Summer Bridge for S&T Students Cancelled, PGCPS Savings Unclear

Two high school students kneel on the gymnasium floor, around a catapult project. Other high schoolers stand and sit around and behind them.

Facing a multi-million-dollar shortfall for the 2026-2027 fiscal year, Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) many budget cuts included the end of a long-running summer preparatory program for incoming Science and Technology (S&T) students at Eleanor Roosevelt High School (ERHS). However, ERHS teachers and students volunteered for two days in mid-July to provide incoming S&T […]

Special Exception Application Hearing For a Taco Bell in Greenway Center

An aerial view photo of Greenway Center, with IHOP, SAFEWAY, and CVS labeled. The NEW TACO BELL proposed spot is labeled: it's diagonal to SAFEWAY, above and to the left, horizontal to the right of IHOP.

A pre-application hearing regarding a proposed Taco Bell in Greenway Center was held on Tuesday, August 4 with 10 members of the public attending.  The new Taco Bell would cover half an acre and include a drive-through window.  Although the area is in the Commercial, General and Office Zone, the presence of a drivethrough triggered […]

From Greenbelt to Dallas: Marshall Extends Contract with Mavericks

Naji Marshall, a man with brown skin, braided black hair and a black beard, stands below the Breezewood Ct street sign. Behind him is an apartment building. A black banner above his head bears the all-caps caption in white text: NAJI SIGNS HIS EXTENSION IN HIS HOMETOWN OF GREENBELT, MD.

On August 3, the Dallas Mavericks basketball team posted an image of Naji Marshall standing beneath a Breezewood Court street sign in Franklin Park, with the text, “Naji signs his extension in his hometown of Greenbelt, Md.” Marshall was in Greenbelt preparing for a mental health awareness event when the Mavericks team president Masai Ujiri […]

Creative Kids Campers Build Their Very Own Newspaper

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In the News Review issue of August 6, we wrote about how Creative Kids Camp (CKC) youngsters worked with News Review staff.  Wearing their press passes, they typed on typewriters, created stories, searched GNR archives, produced original artwork and had fun — and so did we.  This week, the News Review is proud to present […]

Friends and Colleagues Remember Former Greenbelt Mayor’s Legacy

This is the third in a series of articles remembering former Greenbelt Mayor Gil Weidenfeld. Following his death on July 4, 2026, at age 93, Gil Weidenfeld’s family, friends and former colleagues have reflected on his life and the undeniable legacy he left behind in the city of Greenbelt. Weidenfeld was one of Greenbelt’s longest-serving […]

Specimen Ballot Mailing Violated Law, Likely Impacted Election

This is the first of a two-part series of articles looking at the absence of specimen ballots in Greenbelt in time for the primary election on June 23. This article considers the importance of the specimen ballots and the impact of their absence. A second article investigates what went wrong with the delayed mailing. When […]

Creative Kids Get the Scoop On Today’s News Review

On Thursday, July 30, the News Review hosted the Creative Kids Camp’s (CKC) six doughty Iliad teams.  From young to old, the morning brought the Myrmidons (ants who were magically transformed by Zeus into devoted and obedient servants), then the Argonauts (legendary Greek heroes who sailed in the Argo to find the Golden Fleece) and […]

Economic Development Forum Promotes B2B, Criticizes DPIE

The city held its Economic Development Expo on June 24 at the Hilton Garden Inn on Walker Drive. Mayor Emmett Jordan welcomed the city’s new Economic Development Manager Jessica Mailander, four days into her tenure with the city, and guest speaker State Senator Alonzo Washington, a day after his primary victory for the Prince George’s […]

Former Mayor Gil Weidenfeld’s Reflections on Accomplishments

A black-and-white photo of a balding light-skinned man in a suit.

This is Part 2 in a series of remembrances of former Mayor Gil Weidenfeld, who died on July 4 at the age of 93. The following article, by Sandra Lange which first appeared in the News Review on February 10, 1994, reflects on his years on the city council. Omitted is a section devoted to […]

GHI Members Authorize Possible Purchase of 121 Centerway Building

A gymnasium is filled with rows of chairs, with people sitting in all of them.

Following a marathon special meeting on Thursday evening, July 23, an unprecedented number of members of the Greenbelt Homes, Inc. (GHI) housing cooperative voted and, by a nearly 4 to 1 margin — 580 yes votes to 156 no votes — gave the GHI Board the authority to investigate and proceed with the purchase of […]