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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

What to Do with Leftover Cooking Oil?

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Give that turkey frying oil a proper disposal. Never down the drain!


Friday, November 27, 2015

Where to place home security cameras (Cnet.com)

Around 65.8 percent of burglaries in the US are residential and a well-placed camera can help identify intruders.
If your security cameras are placed in the wrong areas, you may not be as protected as you think. Here are a few tips for putting your security cameras where they will do the best work.
The optimal places to install security cameras
The front door, back door and first-floor windows are the most common entryways for criminals, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics. In fact, around 81 percent of burglars enter through the first floor, so put your cameras where burglars are most likely to enter. Plus, the front door is a great place to put a security camera because you can use it to see who's at the door before answering.

Friday, November 20, 2015

Citizens Organized for Public Safety

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We gathered Nov 16th to:

Thursday, November 19, 2015

How to Keep “Parcel Pirates” from Swiping Your Doorstep Packages (Ackerman)

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Everyone loves shopping online, especially during the holiday season. You can purchase your entire Christmas list from your couch! And who doesn’t love the idea of coming home to a package sitting on their doorstep?
Unfortunately, those doorstep packages are vulnerable to “parcel pirates.” These thieves follow delivery trucks, stealing packages from doorsteps when no one is home.
So how do you protect yourself packages from these parcel pirates? Here are 3 tips.

Proposed Development at Route 5 & Allentown‏ Rd

Provided by IHHAAC: Proposed site for the rumored WaWa and Lidl's Grocer (German company).
More information at:

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Pr. George’s lawmakers are proposing these bills in Annapolis (Washington Post)

                                          (Mark Gail/The Washington Post) (Click on the image for the article)
By Arelis R. Hernández, November 16
"Authorizing a bag tax, establishing an inspector general for county schools and changing liquor laws are among the legislative priorities for Prince George’s County lawmakers who return to Annapolis in January for the next legislative session.
The county delegation unveiled more than two dozen proposed bills that could introduce new taxes, changes in bi-county agencies such as the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission and increased oversight measures for the county education system."

Monday, November 16, 2015

It Takes a Community to Protect a Community

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"If You See Something, Say Something™" is a national campaign that raises public awareness of the indicators of terrorism and terrorism-related crime, as well as the importance of reporting suspicious activity to state and local law enforcement.
Call 301-352-1200 to report suspicious activity in Prince George's County.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

MD 210/Palmer/Livingston Interchange

(From a Dec 5, 2014 letter to the Secretary of Maryland Department of Transportation signed by Rushern L. Baker, III and Mel Franklin)

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

In Search of a Good Gutter Cleaning Service

Have you had a good experience with a gutter cleaning service? Please email your recommendation to me. Thanks.
Ron Weiss, weissster@gmail.com

CB-070-2015 (Litter) Enacted by the County Council on Nov 3, 2015


AN ACT CONCERNING LITTER for the purpose of ensuring enforcement and penalties for littering; prohibiting the accumulation or deposit of litter; providing for action upon noncompliance; providing for civil monetary fines and injunctive relief; providing for removal of litter from sidewalks and debris from roadways; and generally relating to litter.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

DoE's "Green Scene" Newsletter‏

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Topics in this issue include:
  • County Facility Wins Public Building of the Year
  • Hispanic Festival Heats Up!
  • Join the Prince George's Solar Energy Co-op
  • Don't Shop...Adopt!
  • Rainwater Recycling
  • Composting for Halloween
  • It's Pumpkin Picking Time!


Thursday, October 22, 2015

Video Tour of MGM Under Construction (WBJ)

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Silesia Antiques Is Open!


Yes, Silesia Antiques of 10901 Livingston Road, a thriving business in the community for 14 years, is delighted to report that as of October 9, they have re-opened under the original management:
  • Bernard Campagne with Lavande Company.
  • Linda Neilson / Tea 4 Two Antiques and Collectibles.
  • Charles and Elizabeth Graves / C&E Antiques.
  • Jason Graves / JP Antiques.

