Protest Sounds Alarm as Federal Park Police Accused of Aiding ICE

On Saturday, November 29, dozens of Greenbelt residents gathered across the street from the U.S. Park Police Greenbelt Station for an “ICE MELT” protest. Several organizations worked together with one main goal – raising awareness of the station’s involvement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) along the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. The U.S. Park Police is a […]

Worksession Focused Beyond Quarterly Report to Rec. Dept.

The Greenbelt City Council held a worksession on October 22 dedicated to the city manager’s quarterly update for the reporting period that began on July 1. This worksession was unusual, because after a brief synopsis of his report, the city manager gave over the remainder of the evening to a “deep dive” into the Recreation […]

A Brief and Ridiculous History Of a World-Famous Utility Pole

A Greenbelt utility pole and its claim to worldwide fame has had residents scratching their heads and at times dancing with delight, posting and sighting stickers, noting the landmark on Google Maps, leaving reviews, cautioning against its worship and a myriad of things in between since March 2024. In this year’s Labor Day Parade, the […]

New City Council Conducts Its First Worksession, Legislative Planning

On November 12, the new City Council held its first worksession, focused mainly on administrative and legislative matters. Legislative Priorities On December 2, council planned to attend the third annual meeting of District 22 municipalities with the state senator and delegates. This is an opportunity to share legislative priorities and bond bill requests. Priorities like […]

Celebrating 88 Years of News

This week marks 88 years of weekly publication for this newspaper. The first issue of the paper, then called the Cooperator, was published on November 24, 1937. We have been publishing without fail ever since, becoming the Greenbelt News Review in 1954.  The excerpt below from that first issue lays out in detail what the […]

Affirmation, Passion, Few Details At Goddard All-Hands Meeting

On Wednesday, November 19, an all-hands meeting was held for NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) with Associate Administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate Nicola Fox and Goddard’s Acting Center Director Cynthia Simmons. They spoke to their professional trajectories and backgrounds, Fox calling Goddard “home” and Simmons speaking of her 26 years at the center. […]

Dr. Jay McCarl Inducted Into PGCPS Hall of Fame

Longtime Greenbelt dentist, Dr. James “Jay” McCarl has been inducted into the Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) Hall of Fame. One of eight individual awardees, all PGCPS graduates, McCarl (Parkdale High School, 1976) received the Distinguished Humanitarian award at a gala on October 24 at the MGM National Harbor Hotel. The other awardees were […]

City Public Works Staff Press Council for Unionization Action

In its meeting of November 17, Greenbelt City Council reviewed the situation relating to unionization of the Department of Public Works (DPW) employees (the remainder of the meeting will be reported in a later issue.).  During the early part of the meeting, Trent Leon-Lierman of LiUNA (Laborers’ International Union of North America) reminded council that […]

U.S. Military Veterans Are Honored For Courage, Dedication, Sacrifice

At left, Moore, a brown-skinned man in a black jacket, smiles and holds a proclamation in a frame. At right, Jordan (a brown-skinned man in a tan jacket) places one hand on the proclamation's upper corner, with a somber expression. Behind their heads, tree branches spread against a white building and a blue sky.

On November 11, Americans pause to honor the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Veterans Day stands as a solemn reminder of the courage, dedication and sacrifice of those who have defended the nation in times of war and peace. Each year Greenbelt City Council and the Greenbelt American […]

A New Voice on Council: How Fritz Hopes to Shape Greenbelt’s Future

Fritz, a light-brown-skinned man with short dark hair and glasses, holds a red and white megaphone in his right hand with his left hand upraised. He wears a white shirt and red jacket. Behind him stands someone in an orange inflatable dinosaur costume.

For a newcomer, Frankie Fritz became a familiar face quickly. He was attending housing meetings, council meetings and voting-rights efforts within months of moving to Greenbelt. That steady involvement is part of what carried the 30-year-old organizer into his first term on the Greenbelt City Council. Raised in New Jersey by his grandparents, a postal […]