Category Archives: Bladensburg

Stories about Bladensburg, Maryland, in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., with a focus on arts, culture, history, real estate and development.

A group of volunteer residents along the Route 1 corridor have formed a group called Welcome Home Neighbor, and for the last two years, they have worked to assist families in need who are moving to the area. Continue reading

The owners of the Mount Hermon Lodge No. 179 have applied for the building to be designated a historic property by the county and are studying how it could be adapted for other uses. Continue reading

After 15 years in human resources departments, German Rochez decided to give job seekers the benefits of his experiences. Continue reading

The National Arboretum, just off Route 1, normally closes at 5 p.m., but there are some options to see it after hours this summer. Continue reading

Along with other berries in Maryland, mulberries generally ripen in June, although they came a little earlier this year. Continue reading

Now in its second week, the farmers market in the Bunker Hill fire station parking lot at 3716 Rhode Island Ave. has a number of vendors from the Route 1 corridor. Continue reading

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