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You can now get the trendiest bakery item since the cupcake comeback right here in Hyattsville: the homemade pop tart. For the last few years, the humble pop tart has become a hot-ticket everywhere from Ted’s Bulletin in D.C. to … Continue reading
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Studio SoHy’s first student show, “The Road That Leads West,” which opened this past weekend and runs through Dec. 3, features Hyattsville’s own teen-aged professional photographer. Benedict Gorman won the Hyattsville Wire’s winter photography contest in January. His new month-long … Continue reading
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After tabulating the submissions, the results are in for the winners of the Hyattsville Wire’s third annual Best of Route 1 reader poll. They show a mix of longtime local favorites and newcomers on the Route 1 corridor, especially among … Continue reading
Sangfroid Distilling will have a soft opening this weekend in South Hyattsville. Continue reading
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The winter months present a problem for parents and other caregivers along the Route 1 corridor: Not enough indoor play areas to take young kids to burn energy. There are some good venues that offer kid-focused indoor activities. Local parents … Continue reading
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The popular Red Onion Records shop’s future Hyattsville location flooded last weekend when a pipe broke. Owner Joshua Harkavy told the Hyattsville Wire that an overhead pipe burst at the location at 4208 Gallatin St., near Yoga Space, sending water cascading down … Continue reading
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The intersection of Adelphi Rd. and University Boulevard in College Park is one of the least walkable areas off the Route 1 corridor. But the Purple Line may end up solving some of its problems. And if you’ve driven along … Continue reading
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