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Here is what’s happening on the Route 1 Corridor
From where I stand: Shakespeare on the porch
I plunked down a box on the porch, wearied by my familyโs third move in a year, but thankful to be settling down in Hyattsville. As I turned and looked out, it seemed there was an empty auditorium beneath me, and I could not restrain myself; I began to recite, โAll the worldโs a stageโฆ
Lakelanders called to join ‘legacy’ program
Leaders of College Parkโs historically Black Lakeland community are looking for neighbors whoโฆ
Video: Hyattsville residents sound off about Purple Line Construction
The Maryland Department of Transportationโs Purple Line has been under construction for almostโฆ
Ravens to practice at UMDย
Baltimore Ravens fans will get a chance to see their favorite players practiceโฆ
Science of the city: Why is the county so overweight?
Last month, โScience of the Cityโ explored the unique reasons why Greater Hyattsvilleโฆ
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College Park
Council backs entertainment at 3 downtown venues
The College Park City Council voted on July 7 to support the applications of three downtown restaurants to add or continue late-night entertainment. The Hall, which will rebrand as The Lakelander under new ownership once renovations are complete and permits are awarded, has applied to the Prince Georgeโs County Board of License Commissioners for aโฆ
Hyattsville
Miss Floribunda: Going to bat for safe mosquito control
Dear Miss Floribunda, I hear that we are going to have a particularly bad time this summer with mosquitoes. That means that people are going to be hiring those so-called pest control experts to come spray poison all over the place. When the city participates in the State of Maryland Mosquito Control Program, at leastโฆ
The Laurel Independent
At age 91, longtime Laurel Turkey Trot runner keeps going
Bill Beydler has run in most of the 21 Laurel Turkey Trots since the annual Thanksgiving Day 5K fundraiser began in 2004. For the past 14 years, he has finished first in his age group. Actually, he has not had much competition during that time, perhaps because he was running in his 80s and 90s.โฆ



