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Striking a balance in 2009
Central-area officials say the economy will play a role in determining what projects and development to move forward with and what to put on hold in 2009.
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County offers free Christmas tree recycling
Residents looking to give the ultimate white elephant gift after the holidays can recycle their Christmas trees into mulch through a free county recycling program.
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School Digest
The following area schools will hold open houses next month: St. Andrew's United Methodist Day School, 4 Wallace Manor Road in Edgewater, will hold an open house from 9 to 11 a.m. and from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Jan.
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Christmas Wish List (CWL) 2005-07 Review
The past three years have featured a regular December feature I call the Christmas Wish List.
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Glenn Dale-Seabrook-Lanham and Vicinity Sector Plan and Sectional Map Amendment
With a title like that, y'know it's going to be a good post. M-NCPPC is working on the above mentioned plan and have been getting some public input on it.
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Holidays at the Houses
29, 2008 1st place gingerbread house in the children's category went to Brian Holt with "Santa's Spa at the North Pole " on display at Darnall's Chance House Museum during the 9th annual Gingerbread House ...
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PG crossing guards concentrated on student safety
Seventy-two-year-old Jeanne Osborne drives 55 miles each way from her St. Mary's County home to Prince George's County for one reason.
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Warrior Care Month to honor service members
John Schima, world-class skeet shooting instructor, helps Lance Cpl. Daniel Aristy with his skeet shooting techniques during a visit to the Prince George's County Skeet and Trap Center Monday.
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Community loses place to decompress
Terrance Rucker of College Park and Gail Fischbaum of Glenn Dale practice tai chi under the instruction of Penny Martin of Greenbelt for the last time at Greenbelt Om Community Yoga in Greenbelt.
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Down one, burned cat starts new life
Thomas Smith, a veterinarian at the Humane Society of Charles County in Waldorf, gently holds Mattie, a 6-month-old cat that suffered burns all over his body after someone in Prince George's County doused him ...
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Lanham area biking improvements discussed
The Glenn Dale, Seabrook and Lanham Community Advisory Group held a meeting in August to discuss transportation issues.
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Bagpipers perform for police, Irish culture
Meredith May of Oxon Hill and other members of the Prince George's County Police Pipe Band perform Sept.
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Around Crofton: Kids find adventure through summer reading program
Huntington Learning Center recently honored 10 students who participated in its summer Reading Adventure Program.
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Tristie L. Tappin Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive,...
She attributes her success to the support she received being raised by her single mother and the teachers in her lives who have served as positive role models.
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Fueling the community
Nora Wixon and her son, Craig, of Glenn Dale ask Scott Wilson questions about the Green Guild Biodiesel Co-op at the Riverdale Farmer's Market on Aug.
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A passionate local artist with a big voice
Talk to her about singing and a twinkle comes into the eyes of Marilyn Ashford-Brown. Ashford-Brown of Glenn Dale performs R&B and jazz music in the Maryland and Washington D.C. metropolitan area.
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Man found dead after Hyattsville shooting
A 36-year-old man died after a Friday night shooting in the 2500 block of Markham Lane in Hyattsville.
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No Starbucks closings in Frederick, Md.
Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Jul. 19--For the many local die-hard Starbucks fans who sulked at reports of 600 store closings, here's good news: No Starbucks stores are on the chopping block in Frederick.
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No Starbucks closings in Frederick, Md.
Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Jul. 19--For the many local die-hard Starbucks fans who sulked at reports of 600 store closings, here's good news: No Starbucks stores are on the chopping block in Frederick.
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Java Fans Take Heart, Starbucks Closing 9 Local Shops
Alert the media -- the initial list of Starbuck closings is out, and at least eight suburban outlets will soon shut down as well as one in the District.
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