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An Independent Newspaper Beat The Rush Please give us your copy on Mondays or at least by N e w s R e v i e w noon on Tuesdays. We are trying not to get swamped Tuesday nights. Volume 63, Number 8 15 Crescent Rd., Suite lQO. Greenbelt, MD 20770-1887 Thursday, January 20, 2000 Traffic Circle and Bike Lanes New Post Office on Hold Until Problems Resolved Are Planned for Hanover Parkway by Elaine Skolnik Seeking Solutions by Diane Oberg quired. She concluded that sim way from Greenbelt Road to Although funding for the pro Currently postal service offi Motorists and pedestrians may ply painting crosswalks on Megan Lane. Gasper also called posed new Greenbelt Post Office cials and representatives of the already be encountering new traf Hanover Parkway would not for elimination of all passing in Greenbelt East has been ap Peterson Companies, BJB's par fic patterns on Hanover Parkway "mitigate the realistic hazard to lanes from Ora Glen Road to proved by the U. S. Congress ent company, are seeking solu at the entrance to the Lakes at the pedestrian." Good Luck Road to permit instal and design plans drawn up, the tions to keep the post office in Greenbelt Village. The city will Craze allowed that the city's lation of dedicated bike lanes. project is currently on hold. Greenbelt. Although the plain be creating a roundabout at this new roundabout would cost In her report, Craze noted that The Postal Service's purchase tiffs did not appeal the court de location. According to a memo somewhat less than the $8 mil Hanover Parkway is the primary of the site at the corner of cision within 30 days, the ques randum by Director of Planning lion cost of a new roundabout in access route from Greenbelt to Hanover Parkway and Ora Glen tion of whether further legal ac and Community Development Annapolis. Doctor's Hospital, is the main ac Drive (behind the vacant Banc l tion should be pursued is being Celia Craze the roundabout will The roundabout, authorized by cess road from 1.5 million square building ) from BJB Associates studied, as well as the option provide intersection control, pro council as a test project. will re feet of commercial office space, has not yet been consummated. of condemnation by the Postal vide a location for a pedestrian duce the space to be crossed at and carries a significant volume Circuit Court Judge William Service or the City of Greenbelt. crossing and help calm traffic one time by a pedestrian from the of both local and non-local traf B. Spellbring, Jr. stated in a Sep There is also hope that an agree speeds. Initially the roundabout current 45 feet to 12 feet, which fic. "Any changes to Hanover tember 24, 1999 ruling that only ment can be reached between the will be marked with paint and will take the average walker just Parkway that significantly con an office building could be built plaintiffs and defendant. flexible bollards. A more perma 4 seconds. Then the pedestrian strain roadway operations could on the tract. Gary Modjeska of Green Ora nent roundabout will be con will have a refuge from which to cause drivers to seek alternate, The judge's decision was and the Midland Company main structed in the spring once city watch and plan the next crossing. less constrained routes. There handed down after a hearing in tains that the 1991 unilateral cov staff can confirm that it is work The line of sight needed for fore, any changes to Hanover which the plaintiffs - BJB, the enant placed on the tract where ing as expected. safety is reduced to 176 feet or Parkway considered to improve City of Greenbelt and the U. S. the post office would be built, Pedestrian Crossings less (if the roundabout also re traffic safety should recognize Postal Service - asked the court runs with the land, a fact that Without the roundabout. Craze duces motorists' speeds). This that in Greenbelt East, Hanover to declare invalid a unilateral has been disputed. Bruce wrote, it was difficult to create a information was part of a report Parkway is the primary north/ land covenant restricting devel Marcus, attorney for BJB, told safe pedestrian crossing of the by Craze in response to a petition south vehicular access route." opment of the tract to office the News Review in October that roadway due to its width and the from Fred Gasper of the Village Bicycle Safety building use imposed by the the judge's decision "did not rule curves in the road that limit the at Greenbelt Lakes. Craze dis Craze found that there is suf site's former owners - Green Ora on whether or not the covenant sight distances of motorists and cussed the roundabout and other ficient road width from Good Limited Partnership - defendants ran with the land." pedestrians. A pedestrian walking safety issues regarding Hanover Luck Road to just south of in the case. The plaintiffs chal Green Ora lost the tract when at an average pace will take Parkway at the January 10 regu Greenbrook Drive to provide for lenged the right of the -defen Madison National Bank, their roughly 13 seconds to cross the lar council meeting. In a Sep dants to impose a covenant that lender, was taken over in 1994 See TRAFFIC, page 5 road. At the posted speed of 30 tember petition to council, Gasper did not also include the City of by the Federal Deposit Insurance miles per hour, the closest ap called for urgent action to mod Wind Storm Damages Greenbelt's signature. See POST OFFICE, page 8 proaching car must be at least ernize Hanover Parkway includ Eatery, Trees, Power E. Roosevelt High School 564 feet away for the pedestrian ing installation of marked cross to cross safely. Although the dis walks when the roundabout was by Barbara Young To Be Technology Academy tance would be reduced if pedes installed, repairs to damaged and Damage to Jasper's Restaurant, trians walked faster, if the motor sunken pavement at Metrobus a power outage, and downed trees ists speed more distance is re- stops and repaving of the road- and branches were res1,1lts of Eleanor Roosevelt High School County Public Schools." Smith strong winds lashing Greenbelt on (ERHS) is one of 12 schools se noted that the Prince George's Council Ponders Tightening Thursday, January 13. The power lected from a pool of 100 appli County school system has the outage affected North End cants nationwide as a pilot site largest number of participating Noise Control Ordinance Greenbelt from about 2 to 6 p.m. for the Academy of Information high schools in the Academy pro and was caused by a large pine Technology. President Clinton and grams' mid-Atlantic region. He by Diane Oberg not covered the majority of noise tree near the lake falling and hit National Academy Foundation felt that President Clinton's recog At its January 24 regular complaints. Current law prohibits ting power lines. PEPCO removed (NAF) Chairman Sanford Weill nition of Gerald Boarman will as meeting, the Greenbelt City anyone from operating a radio, the tree from the lines and Public made the announcement January sist in expanding the number of Council will consider a resolution television, sound equipment "or Works cleaned up debris. 13 at the third annual Wall Street business partners for the Acad to amend the city's noise control any other machine, equipment or Greenbelt Elementary School was Project Conference, hosted by the emies of Finance, Information ordinance. The resolution was tool which produces or repro served by a generator. Reverend Jesse Jackson in New Technology, and Travel and Tour introduced for first reading at duces any sound or noise which Another large pine tree fell near York. Roosevelt High School ism. council's January 10 meeting and is audible more than fifty (50) the family picnic area at the lake, Principal Dr. Gerald Boarman ERHS applied for consider will be eligible for final adoption feet from the source" after having City Horticulturist Bill Phelan said. was in attendance. ation as an Academy of Informa on January 24. A second ordi been ordered by a police officer On Breezewood Drive near The Academy of Information tion Technology pilot site because nance, setting the penalties for to stop. Craze said that many of Greenbelt Middle School, he also Technology is a new program de the academy aligns well with violating the noise limits at $100 the city's noise complaints occur said, a tree began heaving out of signed to prepare high school stu school goals, local workforce for the first infraction, $250 for in townhouse or multifamily units the ground and was removed by dents for careers in dynamic in trends, and the school's commit the second and $500 for any ad that share common walls. These Pub! ic Works. Police Dispatcher formation technology fields. Pilot ment to addressing the digital di ditional violations was also intro complaints frequently involve Antonio Fominaya was walking his sites were chosen for their leader vide. The school has a reputation duced. noise that is audible between dog back from the lake and saw ship and flexibility, commitment for collaboratively developing cut According to Director of Plan units, but not at the 50 foot limit. two trees fall near 44 and 48 to career education, ability to se ting edge educational programs ning and Community Develop The new law, if approved for Lakeside, one was about 15 to 20 cure mentors, internships, and that personalize the learning expe ment Celia Craze, the changes final passage, would prohibit the feet tall and the other was smaller, teacher training from local busi rience for students and strategi are needed because the city's cur use of sound equipment or ma he said. Jim Williamson also of ness partners, and a baseline of cally link classroom learning with rent noise controls have proved chinery audible for 50 feet be Lakeside watched from a living technological capabilities that will the workplace and higher educa difficult to enforce and they have tween the hours of 9 p.m. to 7 