The paper, published by the Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing Association, Inc., was established in 1937 shortly after the construction of Greenbelt, one of The New Deal Green Towns. It has been published weekly without interruption since that time and is delivered free to most Greenbelt residents.
Waynette Trammell, residente de Greenbelt, conoce de primera mano las dificultades que surgen al cuidar a una persona con una discapacidad mental. “La mayor frustración que tiene es la ansiedad porque la persona que cuida a los discapacitados no puede … Read More
Waynette Trammell, a Greenbelt resident, knows first-hand about the difficulties that come with taking care of someone with a mental disability. “The biggest frustration you have is agitation because the person taking care of the impaired can’t see what’s going … Read More
Teachers, administrators and staff make a difference in students’ lives and on March 25 the Greenbelt City Council and the Advisory Committee on Education (ACE) honored an educator from each of seven schools that Greenbelt students attend. Formed in 1995, … Read More
A table talk with Maryland State Delegate Alonzo Washington was held Saturday at the New Deal Café to update citizens on the Kirwan Commission’s recommendations for Maryland school funding. According to Washington, a Kirwan Commission member from Prince George’s County’s … Read More
Xavier Heron, a senior at Eleanor Roosevelt High School, is navigating life as many teenagers do – going to school, getting good grades and enjoying time with his friends. Rather than excel in sports or business, his goal is to … Read More
The second annual Journey to SCT Wellness 5K took place on Saturday, September 29 at Buddy Attick Park. The goal: to bring awareness of sickle cell trait (SCT), a condition that affects the lives of many, especially those of African … Read More