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Vol. 87, No.31 • 50¢ A NEWSPAPER OF RECORD Thursday, August 8, 2019 INSIDE UMD Prepares For Upcoming Season Nation reels after Smart City Seat Pleasant Mayor Eugene multiple shootings Grant and other city administra- tors met with U.S. Congressman Ben Cardin to explain the city’s ef- forts in becoming a smart city on over the weekend Aug. 2. still got there fast, they engaged him By José Umaña fast, they drew his fire and they elim- @Jose_M_Umana inated the threat. Whether he fired Page 3 SEABROOK – Three mass that final shot or not in my mind shootings in one week, including two changes nothing.” incidents within 15 hours on Aug. 3, On Aug. 3, Patrick Wood Cru- killed 34 people in different sectors sius, a 21-year-old White man, en- of the United States, leaving many tered a Walmart Supercenter near the citizens to ask for solutions to solve Cielo Vista Mall in El Paso, Texas the growing number of gun-related with an AK-47-style rifle and began killings sprees in the country. shooting inside the store. Police say The series of events began on that they received calls that people July 28 around 5:40 p.m. at the were also shot in the parking lot be- Gilroy Garlic Festival in Gilroy, Cali- fore he entered the store. fornia, where 19-year-old Santino Crusius surrendered to officials William Legan used a WASR-10 six minutes later without incident. He ‘Young semi-automatic rifle to begin shoot- was arrested and charged with capital ing at guests in the food area. Accord- murder. Twenty people were de- Frankenstein’ ing to Gilroy Police, he was quickly clared dead at the scene with 24 in- approached by officials at the scene jured in the shooting. Two victims Check out Mark Dreison- as soon as shots started to fire. died over the weekend due to their in- stok’s review this week. Before police could subdue him, juries, raising the toll to 22 deaths. the Santa Clara County coroner’s of- “The ages and genders of all Page 6 fice determined Legan shot himself these people injured and killed are in the head, killing himself instantly. numerous in the age groups,” El Paso Three people died in the incident, and Police Chief Greg Allen said during a 13 people were injured. Two of those press conference on Aug. 3. “The sit- who died in the shooting were chil- uation, needless to say, is a horrific PHOTO BY MICHAEL SMITH dren. one.” Former Potomac High School standout Tayon Fleet-Davis participates “In my mind, it changes noth- About 27 minutes before the during a University of Maryland football practice session on Aug. 2 in ing,” Gilroy Police Chief Scot College Park. Story on Page 19. Smithee said about the coroner’s of- fice findings on Aug. 2. “The officers See Gun, Page 4 Green to become first female fire department chief in county history sworn in as fire chief of Baltimore Virginia, where Barksdale had leadership during the aftermath of By Alexander Tuerk County on July 7, Trisha Wolford of served for 24 years. John “Skillet” Ulmschneider’s death Citi Open Special to The Sentinel Anne Arundel County was appointed “It took us a bit of time, we had on April 2016, when the county para- The annual Citi Open in LARGO – Prince George’s on Jan. 28 and on Dec. 17, Christine to convince the chief to come here,” medic was shot and killed by a Rock Creek Park in Washington, County Fire Chief (PGFD) Ben- Uhlhorn took over for Howard County Executive Angela Also- homeowner who believed the fire- D.C. concluded on Aug. 4 with jamin Barksdale announced his re- County. brooks said. “He’s really helped us fighters were intruders. two new champions in both the tirement on July 30 from the depart- Before her current appointment, make a lot of key improvements in Ulmschneider was conducting a men’s and women’s singles com- ment effective Oct. 31, when current Green made history when she be- several areas.” welfare check on a man believed to petitions. Chief Deputy Tiffany Green will came deputy to Barksdale in Dec. In a conference room at the be in diabetic shock when repeated Page 20 take over as interim chief. 2018, becoming one of the highest- Wayne K. Curry Administration knocks on the door went unan- Green’s new appointment will ranking female fire officials in the Building, Alsobrooks said the chief’s swered. Ulmschneider and volunteer not become official until the county metropolitan region. efforts in improving the department firefighter Kevin Swain broke down council confirms it, but her promo- Barksdale, 54, had served as led to new breathing apparatuses, the door with the diabetic’s brother, tion marks the county’s first African chief since 2017. Before that, he new fire engines and retooled train- who had called 911 nearby. All three American female chief and the con- served as chief deputy, recruited by ing and recruitment programs. were shot at when they entered, but tinuation of an increasing trend in fe- the county in 2011 after months of Beyond Barksdale’s influence only Ulmschneider was killed. male fire chiefs in the state. negotiations while he was at the Ar- in everything from budget meetings Joanne Rund was permanently lington County Fire Department in to staffing, Alsobrooks recalled his See Green, Page 4 2 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL AUGUST 8, 2019 OPINION