room window as a 50-foot tall be enhanced through NAF pro tion. a.m. (currently the ban starts at pine tree fell toward the house. "I gram grants. The NAF offers an industry 11 p.m.). It would also ban the thought it was coming in the win Dennis Smith, vice president specific educational model in two What Goes On making of "any unreasonably dow," he said. It fell short. of the Copeland Companies and areas that complement the pro Mon., Jan. 24, 8 p.m. loud noise or any noise which ei The same afternoon, a part of longtime chair of the Prince gram offerings of ERHS. In 1998 City Council Meeting, Mu ther annoys, disturbs, injures or Jasper's roof and awning was George's County Academy of Fi the school implemented the Acad nicipal Building endangers the comfort, repose, blown off near the restaurant's en nance Advisory Board called the emy of Travel and Tourism and Wed., Jan. 26, 8 p.m. City health, peace or safety of others" trance. One person was injured selection of ERHS a major event in 1999 introduced the Academy Council Worksession with within the city. Craze acknowl and taken to Doctors Hospital. Po for both the Prince George's of Finance. Students, parents, Capital Office Park, Commu edges that applying this standard lice, Public Works and Community County school system and the educators, and the business com nity Center will require police officers to Development departments re State of Maryland. He said that munity have embraced both pro Thur., Jan. 27, 7:30 p.m. make a subjective determination sponded along with the fire depart the Greenbelt school's proposal grams. GHI Board Meeting, Hamilton of what is unreasonable. ment. Public Works aided in re was the most comprehensive one Plans call for the Academy of Place The new law also adds auto moving the damaged roof sections. submitted. He was "extremely Information Technology to begin 8 p.m. City Council motive alarms to the list of de Community Development inspected proud," he said, "of Dr. Boarman, in the fall of 2000, with a pilot Worksession, Artist Studio Li . vices that could subject the own the area and required Jasper's to teacher Laura Grace, and the en program of approximately 30 stu censes, Municipal Building ers to penalties if they sound for shut down for the evening. The ti re Roosevelt team for bringing dents. Program goals are as fol- See NOISE CONTROL, page 9 restaurant reopened Friday. such honor to the Prince George's See ACADEMY, page 8 Page2 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 20, 2000 My Point of View The Old Curmudgeon Letters to Looking Forward and Back the Editor In the New Millennium by James Giese country? Can Reader Return (With the coming of the new During the brief 62 years that year, new century and new mil Greenbelt has been a part of the GHI Christmas Gift? lennium (or at least all four dig world community, new technol I would like to invite all the its of the year changing) there ogy has greatly altered the aver memb<>rs of GHI to the sidewalk has been a lot of pontificating age resident's lifestyle. Where between the courts of 3 Ridge going on in the press. It seems once a Greenbelt family was and 5 Ridge to admire their fees to me that anyone has a license lucky to own one car, it is now at work. GHI has provided us to pontificate, that our little news apt to own two or more cars. with a remarkable exhibition of paper should be in the main Where once many families lacked sidewalk lighting at a cost of stream, and therefore I have de telephones, we now have phones f:'l/i\Jft.~ Sli6=' er: only $2000 (eight lights at a cided to join the crowd.) all about the house and in our mere $250 each). That would Greenbelt's lifespan is only cars, pockets _and purses or on Gf<~E~SH-T" probably be enough to provide two-thirds of the past century, al our hips. Telegraphs were the po~T offlCE every household in GHI, let though the new-town, green-town fastest means of verbal communi alone the few who use this side concept is one that encompasses cations and were delivered in walk, with a flashlight. Or GHI nearly all of the 1900's. In the Greenbelt by a boy on bicycle. could have installed lights that history of mankind, Greenbelt is Now more and more residents e are not only smaller and less ob only a small blip on the timeline. mail to their family and friends. trusive, but are about a third the Similarly, its effect on the world In 1937 you had to go to price and operate on solar power. of today is very inconsequential, downtown Washington to do your If you visit by daytime, note another teeny blip. Most likely, major shopping, but when you just how large, ugly, and obtru Greenbelt will .have little effect got there you were met by a sive the lighting fixtures are. on the future of our planet, but friendly clerk and your purchases There's no way the GHI directors what happens on our planet will were delivered free the next day. would allow a resident to install greatly affect our community. Now you get on-line and order such monstrosities (certainly not To contemplate the future of through a computer without leav without at least painting them our city without recognizing the ing home or go to the nearest green). impact of our world environment discount store or mall and stand Better, though, to arrive by upon that future is impossible. in line to make a purchase which night and preferably from the We are still in a world where you then have to lug home. Ridge Road end of the sidewalk. people continue to fight over ide Greenbelt was "modern" with its Then you can admire how unnec ologies and express hate. While all-electric kitchen stoves-many essarily bright these lights are I feel that any major war would people elsewhere were still using and how they shine not only on be equally destructive to both coal or wood stoves. Now, we the sidewalk but also onto our sides because the world econo zap our food with microwaves or "In the next millennium, perhaps .... " lawns and into our windows. mies and communications net bum it on propane-fueled outdoor And, when you get to the other works have become so inter grills. Our garbage was once put end of the walk, you can note twined, there is no assurance that in containers in the ground for Will changing populations main be great changes, some things how you are plunged back into world leaders will have the wis thrice-weekly collection. Now tain existing traditions or substi never seem to change. utter darkness, making the whole dom to maintain peace. During we dump it down the sink. Then tute ones of their own? Without The people of the 21st century exercise completely pointless ex the past century the world's natu there was little trash. Now we new areas to build upon and face many difficult challenges. cept for those of us who might ral resources have been consumed are overwhelmed by packaging bring added resources to the city, Can they, with the aid of techno want to visit our neighbors at in increasingly greater amounts and unwanted mail, which we can the city maintain its vitality logical advances which are sure three in the morning. while the environment has been have to sort out between the dis without decline or decay? What to occur, face these challenges At either time, you might ask significantly degraded. The in posable and recyclable. will shortages of natural resources and better their way of life? one of us neighboring residents crease in human population has Once or twice a week, origi do to our lifestyles? How will The challenges of the future to see if GHI acted like a true greatly impacted on all other ani nal Greenbelters might go to the rapidly changing technology af for Greenbelters and all human cooperative, working with the af mal and plant populations and movie theater at the center and fect our way of living? Can hu kind seem greater than ever be fected residents to see if we habitats. There is nothing to in watch a short newsreel telling mankind ever learn to live to fore. But, in the past we have wanted the lighting and, if so, dicate that these growth trends what was happening in the rest of gether in peace and harmony, shown an ability to adapt and use what sort of lighting we would will not continue until such time the world before seeing the fea here or elsewhere? . technology to solve our problems. like. You will find that GHI did as our resources are exhausted. ture movie. Now we see major The past tells us that for every It will be interesting to see how not. It was a sort of shiny Can mankind replace such impor news events throughout the world problem humankind has solved, well we succeed in the new mil Christmas present to us from tant resources as fossil fuels and right in our homes as they take new ones have evolved, and lennium. GHI. Well, it's a Christmas still maintain the sort of lifestyle place, plus we can see countless many have never been solved. It present I wish I could return. we have become u~ed to in this forms of entertainment, some of also tells us that while there will Kevin W. Parker the best of which are the old movies from the '30's. Center Needs Phones the "Pillsbury Bake-Off' which Once, Greenbelt was a town Greenbelt of 3,000 with many children. was published in last week's At 7 a.m. on January 11, Now we have a population in ex News Review, and my involve while approaching the Bank of ment in it, was done very nicely. cess of 29,000, but not many News Review America ATM, I noticed two more children. In the '30s, most As usual, your writing style is people in a car parked at the last the best of the best. Greenbelt workers worked in space on the left side of Cres The only issue: you mentioned downtown Washington. The 15- 15 Crescent RoadA, NS uINitDeE 1P0E0N, DGErNeTe nNbEeWlSt,P MAPaEryRl and 20770-1887 cent, watching me at the ATM. that I had six children. If my mile commute was by car on There were no other people or memory serves me correctly, I two-lane roads or