Meet Darrel Joppy, the Co-op’s New Produce Manager

The Co-op supermarket is introducing its patrons to its new produce manager, Darrel Joppy, who began working at the Greenbelt Co-op Supermarket and Pharmacy on February 1. Darrel is new to the Co-op, but he is not new to managing produce departments. He joins the Co-op after six years of managing a similar department at […]
Caitlin McGrath Scoops a 40 under 40 Shout

For the fifth year in a row, a Greenbelter has been named by the Prince George’s County Social Innovation Fund as one of its Forty Under 40. The stated aim of the Forty Under 40 program is “to highlight the brilliant young talent that lives in Prince George’s County and then connect them more deliberately […]
Hip Hop on a Bus

The Easter Bunny will bring a special gift to Greenbelt transit riders this Easter Sunday, March 27. This bunny is formally known as the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) and its gift will be hourly or better Sunday bus service on that day and on Sundays thereafter on the C2, G12 and G14 routes. […]
Forebay Dredging – Beavers Readjust to Riparian Renewal

At its meeting next Monday, February 8, the Greenbelt City Council is expected to authorize signing the documents needed to obtain permits to dredge the lake forebays to improve water quality. Council will get a chance later to specifically authorize the work after referring the plans to relevant city advisory boards. Council was briefed on […]
Where the Rubber Meets the Road – Playground Mulch

So many factors come into play with decisions on replacing surfaces and equipment on playgrounds in the 21st century that it is difficult to establish simple rules for what should be done, especially when funding is limited. On January 13 the Greenbelt City Council held a worksession to discuss what type of surfacing to […]
Fifty Years Ago – News Review Topsy Turvy

There’s a persuasive myth that everything done in our grandparents childhood was done well. Standards were higher. Streets were safer – and the News Review made fewer mistakes. Just to prove it ain’t necessarily so, take a look at this jewel culled from pressing this week’s 50-years ago button (see right navigation bar). This issue […]
News Review Photo Gallery Cranks Up

The News Review Photo Gallery has now some new pictures in it from last weekend’s snowstorm. We’re hoping to make this a regular feature. Look for the link at the bottom of this page! We’re still having some teething troubles with layout of the pictures and navigation among them but we’ll work our way through […]
FBI swap proceeds as downselect for developers heats up

On Friday, January 24, the General Services Administration (GSA) announced that it had issued Phase II of its Request for Proposals (RFP) for the Federal Bureau of Investigations Headquarters Consolidation Project. It also announced that President Barack Obama’s Fiscal Year 2017 budget proposal to Congress will include funding in support of full consolidation of […]
Greenbelt Triumphs Over Snow

For once the forecasters nailed it. Snow. A lot of it – and high winds to boot. Greenbelters, after a serious raid on the coop (where would we be without the Co-0p?) mostly hunkered down and waited it out. Emerging Sunday morning to brilliant sunshine, they began the process of digging out. Meanwhile the city […]
Homing Pigeon Gets a Boost

There it was. Some kind of bird that resembled a mourning dove but it looked like it had a fluffy white cape over its shoulders. It kept pecking at the grassy area next to the phone pole on Parkway, across the street from the sign for Jane Realty Efficiency Apartments. Two men on the sidewalk […]