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Readers will be relieved to know that Laura Shallue, who had last been seen in Greenbelt and whose car was found in the lake parking lot, was located early March 12 and is safe and in good health.

Women in Greenbelt: For Women’s History Month, we are profiling a group of women in Greenbelt, including the new city council members. Newly elected members have made council majority female for the first time.

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March 14, 2024
Nobody can accuse Councilmember Jenni Pompi of sitting back. The list of organizations and interests she’s involved in and titles she holds seems endless. There’s the Eleanor Roosevelt High School PTSA, Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt Democratic Club, the Greenbelt Library … Read More
In a gymnasium, Greg May, a man in dark blue overalls with a red-and-yellow-striped shirt, balances a stack of purple folding chairs on his chin, for an audience of children seated on the floor.
March 14, 2024
For the first time since the pandemic, Circus Camp is returning in person to Greenbelt, and will be helmed by Greg May. The debut return of Circus Camp takes place over spring break this month, followed by two sessions during … Read More
March 14, 2024
On Monday, March 11, Prince George’s County Public School (PGCPS) leaders met in person with the Dora Kennedy French Immersion (DKFI) community for the first time for a town hall meeting about plans to move the school from its current … Read More
March 14, 2024
Over a month after Laura Shallue went missing she has been found and safely reunited with family. On Tuesday, March 12, Maryland State Police (MSP) told the News Review, “We can confirm that Shallue was located happy and healthy yesterday … Read More
March 6, 2024
Danielle Mc-Kinney, Greenbelt’s first African American woman elected to city council, is familiar with firsts in her family. Her mother was the first Black woman in the first class of women at St. John Fisher University, and became the first … Read More
March 6, 2024
On February 27, more than 20 residents joined Greenbelt police officers in a community meeting at the Community Center to discuss crime trends and prevention, juvenile crime and upcoming events. Other topics raised included traffic problems during road repair, dangerous … Read More

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A fallen tree in Greenbelt Lake stands starkly after the January 31 snowfall.  Photo by Jeff Jones
Fallen tree, Greenbelt Lake by Jeffrey Jones