by bus to [email protected] cars in the area. I thought I was remember being pregnant only Rhode Island Avenue and then (301) 474-4131 • FAX 301-474-5880 in danger. As a defense, I made three times and going into labor electric trolley car into Washing Alfred M. Skolnik, President, 1959-1977 it obvious that I was obtaining three times. There were no extra ton. Now Greenbelters drive to Elaine Skolnik, President, 1977-1985 their license plate number before babies hiding in the woodwork! work all over the place taking President Emeritus, 1985- I got back into my car and drove Three labors was enough. No multi-lane superhighways, or they Editor, Mary Lou Williamson, (301) 441-2662 to the variety store to cal I the twins. can catch the new electric train Assistant Editor, Barbara Likowski (301) 474-8483 police to report the suspicious (Metro) just a little closer to News Editor: Elaine Skolnik, (301) 982-9758 Many thanks to you for your conduct. (There are no pay Greenbelt than Rhode Island Av STAFF interest. phones in the center.) Marjorie Bergemann enue. In either event, it will CHaotptie rAtoune,r bTaocmh, CShuazpamnnaen , BSahtraar,o Vn irGgilnaiuas eBre, aJuoceh aCmrops, sLeadu, raP aBt eDcakveirst,, JTuhdeylm Bae ldl,e MLeoiglah I explained to the owner of probably take as long or longer Lorraine Doan, Eileen Farnham.Tim Farris, Thomas Fishbeck, Catherine Francoeur' the variety store what had just Dear Marge: to get there during rush hour as Kathleen Gallagher, Bob Garber, Al Geiger, Bernina Giese, James Giese, Judy Goldstein' occurred and asked to use his in the '30s. Back then, Jessamyn Goshorn, Patty Heil, J. Henson, Sabine Hentrich, Solange Hess, Lucille Howell' Is there no end to your la Elizabeth Jay, Dennis Jelalian, Julie Kender, Sue Krofchik,_Meta Lagerwerff, Sandra Lange: phone to call the police. To my bors? Evidently, yes. I don't Greenbelt was restricted to Cau Betsy Likowski, Pat McCoy, _E.mm~ Mendoza, Priscilla MIzarn,_ Mary Moien, Alice Murray, surprise he asked me for $0.35 to casians, although at least persons Nick Mydra, Diane Oberg, MIllIe O Dea, Tom Paci, I.J. Parker, Linda Paul, Eileen Peterson know how those three extra chil make the call. I left the store dren slipped into my story, but of the Jewish faith were wel Carol Ready, Jane Rissler, Altoria Bell Ross, Linda Savage, Alex Segarra, Frederiqu~ angry and frustrated. First no I'm sure that if you'd gone into comed as residents. Now WScehnmduye Tlulinrngb, uSll,a Mndarrale Sneu rVbiekor rS, mDoitrho,t hDyo Wrohthitey , SJuuclieh eWr, inAtelbrse,r tBaa Trboamrpak Yinosu,n gJ,o Nanenldea TYuocuknegr: pay phones in the center, then labor six times you'd remember Greenbelt is an ethnically and Virginia Zanner, Keith Zevallos. and Prospero Zevallos. being asked for $0.35 to make it. I must have been in sugar racially diverse community. BUSINESS MANAGER: Mary Halford; Core of Greenbelt Circulation: Ian Tuckman the call to the police. shock when I wrote the article. The changes to Greenbelt in (301) 459-5624; Springhill Lake Circulation: Karim Fadli, (301) 441-9120. I drove home, called the po And since we're on the subject, the past will probably pale in sig lice and the car was gone when The News Review staff is willing nificance to the changes of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS .Diane Oberg, president; James Giese, vice president; Kathleen Gallagher treasurer· they went to investigate. future. What changes these will to join the roster of tasters for Eileen Farnham, secretary; and Altoria Bell Ross. ' ' Please put some phones in the your "Chewy Chocolate-Peanut be is impossible to predict. Who, Center. Butter Bars." in 1937, could have predicted DEADLINES: Letters, articles and ads-10 P:m. Tuesday. Materials for publication may be Don Trado what Greenbelt would be like to mailed to address above, deposited in our box in the Co-op grocery store (by 7 p.m. Tuesday) Our office is located in the or brought to our office in the Community Center 15 Crescent Road during office hours Community Center go day? Mail subscriptions-$32/year. · Open Letter through the door, turn left, and Will the institutions that now Dear Dorothy: come right in. provide our sense of community Greenbelt Community Center at 15 Crescent Rd. ~~FICE HOUF,S: Mond~Y. 2_-_4p.,m,, 8 -10 p.m., Tuesday 8 _ 10 p.m. The article. you wrqte. i:l?-q~t . •.• •... . .. . . . Dorothy Sucher.' exis.t a hundred years ,f-,r om now? Thursday, January 20, 2000 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page3 GHI Notes Greenbelt CARES At the Library Colllillunity Events The Architecture & Environ Two grants totaling $40,075 Children's Programs ment Committee will meet Janu have been awarded to Tuesday, January 25, P.J. ary 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the board Greenbelt CARES by the Storytime at 7 p.m. for ages 4 - 6. room. Prince George's County Office Thursday, January 27, Drop-In The next regular Board of Di- Greenbriar Hosts Recreation Review for Health and Human Ser Storytime at 10: 15 a.m. for ages 3 . rectors meeting will be on Janu vices. Funds for the grants are - 5. Toddler Time at 11:15 a.m. Family Matinee Now that the snow season is ary 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the GHI coming from the Temporary for two-year-olds and parent or here-remember to call the Rec board room. Members are en Greenbriar and Glen Oaks resi Assistance to Needy Families caregiver. reation Department's Weather couraged to attend. dents are invited to bring the fam (TANF) federal program and On display for January is glass and Information hotline for up Movie Produced Here ily and enjoy "Tall Tale" on Sat dates on class cancellations and must be spent before the end artwork by Ann Booth. urday, January 29 in the Terrace of the current fiscal year to delays! 301-474-5525. Co-ed in In Our Local Theater Room at l p.rri.. This is an adven support new programming for door recreational soccer practice Art Works in Glass ture movie with Patrick Swayze, an underserved population. by Mary Moien will take place on Sundays from Scott Glenn and Oliver Platt. All The grants will enable At the Library Lights, camera, action! Any 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at children must be accompanied by CARES to place five current one who visited the Old Springhill Lake An exhibit of unique art an adult. Refreshments will be Family Clinic volunteer coun Greenbelt Theatre in the last Recreation Cen works in glass by artist Ann served. Admission is free but reg selors in local schools to co weeks might have stumbled upon ter. This class Booth of Jefferson, Pennsylvania, istration is required. Call Tina at lead anger management groups. an independent film being shot for 11 to 16 is on display in the Greenbelt 301-441-1096 by January 26. A psychologist, presently com on location. "Popcorn Magic" is year olds will Library for the month of January. pleting his doctoral internship a film about the "romance and be hosted by The exhibit is titled: "So power at the Baltimore Veterans Ad magic of the theater," according Co-op Pays Interest Arturo Oliva. ful is the light of unity that it ministration Hospital, will fa to Jorge Bernardo, who. directed The Co-op Supermarket this cilitate two parent skill training can illuminate the whole earth." and produced the film with Mark month paid the interest earned by Exploring Your groups at Springhill Lake El It is located in the display case Marshall. The film company is its members during 1999. Interest Medical Records ementary School. on the lower level of the library. Bernardo Productions and mem on Member Capital for the year Judye Hering began the Inspired by a visit to the bers are from the metropolitan amounted to $8,935. Almost 300 On Friday, January 28, Explo winter session of the GED pre Corning Museum of Glass in area. members, those with more than rations Unlimited presents "Your paratory course on Thursday, New York, Ann developed a The film will be entered in the $200 in their account, received their Medical Records." The presenter January 13. GED I is for stu unique method by which she Rosebud Film Festival, a local share of the interest. Added to will be Esther L. Malaspina, dents who need more review of carves by sandblasting into glass festival which draws entries from Member Capital accounts was former Chief of the Medical basic math and English skills. panels creating delicate and flow the Washington, DC area. After $5,862 and $3,073 was paid in cash Records Department of the Im GED II is for students who ing compositions. She uses an the festival, Bernardo hopes to be where the Member Accounts migration and Naturalization Ser need review of algebra, geom airbrush technique to tint the de able to market the film. He is reached the maximum allowable of vice (INS). etry, and English grammar signs with diaphanous veils of looking into showing the film for $1,000. The rate of interest paid Malaspina graduated in 1985 skills. This 10-week course permanent color. Her unique and Greenbelters at the Greenbelt the was five percent. from Misericordia College in will end on March 23. Six original art glass is inspired by Cathera nonre lo, n btuhte pGlarnese nabreel t nCoat bilne ~'.,.., ... Psceinenncsey ldveagnrieae wini thhu ma amn assetrevri coesf students enrolled in the course. sthtued bye aouft yo roiefn tthale anratt, uaranld wao srledn, sea Teresa Smithson conducted place yet. • Y)//j~?