June 2015 Hyattsville Life & Times

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MEET THE MAYOR

TAKE A DIP

SCHOOL FUNDING FALLS SHORT

Candace Hollingsworth, the City of Hyattsville’s 35th mayor, is the first African American and second woman to hold the office. PAGE 7

After a sweltering spring, it’s time to take a break from the heat. Find a comprehensive guide to Hyattsville-area pools on PAGE 3

County officials fighting for the “minimum needed” to improve public schools fell short of their goal. PAGE 8

Williams announces resignation from City Council by Rosanna Landis Weaver

A surprise announcement at the June 1 Hyattsville City Council meeting means that election season isn’t over for Hyattsville after all. Clay Williams, a Ward 5 councilmember who was elected to serve a four-year term in May 2013, announced that he will be resigning and moving with his family to North Carolina. The move was a sudden development that arose when some family needs coincided with a job offer. “Between the obligations and the opportunity it was too much to pass up,” Williams said. He noted that when he was watching fellow Ward 5 Councilmember Joseph Solomon go through the election process just last month, “... I thought, I’ll be doing this again in a couple of years.” Instead, the council passed a motion directing the Hyattsville Board of Supervisors of Elections to schedule a special election within 75 days of the start of the vacancy. “I realize the timing of this annoying given that we just had full elections,” Williams said. The effective resignation date

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Pyramid Atlantic moving to Hyattsville’s Arcade Building by Andrew Marder

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T. CARTER ROSS The Arcade Building is contracted to house Pyramid Atlantic, a paper arts center.

Pyramid Atlantic, an arts center currently located in Silver Spring, will be moving to Hyattsville. On May 4, the Hyattsville City Council unanimously approved its 25year lease on the Arcade Building, located at 4318 Gallatin Street. According to city documents, Hyattsville agreed to provide $200,000 for structural improvements to the Arcade and Pyramid Atlantic agreed to repay that sum with interest over the course of its lease, at which point it will have the option to purchase the building from the city. Pyramid Atlantic has until Nov. 2016 to build-out and occupy the Arcade. Once the initial renovations are complete, the center has agreed to assume all maintenance costs for the lease’s duration. The city will review any permanent changes Pyramid makes, according to Community Development Director and Assistant City ARCADE continued on page 13

7-year-old killed, pedestrians injured in motorcycle crash

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by Caroline Selle

An hour after the accident that left a 7-yearold child dead and sent three members of his family to area hospitals, a single child’s shoe rested upright on the sidewalk in front of the Mall at Prince George’s. It was amidst the wreckage of a motorcycle, bloodstained clothing, and plastic shopping bags, items that told the story of a father and his three children spending time together on a holiday weekend. At approximately 4 p.m. on May 23, a motorcycle heading westbound on East-West

Highway collided with a four-door sedan allegedly making a left turn into the Prince George’s Plaza Mall via Prince George’s Plaza, investigators said. The accident killed Alejandro Santos of Cherrywood Terrace in Greenbelt and left his father hospitalized with life-threatening injuries and his brother in critical condition. His sister suffered broken bones. According to witnesses, the collision with the sedan sent the motorcyclist airborne. The rider suffered non-life-threatening injuries, a Prince George’s Police Department (PGPD) spokesperson said. The driver of the sedan

suffered minor injuries. Riderless, the motorcycle then crashed into the four members of the Santos family, “... who were standing on the sidewalk at the crosswalk waiting to cross the street,” PGPD told reporters in the hours following the accident. In the minutes following the accident, the driver of the sedan “remained on the scene and was cooperating with investigators,” PGPD’s Corporal McKinney said. The motorcyclist was taken to the hospital and was alert ACCIDENT continued on page 13

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