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Here is what’s happening on the Route 1 Corridor

New grant breathes life into Laurel food pantries

A $70,000 food grant is helping three Laurel food pantries replenish supplies and purchase new equipment in the fight against food insecurity. Prince George’s County Councilman Tom Dernoga (District 1) is sponsoring the funds for nonprofit food distribution efforts. Fish of Laurel Inc., Laurel Advocacy and Referral Services (LARS), and Faith Village of Greater Laurel…

College Park

City celebrates Lunar New Year

More than 100 College Park families visited a crimson-tinged City Hall on Feb. 21 to celebrate Lunar New Year. The city’s second annual Lunar New Year festivities featured music, food and crafts from Asian cultures. Ryna Quiñones, communications and events manager, said the event celebrates the city’s diversity. “We’re showcasing so many different traditions that happen…

Hyattsville

From Where I Stand: Get Flock surveillance out of Hyattsville

In the February issue of the Life & Times, the article about a new noise camera on Adelphi Road highlighted how little local conversation there is about the outsourcing of surveillance technology within Route 1 Corridor communities. Last March, the city council approved a request from the Hyattsville Police Department (HPD) to accept grant money…

The Laurel Independent

Pallotti falls to St. Frances in IAAM championship

On Saturday, Feb. 14, the Pallotti Lady Panthers faced conference rival St. Frances Academy of Baltimore for the third and final meeting of the season — this time with the IAAM championship on the line. St. Frances, which won the previous two matchups, completed the sweep with a 53-44 victory. The loss ended the Lady…

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