~ administration and in 1979 with the last session ·of a pre-teen of the underlying unity of all The story line involves two a bachelor of science in health creation. Her most recent work discussion group at Greenbelt people who meet at a showing of Greenbelters were saddened to records administration from is in high demand in fine galler Middle School, on Friday, 'The Philadelphia Story." In fact, hear of the death of 1980 Outstand Temple University. She received ies throughout the U.S. and is in January 14. The group en some Greenbelters might have ing Citizen Clara Brandt. her Paralegal Certification in the permanent collection of the joyed pizza, and discussed been confused recently by 'The Congratulations to Rosemary 1989 and became a Registered White House. This exhibit is what they have learned from Philadelphia Story" on the mar Reiss, the daughter of Ted Reiss of Records Administrator (R.R.A.) sponsored by the Greenbelt their participation. quee. It was put up for an out Parkway, who has been named to in 1979. Baha'i Community. door shot. The film stars local the Dean's List at Hamilton Col "Your Medical Records." actors Cindy Gueli and Bernardo lege for the 1999 fall semester. A "What you don't know can hurt and features an 86-year-old first sophomore at Hamilton, Reiss is a you. Your medical records may Golden Age Club time actor, John Gunion, who, graduate of Eleanor Roosevelt High be controversial and questionable. ber 8. Breakfast and dinner according to Bernardo, "steals the School. Has technology invaded your pri by Ruth Huggins meals are to be included ·in the show" as a hard-of-hearing ticket Greenbelters can read about vacy?" These are some of the At the meeting held Wednes cost. See Taylor for more infor taker who "makes the magic hap former resident Peter Svenson 's concerns Malaspina will address. day, January 12, the following mation and to sign up. pen." new life in his book "Green "Explorations Unlimited" is a announcements were made: Louis Giacchino, dance in The Greenbelt connection is Shingles, At the Edge of Chesa speaker series held every Friday The Health, Exercise and Fit structor, urged Golden Agers to the use of the theater, which peake Bay." from l - 3 p.m. at the Commu ness class meets on Mondays, sign up for dance classes on Sun came about accidentally. Congratulations to Reginald nity Center. This presentation Wednesdays and Fridays. They day evenings. The eight-week Bernardo was familiar with the Cameron who was formerly a will be held in the Senior Class need volunteers to work in the course will be held in the dance theater and when another location crewman on the city refuse truck, room. Everyone is welcome to nursery. Contact Judy Cocchiaro studio in the Community Center fell through, he was able to make who has been promoted to leader/ attend and questions are encour if interested in helping. and will include lessons in ball quick arrangements with Paul driver and to Tom Ray, a crewman aged. Please call 301-397-2208. The Gaitor Club will meet at room, Latin and swing dancing. Sanchez, owner of the indepen on the streets crew, who was pro 9 a.m. on Friday, January 21, at There is a fee. dent Old Greenbelt Theatre. moted to refuse collector/driver. Beltway Plaza. Come see a belly The January Birthday Party More information on the show Congratulations to Shane Doyle, SHL Parents Invited dance demonstration. Light re was held on Wednesday, January and its progress will be available age 11, who was one of 100 young To MSPAP Meeting freshments will be available after 19. John Henry Jones donated on the film company's web site artists from around the country the mall walk. coffee. Winners and honorees Bernardoproductions.com. whose drawings of chicken nuggets Springhill Lake Elementary John Taylor, travel chair, an will be announced in a later were chosen to appear in an art ex School will host a Maryland nounced that the Tuesday, Febru Golden Age Club news item. Arts Center Offers hibition sponsored by the Perdue School Performance Assessment ary 15, Baltimore Inner Harbor A speaker from Avery Gardens An Ideal Husband chicken producers and held the Program (MSPAP) parent meet Aquarium trip will leave at 10 (formerly Chancellor Gardens) has week of January 12 in New York ing night on Tuesday, January 25 a.m. Lunch is "on your own." been scheduled for the Wednesday, The Greenbelt Arts Center will City. at 6:30 p.m. The meeting has Check with Taylor as to the cost January 26, meeting. They will · present "An Ideal Husband," Os The winners were selected from been planned to help parents be of this trip, as well as for the provide light refreshments. car Wilde's biting social comedy thousands of "Masterpieces in come aware of the use of Charlie Prose, Reading, PA trip Get well wishes are extended about manners, politics, society Chicken" contest entries from MSPAP and to give them some on Tuesday, April 4. There will to Golden Agers Bernard and scandal, directed by Steve around the country, produced by strategies that can be used at be a 9 day - 8 night trip to Nova Schwab, Joan Tatum and Irene Cox. Performances are Friday kids between the ages of three and home to strengthen the skills of Scotia starting on Friday, Septem- Hensel. and Saturday, January 21, 22, 28, 12. Each drawing represented a their children. This statewide 29, February 4, 5, 11 and 12 at 8 shape that the artist would like to testing will take place in May p.m. and Sunday, January 30 and see produced and included in a and, by helping children, it is February 6 at 2 p.m. The theater new chicken nugget product by hoped that they can attain their Channel B-10 Schedule is at 123 Centerway, in the lower Perdue. highest potential. level of Roosevelt Center. There Greenbelt Municipal/Public Access TV is a reduced fee for seniors and TTH students. For reservations and MUNICIPAL ACCESS-301--174-8000 directions call 301-441-8770. WEEK OF JANUARY 21 Monday, January 24 at 8 p.m. City Notes Cider House Rules PG-13 City Council Meeting "live" Tuesday & Thursday, January 25 & January 27 The parks crew collected Fri. (4:45 @ $4.00) 7:20, 9:45 Christmas trees at posted areas, Introducing a new entertaining program geared towards children Sat. (2:15, 4:45 @ $4.00) chipped them and hauled the ages 4-l l, focusing on the art of magic. This is the first in a series chipped material to the county 7:20, 9:45 of 13 programs. composting facility. Sun. (2:15, 4:45@ $4.00) 4:00 p.m. "Dr. Magic Show" Episode 1 The horticulture crew pruned 7:20 6:00 p.m. "Seniors' New England Literary Tour" tree limbs over the sidewalk and Mon. -Thurs. 7:30 6:15 p.m. Replay of City Council of l/24 road surface on White Birch Court and removed a large dead 301-474-9744 PUBLIC ACCESS-GATE-301-507-6581 pine tree on Ridge Road, a haz 301-474-9745 7:00 p.m. "'Tis the Season" ardous dead oak tree near 51 court Crescent and hazardous 7:30 p.m. "Silent Roar" trees and limbs near St. Hugh's School playground. Page4 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 20, 2000 I Js ick and assisting in various ac December Activities OBITUARY tivities of Mowatt Memorial At St. Hugh's School Methodist Church, where she was a member of the church and its December was a busy month mission board and sang in the for the students of St. Hugh's Clara Brandt choir. Elementary and Junior High Former Greenbelter Clara She belonged to the Greenbelt School. Two field trips high Brandt, 92, died on January 18, Woman's Club and Golden Age lighted the month. The first 2000, in Silver Spring. Club. graders took a field trip to the A resident since 1960, she Survivors include nieces and Kennedy Center to see "Lily's was Greenbelt's Outstanding Citi nephews John S. Cannon, Jr., Purple Plastic Purse" in the the zen for 1980 and was included in Ruth Tippett, Doris Sabine, ater lab. The children enjoyed the Prince George's County vol George Cannon and Owen Brandt the bus ride almost as much as ume, "Women of Achievement." and numerous great nieces and they liked the show. The Employed at Goddard, she par nephews. eighth graders visited the Acad ticipated in many outside activi Services are at Gasch 's Fu emy of the Holy Cross in ties, including organizing drives neral Home in Hyattsville, on Kensington to hear speaker, for needy families after fires and Friday, January 21. Burial will Molly Kelly, give a presentation casualties; volunteering for many be private. on teen chastity and wise years at St. Elizabeth's Hospital Memorials in her name may choices. and Greenbelt Convalescent Cen be made to Mowatt Memorial Throughout the month, the ter; assisting Brownie and Girl Methodist Church, 40 Ridge students collected new toys for Students at St. Hugh's school perform in the annual Christmas Scout leaders; cooking for the Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770. less fortunate children in a par Pageant, this year titled "The Christmas Lamb." The Kinder ish in Washington, D.C. A garten to fifth grade classes participated in the program. large Christmas tree decorated - photos by Sharon Natoli· the gym stage and it was soon surrounded by hundreds of toys for children of all ages. The gifts were delivered a week be fore Christmas. The St. Hugh's beginner and advanced bands entertained the students and parents at a Christ mas concert. Under the super vision of band director, Jennifer Rieg, the musical selections ranged from holiday tunes to classical pieces. A solo clarinet piece was performed by sixth grader, Marie Crenwelge and a trumpet duet featured Tristan Guha-Gilford and Gabriel Stork. The school Christmas pag eant this year was entitled, "The Christmas Lamb." Stu dents from kindergarten through fifth grade filled the parts and helped with the set Kelsey Shaffer (left) as Mary and Rita Wade (right) as the Angel design. Laurie Lemieux di performed in the pageant on December 14. rected the play and organized the music as she has for the parents, faculty and staff all Baha'i Faith past several years. Fourth bad a wonderful time. grader, Bucky Fitzgerald, had "What profit is there in agreeing the lead role as the shepherd Paint Branch Unitarian that universal friendship is good, boy looking for the Christ and talking of the solidarity of the Child. Traveling to all the con Universalist Church human race as a grand ideal? tinents on the earth, and meet 3215 Powder Mill Road, Unless these thoughts are ing many friends along the way, Beltsville/Adelphi (301-937-3666) translated into the world of action, the shepherd boy finally finds Welcomes you to our open, they are useless." Ralph Noble, Outstanding Citizen 1979 presents plaque to the the Infant Jesus right in his nurturing community -Baha'i Sacred Writings 1980 recipient Clara Brandt .