The Prince George’s Sentinel, published weekly by Berlyn Inc., is a Enough is Enough community newspaper covering Prince George’s County, Maryland. It white supremacists who account for capital and mass killing capital of the dent that the current occupant has set is a newspaper of record. Our offices By Paul K. Schwartz are located at 9458 Lanham-Severn most of these hate-fueled mass execu- world. regarding declaring national emer- Road, Suite 203, Seabrook, MD 20706. @PKSpaul Sold for 50¢ per single copy, subscrip- tions of innocent lives whether they •August 4, 2019: Dayton, Ohio, gencies. tions to The Prince George’s Sentinel It is indisputable that an individ- be in schools, shopping malls, movie at a bar, nine dead, 27 injured. Let the new Democratic presi- can be obtained at these rates: $31.50 per year, $26.20 for senior citizens. ual who sprays the crowd with bullets theaters, night clubs or any other place •August 3, 2019: El Paso, Texas, dent in 2021, a president who is likely Higher rates apply outside MD/VA/DC. is the person who is directly responsi- in America that should be safe but are at a Walmart during back-to- to face the same Republican obstruc- (ISSN 1041-262x, USPS 444-840) ble for the casualties resulting from not any longer in America. school sales, 22 dead, 24 injured. tionism faced by former U.S. Presi- the epidemic of mass shootings that There is nothing, absolutely •July 28, 2019: Gilroy, Califor- dent Barack Obama in the aftermath Bernard Kapiloff has plagued this country for more than nothing, that he can say because even nia, at a garlic festival, four dead of the Sandy Hook massacre unless PUBLISHER EMERITUS 20 years. if he read a prepared statement off a including a 6-year-old and a 13- Democrats not only keep the House Lynn G. 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[email protected] Both his unceasing hate-filled not some “very fine people on both Santa Fe High School, eight stu- Maybe the one thing, the only rhetoric and his hate-filled actions sides” in Charlottesville. dents and two teachers dead, 13 thing that Trump will have done to José Umaña during his presidency have brought Recently, the far-right Supreme injured. stem the rash of mass shootings is to CITY EDITOR that same energy to the mainstream Court ruled that Trump was in his •February 14, 2018: Parkland, have established the precedent for his [email protected] and at a level that has never been seen rights as president to declare a nation- Florida, Marjory Stoneman Dou- Democratic successor to circumvent before in any previous presidential al emergency at the southern border to glas High School, 17 students the McConnell elephant graveyard of Jessica Ricks administration. move already allocated money for and staff dead. 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WASHINGTON SUBURBAN PRESS www.thesentinel.com NETWORK AUGUST 8, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 3 NEWS Seat Pleasant briefs Cardin on smart city initiatives searching for.” vice hub; a place where people can nomic development. The city had 2018,” Martin said. By Jessica Ricks @jessica_ricks25 The idea of the smart city is to do connect with all of the city’s depart- over 140 vacant homes in 2016 Over the next five years, the city more with less, said Seat Pleasant’s ments and resources in one place. which was costing the city $1 million plans to improve its smart city fea- SEAT PLEASANT — Seat Intelligence Operations Center (IOC) “A lot of cities are calling them- per year in upkeep. tures even more. Pleasant Mayor Eugene Grant and Lead Mohamed Abdelhameid. The selves smart cities, but they are not,” Through policies and practices This includes an upcoming other city administrators met with model is supposed to be citizen-cen- Grant said. “And everywhere I go adopted after becoming a smart city, Smart Home and Health program that U.S. Congressman Ben Cardin to ex- tric where they improve the all- throughout the world, no one is able they were able to renovate and sell will serve to provide additional assis- plain the city’s efforts in becoming a around quality of life for their