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Pennsylvania homebuilder Toll Brothers Inc. has purchased a 4-acre site in Chevy Chase and plans to build 63 townhomes on the now-vacant lot once home to Chase Manor, a complex of garden apartments. The company bought the property in May from The Chevy Chase Land Co. for $29.2 million. [Washington Business Journal]

MoCo firefighters help recover body from well

The Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service’s Urban Search and Rescue Team helped first responders recover the body of a man found in a well in Callaway in St. Mary’s County. The man was reported missing Friday by his family after a fire at his home, according to the Maryland State Police, which is investigating the death. [The BayNet]

Mobile NIH exhibit aiming to diversify medical research database visits Wheaton

A mobile exhibit sponsored by The National Institutes of Health in Bethesda that aims to educate people about the need for diversity among medical research participants is visiting Wheaton this week. The goal of NIH’s “All of Us” research program is to collect health information from 1 million people to build a large, diverse database for researchers. [WTOP]

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