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Click here to read about a well-attended panel discussion about the history of reparations for Indigenous and Black communities.

A GHI contractor tragically died after a bee attack. Neighbors were frustrated by delays in 911 response. Read all about it!

We have an interview with members of Phonophobia, a “rising star” rock band composed of ERHS students. And an interview with Sylvia Lewis, a prominent Greenbelt resident who, as a child, lived through the Blitz in WWII London. The Blitz is the subject of a film currently showing at Greenbelt Cinema. Have a look at the paper here.

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November 13, 2024
(Editor’s Note: The News Review had hoped to be able to report on this incident with access to official documents. Following our Public Information Act (PIA) request, the Prince George’s County Fire Department (PGFD) was required under the Act to … Read More
November 13, 2024
On November 9 over 70 people attended a reparations discussion at Greenbelt Library, hosted by the Greenbelt Black History and Culture Committee. Panelists shared historical context, continuing efforts and the outlook for reparative justice for Indigenous and Black communities. Attendees … Read More
November 13, 2024
After winning first place at the Rising Stars Showcase at the Greenbelt Labor Day Festival on September 2, the student rock band Phonophobia has made quite the name for themselves. Composed of Eleanor Roosevelt High School (ERHS) seniors Braeden Keffer, … Read More
November 13, 2024
The movie Blitz, about a young boy in World War II London, currently is on screen at Greenbelt Cinema. Sylvia Lewis may be the only Greenbelter who, as a small child, experienced the Blitz in the East End of London, … Read More
An envelope addressed to Prince George's County Board of Elections, with the stars-and-stripes "Official Election Mail" logo. The return address has been obscured. In the lower right corner of the envelope, a yellow label bears the printed message, "Return to Sender, Insufficient Address, Unable to Forward."
November 6, 2024
One Greenbelter visited the News Review office to share their concern about a returned mail-in ballot the day before the election. Others tracking the status of their mail-in ballots sent from Greenbelt are concerned they still haven’t been marked as … Read More
A light-skinned man wears a white bike helmet, sunglasses, and a blue shirt with bright designs. He has a close-trimmed pale beard and mustache. He is outside, with grass and a tree in the background.
November 6, 2024
I’ve been riding my bike around Greenbelt for decades. Over the years, the city has made some improvements, particularly in Greenbelt West. The new roundabout at Cherrywood Lane at the Greenbelt Metro entrance has made things much better for bike … 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