Democracy Dies in Darkness

In Montgomery County’s Cloverly area, room to breathe and places to pray

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Quentin Remein has lived in Cloverly, an unincorporated area in Montgomery County north of Silver Spring, since about 1980. He has been part of the Cloverly Civic Association since the 1980s, as well as president for many of those years, and was involved in the development of the Cloverly Master Plan, a document published in July 1997.

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