Tag Archives: Prince George’s County
Prince George’s Sentinel Newspaper Closes After 88 Years
The Prince George’s Sentinel was in its 88th year of publication, covering stories from along the Route 1 corridor and the rest of the county. Continue reading
The renovated Mount Rainier Public Library officially reopened as of Monday, after being closed since 2018. The updated branch includes a brand new interior, new library books and a new computer system, along with other improvements. Continue reading
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Denizens Brewing Co. has debuted a Prince George’s County Lager in honor of its new production facility at the Station at Riverdale Park, which opened last spring. Made with European malts and flaked rice, it has a crisp and clean … Continue reading
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How Route 1 Just Got More Food-Truck Friendly
Prince George’s County just loosened strict rules that hampered food trucks in the area, following the lead of several communities along the Route 1 corridor. Continue reading
- Posted in Bladensburg, College Park, Edmonston, Greenbelt, Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, Riverdale Park, University Park
- Tagged food trucks, Prince George's County, restaurants, taxes
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Housing prices continue to rise throughout the greater Washington area, but Prince George’s County and the Route 1 corridor remain affordable by comparison. According to Multiple Listing Service data used by real estate agents, the median sales price in Arlington … Continue reading
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Here’s a fun Earth Day tidbit: Prince George’s County banned styrofoam last year. Since July 1, the use of polystyrene packaging (known as “packing peanuts”), cups and takeout containers has been prohibited in the county. The county was at the forefront of … Continue reading
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