Author Archives: Alison Beckwith

New Eatery at Brentwood Food Hall Offers Charcuterie to Go

Charcutago is the newest eatery to open at miXt foo hall in Brentwood and offers charcuterie to go including fresh meats, cheeses, nuts, fruit and other sides. Continue reading

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Mount Rainier Artist Releases New Hand-Drawn Riverdale Park Map

A Mount Rainier artist who specializes in hand-drawn maps of D.C. neighborhoods has released a new map of Riverdale Park. Continue reading

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Federalist Pig Says Still Exploring Hyattsville Location

Federalist Pig told the Hyattsville Wire that it’s still looking into opening a sit-down restaurant in Hyattsville. Continue reading

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Hyattsville Uses Motion-Sensor Cameras to Monitor Free Parking

The city recently installed the cameras to monitor parking spaces on Gallatin Street near City Hall and the post office that are free to use for 15 minutes. Continue reading

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Shake Shack, Chopt to Open in College Park Later This Year

The burger and salad chains will open at the upcoming Union on Knox student apartments at 4350 Knox Rd. later this year. Continue reading

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WETA’s ‘Signature Dish’ Highlights Brentwood’s Vegan Eatery

On Monday, Mar. 4, WETA’s “Signature Dish” TV show will feature one of the newest vendors at the miXt Food Hall in Brentwood. In an episode on “Food Hall Finds,” host Seth Tillman will have a mushroom burger from vegan … Continue reading

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A Forgotten Place Where Slaves Were Sold in Prince George’s County

A short drive from the Route 1 corridor in Upper Marlboro lies a haunting reminder: a long stone block once used to exhibit enslaved people during auctions. Continue reading

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