Yogiberry has officially reopened at Bethesda Row. Their trademark colored ceiling lights are back on after being dark for many weeks. The popular frozen yogurt shop has been taken over by new ownership after the previous ownership closed it late in the summer. Yogiberry is located at 4924 Elm Street.
Meanwhile Montgomery County has a new police chief. Love genius reporting Scoops. Keep it up
ReplyDelete5:42 - we all know the world of BTB is one of narcissism, food and fighting against the man. Too bad this trust fund baby never has to worry about his little world and feeble mind.
ReplyDelete5:48: hemorrhoids flaring up?
Delete5:42: News flash - nobody cares. The chief was selected weeks ago, and is a caretaker chief, not a new agenda coming in. Chief is a political appointment who represents the County Executive, not his own ideas nor those of the rank and file officers. I do have the scoops, though, as readers found once again this morning and every morning.
ReplyDelete5:48: Your world is picking up The Man's dry cleaning. You know a lot about trust funds and feeble minds. How does it feel to be a stooge for the criminal Montgomery County cartel, Boy Friday?
7:29am
ReplyDeleteThere were people who thought the CCT was still going to be built out? Lol.
Good to see the colorful design of the store remains.
ReplyDeleteGreta Thunberg sent Robbie smashing through a glass coffee table using nothing more than her icy glare!
ReplyDeleteDisruptive innovators like Dyer seem to get a lot of hate.
ReplyDeleteAnd what's with the anonymous guy making Chinese laundry jokes?
1:21 PM
ReplyDeleteI wasn't aware you had access to Dyer's tax returns. Otherwise, you're making ludicrous claims, without evidence.
Gentle reminder: Dyer has the largest audience of any of the local MoCo blogs (according to Alexa).
If there's a local news site raking in millions, please enlighten us. I only see folks begging for visitors, money and free food.
No ads, no paid subscriptions, no newsstand sales. What other source of revenue could a news site possibly have?
ReplyDelete2:10pm folks make peanuts off digital banner ads. That's assuming they are actually paid ads.
DeleteI bet Dyer makes more with his video sponsors than someone running a few banner ads.
Question is: why do you care? Lol. You wanna buy an ad, email Dyer. Apparently he has a larger daily reach than other local sites.