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Here is what’s happening on the Route 1 Corridor

Teen center scheduled to open this fall

The cityโ€™s new teen center, located at 40th Avenue and Nicholson Street, is now slated to open this fall, according to city staff.  โ€œThe Community Services and Public Works Departments are finalizing furniture purchases and moving items in,โ€ city spokesperson Cindy Zork said in an email to the Life & Times (L&T). โ€œStaff will moveโ€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 Elementary celebrates 100 years of educating generations of students

Nicole Parks remembers when students carried book bags filled with textbooks and teachers relied on chalkboards instead of tablets and smart screens. “We’ve moved from books to technology,” said Parks, a school counselor who worked at Laurel Elementary for 30 years. Parks was among about 100 students, teachers, parents and alumni who gathered June 5โ€ฆ

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