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2 New Restaurants + Best Places To Live + Lottery Win: MD Good News

Two new restaurants are opening in Maryland. One city was named a top place to live. A lottery winner will buy a car. Here's the good news.

The Grove, a high-end Mediterranean restaurant, will open soon in Potomac. It will fill the vacancy left by Lahinch Tavern and Grill, pictured above.
The Grove, a high-end Mediterranean restaurant, will open soon in Potomac. It will fill the vacancy left by Lahinch Tavern and Grill, pictured above. (Google Maps)

MARYLAND — Two new restaurants and a rehabilitation hospital are opening in the Old Line State. A Maryland town was named one of the best places to live, and a lottery winner will buy a new car. Plus, military members were honored.

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The Grove, a high-end Mediterranean restaurant, is scheduled to open in July in the Cabin John Village shopping center in Potomac.

Pollo Campero Fast Food Chicken Coming To Westfield Montgomery: Report

Pollo Campero, a fast-food chicken chain, is planning to open a new location at Westfield Montgomery later this year, Robert Dyer reported.

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Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital Opens In Bowie

Rehabilitation Hospital of Bowie has opened with 60 beds to help patients recover from debilitating illnesses and injuries.

This MD City Is Among The Best 50 Places To Live For Families: Fortune

Fortune looked at data like affordability, walkability, and a city's well-being index in 1,900 cities across the country.

Lucky Scratch-Off Player Wins $50K Top Prize From Maryland Lottery

A 51-year-old frequent scratch-off game player from Gaithersburg won $50,000 recently on a ticket she bought at a Silver Spring 7-Eleven.

Monument Honors Howard County Veterans And Military Families

A monument honoring Howard County veterans and military families will be built at the Vivian C. "Millie" Bailey Park in Columbia.

Rockville College Graduate Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant In US Army

A Rockville woman commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army after earning a criminal justice degree from the University of Scranton.


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