Bailey Henneberg, Patch Staff
- Greenbelt, MD
Bailey has lived all over the United States as an Air Force brat, from Maine and Delaware to Mississippi. She also enjoyed some years in Japan eating with chopsticks. Although her initial degree was in education, Bailey went on to study visual media at The American University, which spring-boarded her career as a video producer and scriptwriter. She has also reported for the Greenbelt News Review and the Journal Newspapers. Her hobbies include reading the classics, hiking, photography and writing bad science fiction.
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Greenbelt|News|
Prince George's Headlines: Prostitution Sting, Wal-Mart Bomb Threat
A federal sexual harassment lawsuit against police, a little café slamming big name music venues in a radio competition, and more this week.
Greenbelt|News|
Beat the Heat, Escape to Treasure Island in Greenbelt
The first 19 children who show up get a free prize.
Greenbelt|News|
This Week at Greenbelt Farmers Market
Watermelon alert. Look for this juicy treat, okra, a cooking demo by "The Grassfed Gourmet" and more on July 22.
Greenbelt|News|
NASA Goddard Launches Earthbound Mission To Save Tree
An old tree, and emblem of 'life' at NASA Goddard, is hanging on for its life in the wake of the storm that ripped through Greenbelt in June.
Greenbelt|News|
New Deal Café Slamming Top Music Venues in Radio Contest
With only two days to go, the New Deal increases the distances between "the little café that could" and metro-area music venue giants.
Gaithersburg, MD|News|
Heat Index Will Reach 105 in Montgomery Co. Wednesday
Heat illnesses are possible due to the combination of hot temperatures and high humidity, according to the National Weather Service.
Crofton, MD|News|
Heat Index To Reach 105 Wednesday in Anne Arundel County
Heat illnesses are possible due to the combination of high temperatures and humidity.
Greenbelt|News|
Obituary: James Lawrence Pinckney, Jr., Greenbelt Pioneer
Pinckney was born in Greenbelt, MD, in 1940.
Greenbelt|News|
Heat Index to Reach 105 Wednesday in Prince George's
Heat illnesses are possible due to the combination of high temperatures and humidity.
Greenbelt|News|
Who Will Be Greenbelt's Next Outstanding Citizen of the Year?
The selection committee wants your input.
Greenbelt|News|
New Deal Café Running Ahead of Top Music Venues in WTOP Contest
There's Wolf Trap, there's the 930 Club—and there's the little guy, Greenbelt's New Deal Café, facing off in WTOP's local music venue competition.
Greenbelt|News|
Baker Says Greenbelt Has Most Potential For FBI Headquarters
The bureau's potential move is shaping up as a battle between Maryland and Virginia, according to the county executive.
Greenbelt|News|
Mang Family Files Lawsuit Against Doctors Hospital
Following a run-in with Greenbelt Police, Michael Mang was evaluated at Doctors Hospital and released, according to a previous lawsuit against Greenbelt. He died within hours.
Greenbelt|News|
Greenbelt Police Report: 5 DWIs, 3 Burglaries, 2 Vandalisms, 1 Attempted Burglary
The following crime information, from July 6 to July 11, was supplied by the Greenbelt Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Greenbelt|News|
Bastille Day: A Lesson for Election Year Spit Mongers
Ever notice the people throwing a party when an enemy gets what's coming are the same ones who launch saliva all over you when you disagree with their bumper sticker.
Greenbelt|News|
Council Set To Restore Space to Community Gardens
The forecast for more community garden plots in Greenbelt is sunny following a meeting of the minds with city council and garden advocates.
Greenbelt|News|
Obituary: John W. Abbott, 65
Survived by his son, Brian S. Abbott of Greenbelt, the former Greenbelt resident was a member of DC Local 602 Steam Fitters Union and an enthusiastic golfer.
Greenbelt|News|
Prince George's Headlines: Officer Sues for Harassment, Marijuana Ring Dismantled
Hundreds are displaced due to lingering storm damage, customers are set to pay Pepco for power outages, and more this week from Prince George's County.
Greenbelt|News|
Council Says Road Improvements Planned For Greenbelt Station Are Error
Developers shouldn't be required to make roadway improvements that were based on a mistake, according to Greenbelt City Council.
