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  2. Montgomery County Closes 2 Liquor Stores | Rockville, MD Patch

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    Posted Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 10:05 am ET. ROCKVILLE, MD — The Department of Liquor Control (DLC) will close two of its retail stores effective July 1, 2018. The DLC stores slated for closure are ...

  3. Leisure World General Manager Kevin Flannery must resign - Patch

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    During that entire period of time the Montgomery County, Md. liquor license held in the name of Maryland Clubhouse Services, Inc. was renewed annually. Find out what's happening in Silver Spring ...

  4. What's Open, Closed On Thanksgiving In Montgomery County - Patch

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    County Offices – Closed Libraries – Closed County Liquor stores – Closed Recreation - All programs and facilities are closed Montgomery Parks - For operating schedule, visit www ...

  5. New Alcohol Beverage Services Store Now Open In Potomac - Patch

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    POTOMAC, MD — A new Montgomery County liquor store has opened in the Cabin John Village Shopping Center in Potomac. Oak Barrel & Vine is the second Alcohol Beverage Services store in Potomac and ...

  6. Alcoholic beverage control state - Wikipedia

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    Dorchester County was an alcohol control county until 2008, when the County Council voted to permanently close the county-owned liquor dispensaries, with subsequent change in the state law. Worcester County was an alcohol control county until July 2014, when the Maryland General Assembly abolished the Liquor Control Board by statute, replacing ...

  7. History of Montgomery County, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The History of Montgomery County, Maryland begins prior to 1688 when the first tract of land in what is now Montgomery County was granted by Charles I in a charter to the first Lord Baltimore (head of the Calvert family). Much later, the creation of Montegomery county became the goal of colonist, Thomas S. Wootton when, on August 31, 1776, he ...