A Bethesda home on Macarthur Boulevard that was one of the most expensive ever sold in Bethesda is back on the market with an even higher price tag–$23.5 million. [Washington Business Journal]
Asian American MCPS students look to close mental health gap
Asian American students in Montgomery County Public Schools are working to increase access to mental health care in their community. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have some of the lowest rates of using mental health services, at 8.9% in 2019. [WTOP]
Bump n’ Grind makes plans to renovate community hub
Popular Silver Spring coffee shop and music store Bump n’ Grind has plans to renovate their community hub through a new fundraising campaign. [Source of the Spring]
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