Community Corner
Week in Review: Cafritz and Book Exchange Votes, UMd. President's Mansion, and Much More
Here's a rundown of a busy Patch news week.
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Jack Perry
An institutional presence is absent from the 2012 College Park Mayor and Council meetings: Jack Perry retired after 26 years as a city councilman. In addition to being dedicated to the city, .
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Cafritz
Cafritz developers could be cutting the tiny College Park portion out of the Whole Foods Market project that sits primarily in Riverdale Park, after to oppose the developers' rezoning application. This is after College Park, University Park and Riverdale Park agreed upon a list of conditions with the developer, . Representatives from the area municipalities and the county executive office testified on Thursday for , which ultimately recessed until February, so that it could review the conditions.
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Maryland Book Exchange
City Council unanimously . Meanwhile, some city leaders are encouraging residents to not show up next week to testify at the county's planning board hearing. "We’re suggesting people save themselves for the District Council,” Bob Schnabel said.
Purple Line
In further development news, residents and officials gathered this week to discuss the possible revitalization near the future West Campus Purple Line station. The big need? , residents said.
President’s Mansion
Even though no University of Maryland funds or tax payer money will be used for the $7.2 million demolition and re-building a new president's home and event center, the . What do you think?
Education
The County Council said it will work with County Executive Rushern Baker to . (The state is currently responsible for the pensions.) And over the education budget.
Crime
of a 24-year-old College Park woman outside of the Greenbelt Metro Station. Thank you, Greenbelt Police.
Parenting
Mom Columnist Gretchen Schock said that each New Year's she will try to get her kids to reflect on the past year. , but live in the moment instead.
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