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The '50s-era garment is available at the Hope Chest.
The circa-1930s light fixture is available at Antique Market III.
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The famed ballplayer appears with his teammate and manager.
Businesses stay open late for the town's monthly event.
The chairs are available at Sage Eclectic Consignment.
The menswear store cites declining patronage in White Flint Mall.
Smirnoff Vodka once again tops the list.
The late-1800s poacher is available at Antique Market II.
The trunk is available at the the Great British Pine Mine.
Owners cite flagging economy.
The glasses are available at the Hope Chest.
Some businesses in Old Town Kensington stayed open late and offered deals.
The state loses millions in potential tax revenue to out-of-state online stores, Franchot said.
Monthly event offers entertainment and holiday deals around Kensington.
Hair Cuttery salons have partnered with Krausey's Koats to help those in need stay warm this winter.
The trunks are available at Hollis & Knight.
Site would feature a 26-story apartment building and office space.
The card, along with others, is available at Flotsam & Jetsam.
The unemployment figure for Montgomery County remains one of the best in the state.
The print is available at Sally Shaffer Interiors.
Some stores and restaurants are keeping their doors open for the holiday.
Organic shoppers will pay about 65 percent more for groceries.
The 31-acre site would become offices, apartments and retail.
The satinwood desk is available at Hollis & Knight.
Businesses stay open late for Kensington's monthly event.
The circa-1900 painting depicts a medicine man.
The pair of chairs is available at Sage Consignment Furniture.
$1 from each owl-shaped treat will go to Noyes Library.
The circa-1880s fixture is available at Milton's Chandelier.
Costco reps say the Wheaton station would not harm the neighboring community.
This circa-1875 set is available at Sage Consignment.
Businesses stayed open late and offered deals.
More local businesses are onboard for the event's second iteration.
This circa 1900 tea server is available at Onslow Square Antiques.
Here are some of the costume and supply stores in the area.
Bakery is selling cookies to benefit Noyes Children's Library.
Each week, Kensington Patch picks a great restaurant either in town or nearby that is worth checking out. Here's this week's choice.
This circa-1850 container is available at Flotsam & Jetsam.