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Hyattsville residents reimagine Magruder Park
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Life&Times
Vol. 16 No. 3
Hyattsville’s Community Newspaper
March 2019
HOPPING INTO SPRING
By Ben Simasek
What do you imagine when you picture your ideal public park? A splash pool? Sports fields? Nature trails? A community center? How does your dream park compare to the current Magruder Park? Over the past seven months, the Neighborhood Design Center (NDC) has given the City of Hyattsville an opportunity to reimagine Magruder Park. At the city council meeting on Feb. 19, Marita Roos and Allie O’Neill of NDC MAGRUDER continued on page 6
Archie Edwards Blues Foundation relocates By Allan Walters
If you’ve walked around Riverdale Park on a Saturday, you have probably heard music that reminded you of an old movie, with sounds and melodies that we rarely hear being played anymore. A few of you may have been able to identify the instruments being played — a harmonica, a guitar. If you were curious, you might have even tried to find the source of the unique sound you were hearing and walked over to an unassuming building across the street from the train station. If you peered in the window or opened the door to look inside, you would have BLUES continued on page 12
SHOURJYA MOOKERJEE
On Feb. 28, the City of Hyattsville’s Creative Minds Parent & Child Program welcomed Squeals on Wheels, a traveling petting zoo. Read the full article on page 2.
5-year-old is running leukemia into the ground By Lillian Reese
One family. One little boy with a cancer diagnosis. Two running teams with the same goal: to change the way young children in Hyattsville feel about their athletic abilities.
The friendly greetings of Monica Serrano, her husband, Mickey Torrealba, and their three children — Victoria, Angelo and Giovanni — can often be heard behind the counter as the family mans the register or swipes credit cards at their Venezuelan res-
taurant, Cafe Azul - Caracas de Ayer, in Hyattsville’s Arts District. The family is doing much more than supplying the community with delicious empanadas and renowned LEUKEMIA continued on page 13
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