Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Police impersonator makes traffic stop in Chevy Chase


Montgomery County police are investigating a disturbing incident that occurred on Thursday, April 16, 2026 in Chevy Chase. At 9:42 PM that evening, police say, a driver on Connecticut Avenue was pulled over by a vehicle equipped with police lights at West Irving Street. That is just north of Chevy Chase Circle. Police have not yet disclosed what the alleged police impersonator told the driver. But they say he did not identify himself to the victim, did not display or show any credentials, and did not issue a citation. He ultimately let the driver go on their way.

Police have not released a description of the suspect, nor of the suspect's vehicle, but say they are investigating the incident. In the meantime, be alert that this person could still be in the area. If you are ordered to pull over and have reason to doubt the individual is an actual police officer, turn on your hazard lights and proceed slowly to give the impression you are looking for a safe place to pull over, but don't stop. Call 911 and ask the operator to confirm the identity of the officer. Keep your doors locked, and do not stop or exit your vehicle until the real police are able to intervene.

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Montgomery County police arrest 3 in Chevy Chase "street takeover" riot

Novorriya Gregory Smith, Jr.

Montgomery County police have arrested three suspects in relation to the infamous February 22, 2026 "street takeover" riot at the intersection of Connecticut Avenue and East-West Highway in Chevy Chase. The uncivil disturbance, taking place within view of the elite Columbia Country Club, included the malicious destruction of two County police cruisers. Police today revealed that one of the suspects dropped his pants to expose himself to a County police officer.

Ayden Joseph Cline


Ayden Joseph Cline, 18, of Cumberland, Pennsylvania has been charged as an adult with reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct, malicious destruction of property, failure to obey lawful orders, and obstruction and hindering. Novorriya Gregory Smith Jr., 20, of Lusby has been charged with reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct, malicious destruction of property, failure to obey lawful orders, obstruction and hindering, and indecent exposure. A juvenile, 17, of Laurel has been charged with disorderly conduct, malicious destruction of property, failure to obey lawful orders, and hindering.

Smith, Jr. and Cline are being held without bond at the County jail. The juvenile has been released into the custody of "a parent or guardian."

Montgomery County issues Stop Work order at restaurant in Bethesda


Montgomery County code inspectors have issued a Stop Work order at Silk Route, a restaurant under construction at 4839 Del Ray Avenue in downtown Bethesda. The new tenant is converting the building from previous owner Tia Queta. According to a notice posted on the front of the restaurant, the tenant is in violation of Montgomery County Code Chapter 8, Section 24(a). That section reads as follows:

"It is unlawful to construct, enlarge, alter, remove or demolish a building or change the occupancy of a building from one use group to another requiring greater strength, exitway or sanitary provisions; or to change to a prohibited use; or create or alter any ownership unit when a use under an occupancy certificate or a structure exists on the parent lot; or to install or alter any equipment for which provision is made or the installation of which is regulated by this chapter, without first filing an application with the department in writing and obtaining the required permit therefore; except, that ordinary repairs as defined in Section 8-3 which do not involve any violation of this Chapter are exempt from this provision."


The order was issued this morning, according to the posted notice. Under County regulations, all construction work must cease at the site until corrective action is taken, and County inspectors return for another inspection at that time. Alternatively, the restaurant can appeal the Stop Work order to the County Board of Appeals within 30 days.

Monday, April 20, 2026

Veterans Park fountain activated in Bethesda


One of the annual signs that summer is approaching is the activation of the fountain at Veterans Park in downtown Bethesda. The fountain is a memorial for service members from Bethesda and Chevy Chase who were killed in action in the major armed conflicts from World War I up through the first and second Iraq wars. It is also a restful spot, with the water feature canceling out the urban noise around it. Downtown Bethesda seems to lose more and more fountains and water features every year, either to demolition or merely neglect and deactivation, such as the Bethesda Metro Center fountains that have been idle in recent years. Veterans Park is located at the intersection of Woodmont and Norfolk Avenues.





WMATA installing new bus shelters at Medical Center Metro in Bethesda


Transit agency WMATA is installing new bus shelters at the Medical Center Metro station in Bethesda. The installation is being staggered so that only two at a time will be closed for the switch. Affected bus routes will temporarily relocate to temporary stops. The new shelters will feature brighter lighting, better protection from weather, and accessibility upgrades.