resi- to debate me on our definition, which them. Seat Pleasant now has only 30 tance to seniors who are aging in smart city on Aug. 2. dents. Some of the key priorities for is the shared service hub, everyone vacant homes. place. According to Grant, in the past, During the meeting, Grant and Seat Pleasant, in particular, include agrees with the importance of it.” According to Seat Pleasant Po- the city has had two elderly residents his administration explained how the improving health, public safety and Other reasons cities do not be- lice Chief Devan Martin, there has who were not able to call for help and City of Seat Pleasant became the education. come smart cities have to do with been a major shift in crime along the had died in their homes as a result. world’s first authentic small smart Abdelhameid, who led the pre- worries about the cost, or not know- Washington, D.C. border, which has The new voluntary program will in- city. Other smart cities around the sentation, defined a smart city as “an ing where to start with the implemen- an impact on Seat Pleasant along with stall sensors and devices in the home county include Boulder, Colorado evolving ecosystem that brings to- tation of it and most elected officials the 220,000 vehicles pass through the so that family members or govern- and San Francisco, California. gether policies that are smart, not being aware of exactly what a city every day. ment officials will be alerted if some- He attributed the small size of processes that are smart and brings smart city is, Abdelhameid and Grant The police department has start- thing is wrong. the city, which contains under 5,000 technology together to improve the later added. ed utilizing new technology such as Also, within the next five years, residents and less than a mile in quality of life in the city.” Since becoming a smart city, one drones, which they demonstrated for the city will aim to ensure that all res- square feet, to its success in becom- However, with a smart city, tech- of the initiatives Seat Pleasant has Cardin at the end of the meeting. idents have access to wifi and 5G. Fi- ing a smart city as they can test new nology is not supposed to be the “be- taken on is their MySeatPleasant app Along with with deploying resources nally, they will establish a partnership ideas that would be more difficult in a all, end-all,” but a tool to achieve the where people have easy access to from the county, district and their po- with Prince George’s Community large city. city’s goals. common 311 services. Also, the app lice department, the new technology College, where they will teach stu- On May 8, 2016, the city council Two key points of this are con- tells residents how much a service and predictive analytics allow the po- dents about smart cities. voted to become a smart city, and nectivity by using the internet to con- costs to remain transparent and use lice to monitor the city and criminal By the end of the meeting, their journey of change and innova- nect stakeholders as well as allow for resources in areas where they are incidents from a live perspective. Cardin called their efforts “extremely tion began. more collaboration between govern- needed the most, and includes con- “We’ve seen a mass reduction in impressive,” was pleased with what “We are known for being a city ment, and data collection and sharing tent relevant to seniors and millenni- crime overall...One that I’m particu- the City of Seat Pleasant has been of excellence, but that’s not really where they can keep track of what als. larly impressed by is the reduction of able to accomplish and supported identifying,” Grant said. “What will they are doing as a city. The smart city initiative has ben- commercial robbery. We’ve reduced giving them the letter of support they be known for was what we were These things create a shared ser- efitted the city’s housing and eco- of commercial robbery by 100% in requested to apply for grants. Final ANC meeting discusses Transit Vision Plan and public safety derway, eight new schools in the and we just did that again,” Stawinski fight and hide process. They are also to employment and medical centers, By Jessica Ricks @jessica_ricks25 pipeline and renovations to the Green said. bringing the Fire/EMS Department and transit service outside the belt- Meadows shopping mall and Main He detailed how the PGPD was into the mix, preparing them to re- way. HYATTSVILLE — During At- Street at Mt. Rainier. instrumental in stopping a planned at- spond. Some of the more immediate Large County Councilmember Mel “The market is already moving, tack on the National Harbor a few “The first several years of the plans include adding six new buses, Franklin’s final Advisory