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July 4th Fest, Wine Tasting and Painting Benefit, Autism Speaks 5K and More in Montgomery County this Weekend
Looking for something exciting to do this weekend? Check out some of the fun things going on around town.

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Looking for something exciting to do this weekend? Check out some of the fun things going on around town.

Looking for something exciting to do this weekend? Check out some of the fun things going on around town.
Most operations in Montgomery County will be closed on the Fourth of July.
Most operations in Montgomery County will be closed on the Fourth of July.
Natural Resources Defense Council ranked the state's waters 11th out of 30 for water safety.
Natural Resources Defense Council ranked the state's waters 11th out of 30 for water safety.
Buses will operate on a Saturday schedule for the holiday.
Natural Resources Defense Council ranked the state's waters 11th out of 30 for water safety.
Most operations in Montgomery County will be closed on the Fourth of July.
Traffic relief may be due to new roads, The Washington Post reports, including the Intercounty Connector in Maryland.
Traffic relief may be due to new roads, The Washington Post reports, including the Intercounty Connector in Maryland.
Restaurant news from around Montgomery County and adjacent Washington, DC, neighborhoods.
Restaurant news from around Montgomery County and adjacent Washington, DC, neighborhoods.
Solar panel users can only get credit if they are enrolled in paper billing with Pepco.
Traffic relief may be due to new roads, The Washington Post reports, including the Intercounty Connector in Maryland.
The money will go to improving safety on the train system, WAMU reported.
Organic markets in Montgomery County say Whole Foods’ decision will create a trickle-down effect for smaller markets that want to limit foods with genetically modified organisms.
Organic markets in Montgomery County say Whole Foods’ decision will create a trickle-down effect for smaller markets that want to limit foods with genetically modified organisms.
Access to technology and education are key factors.