Their hours are:  Tuesday--Saturday 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM and Holiday Mondays.   Closed Sunday and Monday.
They do take consignments; appointments are needed for this service; 301-292-2600.

Stop by to see the fresh, updated look and attractive wares.    
Open House:  October 29, 2015    3 -- 6 PM.   Light refreshments.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Tennis Instructor Wanted

Please contact Ella Toombs (ella.toombs@gmail.com). Thanks!

Become a Tantallon Community Players Member

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Demonstrate your dedication to TCP and its ongoing mission to bring quality theater to Fort Washington and its nearby communities!
Join or renew your last year's membership as a family or individual, or become a TCP supporter by giving more.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Health Care Agencies

Does anyone have names of reputable health care agencies servicing this area?
I am looking for a quality home health care aide part time (1:00 pm--5:00 pm, Mon-Fri). Prefer one referred by an agency.
Thank you,
Walter Trezevent, trezzy@comcast.net

Friday, August 21, 2015

WANTED Young People’s Voice on Policing

It’s an important conversation. Each month, Chief Magaw, the Executive Command Staff and a group of young people meet at PGPD Headquarters in Palmer Park. These young people sit on the Chief’s Youth Advisory Council. They hear about our department and, in turn, we get their opinions on policing and current events. Chief Magaw created this council earlier this year with the goal of establishing an open dialogue with an age group that will bring a valued perspective on law enforcement issues. Several bright young citizens join us each month for this conversation, but we’re excited to now expand that group. The council is open to those between the ages of 16-24. Candidates would preferably live, work or attend school in Prince George’s County. Anyone interested in joining us on this important council is asked to write a paragraph about themselves and include why he or she would like to sit on the council. Please send that information to Police_CYAC@co.pg.md.us. We’d like to hear from interested applicants by mid-September. [Aug 21, 2015, Police Media Relations]

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Soil Conditioner from Your Leaves & Grass Clippings

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Local LeafGro Organic Compost Retailers:
Ed’s Plant World – Brandywine               R & D Cross – Brandywine and Upper Marlboro
Plant City – Brandywine                         Miller Farm – Clinton
Tanglewood Garden Center – Clinton Denison Nursery & Garden Center – Oxon Hill
Roozen Nursery – Fort Washington Biggs Family Produce – Temple Hills

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

The Living Water School Information Session

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Tantallon resident, Anika Prather, is the founder of The Living Water School.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Book by Norm McDaniel

Norm, a long-time Tantallon resident, is the author of 1 book. Although it's out of print now, copies can be obtained from Amazon.

Monday, June 22, 2015

Books by Fred Downs


Fred, a long-time Tantallon resident, is the author of 3 books available on Amazon.

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Books by Dave Clink

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Dave, a long-time Tantallon resident, is the author of 3 books available on Amazon in hardcopy and Kindle editions.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

A $6,000 Scholarship You Might Not Know About

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Application deadline is June 12th!

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Recycle Tips


Sunday, May 17, 2015

Monday, April 13, 2015

Help Conquer Cancer

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Tantallon resident, Jody Wright, asks for your help in this worthy cause.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Cherry Blossoms - 2015

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These pictures were taken and shared by Tantallon resident Michael Garcia.

Looking for an Administrative Assistant?

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Recommended by a neighbor who says, "She is a really great girl, dependable, works hard, and has really great ideas...takes a lot of initiative in helping me with this new business venture."

Monday, April 6, 2015

April is National Earth and Gardening Month

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April is National Earth and Gardening month, and with sunnier skies and warmer days ahead it's a great time of year to get outdoors. This is why the Accokeek Foundation is offering plenty of options for you to get out and play in the dirt with us this spring.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

DPIE Briefing on Squatters

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The briefing includes other important county code related Quality of Life issues - check it out!

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Broad Creek Wastewater Pumping Station (WWPS) Augmentation Project

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This is the scene as your turn right onto MD 210 by Safeway. Read the newsletter to learn more about the project. Contact the WSSC Project Manager, Austin M.Freeman (301-206-8328), if you have questions.