Neighbor- and there is approximately $1 billion months ago. Despite the county’s Prince George’s County experience refreshing bus stop signs to include hood Community (ANC) meeting, worth of investment that is interested proximity to Washington, D.C. mak- talking about it, it was about capacity, the destination and ID number of the residents of the Northern Gateway in investing in both the Northern ing major centers like the National about making sure we had used all of stop, the addition of electric buses and communities discussed the county’s Gateway and in the Gateway Arts Harbor an appealing target, there are our resources to the fullest extent,” a few extended routes in north county. Transit Vision Plan for improving District. So there are a lot of things in no direct threats to public safety at this Stawinski said. They have since tran- This also includes evaluating the public transit and received a public motion right now.” time. sitioned into sophistication, which in- performance of the current buses on safety update from Police Chief Hank She also mentioned how District However, there has been an in- cludes strategies such as training ridership and timeliness. The hope is Stawinski on July 31. 2 must be extra vigilant during the up- crease in the number of cars being school resource officers. to start phasing in Saturday service in The meeting, which encom- coming census as these communities broken into this year, and although it Finally, Department of Public January and looking at a pilot pro- passed the communities of Adelphi, qualify for seven of the nine criteria has started to trend down, Stawkinski Works and Transportation (DPW&T) gram for microtransit. Chillum, Langley Park, Greater Hy- for hardest-to-county communities. advised people not to leave valuable Director of Transit Anthony Foster Those at the meeting gave sug- attsville, Port Towns, Mt. Rainier, According to Taveras, 40% of the items in their cars. detailed the county’s Transit Vision gestions such as partnering with small Brentwood and North Brentwood, population was undercounted in the He also detailed initiatives the Plan. businesses and contractors, partnering was the 11th ANC meeting of the last census count. police department has taken on such Currently, the DPW&T operates with the University of Maryland’s bus summer. Stawinski then gave an update as their Shortstop Initiative which three programs: The Bus, which oper- system and creating more options for “The great part about this area is on what the Prince George’s County aims to slow traffic that reduce fatali- ates 28 routes and serves 11,000 pas- people who ride bikes. that you have so many municipalities, Police Department (PGPD) is doing ties, their gang squad which targets sengers per day; Call-A-Bus which According to Foster, the lack of so many municipal leaders, but you to combat crime. gang violence including MS-13 and assists 380 passengers per day with extended service that residents want also have some unincorporated ar- According to the police chief, their Ghost Squad, established this services such as transporting seniors, all comes down to resources. eas,” Franklin said. there have been 1,627 fewer crimes year, which strives to reduce property delivering meals and taking residents “We structured the recommenda- “You deal with some of the op- than in 2018. That is a 17.5% reduc- crime. to appointments; and Call-A-Cab tions to fit the needs of the communi- portunities and challenges that created tion in crime, making this the ninth Although last week’s mass where people receive vouchers for ty, and we recognize that we don’t and that interfaces with the county in year in a row that crime has been re- shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Day- discounted trips. have infinite resources,” Foster said. making sure that the county is work- duced. The county sees around 36 ton, Ohio took place after the ANC The Transit Vision Plan was cre- Shaw, president of the Chillum ing with our municipal leaders as part- crimes per day, down from 100 per meeting, Stawinski did talk about ated after taking feedback from not Ray Citizens Association, said that ners.” day in previous years. Additionally, how the PGPD is preparing for mass only 2,000 bus passengers, but also part of the problem comes with not Before the main topics of the there has been a reduction in fatal car shootings, particularly in schools. from bus operators, residents at pop- utilizing density. meeting kicked off, Councilmember collisions. The PGPD started coming up up meeting events, the county council “You’ve got to work with your Deni Taveras, who represents District When starting down the road of with strategies to prepare for