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Thursday, June 30, 2016

How Whole Foods Decides If Your Neighborhood Is Worthy

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  • At the April 13 meeting of the Prince George's County Community Leadership Council, County Council Member Mel Franklin explained why we have a problem getting better retail (like supermarkets) in South Prince George's County. Listen to the 5 minute mp3 audio clip by clicking here.
  • The Prince George's County Retail Market Analysis is here.

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

What you should know before you call 911

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  • Call 911 to report emergency situations such as any fire, life-threatening situation, a serious crime in progress or serious medical problem that requires immediate response. (Do NOT hang up!)
  • Call the county police’s non-emergency dispatch number at 301-352-1200 when you need help from police for a situation that is not an emergency. For example, to report a crime that happened in the past, a nonthreatening suspicious person, car or situation, a parking violation or property damage.
  • Call 311 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday with questions, complaints or compliments about county programs and services, questions about impounded cars, snow removal, recycling or trash pickup.
  • Call the county police tip line at 1-866-411-8477 to report unusual activity or something that seems out of place, let police know about something that doesn’t require an immediate response, or submit Crime Solvers information. You also can submit a tip online.

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Mosquito Repellents That Best Protect Against Zika

Photograph by Sidney Zaratustra
Once a week
  • Empty water from containers, such as flowerpot saucers, watering cans, and buckets
  • Change the water in bird baths
  • Empty water that collects in the folds of tarps used to cover woodpiles, boats, pools, etc.
  • Position corrugated drainpipes to ensure drainage
Once a month
  • Apply a larvicide (an insecticide applied to water to kill mosquito larvae), such as Mosquito Dunks®, to standing water that cannot be emptied or drained.
As necessary
  • Clean leaves and debris from roof gutters.
  • Recycle old tires
  • Be sure water on property flows freely from drainage areas
  • Fill-in puddles or areas of your yard that remain wet and soggy for more than a week
  • Aerate ornamental ponds or stock the pond with fish
  • Apply a barrier spray to vegetation around your home. Products containing the active ingredient permethrin will provide two to three weeks of relief from biting adult mosquitoes. Always follow label instructions.

Monday, June 20, 2016

MGM National Harbor casino opens employment center (WMAR)

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Job seekers hoping to work at Maryland’s newest casino in Prince George’s County are one step closer to a job.
MGM National Harbor’s Employment Center opened Monday in Oxon Hill inside of the former Thomas Addison Elementary School. The renovated building will offer training programs and job assistance. The casino and resort said it plans to hire nearly 3600 new employees in the coming months.
Interview opportunities begin Monday at 9 a.m. at MGM National Harbor Employment Center located at 7100 Oxon Hill Road. Find more information HERE .

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Low-Cost Pet Vaccination Clinic - 1st Thursday of Every Month


  • Rabies vaccinations are $15.
  • ​​Citizens 65 years of age and older (proof of age required) may obtain two free pet licenses per year provided their animal(s) is spayed/neutered and is up-to-date on rabies vaccination(s).
  • The Low-Cost Vaccination Clinic at the Prince George’s County Animal Services Facility is temporarily suspending vaccination services during the months of July and August 2016. Walk-in services will resume on Thursday, September 1, 2016 from 12-2 p.m. Appointments are not required.

Saturday, June 4, 2016

RideSmart

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"RideSmart Solutions is your guide to alternative transportation options in Prince George's County. We provide FREE information and benefit programs for bus service, rail lines, carpooling, vanpooling and telecommuting as well as Employer specialized programs. RideSmart provides comprehensive programs backed by the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board at the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, your state and local governments and several other transportation organizations, all working together to improve commuting in and around the region.
Prince George's County works closely with the Commuter Connections program to help promote transportation alternatives and connect commuters to jobs, education, shopping, healthcare, and other important destinations, while reducing auto emissions and traffic congestion. We want to make sure you have all the resources needed in order to successfully enjoy making alternative modes of transportation your main source of traveling."

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Norm Returns to Vietnam

VIETNAM REVISITED
In March 2016, Norm McDaniel, one of our long time neighbors on Monterey Circle went to Vietnam again.  This time he had a return ticket before he departed.  The first time, the trip was to be a one-year tour flying combat missions over North Vietnam from Takhli Air Base, Thailand starting in Feb, 1966.  However, that one-year tour became a seven-year tour because Norm’s plane was shot-down near Hanoi in Jul, 1966 where he and four of his five other crewmembers were captured and remained Prisoners of War (POWs) of the North Vietnamese until Feb, 1973. One of the six crewmembers of the EB-66C Airplane in which he flew did not survive the shoot-down by a Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM).  
Norm’s return to Vietnam was his first since being repatriated in Feb, 1973 as part of Operation Homecoming.  His return trip was part of a College of the Ozarks’ patriotic history class that provides selected students the opportunity (biennially) to visit a country and sites where U.S. Military Forces have fought.  The College of the Ozarks located in Point Lookout, MO has been conducting such trips for the past 20 years to include such places as England, France, Korea, and Vietnam.  
The group consisted of 12 students, 12 Vietnam War veterans, and six College of the Ozarks staff members (including the class instructor).  Student selection was very competitive because only one out of 10 of those who applied was selected.  Departing from the San Francisco, CA Airport on Mar, 13, the group arrived is Saigon.  During the following two weeks, moving from South to North, the group toured locations and sites (battlefields, buildings, museums, cities, and former U.S. bases) in the former South Vietnam and North Vietnam including Saigon, Tay Ninh, Bien Hao, Cam Rahn, Nha Trang, Ban Me Thuot, Pleiku, Qui Nhon, Da Nang, Hue, Dong Ha, and Hanoi.  In Hanoi, the infamous “Hanoi Hilton” was toured.  The Hanoi Hilton is a name given to the prison complex by captured American flyers held there where they were tortured and exploited. Its formal name is Hao Lao Prison.   At each place visited, the Veteran on the tour who was stationed (or served) in that area briefed the rest of the tour group on what happened during the time he served there, and how the area is now in comparison to the 1960s or early 1970s.  In Hanoi, John Fer and Norm (the two ex-POWs) briefed the group on the Hanoi Hilton, how it was laid out, and what happened to us and the other American prisoners held there.  
The group departed Hanoi, flew to Taiwan, and after changing flights, flew to San Francisco.  At that point, the tour group members dispersed and took flights to their individual destinations, with Norm returning to Washington-Reagan National Airport on 26 Mar, 2016.  Norm’s account of the trip is that it was great, but “There’s no place like home!  It’s truly great, and a real blessing to be a citizen of the United States of America."
(Click here for more about Norm)

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Maryland Vietnam War Stories

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