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Richest Person, Lyon Sisters Trial, Best Steakhouse, Super Expensive Homes: Best Of June 2017
Top June stories on Bethesda Patch included Maryland's richest person, teacher sex abuse, Best DC area dishes and restaurant violations.

BETHESDA, MD — Did you keep up with Bethesda area news on Patch in June? Even if you did, there may have been a story or two you missed along the way.
So, here's a look at the most widely read stories from Patch sites during the month of June. Get News Alerts and subscribe to a free email newsletter for Bethesda.
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Years of growth in the Washington, DC, area's housing market, along with accompanying retail growth, has helped make one person the richest in Maryland. Forbes came out with its list of the "Richest Person in Every State" last week. And the richest person in Maryland is....Ted Lerner of Chevy Chase, who is worth $5.8 billion.
And more Bethesda area news:
Find out what's happening in Bethesda-Chevy Chasefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Maryland's Best Steakhouse Is In Bethesda: Report
- Lyon Sisters Murders: Police Lose Tooth Found At Suspected Burial Site
- Teacher From Bethesda Charged With Sexual Abuse
- Bethesda Area Restaurants On Best DC Area Dishes List
- Bethesda Wow House: $4.995M Buys Catering Kitchen, Elevator, Wine Cellar, Pool
- True Food Kitchen Opens In Bethesda
- Residents Asked To Check Security Systems For Bethesda Stabbing Footage
- Bethesda Restaurant Scores: Don Pollo Of Potomac, Mussel Bar, Papa John's Pizza (ICYMI)
- 5 Super Expensive Bethesda Properties No One Wants To Buy
- Businesses Patch Readers Want To Open In Bethesda, Montgomery County
- Card Skimmers In Maryland: Here's How To Spot Them
- 13 Maryland Retailers On Verge Of Bankruptcy
- Record Number of Drug Overdose Deaths Tops 2,000 In 2016 In Maryland
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