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Get the Picture: Feb. 27
A weekly series for readers to try to find out where snapshots were taken around Greenbelt.

Cydney is a Midwestern girl at heart. She was born and raised in Canton, Ohio, which was made famous by President William McKinley and is home of the Football Hall of Fame. She studied online journalism at Ohio University and spent some time working at washingtonpost.com, where she reported on issues in Loudoun County. Cydney stretched her journalistic muscles in Las Vegas, Nev., working as a breaking news and community reporter for the <i>Las Vegas Sun</i>. At the Sun, she covered everything from casino fires and plane crashes to political protests and former circus performers.
Cydney enjoys reading, taking pictures, comparing everything to "back in Ohio, we have …" and continuing her quest to build the worst music library in history.
A weekly series for readers to try to find out where snapshots were taken around Greenbelt.

Bites Nearby tries to scope out neighborhood eateries that are just a short drive away and always tasty.
The top Prince George's County news from the Patchwork on Friday, Feb. 25.
The National Weather Service has issued a high wind warning starting at 2 p.m. Friday.
The Community Center is hosting the first Greenbelt Middle School Gallery Show.
Jimmy Hook, a longtime Hyattsville firefighter, died suddenly Wednesday night.
The top Prince George's County news from the Patchwork on Thursday, Feb. 24.
Check out the Oscar-nominated movies before Sunday night’s ceremony.
A look at the past week’s headlines.
A weekly series for readers to try to find out where snapshots were taken around Greenbelt.
Service on the Blue, Orange and Red lines will be disrupted this weekend due to significant safety and reliability work.
The top Prince George's County news from the Patchwork.
The top Prince George's County news from the Patchwork.
Patch wants to know how you share bad news with your kids.
Passage of the Maryland version of the DREAM Act would make the state the 12th in the country to allow undocumented students to pay in-state tuition. By Maggie Clark and Maite Fernandez, Capital News Service