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The co-op grocery store's produce department. Colorful produce and packages line shelves on two walls of the space, while more colorful produce rests on an island in the middle. At right, a display holds bags of packaged items. Colorful triangle banners hang from the ceiling.
December 19, 2024
The member comment portion of the Greenbelt Co-op’s December 11 board meeting raised concerns about employee working conditions, which also had been raised by several employees at the August board meeting. Board Vice Chair Steven Bernheisel led the meeting. Concerns … Read More
Rodney Roberts, a blond light-skinned man with a handlebar mustache, wears a light gray-green shirt with a dark green patterned tie. He sits at a table in front of the U.S. flag, the Maryland flag, and the Greenbelt flag.
December 19, 2024
On December 9, Greenbelt City Council addressed “unbecoming conduct of a councilmember” following a staff complaint of allegedly abusive language directed at city staff by Councilmember Rodney Roberts. Councilmember Kristen Weaver had placed the item on the agenda, an item … Read More
December 19, 2024
At the December 9 Greenbelt City Council meeting, City Manager Josué Salmerón spoke about the city’s renewed legal efforts to challenge the removal of career firefighters from the Greenbelt Fire Department in June. Salmerón also shared the news that the … Read More
The pie chart title is "GHI 2025 Budget: $16,341,969." Colorful segments are labeled as follows: Real Estate Taxes, 35.3%. Reserves, 16.8%. Maintenance, 28.4%. Admin, 11%. Trash collection, 2.8%. Insurance, 5.7%.
December 19, 2024
On Thursday, December 12, the Greenbelt Homes, Inc. (GHI) Board of Directors held a town hall meeting to inform members about revisions to the member handbook, the 2025 budget and the next steps in the Pipe Replacement Project. Pipe Replacement … Read More
December 11, 2024
On Wednesday, December 4, Greenbelt City Council held a worksession with a representative of the AMAR Group LLC firm to discuss the Preliminary Armory Feasibility Assessment.  Discussion of the Armory’s condition began with an overview of the location’s history. While … Read More
December 11, 2024
More fire department staffing changes are coming on December 29, said the Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department in a memo released Friday, December 6. Of the four stations that lost career staff as part of the summer staffing plan (Greenbelt, … 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