Noise, Poor Notice: Standpipe Project Disrupts Neighbors

Residents living near the Greenbelt Standpipe Rehabilitation Project say construction and ongoing sandblasting began without adequate notice, bringing prolonged noise and disruption to dozens of nearby households. Neighbors say while they understand the need for infrastructure repairs, a lack of consistent communication from the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) has left families scrambling to cope […]

Greenbelt to Begin Stop Sign Camera Enforcement April 1

The City of Greenbelt is conducting a warning phase for its new automated stop sign enforcement program from April 1 through April 30, with citations to follow after the initial rollout. The cameras, recently approved by the Greenbelt City Council, were installed at six intersections across the city. Officials say the program is intended to […]

Council Hears Balanced Budget, Economic Outlook for FY 2027

At the Greenbelt City Council meeting on March 23, City Manager Josué Salmerón presented the proposed city budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2027, which runs from July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2027. The balanced budget showed $41,748,149 in revenue in the General Fund (up 3.92 percent from FY 2026) with $41,741,246 in General Fund […]

State and Federal Primary: Preview of Election Races

Maryland’s primary election will take place on June 23. Greenbelt voters will see seven federal and state races on the ballot, ranging from House of Delegates to governor, with no ballot measures included. Governor In the governor’s race, incumbent Wes Moore currently faces one Democrat challenger, Eric Felber, while Republicans have a crowded slate of […]

GHI May Purchase Building Housing Supermarket, GAC

A white flat-roofed building with a green sign reading CO-OP SUPERMARKET and smaller words in white text. One panel of brown brick near the sign. There is a covered walkway outside the building.

The board of Greenbelt Homes, Inc. (GHI) is considering purchasing 121 Centerway, the building that houses the Co-op Supermarket and Pharmacy and Greenbelt Arts Center (GAC). A joint statement from GHI’s Board and the Co-op Supermarket said, for the first time in Roosevelt Center’s history, the owners of 121 Centerway have expressed a willingness to […]

Greenbelt Celebrates Dedicated Educators with 2026 ACE Awards

Honorees and local politicians stand together in the Greenbelt City Council chamber, with flags and the Greenbelt logo behind them.

Ever wonder who in Greenbelt recognizes those heroes among us working to feed and support our children, train and inspire future leaders, and day in, day out, bring care and dedication to the education of the nation? Well, wonder no more, it’s ACE! (Greenbelt Advisory Committee on Education). Since its inception in 1994, ACE has […]

Sheroes Bring Shorts Change

Dark-colored shorts in a glass case, with a pair of spectacles and a drawing of two women (which appears to be a sewing pattern).

Reading my last article about the Greenbelt ordinance regarding proper attire in what is now Roosevelt Center (See the March 5, 2026 issue), one might have thought the article was merely about shorts. However, women have had to stand up everywhere for their rights on issues big and small, from time immemorial, and Greenbelt is […]

Speed Camera along Greenbelt Road Raises Concern among Drivers

A large black camera with two small red lights at the bottom edge sits on a patch of grass next to a sidewalk. Beside the sidewalk, a school bus drives past. In the background is an Aldi sign.

A school zone speed camera just outside Greenbelt has raised concern among local drivers who say they received citations despite believing they were not speeding, prompting questions about whether the device is accurately recording vehicle speeds. The camera, located on eastbound Greenbelt Road near the T-Mobile store, is operated by the Town of Berwyn Heights […]

David W. Lange Dies at 90; Began Projects at Work, Home

David William Lange, age 90, died March 6, 2026; he battled aspiration pneumonia for 10 years following radiation treatment for throat cancer. David was born on December 5, 1935 in Minneapolis, Minn. He was the middle son of Frederick and Leila Benedict Lange. He studied mathematics. David was employed by the National Security Agency (NSA) […]

Goddard Library Closure Paused As Lawsuit Fights to Keep It

Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) was home to NASA’s largest research library. Then its services and operations were paused on December 9 for a 60-day review and less than half-way into that period, on January 2, the agency announced the library’s closure, shuttering the physical space (see the January 8 issue). The library closure is […]