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With new leadership, Hyattsville CDC looks to increase visibility

There is a good chance the average Hyattsville resident doesnโ€™t know what the Hyattsville Community Development Corporation (HyCDC) is or what it does, but the 26-year-old organizationโ€™s impact can be felt throughout the city. Since its founding in 2000, the HyCDC has had a simple mission, said Stuart Eisenberg, the groupโ€™s founding executive director: toโ€ฆ

College Park

Lake Artemesia has layered history

Lake Artemesia has a storied history. Like all lakes in Maryland, this one is man-made.  It all started in the mid-1800s, when a deep pit was left behind by workers digging for stone while constructing tracks for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroadโ€™s Washington Branch. The unsightly quarry caught the attention of Edwin A. Newman, aโ€ฆ

Hyattsville

Video: How do Hyattsville residents feel about Fourth of July this year?

Earlier this week, global analytics firm Gallup released a survey saying that 33% of U.S. adults say they are โ€œextremely proudโ€ to be an American, the lowest reading in Gallup’s trend dating back to 2001. “Another 20% say they are โ€œvery proud,โ€ which means just over half of Americans express high levels of pride inโ€ฆ

The Laurel Independent

Laurel cancels Fourth of July parade; evening celebration, fireworks to continue

The City of Laurel has canceled its annual Fourth of July parade on Saturday because of extreme heat, but the remainder of the city’s Independence Day celebration will continue Saturday evening on a delayed schedule. Forecasts call for temperatures above 100 degrees, with the heat index reaching as high as 110, according to the Nationalโ€ฆ

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