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Click Here: This summer, one ambulance will cover Greenbelt during the day while career EMS people are reallocated.

Greenbelt is pursuing a Vision Zero grant with the aim of reducing fatalities in car crashes. Have a look at the story!

On a lighter note, read about the city’s Pride events last week, from a parade to drag bingo. Take a Peek!

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A dark-haired person in a crimson knee-length dress and black jacket holds a microphone and sings, in front of a table with rainbow streamers and a green sign reading "Emerald City Pride In Memory of Ric Gordon."
June 20, 2024
Rounding out Saturday’s Greenbelt Emerald City Pride events was an evening of Drag Bingo hosted at The SPACE Free Art For All in Beltway Plaza. Dozens of couples attended the 21-and-over event, with drag performer D’Manda Martini serving as the … Read More
Takisha James stands up, hands together, amid a roomful of people sitting at tables.
June 20, 2024
Prince George’s County Fire Chief Tiffany Green recently announced a plan to reallocate all career firefighters and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) staff at four Prince George’s County fire departments: Greenbelt, Berwyn Heights, Bowie-Bel Air and Bunker Hill. The effective date … Read More
A grant application to fund a Vision Zero study in Greenbelt was mentioned in the News Review’s April 18 issue in coverage of the city’s budget. At that time staff were preparing for the Vision Zero grant application, “modeled after … Read More
A person wearing a rainbow-striped dress and curly orange wig smiles with an outstretched hand, leading the parade down a suburban street among trees and yards. Behind them, two people carry a tie-dyed sign reading Greenbelt Honk! Situation. Behind them are parade participants in brightly colored clothing.
June 20, 2024
Last Saturday’s Greenbelt Emerald City Pride events kicked off with a morning Pride Parade. At the Spellman Overpass, members of the Greenbelt Honk! Situation made sure their instruments were in tune, and supportive families sporting LGBTQIA+ Pride flags and local … Read More
Prince George’s County plans to remove career fire and rescue personnel from Greenbelt, Berwyn Heights, Bowie and Bunker Hill, starting on June 30. Impact Currently, Greenbelt has 24 career firefighters working shifts Monday through Friday and “there’s no way to … Read More
June 12, 2024
Greenbelt City Council met on June 3, with two primary issues raised during Petitions and Requests. One was council’s previous decision to grant Assistant City Manager Tim George a bonus for his outstanding service performed as interim city manager during … Read More

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A fallen tree in Greenbelt Lake stands starkly after the January 31 snowfall.  Photo by Jeff Jones
Fallen tree, Greenbelt Lake by Jeffrey Jones