The article highlights significant local developments and individuals in the community. George Lesznar retires from his long-standing position as a butcher at Harvey's Market, ending a notable chapter. Meanwhile, Reverend Dr. Evalina Huggins is celebrated for her leadership at the restored Scotland A.M.E. Zion Church. Senator Chris Van Hollen sheds light on wrongful deportations following a trip to El Salvador. Additionally, musician Toshi Reagon pays tribute to her mother through a moving concert. The article also mentions the completion of Monty Hoffman’s Wharf project and legal troubles faced by landlord Adolphe Edwards regarding tenant conditions.
George Lesznar, known for decades as the butcher at Harvey's Market in Union Market, has officially retired, marking the end of an era in local grocery.
Reverend Dr. Evalina Huggins leads Potomac's Scotland A.M.E. Zion Church, a historic site recently restored, reflecting the community’s rich heritage and resilience.
Senator Chris Van Hollen highlighted the plight of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia during his trip to El Salvador, shedding light on issues related to wrongful deportation.
Toshi Reagon orchestrated a tribute concert at Strathmore to honor her late mother, Bernice Johnson Reagon, showcasing the musical legacy of Sweet Honey in the Rock.
Developer Monty Hoffman's Wharf project has successfully concluded, with his company selling its share in the complex, symbolizing growth and transition in the area.
Landlord Adolphe Edwards is required to pay $6.8 million after a lawsuit by the Office of the Attorney General exposed dire living conditions at his properties.
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