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Greenbelt Police vehicles block the entrance beyond the police tape at Schrom Hills Park following the shooting there on Friday.

Read more about the sad happenings at Schrom Hill Park Friday April 19 on Senior Skip Day below.  At the time of posting (Wednesday 24, 5:30 p.m.) none of the five victims remains on the critical list but two youths are still hospitalized.

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April 17, 2024
One of the News Review’s favorite astronomers, Jerry Bonnell, was in the line of totality in Vienna, Illinois.  Bonnell tells us it is pronounced VI-enna, (VI emphasized and rhyming with “Hi”) and speculates that this may be to avoid confusion … Read More
Lesley Kash
April 17, 2024
Part Two of a Two-Part Story  Marc Siegel, Heather Hart, Eva Garin, Hopi Auerbach, Lesley Kash, Dorothy Dobson and Jonathan Murray all moved away from their Greenbelt childhood homes, though some didn’t go far.  Siegel moved from Maplewood Court to … Read More
April 17, 2024
Apollo is only one year and four months old. He’s spent most of his life at Greenbelt Animal Shelter, where he arrived last July. He had been caged and starved in a Greenbelt apartment and was days away from death … Read More
April 17, 2024
With very little council comment on its FY 2025 budget, the city’s Department of Planning and Community Development got the opportunity to strut its stuff and showcase its activities.   The city council worksession of April 3, as well as … Read More
April 11, 2024
Part One of a Two-Part Story Secret passages, ladders and Lego house designs are among the memories of seven Greenbelters who live in their childhood homes. Hopi Auerbach and Heather Hart on Ridge Road, Dorothy Dobson and Eva Garin on … Read More
April 11, 2024
Light clouds on Monday, April 8, mostly dissipated in time for eclipse watchers throughout Greenbelt to clearly view the first eclipse in the area since 2017.  This partial solar eclipse – with the moon blocking 89 percent of the sun, … 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