Category Archives: Brentwood
After 15 years in human resources departments, German Rochez decided to give job seekers the benefits of his experiences. Continue reading
A reminder of Route 1’s segregated past has been replaced by a powerful and inspirational symbol of racial reconciliation. Continue reading
- Posted in Brentwood
- Tagged arts, public art, Windom Road Historic Barrier Park
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An event to allow swimming in the Anacostia River was postponed again after water quality tests failed. Continue reading
- Posted in Bladensburg, Brentwood, College Park, Edmonston, Greenbelt, Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, Riverdale Park, University Park, Woodridge
- Tagged Anacostia River, Anacostia Riverkeeper, Anacostia Watershed Society, environment
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The towns of Brentwood and North Brentwood will replace an ugly symbol of segregation with art dedicated to racial reconciliation. Continue reading
- Posted in Brentwood
- Tagged history, parks, Windom Road Historic Barrier Park
- Comments Off on The Brentwoods Unveil Sculpture to Replace Segregation-Era Barrier
In March, Mount Rainier resident John McKinley-Ward launched Towne Bagels to bring top-quality sourdough bagels to the Route 1 corridor. Continue reading
- Posted in Brentwood, Mount Rainier
- Tagged farmers markets, Gateway Farmers' Market, restaurants, Towne Bagels
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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
- Posted in Bladensburg, Brentwood, College Park, Edmonston, Greenbelt, Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, Riverdale Park, University Park, Woodridge
- Tagged kids, National Arboretum, nature, parks
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Along with other berries in Maryland, mulberries generally ripen in June, although they came a little earlier this year. Continue reading
- Posted in Bladensburg, Brentwood, College Park, Edmonston, Greenbelt, Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, Riverdale Park, University Park, Woodridge
- Tagged Driskell Park, kids, Lake Artemesia, nature
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