- photo by J. Henson own home town. The children, January 23, 2000 -9:30 & 11:15 a.m. Greenbelt 6aha'i Community "Liberation's Wilderness" P.O. Box245 Rev. J. David MacMillan, Greenbelt, MD 20770 Guest Preacher 301-345-2918 301-220-3160 <::>( Greenb lt Community Church Barbara Wells and Jaco B. ten Hove, Information about the Baha'i Faith is on the UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Co-Ministers World Wide Web at http://wwwbahai.org/ Catholic Community Hillside & Crescent Roads MASS SCHEDULE: of Greenbelt Phone: 36-1•47 4-6171 mornings Sunday 8, 9:30, I I a.m., 12:30 p.m. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVE BREAKFAST Saturday 5 p.m. 10:15 a.m. AT S.O.M.E. Daniel Hamlin, Pastor Daily Mass: As announced "A church of the open mind, the warm heart, Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 3:45-4:45 p.m. ~ Sunday, January 30, 2000 the aspiring soul, and the social vision ... " Rev. Thomas F. Crowley, Pastor• In Residence: Rev. Walter J. Tappe Meet at St Hugh:S School ST. HUGH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Parking Lot. 6 00 AM -k Mowatt Memorial United Methodist Church 135 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Md. SUNDAY MASS, IO 00 AM 40 Ridge Road. Greenbelt , - MUNICIPAL BUILDING r8~-i 3~~!~~~410 111 HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH - t,tt+f-1t You're =.iiii-■il;;:!iiEJ(L"~ Childrens and Adults Friendly people worshiping God and serving their community pt ~ Bible Study 9:30 am Sunday Worship Services Welcome ~ill~~~~lll!!tJ!,...__.!!l::-Worship Service 11 :OOam i t 8:30 and 11:15 AM. ~tutti Here Hand1cappedacces>1ble Rev. Guillermo Chavez, Pastor Education Hour St. George's All persons from all races and cultural backgrounds are welcome Together we learn to seNe Christ 10:00AM. Episcopal Church Adult Class - Faith Weavers New e5bmm5s,, Taught by Pastor Mentz Episcopal/A nglican start wlt11 Gob "s love/ Corner of Lanham-Severn Road (MD 10:00AM. 564) and Glenn Dale Road, Just South of Located at the corner of Crescent and Greenhill Roads Greenbelt Rd (MD193), Glenn Dale Morning Worship Service (Sunday) 8:35 & 1 1: 00 AM -~ 301-262-3285 Bible Study for all ages (Sunday) 9:45 AM ~~~ http://members.aol.com/stgeogd/ Evening Worship and Small Groups (Sunday) 6:00 PM Sunday Sen•ices Prayer jWednesday) - 7:00 PM· 9 am Folk Service (Interpreted for the oFro rc otrnatnascpto ursta otino nth oer Imntoerren eint faotr mGarntiBona pctais/[email protected] 6905 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770 10 am DEedauf/cHaatirodn offo Hr aelalr iangge)s Gree,,belt D" st Church Fax 301-220-0694 • E-mail [email protected] 11 am Sung S. er-vi-ce . -- : Re.v . Stepwhwenw .He.r oMlse.ncotzm, /Pmesyihoo'r·l(y3cGro1s·)s 3 45-51-11 . - . Thursday, January 20, 2000 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Pages TRAFFIC Manager Michael McLaughlin calming devices be investigated said that most of the problem ar and that the Hanover Parkway (Continued from page 1) eas on Hanover Parkway identi bus stops be put on the list to be dedicated bike lanes without fied during last year's review considered during the normal bus elimination of a through traffic were in the section to be redone shelter construction program re lane. However, she said that by the developer. view. Actions Approved during the design review process for Greenspring I and II, and the On unanimous vote, council Lakes of Greenbelt Village, the approved the city staff's recom Advisory Planning Board recom mendations that additional traffic mended, based in part on com ments from the Greenbelt Bicycle Coalition, that bike lanes not be PRESENTATION OF STREET SWEEPER provided. Gasper had a different & MOBILE DATA TERMINALS recollection, believing that the MUNICIPAL BUILDING PARKING LOT members supported bicycle lanes. He urged consideration of off January 24, 2000 - 7:30 P. M. street lanes, which he considers safer. Fairfax and Montgomery REGULAR MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL Counties, he said, are now mov MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL ROOM ing towards off-road bike lanes January 24, 2000 - 8:0 0 P. M. for new roadways. During the discussion, Craze noted that "The traffic calming I. ORGANIZATION Greenbelt Arts Coordinator Nicole DeWald and photographer philosophy will be that to do l. Call to Order Manuel Lopez at the reception in his honor held at the Greenbelt away with the turn lanes would 2. Roll Call Municipal Building. be a good thing because the -photo by Norma Belt slowness created by a turning ve 3. Meditation and Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag hicle would help calm traffic." 4. Consent Agenda -Approval of Staff Recommendations From Greenbrook Drive to Paradise Found Greenbelt Road there are no (The co/lsent age Ilda co11sists of those items which have shouloers or turn lanes upon asterisks[*J placed beside them, subject to such revisions as may be made by the Council prior to approval.) by Nelda Young "Flaming Passion: Bird of which bicycle lanes could be Software engineer Manuel Paradise" reflects the influence constructed. It may be possible 5. Approval of Agenda and Additions Lopez knows how to handle a Georgia O"Keefe has had on to create bike lanes by narrowing camera. His initial exhibition, art. the traffic lanys, although prob II. COMMUNICATIONS "Paradise Found: The Floral Lopez, a native of the Phil ably not enough to create full Photography of Manuel Lopez," ippines who now resides in six-foot bike lanes. 6. Presentations is on display in the Greenbelt Lanham, has been pursuing Bus Stops -LGIT Safety Award Municipal Building through photography as a hobby since Gasper had asked that the bus 7. Petitions and Requests January ?.7. the early 1980s and is active in stop opposite Hunting Ridge be Using a Nikon camera and the Greenbelt Photography moved closer to the entrance and ( Petitions received at the meetillg will 1101 be acted upo11 natural light, Lopez snapped Club. the flexible bollards removed. by the City Council at this meeting 1111less the standillg some striking pictures for this To purchase a Lopez picture Craze disagreed. The stop was rules are waived by the Co11ncil.) exhibition. On a recent trip to or to display pictures, call moved to its current location and 8. Minutes of Meetings Hawaii he captured on film wa Greenbelt Arts Coordinator the bollards installed to protect 9. Administrative Reports ter lilies which are reminiscent Nicole DeWald at 301-474- bus riders from motorists using of Claude Monet's paintings. 8000. the shoulder to bypass traffic -Police Department Promotions waiting to turn left into Hunting * 10. Committee Reports Ridge. The bollards were ad -Public Safety Advisory Committee Report #00-1 justed to allow adequate width -Recycling and Environment Advisory Committee Report for bicyclists to pass between -Interim Report from Assisted Living Task Force them and use the shoulder. While further adjustments could III. LEGISLATION be made if needed, she said, re 11 .. An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 11.5, "Noise Control" moving the bollards would recre ate the original hazardous condi -2nd Reading & Adoption tions for those waiting for the 12. A Resolution to Establish Penalties for Violation of Chapter bus. 11.5, "Noise Control" Repairs to the bus stops are -2nd Reading & Adoption underway and should be finished by the end of June. 13. A Resolution to Amend Resolution 899 A Resolution to Repaving Purchase Certain Goods and Services from Various Vendors The developer of the Lakes of when Total Fiscal Year Purchases from Each Vendor Exceed Ten Thousand Dollars --- Greenbelt Village has repaired Hanover Parkway from Megan -2nd Reading & Adoption Lane to Hunting Ridge, Craze 14. An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 12, ''Parks and Recreation," said. This section will be re by Adding a New Article VII, ''Trees" paved in the spring. Repaving of the rest of Hanover Parkway is - 1st Reading not funded. Council sets the pri Greenbelt Photo Club Members during field shoot at Greenbelt orities for street repaving during IV OTHER BUSINESS Lake November 13. the annual budget review. City 15. Outdoor Presentation Stage -photo by Manny Lopez II 16. Assisted Living Task Force Report 17. Maryland Historical Trust Heritage Museum Program Irv Siegel, Greenbelt resident 18. Neighborhood Speed Watch Program and Photo Club member enjoy 19. 