On March 2, the Greenbelt City Council continued its deliberations at a worksession on expanding collective bargaining rights ...
A recently proposed data center in Landover sparked protests and a desire by local communities to learn more about what data ...
Federal officials joined Maryland and county politicians as well as local leaders in Greenbelt on Monday, March 9 to announce more than $1.8 million in federal funding for youth recreation projects, ...
For more than six decades, Sylvia Lewis has called Greenbelt home. Now, as she prepares to move closer to family in upstate New York, she is reflecting on the community that shaped much of her life.
The city held a community meeting for public review and input for the Indian Creek Park concept plan at the Springhill Lake ...
The focus of the February 23 meeting of the Greenbelt City Council appeared to be on communicating as council gave guidance ...
When Doreen Clower comes home and calls out “puppy love,” Milo races down from the top of the steps to greet her. Other times ...
In Greenbelt, the debate over cellphone infrastructure has shifted over the past eight years. What began in 2017 with opposition to a proposed cell tower near Eleanor Roosevelt High School (ERHS) has ...
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Monday 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday 2 to 4 p.m. Phone is answered in person only during office hours (301) 474-4131. Phone messages left at other times will be responded to during the next office session.
Both Black and white workers built Greenbelt in the 1930s, but only white families were accepted to live in the new town. This article does not discuss all persons, activities and letters related to ...
Say it loud, say it clear, immigrants are welcome here!” This was just one of many chants that were passionately shouted out ...