At the monthly Greenbelt Rotary Evening Speaker Series on Wednesday, May 27, Danielle McKinney, who serves on Greenbelt City ...
Greenbelt Day commemorates the incorporation of Greenbelt, which officially became a municipality on June 1, 1937, when its ...
The Greenbelt City Council wrapped up its months-long budget review by unanimously adopting the fiscal year FY 2027 (July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2027) budget at its May 26 regular meeting. The final ...
On May 20, Greenbelt’s Advisory Committee on Education (ACE) recognized Greenbelt students who honor the city’s traditions of ...
For generations of young baseball players in Greenbelt, spring and summer evenings at the ballpark have meant much more than ...
The Register of Wills is a local government office responsible for supervising the verification process after a person dies. Its duties include validating wills, opening estates, appointing personal ...
On May 18 the Greenbelt City Council held a worksession for a final review of the FY 2027 budget. The budget was presented by City Manager Josué Salmerón and retired City Treasurer Bertha Gaymon, who ...
Tuesday, June 2 Primary Election Day: Tuesday, June 23 Maryland has a closed primary system, meaning voters registered with a political party may vote only in that party’s primary election. Voters who ...
This article was updated on May 28 to add responses from Sydney Harrison and Jennifer Rios which arrived after our deadline. Eight Democratic candidates are in the crowded race for two Prince George’s ...
Uplifting and hopeful for the future. These words reflect the annual Student Social Justice Awards Ceremony of the Prince George’s Lynching Memorial Project, hosted by the Greenbelt Black History and ...
The Piscataway People settled in various parts of Prince George’s County. Piscataway means “the people where the river bends.” Their ancestors arrived in Maryland more than 10,000 years ago. Their ...
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