2000 Census ing field shoot at Greenbelt * Lake. 20. Request from Wildlife Society -photo by Manny Lopez II 21. Award of Purchase -Police and Planning & Community ,Development Vehicles· r,:---- *22. Letter to Senator Green Regarding Funding Priorities 1 PRELIMINARY AGENDA *23. Letter to Jones Communications I MEETING OF GHI *24. Renewal of City Liquor Licenses I BOARD OF DIRECTORS I *25. Resignation from Advisory Committee on Education .. .... .. . I , • Thursday, January 27, 2000 • 7:30 p.m. *26. Appointments to Advisory Boards and Committees I GHI Board Room V. MEETINGS I ***** I Key Agenda Items NOTE: This is a preliminary agenda, subject to change. Regular Coun I ♦ Marketing Committee Charter Discussion cil meetings are open to the public and all interested citizens are invited I ♦♦ ARdolme ionifs Btroaatirodn aBnudi ldSitnagff RLieanisoovnast ioton sC ommittees DDiissccuussssiioonn tmo oadttaetniodn. sF aorre i nrefqourmiraetdi oton , mplaekaes eth cias llm 3e0e tli-n4g7 4a-c3c8e7ss0i.b Ilef stpoe acniayl daiscacbolmed I ♦ Board Work Session with City Council - Discussion person, please call 301-474-8000 or 301-474-2046 (TDD) to request I Discussion of Topics such accommodation before 10:00 am on the day of the meeting. I ♦ Heating Options Discussion Check out the Greenbelt Citylink website at www.ci.greenbelt.md.us I I Regular Board meetings are open to members. David E. Moran, CMC City Clerk L::-- Page 6 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 20, 2000 Thursday, January 20, 2000 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 7 All Sale Prices Effective Monday, January 24th thru Sunday, January 30th 2000 No R Pr nter Err s Reserved 199 Maxwell House 199 PATRON S Fresh lyson l<raft Regular Nutritious S ~-----------:, Boneless Salad APPRECIATION Ground California Coffee Chicken Dressings DISCOUNT II ~OUPON IS VALID MONDAY, 1-24 THAU SUNDAY, 1-~ __ lb. Colombian - French-Lite Broccoli REDEEM ONLY AT GREENBELT CO-OP Breasts All Varieties DAY Espresso-Slow-Master Buy 1 8 oz. I MUELLER'S All Pu se 11-13 oz. can bunch GET 1 WEDNESDAY • I OLD FASHION Rainbow Brawny FREE Prestige Anguss Be,ef Prestige Deespz Baast9ed Macaroni & . 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Community Tax Aid is seek The National Ar Do you consider this the Millen lows: to develoR_ an advisory Corporation (FDIC). The FDIC ing volunteers to help low in boretum is seeking nium or are you holding out for board of information technology then sold the land at auction to come people with their tax re volunteers to help the horticul next year? Personally, knowing businesses, community organi the Peterson Companies which tural staff maintain the turns on weekends and week that mille means thousand in zations, and institutions of also bought the nearby Sunrise Arboretum's gardens and plant nights at one of 12 sites in Latin, I feel that any year that higher learning; to recruit stu property. Mentioned as a pos Prince George's County and the collections. Volunteers will be ends in an M in Roman numerals dents to enroll in the pilot sible location for the new post Metro DC area. Training is pro trained in botany, plant identifica or three zeros in our numbering program starting in the fall of office, Sunrise is located near vided starting January 29. They tion, pruning, mulching and system qualifies as a millennium. 2000; to develop the Holiday Inn and Martin's, are looking for individuals with weeding. A five-week training However, reasonable and flexible collaboratively with AF and adjacent to the Beltway. Zoned tax, foreign language and admin course, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on (ahem) person that I am, I am the Center for Occupational residential, it is rumored that the Tuesdays will begin January 25. istrative skills. Community Tax prepared and willing to celebrate Research and Development property is being considered by Volunteers work weekdays a Aid is an all-volunteer non-profit twice, so don't forget to invite and other stakeholders an in some members of council for minimum of four hours a week group in its 13th year. They me to your party next year. tegrated academic and intern parkland. between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. can be contacted by email at Did you stock up in case of ship curriculum; to identify an Lower Value For an application call Mary Ann [email protected] or by phone at an emergency? I admit I did get interdisciplinary team to sup Modjeska contends that build Jarvis at 202-245-4565. 703-318-2133. an extra can of soup and some port the program and provide ing a new post office facility be paper supplies. They were on staff development; and to fur tween two existing tracts of of sale, anyway. Luckily there ap nish classrooms and computer fice buildings (Commerce Center FOR SALE parently were no serious glitches. laboratory facilities with I at the corner of Hanover One computer failure did occur equipment and materials. Parkway and Greenbelt Road, RENOVATED FARMHOUSE on the island of Guam. It seems Eleanor Roosevelt High and Commerce Center 2's one Greenbelt/Lanham -Lovely, restored farmhouse/cape w/4 BR, plus bonus that a cash register refused to School has previously re story and three-story bui !dings room (fin. attic). Renovated kitchen, lev'el fenced yard. Easy access to give out receipts. Another was in ceived several major awards. southeast of the proposed post Beltway/Parkway. $124,900. Call Lorie or Cindy. 301-261-0500. nearby Delaware, where three The U.S. Department of Edu office site) would lower the hundred slot machines konked cation recently named it a 1999 value of those buildings. He LAND -15+ ACRES out. How sad! Closer to home, New American High School. In observed that Aetna US Mitchellville -Glorious parcel of land on cul-de-sac in area of high-priced a clock at the Naval Observatory 1990 and 1997, it was named a Healthcare (formerly NYL homes. $170s. Call Lorie or Cindy. 301-261-0500. put us several thousand years into Maryland Blue Ribbon School Care), the current occupants of GREENBELT EAST, TOWNHOME the future without missing a tick as well as a National Blue Rib Commerce Center II, will be Greenbelt -Tip-top condition Greenwood Village 3 level townhouse, new or a tock. Probably still snicker bon School in 1990. moving elsewhere this summer. carpet, freshly painted, clean-as-a whistle. Backs to woods. $132,500. Call ing. Meanwhile, postal employees Lori or Cindy. 301-261-0500. When I was a little girl I fig continue to work in their ured out how old I would be on crowded quarters in Roosevelt NEW CONSTRUCTION this occasion (I'm not telling!) My nicest surprise this new Center below the Co-op Super MAIN FLOOR BEDROOM and I didn't expect to make it. I year was when I checked my market. The postponement of Glenn Dale - Spec home, ready for occupancy, on cul-de-sac lot, backs to certainly couldn't foresee myself computer to see what date it construction of a larger post of woods. 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, huge great room. Mam st0ry bedroom sitting at a computer writing a would put on my writing efforts. fice has been a disappointment and full bath. Exquisite curb appeal. $260's. Call Lorie or Cmdy. 301-261- story for the News Review. Guess what? It knew how to say not only to the employees but 0500. As a kid I read a lot of sci 2000! Do I have a smart PC? I also to the Postal Service and Crofton/Anne Arundel County -Spotless 4 BR colonial on wooded cor ence fiction and never really be hope I will be equally smart Greenbelt residents. Since 1968 ner lot with l0k in landscaping, super bath with jacuzzi, custom deck, lieved in the predictions. I had when I start writing checks. The city councils and the Postal Ser inground sprinkler. $250's. Call Lorie. 301-261-0500. .... my own ideas, some of which computer, however, did not ex vice have worked together to were fairly close to present real press any opinion on what is the find a new location for a larger Waterfront Land/Homes -Anne Arundel County. $300,000 up. Lorie has ity. Aviation, I imagined would correct date of the millennium, so postal facility in Greenbelt. knowledge of and has access to all water front properties, some With pri advance enormously, space travel I'll just wing it and agree with When this goal is realized, the vate beaches. Call Lorie. 301-261-0500. included. But automobiles turned everybody and stay out of argu postal service has assured suc out to be a disappointment; they ments. cessive councils that sales func Website - Visit all of Lorie's listings and other properties on her Website at have more gadgets than formerly, One thing we can all agree on, tions and post office boxes will www.loriescheibel.com but are still boxes on wheels that the future lies ahead. Happy be left in the existing post office LORIE SCHEIBEL get flat tires and sometimes stall. Y2K! in Roosevelt Center. Long & Foster, Realtors 301-261-0500. 1-800-735-5122 email: [email protected] We promise you caring, comfortable . .. affordable dentistry. • • and we're in your neighborhood! r------------., DRS. MCCARL Our family has been serving your For Our New Patients community for 61 years and we just keep 301-474-4144 Polishi$25eaning growing. Our main concern is to give you safe and complete quality care which is why we've after taken hundreds of hours of continuing educa Complimentary Initial tion. We utilize state-of-the-art equipment and Dental Exam sterilization techniques to create beautiful, healthy teeth for a lifetime. Only $25.00 for a complete DISTINCTIONS AND AWARDS: polishing and cleaning. DR. CLAYTON 5. MCCARL, SR. Includes necessary x-rays on Fellow in International College of Dentists. .. _da_y o_f e_xa_m_ina_tio_n._ ___ Fellow in American College of Dentists. Good only with coupon. ,,. Retired Nov. 1996 Dr. Clayton, Jr. Value up to $141 .00. DR. CLAYTON 5. MCCARL, JR. Dr. Dave Fellow in Academy of General Dentistry. DR. JAY MCCARL ==:.~ NEW Office hours: Dental Implant Symposium at Boston University. Dri.. McCurl Monday 8-5 McCarl Fellow in Academy of General Dentistry. McCnrl Tuesday 9-8:30 DR. DAVID J. MCCARL & McCarl Wednesday 9-8:30 Quintessence Award for Excellence in Clinical Restorative Dentistry. Thursday 8-4 28 Ridge Road Greenbelt, Maryland 20770-0717 Friday 8-4 All four Drs. are ranked as Clinical Field Instructors for 1991-92 by the University of Maryland Dental School Call us today for a Satisfying Smile! Saturday 8-11 :30 Thursday, January 20, 2000 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page9 NOISE CONTROL Seniors Reschedule POLICE B~OTTER (Continued from page 1) Legislative Rally ,, an unnecessary or unreasonable Greenbelt imposed early in its The annual legislative rally . .. . . •.••.