Sunday, April 19, 2026

Silver & Sons BBQ trailer opens at Bethesda Community Store


Silver & Sons BBQ
started as a food truck, expanded into a bricks-and-mortar restaurant at Westbard Square in Bethesda, and now has another spot in Bethesda where you can find their unique Mediterranean-Jewish spin on barbecue. Look for their trailer parked outside the historic Bethesda Community Store at 8804 Old Georgetown Road, just north of Suburban Hospital. Initial operating hours will be Tuesday through Thursday 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Friday 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM, Saturday 11:00 AM to 7:30 PM, and Sunday 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. If you're wondering why a BBQ operation is open at 8:00 AM, that's because their menu includes breakfast sandwiches. 


There are picnic tables for outdoor dining on-site. As for the Bethesda Community Store, it is still vacant. The current owners have renovated the structure in the hopes of attracting a tenant or buyer for the building.





Saturday, April 18, 2026

Daily Provisions "coming soon" to downtown Bethesda


Daily Provisions
has posted coming-soon signage in the windows of its future storefront at 7340 Wisconsin Avenue in The Charles apartment tower in Bethesda. It features the hand-written design aesthetic found on the New York-based chain's signage and other branded materials. The all-day dining concept will join Shake Shack and Dig as Danny Meyer outposts in downtown Bethesda.





Road work at intersection of River Road and Little Falls Parkway in Bethesda


Maryland State Highway Administration contractors were working at the intersection of River Road and Little Falls Parkway in Bethesda overnight. Traffic southbound on the parkway was forced to turn left onto River. That's quite a detour, as access from River to Massachusetts Avenue is artificially blocked all the way from the parkway to the D.C. line at Western Avenue. Heckuva job, Brownie! 


I can find no service bulletins or road closure notice related to this on the MDSHA website, but the work appeared to involve resurfacing. It would be nice to alert the public in advance, especially with the outrageous cost of vehicle registration in the state. Taxpayers recently ate the full cost of the flimsy flexposts along the bike lanes on River, as they apparently never considered things like snowplowing. We're coming up on a full decade of the newly-politicized "post-best-engineering-practices" MDSHA, and it shows.

Friday, April 17, 2026

Clarksburg man arrested in Peeping Tom incident at Walter Johnson HS in Bethesda


Montgomery County police have arrested a suspect in a Peeping Tom incident at Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda. Students found a video camera in the control booth of the school's theater. Looking at the contents, they discovered videos filmed in the girls' changing room of the theater. James Mulhern III, 43, of Clarksburg was arrested, having allegedly been identified from video that showed him placing the camera in the changing room. Mulhern is a media services technician at the school. He has been charged with sex abuse of a minor. 

Construction begins at Call Your Mother Deli in Bethesda


They heard us, or someone called their mother. But construction has finally begun at Call Your Mother Deli at 4828 St. Elmo Avenue in Bethesda. I reported Wednesday that nothing had been done inside the space, which CYM had leased about nine months earlier. Less than 24 hours later, the door was open, a crew of workers was inside, and sounds of furious construction activity were audible. It's going to be more demolition than construction at first, as the interior of the former Hardwood Artisans showroom will have to be stripped away. 

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Sidewalk work at Cordell Avenue at Old Georgetown Road in Bethesda


Warmer weather has brought the return of sidewalk work in Bethesda's Woodmont Triangle neighborhood. Here it is at the intersection of Montgomery County road Cordell Avenue and state road Old Georgetown Road. Watch for sidewalk closures in the area. Follow detour signage posted around the work zone.






Gorjana "coming soon" to Montgomery Mall in Bethesda


It was last fall that I first heard about Gorjana's plans to open a second Bethesda location at Westfield Montgomery Mall. Last December, I broke the news that the Southern California-inspired jewelry boutique was confirmed to have leased a space at the mall. And now there is official "coming soon" signage that also confirms where Gorjana will be located on Level 1. The signage promises a summer 2026 opening, which is very appropriate timing for a Laguna Beach retailer.