‘Bill the Barber’ looks back on 48 years in Rockville community

Plus: Police identify Boyds couple who died from carbon monoxide exposure; nonverbal child found alone in Takoma Park reunited with parents June 30, 2026 6:00 a.m. 7:22 p.m. Vasilios “Bill” Stayeas, the 79-year-old owner of Seven Locks Barbershop in...

‘Bill the Barber’ looks back on 48 years in Rockville community
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‘Bill the Barber’ looks back on 48 years in Rockville community

Plus: Police identify Boyds couple who died from carbon monoxide exposure; nonverbal child found alone in Takoma Park reunited with parents

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June 30, 2026 6:00 a.m. | Updated: June 29, 2026 7:22 p.m.

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    Vasilios “Bill” Stayeas, the 79-year-old owner of Seven Locks Barbershop in Potomac Woods Plaza, says he doesn’t plan on slowing down any time soon. He opened the shop in 1978 after a stint running a carryout business in Dupont Circle and has been a fixture of the Rockville community ever since. [Washington Business Journal]

    Police identify Boyds couple who died from carbon monoxide exposure

    Montgomery County police on Monday identified the people who died in a Boyds home over the weekend as a result of carbon monoxide exposure. Ceferino Jarin, 91, and Elizabeth Jarin, 89, were found unresponsive by family members who came to check on them after a home health aide could not get in touch with the couple. [DC News Now]

    Nonverbal child found alone in Takoma Park reunited with parents

    A nonverbal child found alone in Takoma Park early Monday morning was identified and reunited with his parents, Montgomery County police said in a post on social media. [WUSA9]

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