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Here is what’s happening on the Route 1 Corridor

Laurel mayor issues June 18 youth curfew

Laurel youths will soon have a new curfew. On June 11, Laurel Mayor Keith R. Sydnor issued an executive order establishing a temporary citywide curfew for individuals under age 18. The curfew takes effect June 18 and remains in place through Sept. 8. Sydnor explained the curfew in a press release. “Summer should be aโ€ฆ

College Park

Berwyn association wins 2 environmental grants

Members of the Berwyn District Civic Association (BDCA) and other volunteers planted 500 native pollinator plants on June 7 at the Trolley Trail Permaculture Garden between Greenbelt Road and Tecumseh Street. A few weeks earlier, the group planted 100 native perennials in a new rain garden on 49th Avenue. The plantings were the result ofโ€ฆ

Hyattsville

ย โ€˜Nature Nearbyโ€™ columnist Seitz dies in April

John Frederick โ€œFredโ€ Seitz died at his home in Hyattsville โ€” the same home that he and his wife, Kathyrn โ€œKathyโ€ Foxhall, bought and moved into after they wed in 1988 โ€” on April 26, at age 73, according to his obituary. Seitz wrote the โ€œNature Nearbyโ€ column for the Life & Times (L&T) forโ€ฆ

The Laurel Independent

How to bring a garden back to life

Do you have a garden bed that causes you to wince as you pass by? Whether itโ€™s filled with a tangle of overgrown weeds or simply dead plants, it can make you feel embarrassed or like a failed gardener. Youโ€™re not alone โ€” every gardener has faced this at some point. Fortunately, natureโ€™s magic isโ€ฆ

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