• ~ ~, " length of time and makes prop history. sponsored by the United Seniors Based on information released by the Greenbelt Police De erty owners responsible for Bertram Donn suggested of Maryland has been resched . partment. Dates and times are those when police were first noise violations committed by prohibiting devices that exceed uled for Tuesday, February l contacted about inodents. tenants. certain decibel levels. Council from 8: 15 a.m. to 2 p.m. (The By lessening the severity of directed staff to research the original date was January 19, Armed Robbery card. He was released to the De the infraction, the city also range of noise produced by now scheduled for the Beltway Plaza Mall, Jan. 10, partment of Corrections for a hopes to make it easier to en lawnmowers, leaf blowers and Governor's State of the State ad 12:51 p.m., a man was about to hearing before a district court force. The current law makes snowblowers. dress to the legislature.) exit his vehicle in the rear park comm1ss1oner. · violations a misdemeanor. City Both ordinances will be The rally "Aging in Place: ing lot when another man opened Counterfeit Currency Solicitor Robert Manzi '!;aid that considered for final adoption Your Place or Mine" will be held the driver's door, entered the ve T.G.I. Friday's in the 6100 States' Attorneys do not want to at the January 24 regular in the Francis Scott Key audito hicle, displayed a black revolver, block of Capitol Drive, Jan. 8, a prosecute such minor offenses. council meeting. rium at St. John's College in An and demanded money. The rob counterfeit $20 bill was passed. So, the new ordinance makes napolis. The fee includes a con ber took the victim's wallet and AMC 8 Theatres in Beltway violations civil infractions, simi Consumers Offered tinental breakfast, lunch and rally prescription medications and then Plaza Mall, Jan. 9, a counterfeit lar to parking tickets, for which packet. fled on foot on Cherrywood Lane $20 bi II was passed. the city can simply cite the of Info on Evictions For more information call 1- towards Greenbelt Metro Drive. Burglary and Theft fender and assess a penalty. If When can a landlord evict a 800-60-SENIOR or 1-800-AGE The suspect is described as a 9100 block of Edmonston Ter someone has repeated viola renter? Can a landlord just DIAL. black male in his twenties, 5'7" race, Jan. 6, 2:41 p.m., a televi tions, then the city can seek change the locks and put the and 155 lbs., with black hair and sion, video game player, and injunctive relief, violation of renter's belongings out on the brown eyes. He had a medium money were taken. Entry was which would put the offender street? In the latest issue of his complexion and some facial hair. gained by unknown means. at risk of prosectution for monthly consumer publication He was wearing a black "'FUBU" 6100 block of Breezewood criminal contempt. "The Consumer's Edge," Attor jacket, black pants, and white Court, Jan. 10, 10: 10 p.m., jew The ordinance would con ney General J. Joseph Curran, Leonard & Holley Wallace sneakers. elry was taken. Entry was gained tinue to exclude approved ac Jr. explains the eviction process Jeannie Smith Drugs by forcing open a window. tivities on public property and the protections offered to 6400 block of Ivy Lane, Jan. 7500 block of Greenway (such as cheering at Braden renters. 14, 1:39 a.m., a 49-year-old male Center Drive, Jan. 11, 2:08 Field), sound from sporting, Tenants may be evicted for resident was found during a traf p.m., an unattended laptop com recreational. or entertainment non-payment of rent, for failing fic stop to be in possession of puter, a wallet, and other items events for which a use and to move out of the rental unit crack cocaine and drug parapher were taken from an office suite. occupancy permit has been is after the lease has ended or for nalta. A computer check also re At 2:58 p.m. it was reported. sued, and emergency vehicle breach of lease. vealed that he had an open war that an unattended laptop com sirens. It would also not The publication offers the rant with the Loudon County Po puter was taken from another cover dog barking (covered names and phone numbers of lice Department. The man was office suite. under the animal control ordi Maryland organizations that of arrested and was released to the 6000 block of Springhill nance). fer legal help, advice and emer New lisfing - 2 br with $14,000 in reno Department of Corrections -for a Drive, Jan. 13, 7:04 p.m., video Council engaged Craze in a gency assistance to tenants fac vafions completed by GHI. All new every hearing before a district court equipment, a telephone, a video Q and A regarding what ing eviction. Copies are avail thing! You'll think it's a new house-$42,990 commissioner. game player, and video games would and would not be cov able in the library. Forgery were taken. Entry was gained by ered (car alarms and 7500 block of Ora Glen breaking through ·a wall of a va boomboxes in a park, yes; Drive, Jan. 7, 12:04 p.m., a 38- cant apartment into the residence. barking dogs, no). There was Get the Scoop What a find • 3 Bedroom block unit on ayreraers-toedld amnda lceh anrognerde swiditehn tu twtears The fVolelhoiwclien gC rviemheicsl es were rae gfaaridrliyn g elxetaefn bdleodw edriss. cuAssloionng On the News ~fliabun~sratarsyf ice fnrdo nato &f btoawckn .y ardsV.i nyYl ous'lild lionvge ita! nd ing a forged document, credit reported stolen: a white four-door with lawnmowers, snowblow and o' ~~~e-Pgu)~~ card offense, and making a false 2000 Cadillac El Dorado with ers and machinery, these are VOLUNTEERS fre e statement after he attempted to Maryland dealer tags !Al 18682, not covered so long as they 2 bedroom townhome with maintenance cash a forged check using fake Jan. 10, from the 6500 block of are not operated before 7 a.m. needed now free vinyl siding. Adjacent to Ridge road identification and a stolen credit Capitol Drive, and a blue four and not operated for an unrea for the and Metro. Vacant and ready to go! $29,900 door 1986 Cadillac Seville with sonably long period of time. News Review We Need Homes Maryland tags GRE 508, Jan. Councilmember Alan Turnbull Chief Announces 13, from the Greenbelt Metro noted that some communities • TYPISTS To Sell! Police Promotions station. have banned leaf blowers and knowledge of Free Tutoring suggested that anyone inter Sell your home fast and for top Greenbelt Chief of Police ested in the city taking similar WordPerfect helpful, dollar - Call now for our free James C. Craze announced to The Greenbelt Moving Ahead action call the city office about 2 hours on market analysis and selling tips. the city council promotions of Program (GMA) and the Tutor (City Manager Michael officers for 1999. The promo ing and Homework Club are in McLaughlin suggested that Tuesdays 3 bedroom townhome - new appliances, tions followed completion of an full operation again at the they call Turnbull). afternoon or evening cabinets, countertop, carpet. bathroom vanity and more. Large shed, too! $58,900 extensive process which in Springhill Lake Recreation Cen Mayor Judith Davis noted volved use of a consultant. ter for the remainder of the that homeowner associations 3 • AD DESK CLERK Those promoted were - to Ser school year. GMA meets on have little control over the de geant: Carl Henry Schinner; to Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon vices used by the maintenance receive and log ads You'll like the large deck on the back of this Corporal: Robert Musterman; to and the Tutoring and Homework services they hire. Sheldon Monday or Tuesday 2 bedroom unit. New cabinets and more Master Police Officer: Craig A. Club meets on Wednesday from Goldberg noted that some being installed. Wide floor plan! $43,900 Rich, Ronald F. Walter, Jack M. 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Both pro people are physically incapable afternoon or evening 2 bedroom townhome with vinyl siding. Parker, Mark A. Sagan, Gerald grams are free. Students are of raking leaves. And Renovated kitchen and bathroom. Backs to W. Potts, Derrick A. Washington, encouraged to take advantage of Councilmember Rodney Roberts Call: woods! Large slate pafio in back. $44,900 Scott A. Kaiser, Seung Won Lee, these offerings. For more infor likened a ban on leafblowers to Eileen-301-513-0482 2 bedroom townhome just listed. Refinshed John M. Dewey, and Gordon D. mation call Janet Goldberg after the ban on hanging laundry Mary Lou-301-441-2662 poaakin th tahrrdowuogohdo uftlo. oVraincga not n& b roetahd lye!v e$l4s3. ,9F0re0s h Pracht. 2:30 p.m. at 301-397-2212. outside on Sundays that Elaine-JO 1-982-9 75 8 Now's The Time! We have buyers ·i,{~:i .. LINE DANCING ,:.fJ}> waiting for brick ·. ., ,,'',. '.. .:~;::,,,,,. . ,., WORKSHOP -~"~ ,~,----,·--;·- GAsCH'S fuNERAL HOME and block homes. , Family Owned with Family Values ~~ when Since 1858 Sunday, January 23 2 bedroom townhome with vinyl siding. For Honesty, Caring, and Fenced back yard with large shed. Ceiling 2pm-4pm fans included. Close to center-just $39,900 Quality, Affordable Service at the Greenbelt Community Center Funeral Arrangements Memorial Services 2 bedroom townhome with large covered in the porch in back yard. More than $7,000 in Cremation • Pre-Need 6,' 6,' C':\ Dance Studio Available 24 hours ~ thecostis V::::::!J v:::::1/ GCaosncshta, nCFcSeP Visa & MasterCard $5/per person . 301-927-6100 * All ages are welcome** o experience is necessary* 4739 Baltimore Avenue * No partner is needed** Light fare will be provided* Hyattsville, MD 20781 For more information please call the Greenbelt ' . Co.m m.un ity. C• -.e nter' a. t (301) 397-2208. Gasch 's is now on the Internet! www.gaschs.com • J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Page 10 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 20, 2000 HOME MOVIES Slides, Pictures trans- ENGLISH TEACHER, mature, refer SERVICES ferred to VHS, Tape Repair. HLM Pro- ences, seeks students. $ I 5/hour. 30 J - CLASSIFIED TOM McANDREW - GREENBELT ductions, Inc. 301-4 74 -67 48. 