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Here is what’s happening on the Route 1 Corridor
Community survey names crime prevention as top priority
In separate surveys, College Park residents said the cityโs greatest priority should be crime prevention and public safety. The 510 residents who responded to the cityโs biennial community survey also named land use, police services, economic development and code enforcement as areas the city should focus on over the next two years. In another surveyโฆ
History-maker Olivia Crosby rises with girls wrestling
Stuck between the sweat-stained mat and her male opponent for almost all ofโฆ
Price of Easter candy hops
If your Easter basket isnโt full, it could be because candy inflation hasโฆ
Residents, councilmembers oppose planned new high school
College Park residents told Prince George’s County Councilmember Eric Olson (District 3) inโฆ
Calvert Hills Playground reopens after upgrades
An upgrade of the school-age section of Calvert Hills Playground and Athletic Fieldโฆ
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College Park
Wellesley homeowners object to new sidewalk
A representative of College Parkโs public works staff on March 11 offered residents who live on and near Wellesley Drive in the College Park Estates neighborhood the option of locating a new sidewalk on the north or south sides of the street but ran into opposition from homeowners who said they donโt want a sidewalkโฆ
Hyattsville
Itโs going to get worse: Why Hyattsville must fund emergency immigrant relief
What is happening in Hyattsville right now is horrifying. Neighbors are being ripped from their families during botched U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids with guns drawn and children watching. A mother was taken during an asylum hearing, leaving behind a 1-year-old and a 4-year-old. Families are terrified to leave their homes, even toโฆ
The Laurel Independent
Cutting Keeps Garden Edges Appealing
Many turn toward native gardening with the hope of reducing their yard work. In my experience, a well-designed wildlife garden eventually eliminates most annual maintenance. After establishment, there is no mulching, no fertilization, no repurchasing of annuals and no raking out the beds. In fact, I think the only maintenance I ever do in myโฆ



