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Maryland Recognizes Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Maryland and the White House can agree on this one. Prevent breast cancer.

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.
Maryland and the White House can agree on this one. Prevent breast cancer.

Greenbelt Elementary School PTA will hold Rafael's Race 5K/1K run-walk to help kids go on field trips.
Plus size Greenbelter Tracey Carter talks about being slammed with criticism after "Maury."
A verbal tug of war raged in Greenbelt City Council as it grappled its way through establishing new ethics law.
One new candidate and seven current City Council members are running in 2011.
City Council remembers Mayor Judith "J" Davis' birthday.
During Banned Books Week, the Greenbelt Library takes a stand for intellectual freedom.
From talk of pulling the Greenbelt Metro out of our district to a crime report on Franklin Park to bread making at Greenbelt Elementary — It has been a busy week in our green city.
Volunteers can pitch in at Buddy Attick Park or Greenbelt Park.
Chef Karim is bringing a little bit of home to his new home in Greenbelt.
Kids learn science, math and nutrition, plus take home a loaf's worth of wheat dough to bake.
The sounds tell the story of how excited the kids were to get a bread making and science lesson at Greenbelt Elementary School on Wednesday.
Will Maury's mom makeover have a lasting effect on vinyl, thigh-high clad Greenbelter Tracey Carter? Depends on who you ask.
Doc Kressler and Scarlett fight for life against the odds.
The "Maury" show is set to air the makeover of vinyl styling mom Tracey Carter on Thursday.
Embarrassed by his mom's appearance, Anthony Carter asks Maury Povich for help.
Monday night, with complimentary cupcakes, an optional vegan buffet and a film exploring health inequalities, Reel and Meal at the New Deal celebrates four years.
From some of our own arrested at the White House to a mom's kids getting bumped around by me-first Greenbelt commuters to the last day before closing arguments at the secondhand smoke trial — it has been a busy week in our green city.
Sheldon Goldberg's memory lives on. Greenbelters will gather Sunday to pay tribute to their friend.
Head on out to Roosevelt Center and join in the festivities for the eighth annual Greenbelt Blues Festival.