Cooperatives Host Info Session On Possible Centerway Purchase

Greenbelt Homes Incorporated (GHI) and Greenbelt Consumer Cooperative (GCC) (known as the Co-op Supermarket and Pharmacy), co-hosted a well-attended meeting in the Youth Center on Thursday, April 9. The topic of discourse was whether both cooperatives should further explore GHI purchasing 121 Centerway, the Roosevelt Center structure that currently leases space to GCC and the […]
Save As You Throw Program Shows Early Reduction in Waste

Greenbelt’s new Save As You Throw trash program is beginning to reduce waste, with residents saying it has changed how they manage household trash. Early data show about 72 percent of households are using the pay-per-bag system, while 28 percent opted for the flat-rate Max Trash option, according to Sustainability Coordinator Luisa Robles. The city […]
Local Teen Selected for Youth Leadership Awards Weekend

Emerson Gary is a 16-year-old Greenbelt resident who was recently the only youth from Prince George’s County to participate in the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) for Rotary District 7620 (Central Maryland and Washington, D.C.) This is her account of the experience. I was honored when the Greenbelt Rotary Club offered to sponsor me for […]
Four Teens Indicted in Shooting Of 14-Year-Old Carltin Bayong
Carltin Bayong was a 14-year-old who had just begun his first year at Eleanor Roosevelt High School when he was killed in a drive-by shooting near Cherrywood Terrace and Breezewood Court in the middle of a Sunday afternoon. The shooting, which police said at the time was thought to be targeted, took place at approximately […]
Beltway Plaza Redevelopment Six-year Extension Approved

The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) Prince George’s County Planning Board has accepted Quantum Companies’ six-year extension for the redevelopment of Beltway Plaza, citing financing challenges tied to high interest rates and shifting economic conditions. The redevelopment of Beltway Plaza, which originally opened in 1963, has been discussed for nearly 30 years, according […]
From Pockets of Excellence: PGCPS’ Vision and Budget

Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) Interim Superintendent Shawn Joseph has had to cut $150 million from the budget. In fall budget discussions, he pledged to keep those cuts as far from the classroom as possible. Joseph’s budget, which was presented in January, despite requirements it be shared earlier (see the February 12 News Review) […]
Consultants Report to Council On Current State Legislation
On March 25, the Greenbelt City Council held a worksession with the two city contractors who monitor state and county legislation for the city’s information and possible action. The worksession was timed to coincide with crossover day, the point in the legislative session (approximately the 69th day) in which proposed bills cross from one chamber […]
Maryland House of Delegates District 22 Election Preview
Four candidates, all Democrats, are running for three available spots in the 2026 Maryland House of Delegates District 22 election. Two current delegates, Anne Healey and Nicole Williams, are not seeking reelection. Ashanti Martinez is the only incumbent on the ballot. Ashanti Martinez Candidate Statement: “I’m running for re-election to continue fighting for what matters […]
Noise, Poor Notice: Standpipe Project Disrupts Neighbors

Residents living near the Greenbelt Standpipe Rehabilitation Project say construction and ongoing sandblasting began without adequate notice, bringing prolonged noise and disruption to dozens of nearby households. Neighbors say while they understand the need for infrastructure repairs, a lack of consistent communication from the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) has left families scrambling to cope […]
Greenbelt to Begin Stop Sign Camera Enforcement April 1

The City of Greenbelt is conducting a warning phase for its new automated stop sign enforcement program from April 1 through April 30, with citations to follow after the initial rollout. The cameras, recently approved by the Greenbelt City Council, were installed at six intersections across the city. Officials say the program is intended to […]