Published continuously since the New Deal City of Greenbelt was founded in 1937, the News Review is delivered free to most Greenbelt residents. In 1970 we won a landmark First Amendment case in the Supreme Court. 

ERHS Student Wins Award For Best Micro Short Film

Felix Hass, Greenbelt resident and 10th grader at Eleanor Roosevelt High School (ERHS), won the Best Micro Short Film award from the Taiwan International Short Film Festival in October 2021. Hass has been attending the Greenbelt Access Television (GATe) animation classes for approximately four years and with the help of his teacher, George Kochell, Hass […]

Photographers of Early Greenbelt Also Covered Poverty, War & More

Part 1 of a series Greenbelt’s construction and the early years of life in the community were well documented by photographers employed by the federal government’s Resettlement Administration (RA) and the Farm Security Administration (FSA), which succeeded it. The Greenbelt photos are part of the FSA/Office of War Information (OWI) Photograph Collection, which documented American […]

Council Approves Much of Reform Language in Police General Orders

After months of deliberation and debate, the Greenbelt City Council passed a 22-item police reform resolution on January 10. This resolution would modify various General Orders of the Greenbelt Police Department which dictate its day-to-day operations. With the impetus being Councilmember Colin Byrd’s Greenbelt Fair and Just Policing Act, proposed in 2020, a thorough review […]

Send Your Valentine Cuties – A News Review Love Note

The first Valentine’s Love Notes appeared in the News Review on February 13, 1986, decorously entitled Expressions of the Heart. Since then, the page has been an annual feature. We encourage our readers to express their love for each other, their families, their pets, their city – even their newspaper (oh, the brazen hussy). It’s […]

Schools Go Back In Person With Regular Weekly Testing

On Wednesday, January 12, Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) issued a press release that laid out plans to test students and teachers frequently as in-person classes reconvene on Tuesday, January 18. Here are the PGCPS expectations: Home test kits and KN95 masks will be distributed to all students and staff. One kit containing two […]

Springhill Lake Classes Tie Wildlife and Crafts Together

A girl with dark hair and a multicolored T-shirt holds up a puppet of a cicada: a brown bug with red eyes and big red wings. Behind her is a Christmas tree.

Building nests, examining oak leaves and fox dens, constructing realistic models of cicadas and dragonflies – students at Springhill Lake Elementary are making fun art projects with the help of innovative online programming, provided by Greenbelt Recreation in partnership with local environmental groups Greenbelt Biota, CHEARS (Chesapeake Education, Arts and Research Society) and Ikumi Kayama, […]

City to Consult on Priorities For Rescue Funds Allocation

The city has commenced its community engagement program on the use of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, with the goal of soliciting ideas from all the city’s residents and groups in an effort to use the funds in the most strategic and necessary ways.  On December 20, 2021, city staff and Michelle Ferguson, vice […]

Co-op Distributes Generous Member Patronage Refunds

The Greenbelt Consumer Cooperative, Roosevelt Center’s Co-op grocery store, had such a profitable year that members received cash back for a portion of their purchases for the first time in seven years. To save on postage and because some members have moved since 2014, refund vouchers were initially distributed to delighted members from a table […]

Goddard to Shrink Its Campus, Patuxent Refuge May Grow

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center should sell its unused land to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, instead of selling it to a developer. This is the December 27, 2021, recommendation from the Public Building Reform Board (PBRB) which oversees the disposal (sale or transfer) of federal assets as per the Federal Assets Sale and […]

Council Passes Police Reform Resolution

After many months of work, the Greenbelt City Council unanimously approved the resolution to modify the police general orders during its January 10 meeting. The first 22 modifications of the legislation were approved. These modifications include defining the term of de-escalation, requiring police to identify themselves loudly and clearly if they are forcibly entering a […]