Classified ads!
County To Take Over Land; Lawsuits Upcoming
Organic farmer told to vacate Brickyard Road by Aug. 15; county to take possession the next day.
The tongue lashing began in the form of a footnote — the ninth footnote — on page 11 of the State Board of Education’s legal opinion.
Working in Advance
In preparation for the Saints Peter and Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church’s 29th Middle Eastern Bazaar Sept. 21-23, church members gathered last week to create spinach pies.
Potomac Calendar Events 8/1/12
Calendar Events
Obituary: Meredith G. Williams, Jr.
Meredith G. Williams, Jr., CDR USNR retired, died on June 29, 2012 at the age of 88. Born in Weymouth, Mass. he has resided in the Washington, D.C. area since 1956.
From Interpreter to Palm Reader to Painter
Liz Gerstein displays her artwork and analyzes handwriting.
Liz Gerstein is a master at reinventing herself. Throughout her life, she has followed her interests and passions to see where they lead her.
Former Churchill Grad Offers Naturopathic Remedies
Kevin Passero emphasizes natural means of healing.
When he graduated from the University of Colorado in Environmental Science, Kevin Passero was unsure about his career path.
