Cable Casting Options for the City

City residents could see higher quality broadcasts of city meetings and more meetings could be broadcast if council approves moving forward with a proposal discussed at its January 4 worksession. The proposal will be considered for action at a future council meeting. The city hired Design and Integration, of Baltimore, to develop a proposal to […]

Delegate Washington Conducts Conversation

State Delegate Alonzo Washington (District 22) came prepared with questions for the panel he was moderating on January 7. With the broad topic of color and class in Prince George’s County, he started the evening off by introducing his expert panel and then asking them to comment on a letter from the Baltimore Sun that […]

New Concept for South Core Phase III

The December 7 Greenbelt City Council worksession was scheduled to consider the Detailed Site Plan (DSP) for Phase III of the South Core of Greenbelt Station and a new concept plan. However, issues relating to the DSP were satisfactorily resolved, leaving the council to concentrate on the concept plan. The mood was at times rather […]

City Sends Letter to GSA on FBI HQ

At a January 4 special meeting the Greenbelt City Council approved sending a letter to the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) supporting the building of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) headquarters on what is now the parking lot of the Greenbelt Metro station. The letter, a response to the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS), […]

Champion Trees Grace Greenbelt

Townsend hugs Greenbelt tree

Take a tour of the champion trees using the guide available from the city website greenbeltmd.gov/DocumentCenter/view/1900.   Read Amy Hansen’s article in the paper and enjoy the arboreal splendor on a walk around town.  The tour includes the Community Center, Centerway, Parkway, Crescent, Ridge and Hamilton, Buddy Attick Park and Schrom Hills Park. The short blurb […]

The Top Stories of 2015

It’s been a busy year in Greenbelt.  The preservation of our forests and woodlands have been on a lot of people’s minds and an election has come and gone with the same council still holding the reins.  In this week’s final issue of the paper for 2015 you will find a synopsis of  these and […]

Travel Group Has a Stellar Show Tour Treat

  “Is the trip still on?”  “Are we still going?”  The calls and emails kept coming to Mary and Barry Moien. We’d all been watching the news about the damage from Hurricane Joaquin and the devastating flooding in South Carolina. The date for the long-planned show trip to Myrtle Beach, October 12, was fast approaching. […]

Service Dog Shot in Dogpark by Off-Duty DC Police Officer

An off-duty D.C. Metropolitan police sergeant shot a trained service dog belonging to a hearing-impaired woman the morning of Sunday, December 13 while both were at the city-owned dog park on Hanover Drive. The police officer reported that the dog “ran out of the enclosure in an aggressive manner with teeth bared. She feared for […]

Greenbelt Registers its Views on Refugees

At its November 23 regular meeting, the Greenbelt City Council received a petition from resident Josh Hamlin asking that council adopt a resolution expressing Greenbelt’s willingness to welcome refugees from the current warfare in Syria and urging elected officials at all levels of government to cooperate in actively addressing the current refugee crisis. At its […]