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Week in Review: Five Stories on Tap in Greenbelt
From the police teaming up against crime in Greenbelt East to Ed Putens breaking City Council's record — it has been a busy week in our green City.

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.
From the police teaming up against crime in Greenbelt East to Ed Putens breaking City Council's record — it has been a busy week in our green City.

Maximum inconvenience is part of the plan police have mapped out for criminals in Greenbelt East.
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The market may be closing for the season, but it's not the last market of the year.
The American Red Cross reports that every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood.
Green Line looks good, but watch out for work hot spots if you're transferring to another line.
Bring your bikes, strollers even Segways, but no motorcycles and stay on the roads, BARC security officer states.
City, county and state authorities met with Greenbelt East on Monday to share plans for winning against crime.
Greenbelt has made its galactic choice.
Sessions are full Tuesday, but free memory test appointments are available on other days.
At the 39th City Council's charter meeting, it will elect Greenbelt's mayor.
From the elections to Roosevelt's broomstick Quidditch team to a local company taking farm-to-table to a digital level—it has been a busy week in our green city.
Rydel Estep, a Greenbelt man who was convicted for murdering a teenage girl in an argument over tattoo ink was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without parole, Prince George's prosecutors said.
Pick up some wine with your veggies this week as Elk Run Vineyards comes to Greenbelt Farmers Market.
Heading for New York City to face teams all over the world, Eleanor Roosevelt High School's broomstick team hopes to bring home "honor and glory."
It's a great idea for those Halloween leftovers.
Some couples are racing to get married while other folks predict an apocalyptic day. What will 11-11-11 really unravel?
Veterans Day weekend has major track work in store for the Green Line from November 10-13.
Pedestrians and bicyclists can once again enjoy the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center.