New College Park law governs tree pruning and removal
By Kit Slack On May 10, the College Park City Council passed a law intended to protect the city’s big,
By Kit Slack On May 10, the College Park City Council passed a law intended to protect the city’s big,
BY ILANA WILLIAMS Need more trees in your city? Try planting them on private property. Before the pandemic,
Dear Miss Floribunda, Unlike “Not a Tree Hugger” in last month’s column, I like trees and appreciate the ones in
By PAUL STEINKOENIG — It is with dismay that I learned at the March 14 Hyattsville Corridor Community (HCC) meeting
BY LESLEY RIDDLE — I have always been a tree hugger. Growing up in northern New Jersey, I was surrounded by
BY REBECCA BENNETT — Pepco has partnered up with the Arbor Day Foundation for the sixth year of the Energy-Saving Trees
BY REBECCA BENNETT — With temperatures nearing 70 degrees this past weekend, it was a fine time to get outside
BY CAROLINE SELLE — Pepco’s tree trimmings have been temporarily suspended in the city of Hyattsville. According to city spokesperson
About this time of year, we start to long for the first petals to bloom on our city’s many flowering
Editor’s Note: The recent removal of trees on Jefferson was not related to the Oct. 6 Shade Tree Review presented
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