Sunday, March 29, 2015

This Eagle Has Landed

We share our beautiful community with natural wonders. This Bald Eagle appears injured and stopped for a rest on a neighbor's deck but left before help could arrive.
Injured wildlife should be reported to 877-463-6497.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Camp Springs Duplicate Bridge Club

Come to Camp Springs Duplicate Bridge Club on Friday mornings at 10 AM to exercise your Brain!
Bridge lessons are available for beginners, refreshers for people who have played previously, but have ‘forgotten’ how to play, as well as introduction to duplicate for the ‘party’ bridge players.
You can bring your own partner but if you don’t have a partner, come anyway we have a guaranteed partner on site!
Club Managers and Directors are Martha D. Bley and Ross A. Bley (Martini and Rossy). Our phone number is 301-292-4103 if you would like to call us. Cell phone number for the day of the game is 240-441-9885.
Address of club is 6311 Old Branch Avenue, Camp Springs Maryland.
Cost is $5.00 per person for Shuffle and Play days.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Understanding IRS Filing Requirements under the Affordable Care Act

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Heritage Livestock

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Animals are part of the Accokeek Foundation’s stewardship of Piscataway Park. Many visitors appreciate the beauty of the farm animals without realizing their important role in farming systems. Over the centuries, domesticated animals have lived here with humans and have contributed to shaping this land as we see it today. At the Accokeek Foundation, we care for our farm animals in a way that enhances the health and stability of the natural and agricultural ecosystems of this special place.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Check the Date on Perishables Bought at Local Supermarkets

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An alert neighbor referred this the the County Health Department Food Protection Program

State Highway (SHA) Emergency Traffic Patrol (ETP)

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ETP is a free 24/7 roadside service on major highways. If you have an accident with no serious injuries, move your vehicle to the shoulder, turn your hazard lights on, and call #77. ETP provides flat tire change, jump starts, emergency fuel, and will coordinate towing.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

And Still I Rise - From Black Power to the White House

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Ark Media is seeking African American families from Prince George's County, Maryland for a story about the Black Middle Class, as part of a four-hour PBS documentary series.
This series -- tentatively entitled FROM BLACK POWER TO THE WHITE HOUSE - takes viewers on a journey through the last half-century of African American history, exploring the unprecedented progress and lingering obstacles to racial equality since the landmark legislative victories of the civil rights movement. The series will be hosted and executive produced by Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and will air on national PBS in 2016.
We are looking to interview a family from Prince George's County as part of a discussion about the growth of the African American middle class.
We would love to speak to you if you or your family:
Identify as middle or upper middle class and African American
Currently live in Prince George's County
Moved to Prince George's County in the 1970's
Lived in a neighborhood with a population that changed from predominantly white to African American, and
Observed first hand the effects of the subprime mortgage crisis of 2008-09 in your neighborhood
We're interested in the factors that drew you to your current neighborhood, your experiences living there, and the changes your neighborhood has undergone since your arrival.
Please feel free to forward this message to your contacts. Please reach out to Eu-Hua Chua, Associate Producer at e.chua@ark-media.net or (718) 935-9745 ext 107. Looking forward to speaking to you,

Monday, February 23, 2015

Friday, February 20, 2015

Workers' Rights Workshop

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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Rebuilding equity in Prince George’s will take some work (Courtland Milloy)

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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Homes Do Matter

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In our diverse community and county, all homes matter. You may not agree with all the statements in the report but there's a lot to consider.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

FY 2016 Proposed Budget Hearing Handout

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This was handed out at the Feb 3rd public budget hearing. A $117.4 million shortfall is forecast for FY 2016 (starts July 1st).

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Check mortgage interest rates for your situation

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A free tool from the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Northern Va. Community Reeling After Armed Home Invasion

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"Finally I screamed because I was hysterical by that point, but my husband fortunately was in the next room, and so when he came over the fella was like, 'I just want money, I need money,'" Willman said.