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	<title>Comments on: NPR to Silver Spring: Not So Fast</title>
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		<title>By: Silver Springer</title>
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		<description>Through word of mouth I&#8217;ve finally been made aware of this post. To make things clear I was never contacted by NPR although my door is always open.

Instead of what typically surmounts to community opposition when a large organization wants to move into a neighborhood and contrary to some County Councilmembers view points, the community has instead shown (that they do indeed want NPR in their community ) a vast amount of support for NPR coming to Silver Spring. For what it&#8217;s worth the Silver Spring, Montgomery County and Maryland community are simply welcoming NPR with open arms if they do indeed decide to relocate to Silver Spring. 

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<p>Instead of what typically surmounts to community opposition when a large organization wants to move into a neighborhood and contrary to some County Councilmembers view points, the community has instead shown (that they do indeed want NPR in their community ) a vast amount of support for NPR coming to Silver Spring. For what it&#8217;s worth the Silver Spring, Montgomery County and Maryland community are simply welcoming NPR with open arms if they do indeed decide to relocate to Silver Spring. </p>
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