4 74 -2 I 92. ------------ WINDOWS & PAINTING - Replace COMPUTER - Repairs, upgrades and LEAVES - GHI homes, $30. Taken ment windows and doors and vinyl sid ing. Phone 301/474-9434, MHIC software installation. Tom, 301-474- away, quick and reliable. Pat, 301- STATE MOVERS. Moving? Wanna 26087. 1401. 213-3273. move a room, office, apartment, house, RATES etc: call 301-345-8323. Good rates. F.A. Bowley PIANO LESSONS - Greenbelt. Be Missy's Decora ting ginners. Advanced. Kids. Adults. Pri LIGHT MOVING, hauling & odd CLASSIFIED: $2.50 minimum for Plumbing vate lessons. 301-445-4132. jobs. Call Quincy 301-345-1007. ten words. 15¢ each additional word. No WALLPAPERING charge for listing items that are found. INTERIOR PAINTING 301-345-1115 NEED A house sitter? Mature, refs., PAINTING - Reasonable rates and Submit ad with payment to the News Re 301-345-7273 30 years in area care for pets, plants. 301-474-2192. Rfrueest ye, s3ti0m1a-8te0s5.- 58P8r0o fessional work. tvhieew N oefwficse Rbye v1ie0w p .mdr. oTpu ebsodxa y,i no rt htoe New Baths, Faucets, HOUSECLEANING - $35 and up. Greenbelt Co-op grocery store before 7 Md. Home Imp. Lie. #26409 Washer Drains, Disposals Excellent references. All supplies pro GUTTERS - Cleaned and tacked in p.m. Tuesday, or mail to 15 Crescent Bonded -Insured vided. Free estimates. Angel 301-252- when loose. Most homes only $30. Road, Suite I 00, Greenbelt, Maryland All kinds ofs eroice work 4607. 301-213-3273 20770. BOXED: $6.25 column inch. Mini <Pleasant '!ouch ROOMS PAINTED __: Flat white mum I 1/2 inches ($9.38). Deadline 10 UPHOLSTERY Looking for a New Home? only. Prefer empty room, $75. Pro p.m. Monday. fessional. 301-213-3273 Include name, phone no. and address Many Fabrics to Choose -~~ with ad copy. Ads not considered ac From. Free Pick Up and Get The Information You Need, Delivery. Free Estimates. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week ■ Facials ■ Make-up Design 0-1 o-1 r H ti A.I i cepted until published. llW'S CQUuSiTcOk MR eUtPuHrnO.L STERY www.homes-in-md.com 1■ 4W3a CxTienunget sedra■w yT a-hnyeo ro■a np3 et0ou1 t9i- c3p M4.m5a.- s1s8ag4e9 17.-.T,0 i i7 "zO)c 3 p-1 7-J 5.. lJ I. STUDENMT DERESCKH, AwNooDdIeSnE, n ice look 301-262-4135 Wednesday, Thursday• 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ing, $25; high chair, $15. 301-345- Friday, Saturday -9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 301-474-2192. 2032. THIS COULD be your classified ad. POSITION VACANCY Patrick J. McAndrew Ten words for $2.50. Each additional ARCH STEEL buildings inventory clearance! Huge savings! 1999 steel Attorney At Law word is 15 cents. prices. 25x30, 40x58, 50xl 10. While General Practice supplies last! Great workshops/ga The City of Greenbelt, a progressive, diverse community of 21,000, seeks applications for City Clerk. The City Clerk provides administrative support to the City Council and • Civil Litigation • Criminal Litigation Holbert's rages. Call 1-800-341-7007. • Personal Injury • DWI/DUI www.steelmaster.usa.com prepares meeting agendas and minutes, public notices, reports and legislation. This is Home Imp. (auto accidents, slip & fall, injury/death) a highly responsible, independent position that serves as a liaison between the Council LEATHER EXECUTIVE office chair • Wills • Corporations/Business Law and community. Ability to compose and edit documents and strong organizational and Carpentry Painting $40.00, blue LazyBoy almost new • Divorce/Separation • MVA Hearings interpersonal skills are required. Bachelor's Degree or Municipal Clerk Certification • Administrative Law Remodeling Repairs $140.00, Ikea chair and ottoman desired. EOE. Submit letter of interest, resume and city application form to: Personnel 5000 Sunnyside Avenue, Suite 1O 1 M.H.I.C. 25916 $40.00. Best offer. 301-345-6458. Office, 25 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Maryland 20770, no later than 1/31/00. Beltsville, MD Pot ouri Call Jack 301-345-8262 301-595-3880 Anonymous Christian support for hurting people. RECEIVE Free towing from ilnywhere! Questioning personal signi TAX Quick turnaround DEDUCTIONS Minimal paperwork ficance? Come and meet with $ -oONATIOJV p other Christians who combine r\>~ -...,c\eS are a-ccepted. 'liono ,. prayer, scripture, praise and CoMUJtants ~'\\ J o\ -1e''\ r/.J/J/JilJ ~b _ real relationships. 4~ ~~e'> . Wo,..❖·~~ Thursdays -7:00 to 8:30 PM Ginny and Michael Hurney .~~ at Greenbelt Baptist Church The Experienced, Licensed Professionals Call 301-523-2581 for information. (301) 595-5135 Bathtubs-Ceramic Tile Improve communication -Rekindle passion -Enjoy relationships . .1 D BENEFIT UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY REGLAZED You win with a tax deduction and ease of We specialize in disposal -we win by helping more fblks. Quality Reglazing makes Call (301) 262-4993 Ext. 16 for info. Your Tub & Tile Shine like New! ROOF REPAIRS Licensed MHIC Bonded #7540 Gehring Located in Greenbelt But, we also do other types of HOME IMPROVE Construction Co., Inc. MENTS such as siding, sundecks, window replace Call today for ment, and more. Many local references, MHIC HOME REMODELING SPECIALIST a free brochure & estimate #21062 AMAZIN' REGLAZIN' Replacement Windows • Siding • Roofing CALL The Bathtub Resurfacing Repairs • Florida Rooms • Decks • Painting Specialists ART RAMBO 301-220-4222 Kitchens • Additions • Bathrooms (301) 345-5560 BRICK - BLOCK - CONCRETE •• •• • State of Maryland • Free Estimates/Town References M@bil® "Serving Greenbelt For 30 Years" Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program 301 / 441-1246 Call Dick Gehring Certified Emissions·Repair Facility 8303 58th Ave. • Berwyn Heights, MD _. GREENBELT -:Ma SERVICE Greenbelt Auto & Truck Repair Inc. .. CENTER Mobil Facility #5459 159 Centerway Road • "We're As Near Maieai Greenbelt, Maryland 20770 "'7: ....... You know us as JOHN & TAMMY, a household As Your Neighbor" MDE 301-982-2582 name in Greenbelt for over 14 years. We are ~i'VEIP AUTO REPAIRS Maryland Department A.S.E. let's Clear The Air the experts at cleaning your home and giv of the Environment ing you more time. Time for grandchildren, 8t ROAD SERVICE Master Certified Technicians children's recreation. and each other. Call. Bicycle Repairs let a familiar and trusted name help you out. A complete service facility equipped to per We promise a Jast and form all service requirements that your We offer -Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly service pleasant purch~s~ every manufacturer recommends to comply with -Spring cleaning any time of the year time you vmt. Preventive Maintenance service schedules -Window cleaning 161 CENTERWAY ROAD -Help for special occasions & extended warranty programs! Also, rou -FREE estimates GREENBELT, MD 20770 tine repairs that keep your vehicles aper- 4 7 4-8348 (301) ■ ating safely & reliably. ■ Professionals with the Personal Touch •• •• Phone 301-262-5151 am 111 lGl 1M obil®! Thursday, January 20, 2000 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 11 Meals on Wheels Needs Drivers ADVERTISING GREENBELT CONDO, avail. 2/l, Meals on Wheels of College provide friendly contact to the close to NASA, spacious one bedroom, Park needs drivers and friendly homes of people unable to prepare ale, w/d, dw, patio, pool, $735 includes visitors to deliver noon meals and their own food in the Greenbelt, util., 301-345-9043 Iv. msg. or 301- HELP WANTED ACCOUNTfNG CLERK. 2 years ac 286-6 I 3 7 day. ------------ Beltsville, and College Park areas. counting experience. Data entry, _____N _O_T_I_C_E_s_ ___ For additional information call CASHIER - Seeking hardworking & knowledge of accounting procedures, REAL ESTATE - SALE ADOPTION - Loving birth mother Trudy Goodhue at 301-474-1002. motivated individuals to work at busy good customer service skills. Windows r;:::==========:::;1 convenience store/service station. We 95 (Word), Lotus spreadsheets. Excel 2BR TOP FLOOR CONDO w/new w/ (you) choosing hopeful adopting par- are currently hiring for the 12 noon to lent benefits. Resume to: GHI, w carpet, enclosed sunroom, cozy fire ents (us), sharing thoughts with each MORYADAS ASSOCIATES, LLC other for your peace of mind and your 8w epe.mke.n &ds 3& pw.mee. ktdoa yIs I. pO.mld. Gshreifetns bfeolrt FHaaxm i3l0to1n- 4P7la4c-e4,0 G0r6e,e nobr eclta,l lM 3D0 120-477740-. apnladc der, ysepr,a cdiionuinsg kriotocmhe nan dw imtho rwe.a sChaellr baby's future. Legal. Confidential. Your Tax Professiouals Citgo, 20 South way, Greenbelt. 301- 4161, ext. 150. EOE. Ralph, 30 I-474-7364. -8E0x0p--e6n6-s2e-s~1 p6a4i6d -.a cCc-easlsl- cJoa-ndeet - 0&2. - Ho-wa-rd,· Serving Individuals 474-0046 REAL ESTATE - RENT I I/2 BEDROOM brick GHI Small Businesses townhome for sale by owner. Well YARD/MOVING SALES WINDOW WASHER - Full-Time. Tax Preparation for ROOMMATE LOCATORS - If you kept garden in nice court close to cen $8/hour. $!000 BONUS. 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CUSTOMER APPRECIATION SPECIALS Laundry room addition • Our Qualified Technicians and Powerful Equipment EVERYDAY! i-◄HIZ·H►--· EVERYDAY! can Safely and Skillfully Clean 3tor2 I I SHIRTS 89¢ I I the Dirtiest Carpets and Furniture. : Now, we gbd~ accept : "Lower level End" Call For Your Appointment Today same garment :I Beltv.ay P~zo C~aner 'sc oupons :I Mll!;N'S 0RCSS l Bd, Bath on ground floor, Dry Cleaning SHIRTS ON HANGll!:RB 301-474 -6066 ·I -------------·I MINIMUM 4 l!IHIRT• sliding doors to large deck - backs to woods - 8 P Laurel Hill You ARE DtABETtc?. Commercial and Resldenllal Acee American Express ffi All Prices subject to change without notice. 62 B Ridge $44,000 __ Discover• VISA• MasterCard 1 coupon used per job. Imagine No: 2 Bd, Backs to woods. Newer kitchen - GREENBELT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION • Waiting For Insurance Reimbursement shows like a model • Confusing Forms To Fill Out VISA 9.9% fixed annual percentage rate • Costly Trips To The Pharmacy with no annual fee. 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