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A Hyattsville company is building the grandstands for the inauguration. Associated Builders Inc., which is based on Baltimore Avenue in downtown Hyattsville, is being paid $2.84 million to build the grandstands for President Obama’s second inauguration, according to the Washington … Continue reading
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Hyattsville voters supported a referendum legalizing gay marriage by 10 percentage points more than the state as a whole. With a historic gay-marriage law set to take effect next week in Maryland, the Hyattsville Wire decided to dig a little … Continue reading
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If you feel like you didn’t pay enough taxes this year, you can donate to the federal government right here in Hyattsville. The Department of the Treasury established a fund in 1843 to accept donations, such as bequests in wills, … Continue reading
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Big Bad Woof was one of the few stores at the Shoppes at Arts District Hyattsville without an official storefront sign, but that changed today. The Hyattsville location of the local gourmet pet supply store spent the day hanging up … Continue reading
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