$18 Million Bethesda Mansion Goes on the Market; Bus Rapid Transit Open House; Snow Possible Saturday

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April 8, 2016 8:18 a.m.

Bradley Hills mansion becomes county’s most expensive home on the market

The six-bedroom, ten-and-a-half bathroom home on Pembroke Road was built in 2005, has a “hunt” room filled with taxidermy, a separate apartment and eight garages, and is on the market for $18 million. [UrbanTurf]

Open house scheduled for Rockville Pike BRT study

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State and county transportation officials are hosting two open houses, including one April 28 at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, to discuss their planning progress on a bus rapid transit line along MD 355. [MCDOT]

Neighborhood street sweeping to begin April 18

Signs will be posted in neighborhoods a few days before street sweeping is set to begin and the county is asking residents not to park on the streets during the operation. [Montgomery County]

Rockville police chief announces retirement

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Chief Terrance Treschuk announced on Facebook he will retire effective June 1. He has been the City of Rockville’s police chief for 27 years. [Rockville View]

BUP announces Summer Concert Series schedule

The Bethesda Urban Partnership’s Thursday summer concert series at Veterans Park will start May 5 and run through July 28. [Bethesda Urban Partnership]

Mild temperatures Friday will lead to another cold snap

The high temperature on Friday will reach near 54 degrees, then a Freeze Warning goes into effect at midnight and snow is possible Saturday. [National Weather Service]

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