Robert Dyer @ Bethesda Row
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Tuesday, July 07, 2026
Mystery DJ waking the neighbors in downtown Bethesda
There's a new disc jockey on the scene in downtown Bethesda, but not in a bar. This DJ can be heard spinning for about 15 minutes twice a day in the vicinity of Del Ray Avenue, near the Gallery Bethesda, Gallery Bethesda II, Triangle Towers, and The Palisades apartments. To the chagrin of nearby apartment dwellers, one of the near-daily sessions typically takes place between midnight and 4:00 AM. Residents disturbed by the loud music report that calling the Montgomery County police (who have a station directly across the street on Rugby Avenue) and the management of the Gallery II (where some believe the early morning bangers are eminating from) has so far failed to stop the turntables. This has been going on for about 3 weeks, they say.
Monday, July 06, 2026
Red Line shuttles begin using bus lanes in Bethesda as Metro stations close for summer
Bus-only lanes along MD 355 were activated early this morning between North Bethesda and Friendship Heights. The Bethesda, Medical Center, and Grosvenor Metro stations will be closed for major construction from today until September 6, 2026. Monday morning commuters at the Bethesda Metro station found no personnel from transit agency WMATA on-site to assist customers in locating the free shuttle buses that will be running between the shuttered stations for the next eight weeks. There was also a lack of signage.
Adding to the confusion is that, unlike previous station closures in Bethesda, a hodgepodge of privately-owned charter buses is being employed as shuttles, instead of Metrobuses. And many of those buses had the name of the charter company displayed on the screen above the windshield, instead of the destination.
Demolition permits requested for properties on St. Elmo Ave. in Bethesda
The other shoes are starting to drop in the pending demolition of multiple buildings at the corner of Old Georgetown Road and St. Elmo Avenue in downtown Bethesda. Over the weekend, a demolition permit request notice for the former Jewelry Exchange building was posted on the premises. Last night, identical demolition permit notices were posted outside of 4938 and 4940 St. Elmo. Head2Toe Health & Aesthetics had already vacated their space last December, moving to 7505 Democracy Boulevard. Bethesda Boxing & Kickboxing is currently in the process of moving across the street to 4927-A St. Elmo Avenue. Other structures due to be razed for a planned apartment tower on that corner include the buildings that previously housed Bethesda Florist and that currently house Old Georgetown Grille and Colonial Opticians.
Sunday, July 05, 2026
Demolition permit requested for Jewelry Exchange in Bethesda
A demolition permit has been requested from Montgomery County for the former Jewelry Exchange building at 7747 Old Georgetown Road in downtown Bethesda. The building is one of several adjacent properties that will be demolished in the near future to make way for - what else! - a new apartment tower. After twenty years and two million TV commercials, "THE JEWELRY EXCHANGE BETHESDA!!!" closed in the spring of 2022. Those "thousands of GIA diamonds" were cleared out long ago, and we'll see how soon the other properties move to the demolition phase.
Saturday, July 04, 2026
Home burglarized in Kenwood
Montgomery County police responded to a report of a burglary at a home in the exclusive Kenwood neighborhood of Chevy Chase Thursday afternoon, July 2, 2026. The burglary was reported at a house in the 5200 block of Dorset Avenue at 5:09 PM. Officers responding to the scene found evidence of forced entry at the home.
Friday, July 03, 2026
Montgomery County cooling centers open 11 AM to 7 PM on July 4
Montgomery County will be operating cooling centers open to the public who lack air conditioning on Independence Day, Saturday, July 4, 2026. There are six cooling centers, and they will be open from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Though, frankly, they should be open longer hours than that, given the lack of relief after dark or in the morning. Note that services and amenities typically available at these facilities may not be available while they are in use as cooling centers. I wish all my readers a great July 4th! Stay hydrated and stay safe!
July 4th sundae special at Max's Best Ice Cream in Bethesda
July 4th is going to be a hot one this year, with a forecasted high of 101° in Bethesda tomorrow. And there will be many a boom in the air, from thunderstorms and fireworks at Congressional Country Club and down in Washington, D.C. But you'll have a chance to cool off while staying in full 250-years-of-America celebration mode at Max's Best Ice Cream at 7770 Woodmont Avenue in downtown Bethesda. The ice cream parlor will be open from noon to 11:00 PM on July 4th, and they'll be featuring a special Red, White & Boom Sundae. The sundae features a blue frosted cupcake topped with Vanderwende's vanilla ice cream, strawberry and blue raspberry sauces, star spangled sprinkles, strawberry and blue raspberry Pop Rocks® and finished with a star lollipop.
Thursday, July 02, 2026
Bethesda test drive turns into armed carjacking in broad daylight
The 2026 trend of violent crime occurring more often in daylight hours took another shocking turn in downtown Bethesda Monday morning, June 29, 2026. At 9:50 AM, a man entered an auto dealership in the 7000 block of Arlington Road and asked to test drive a gray Audi. During the test drive on Bethesda Avenue, the man allegedly pulled out a handgun and ordered the car salesperson out of the vehicle. He then drove off.
@TheDMVLive was first to report the incident, which the community was unaware of for hours due to encryption of police radios in Montgomery County. He also identified the stolen car as an Audi with dealer tags attached. Police have not released a description of the carjacker, and have not identified the dealership. Audi Bethesda is located on that block, but so is EuroMotorcars, which frequently has pre-owned Audis in stock.
Second assault in 8 days at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda
Montgomery County police responded to a report of a 2nd-degree assault at Westfield Montgomery Mall Sunday night, June 28, 2026. The assault was reported at 7:51 PM. This was the second assault to take place at the retail center in eight days, with the last having occurred on June 20. Six assaults have been reported at the mall so far this year, a pace on par with last year's grand total of twelve. 2024 saw eleven assaults, and 2022 brought twelve. A low of five assaults was recorded in 2023, when the police department opened a "resource room" at the mall.
Wednesday, July 01, 2026
Zbounce closes at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda
Zbounce has closed at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. Signage has been removed from their space next to Hallmark. The children's moon bounce and play center first opened at the mall in the fall of 2016, so this could be a ten-year lease ending. Or an unannounced move within the mall, but Zbounce has not posted any message to customers regarding such plans.



















