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Police Presence Increases in Somerset
CHEVY CHASE — Police presence in the Town of Somerset, a Chevy Chase municipality, increased last week—from about 11 hours a week to 40 hours a week—following one burglary and two attempted burglaries. The increased patrols will continue until further notice. Read more on Chevy Chase Patch.
Sex Charges Against War Vet Are 'Unfounded,' Lawyers Say
BETHESDA -- The lawyers of a Falls Church National Guardsman accused of soliciting sex from a 12-year-old Bethesda girl say the charges against him are "unfounded." Read more on Bethesda Patch.
Lakeforest Mall Sold for Nearly $100M
GAITHERSBURG—Six months after being put up for sale, Lakeforest Mall is off the market. Five Mile Capital Partners, an asset management firm based in Stamford, Conn., acquired Lakeforest Mall last week for nearly $100 million after its previous owners defaulted on loan payments, Gaithersburg Economic Development Director Tom Lonergan confirmed at Tuesday's mayor and Council meeting. Read the full story on Gaithersburg Patch.
Potomac's Grilled Oyster Company Opens For Dinner
Bethesda and Chevy Chase residents may recognize the founders from Clyde’s Restaurant Group and O’Donnell’s Sea Grill. The restaurant will serve dishes such as grilled oyster, fish, crab, mussels and Old Bay fries. Read more on Potomac Patch.
Montgomery County GOP Chairman Responds to Romney Protest
ROCKVILLE—Montgomery County Republican Party Chairman Mark Uncapher responded to a protest of Mitt Romney by school bus drivers by asking if bus drivers were willing to accept responsibility for failing schools. Read more on Rockville Patch.