On February 27, over 50 parents, educators, city officials and concerned residents met in Greenbelt Elementary School’s (GES) gymnasium to
At the Utilities Town Hall meeting on February 18, companies got a much easier ride than expected with no voluble residents challenging utility costs. An article in the February 20 issue of the News Review ...
The Greenbelt City Council held a worksession on March 3 to discuss two topics. First was the question of modifying the city’s solid waste rates. Second was a consideration of the future of the city’s ...
Greenbelt is a city brimming with federal workers and government contractors, who are feeling the impact of the Trump administration’s onslaught of executive orders and Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cuts targeting them. While many ...
Polls for the special primary election opened Tuesday morning March 4, allowing voters to cast their ballot and pick their
Like many others, Lisa Ealley is noticing the rising cost of eggs, among other things. She’s chair of Meals on Wheels in College Park, and as the cost of groceries rise, the organization is simultaneously ...
Several hundred people, including many federal government workers who recently were fired as part of the mass federal Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) job-cutting actions, attended a free constituent services job summit at Greenbelt Middle ...
An enthusiastic and appreciative audience filled the house for the 26th annual production of the Greenbelt Youth Musical, Secret Circus, directed and written by Greenbelt Recreation’s Performing Arts Coordinator Chris Cherry, with musical direction by ...
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