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 other topics that have exercised Greenbelters during 2015 as well as some goodbyes to friends and neighbors.  Check it out at www.greenbeltnewsreview.com/issues/GNR20151231.pdf.

 

The News Review has received biographies from Bill Orleans and incumbent Amy Knesel. Candidate biographies are prepared by the candidates

When first permitted to run for council, or from council, as it may be, Orleans’ biography was published in the

When Amy Knesel joined Greenbelt’s City Council in January 2024, she expected to help guide the city through a time