Trails to Rails In South Core Shadowed by Spectre of FBI

At a March 21 Greenbelt City Council worksession, Mayor Emmett Jordan was clearly upset over the information that efforts to construct a connecting trail between the South Core of Greenbelt Station, now well under development, with the Greenbelt Metro Station were put on hold by the Metro staff. The new development could be within easy […]
Andrew Rice Carruthers died Friday, March 11 2016

According to a police report, Andrew Carruthers, 51, shot himself in front of the Mother and Child Status in Roosevelt Center in the early hours of Friday morning, March 11. Police were investigating a report of shots being fired in the Center. The police report states that, as the officer approached him, Carruthers took his own […]
ERHS Varsity Boys Still Standing in Basketball Tourney

Wow, it’s a close one. The ERHS varsity girls are out of the after a tough but courageous fight in the state basketball championships but the boys remain in contention despite a series of very tight and bruising games. Boys and girls have both had strong showings in recent years, with the girls ahead of […]
Orlando Furioso – Broadway Comes to Greenbelt

Quite possibly, Greenbelt has the best youth theater on the planet. Folks, you’re in the vicinity of genius. Talented kids, inspired writing and music and costumes worthy of Broadway (but on a budget of pennies) add up to a fantastic experience on both sides of the footlights. One has the impression that no young person caught […]
Confessions of a News Reviewaholic….
This letter was received from Marc “Kap” Kapastin General Counsel Quantum Companies, the owners of Beltway Plaza Mall. The One Hand Clapping? editorial published on February 18 prompts this letter. Consider this confession: I am addicted to the Greenbelt News Review and I don’t see recovery any time soon. Every Thursday morning, immediately following morning prayers […]
Middle School Math Students Make Top Ten

A team of students from Greenbelt Middle School (GMS) made it to the top 10 of the Potomac Chapter Mathcounts Competition, receiving honorable mention. The team was the only Prince George’s County Public Schools team to receive that honor. Sixth grader Daniel Yuan ranked fourth in the individual competition and will advance to the […]
Christopher Linstrom dies February 17. Arrangements February 25 and 26

Condolences to the family and friends of Christopher Linstrom, M.D. who grew up in Greenbelt. He died suddenly on February 17, 2016 at the age of 65. He had been the surgeon director of otology, neurotology and skull base surgery at The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York City. He was professor of otolaryngology […]
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. […]