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$48,000 Horse Racing Winning Bet Placed in Silver Spring
SILVER SPRING, MD—A local Montgomery County man hit a major Racetrax win, securing $48,432 after placing a Superfecta Wheel bet. The longtime lottery enthusiast purchased his ticket on May 15, investing $35 in a bet that covered five horses across 20 races. The winning ticket was bought at a Sunoco station in Kenilworth, Hyattsville, as the player was returning home. This specific betting strategy allowed him to predict the order of finish for his chosen horses, enhancing his chances of winning. In addition to his winnings, the Silver Spring resident benefited from the Racetrax Triple Crown promotion, saving $5 on
Greek festival in Baltimore has kept culture alive through food for more than half a century
The smell of warm butter filled the kitchen at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation in Mount Vernon. That’s because there was butter, everywhere: in clear plastic squeeze bottles; on silicone basting brushes; melting in a massive pot on the stove. And — in case there was ever any doubt — Eleni Roros was there, too, to encourage more than a dozen volunteers not to be shy about their ...
Lime & Cilantro: Montgomery Hills’ Newest Restaurant Now Open
Modern Latin-focused restaurant Lime & Cilantro is now open at 1909 Seminary Rd. in Montgomery Hills. Last month, we reported that former Art and Soul executive chef Danny Chavez would take over the former Crown Fried Chicken location, previously occupied by Krazy Steve’s Comfort Cuisine and Armand’s Chicago Pizzeria.
Explore Local History: Quick Tours at the Museum's Pride Day Event
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Bits & Bites: Why Baltimore bars are seeing ‘cease and desist’ notices, Midwest fried chicken chains land
Visitors to Ministry of Brewing were greeted on the evening of May 15 by locked doors and a “cease and desist” sign from Baltimore’s liquor board. The Upper Fells Point spot had run afoul of the city’s annual liquor license renewal deadline — and it’s not alone. Since the start of May, dozens of businesses have found themselves papered with the signs, which feature a slightly alarming bright ...
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