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Click here to read about a County Council meeting held to discuss the fire department staffing shortage. Greenbelt and other nearby communities were well represented in the standing-room only crowd.

We also have reports on the Co-op supermarket’s annual meeting, and on a Veterans Day service to honor heroes and veterans. Read all about it!

There is plenty of other news, including the sudden retirement of the Science & Tech Coordinator at ERHS. Have a look at the paper here.

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November 20, 2024
On Thursday, November 14, the Prince George’s County Council held a public meeting on the June 2024 county fire services reallocations. The seats in the chamber of the Wayne K. Curry Building were filled, with press standing at the back … Read More
November 20, 2024
An improving financial picture, two bylaw changes, two new board members, the awarding of the annual Jim Cassels award and suggestions from members were all part of the Greenbelt Consumer Cooperative (better known as the Co-op) annual meeting, held on … Read More
November 20, 2024
On a fine fall day at Roosevelt Center, on the 11th day of the 11th month at 11 a.m., the same day and time the Armistice ended World War I (also known as the Great War), Greenbelt celebrated the service … Read More
November 20, 2024
On Monday, October 28, Eleanor Roosevelt High School (ERHS) students and parents received the October parent newsletter via email. In it, one piece of news shocked the community: “Dr. Donald Walker, our Science & Technology Program Coordinator, retired effective October … Read More
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

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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