Week in Review: Lacrosse Coach Resigns; Voltaggio’s Latest – Food Review

Bethesda Beat's top stories from last week

August 1, 2014 1:00 p.m.

North Bethesda Doctor Indicted for Running Pill Mill

Federal prosecutors say man distributed pain medicine for a fee to patients without determining their medical needs

Small Bites: Bethesda Isn’t Having a Restaurant Week, But You Can Still Find Summer Deals

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Plus: International beer day celebration, another Trader Joe's for Bethesda?

Report: Georgetown Prep Lacrosse Coach Resigned Following Questions about Fight at Caddies

Washingtonian reports the successful coach resigned after the magazine asked questions about an alleged altercation

Letter: Councilmember Calls for Independent Auditor for School System

“You would think that our schools would put extra emphasis on transparency and accountability. In fact, the opposite is true.”

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Purple Line Moves Another Step Closer to Construction

The state is now soliciting proposals from four teams to build the project

First Taste: Lunchbox

Bethesda Magazine's food editor tries out Bryan Voltaggio's latest restaurant at the Chevy Chase Pavilion

Councilmembers Say County Would Welcome Unaccompanied Immigrant Kids

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At briefing, officials say federal government is responsible for housing unaccompanied minors in the county

State Representatives Looking to Change Two Montgomery Liquor Laws

Councilmember surprised to learn wine auctions are illegal in county

Taste of Bethesda 2014 Lineup Released

As usual, expect a little bit of everything Bethesda has to offer

School Board Votes to Eliminate Credit Cards

Expense changes take effect immediately

Amid Lawsuit, Council Committee Recommends Churchill Turf Field

Committee shies away from legal challenges

Dave & Buster’s GM Unsure of Future at White Flint Mall

Employee says arcade and restaurant will leave by August 17

 

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