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Click here to read a glowing (-in-the-night) report on this year’s North Woods Pumpkin Walk, a decades-long Greenbelt tradition.

The New Deal Café reopens Friday, November 1, with a new restaurant vendor. Our front-page interview with Kenny Hilliard showcases his plans and his enthusiasm for this new venture. Welcome to Greenbelt, Kenny! Read all about it!

City Council reviewed a draft master plan for Buddy Attick Park. In light of two recent Council vacancies, members are deliberating changes to the process for filling future open seats. Have a look at the paper here.

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October 30, 2024
On Friday, November 1, the New Deal Café (NDC) will open with new vendor Kenny Hilliard. Hilliard plans to debut “The New Deal Café Experience,” to offer more variety in memorable experiences, food choices with exhilarating flavors and new stage … Read More
October 30, 2024
Hundreds of jack-o’-lanterns flickered against the trees, illuminating a path for the Greenbelt community during the annual Pumpkin Walk through the North Woods on Saturday, October 19. While the Pumpkin Walk has been a tradition since 1988, the event this … Read More
October 30, 2024
The latest draft of the Buddy Attick Park Master Plan was presented for council review at the worksession on October 16.  It was developed by consultant Mahan Rykiel Associates and represented by two of its landscape designers, Scott Scarphone and … Read More
October 30, 2024
At its October 14 meeting, Greenbelt City Council considered a resolution authorizing a 15-member task force to review Greenbelt’s charter in accordance with state guidelines.  Councilmember Kristen Weaver called for amending the stipulation that four members must come from city … Read More
October 23, 2024
On October 14, Greenbelt City Council heard from members of the Reparations Commission who presented a request that the city provide the commission with $165,000 to hire two historians specializing in African American and Native American history, a genealogist, a … Read More
Seven young men stand side by side, wearing dark-colored shirts and slacks, with medals on multicolored ribbons around their necks. The center student holds a trophy with three green pillars.
October 23, 2024
Eleanor Roosevelt High School (ERHS) won the Prince George’s County Cross Country Championships in Fort Washington Park on Wednesday, October 16. The cross country teams headed to Fort Washington with the intent to win yet another county championship. At the … 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