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Local News June 6, 2023

You Can Charge Your Cellphone at Hyattsville’s Solar- and Wind-Powered Sculpture

by Alison Beckwith

HYATTSVILLE WIRE: Hyattsville has installed a solar- and wind-powered sculpture at a city park that allows users to charge cell phones, tablets or anything else that uses a standard USB port. Located at Hyatt Park at 3500 […]

Local News June 2, 2023

Route 1’s Latest Little Free Art Gallery Is in Mount Rainier

by Alison Beckwith

HYATTSVILLE WIRE: Another little free art gallery has come to the Route 1 corridor. Located just off the Mount Rainier circle next to city hall on Municipal Place, the freestanding wooden structure contains a tiny […]

Local News May 24, 2023

Mother-Daughter Team Make Charcuterie Boards at Brentwood’s miXt Food Hall

by Alison Beckwith

HYATTSVILLE WIRE: A mother-and-daughter team have opened a locally source charcuterie board stall at miXt Food Hall in Brentwood. Chefs Jazmine and Trinna Moor, owners of District Boards, say their curated boards are designed to replace the “chips […]

Local News May 22, 2023

Hyattsville Celebrates Native Son Jim Henson at Driskell Park

by Alison Beckwith

HYATTSVILLE WIRE: The city of Hyattsville celebrated native son Jim Henson at Driskell Park this weekend. After a Friday night sing-along to “The Muppet Movie,” the city hosted an event on Saturday afternoon at the Jim Henson […]

Local News May 18, 2023

Neighborhood Grocery Store Opens on Rhode Island Avenue in Woodridge

by Alison Beckwith

HYATTSVILLE WIRE: A new neighborhood grocery store has opened along Rhode Island Avenue in the Woodridge area just south of Mount Rainier giving residents along Route 1 another option to grab grocery essentials. Aurora Market, […]

Politics May 17, 2023

College Park Elects Fazlul Kabir, Maryland’s First Muslim Mayor

by Alison Beckwith

HYATTSVILLE WIRE: College Park’s Fazlul Kabir is the first Muslim mayor elected anywhere in Maryland. A member of the City Council, Kabir won a special election over the weekend to fill out the term of former Mayor […]

Local News May 5, 2023

Former Bladensburg Sanitation Worker Set to Graduate From Harvard Law

by Alison Beckwith

HYATTSVILLE WIRE: A former sanitation worker in Bladensburg will graduate from Harvard Law School this spring and is using his story to help others in the industry. Raised by a single father who often worked […]

Local News May 1, 2023

Cafe Azul Opens New Location in Riverdale Park

by Alison Beckwith

HYATTSVILE WIRE: Cafe Azul – Caracas de Ayer will open its new location this Saturday, April 29,  at the Station at Riverdale Park. Previously located in Hyattsville’s Arts District, the popular Venezuelan restaurant has moved to a new […]

Local News April 19, 2023

Cool Green Shelters Brings ‘Living Canopies’ to Hyattsville Bus Stops

by Alison Beckwith

HYATTSVILLE WIRE: Hyattsville will soon incorporate “living canopies” to its new bus shelters. This summer, the city will add 10 new stations with solar panels and living vegetation from Cool Green Shelters, an offshoot of the […]

Local News April 12, 2023

Route 1’s Era Wine Bar, Pennyroyal Station and Spice Kitchen Nominated for Rammy Awards

by Alison Beckwith

HYATTSVILLE WIRE: Three Route 1 restaurants have been nominated for a prestigious industry award. The 41st annual Rammy awards from the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington recognize the top eateries in a number of categories at […]

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