mass and county agencies such as the health planning department, you’ve got to 2 and the Northern Gateway commu- crime reduction in 2011, the county shootings a few years ago, Stawinski department and Economic Develop- work with you politicians, because no nities, gave an update on upcoming was seeing at least 50,000 crimes per said. ment Corporation. one, it seems to me is...you have de- developments within the area. year with over 150 homicides. Since then, they have provided Common service needs taken mand and need to go into those areas.” These include the reconstruction “What it comes down to is that additional training to school resource from the feedback include more fre- Franklin told the group that there of two new libraries such as the Hy- we have always been defined as a na- officers and security and are working quent service, weekend service, later is not enough advocasy around bus attsville Branch which is already un- tion by being able to do the impossible on teaching students and faculty a run, weekday and evening service, access service during budget time. 4 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL AUGUST 8, 2019 COVER STORIES/NEWS Nation reels after Green to become first African American female fire department chief in Prince George’s County history multiple shootings Green, from Page 1 those present and watching to look past the historical nature of Green’s Alsobrooks said that after Ulm- appointment and instead consider schneider’s death, Barksdale her two decades of service to the over the weekend reached out to comfort not only his county’s fire department. Also- own department but the community brooks herself made history as the Gun, from Page 1 but, when necessary, involuntary at large. confinement,” Trump said. “Mental county’s first female executive after “That’s what it’s always been being elected in 2018. shooting occurred, Crusius posted a illness and hatred pulls the trigger, about – service,” Barksdale said. He white nationalist manifesto stating not the gun.” “What I am most excited about said that he felt the county was a is Chief Deputy Green is here this his reasons and inspiration to commit Before his press conference, family to him, despite his time in the mass murders. The message, Trump issued a statement on his morning not because she is a female Virginia after growing up a West and not because she is a Prince posted on the online message board Twitter account calling for the com- Virginia native. website 8chan, was titled “The Incon- bining of his push for immigration re- Georgian, but because she is quali- “When I worked in Arlington, fied,” Alsobrooks said. venient Truth,” with Crusius stating form with legislation for universal while I was totally committed to the his support the Christchurch mosque background checks for gun purchases COURTESY PHOTO The county executive referred department, I did not live there,” Tiffany Green to the county government’s efforts in shootings in New Zealand that killed to have “something good, if not great, Barksdale said. “I never really felt 51 people. come out of these two tragic events.” offering those ready and qualified a part of the community.” chief. His post also contained several Currently, there are two gun con- track to higher positions. Because of his relationships “I believe I can lead this depart- white supremacist ideologies talking trol bills sitting at the desk of Senate “This government does an with the community and with county ment,” she said in response to the points, including the increased Majority Leader Mitch McConnell amazing job of succession plan- government, Barksdale said retiring scope of the county’s fire depart- growth of Latino Americans in Texas (R-Ky.) that have been passed by the ning,” Alsobrooks said, mentioning and making room for Green felt like ment operations. The department is taking away jobs from white Ameri- House of Representatives but were the police, sheriff’s office and cor- a “passing of the baton.” the 14th busiest by call volume in cans. According to the U.S. Census, not presented before the Senate went rectional department as well. “If you Green, a county native, gave a the nation, according to a 2018 sur- 83% of the El Paso population is Lati- to its summer recess. have done the things necessary to short speech thanking those who had vey by Firehouse, with 44 engines no. Senate Minority Leader Chuck develop yourself as a leader, we helped her rise as an Oxon Hill fire and 1,100 staff. After determining that Crusius Schumer (D-N.Y.) called out Mc- want to make sure you have the op- department volunteer to the interim Alsobrooks said she wanted wrote the manifesto and completed a Connell publicly for his inactivity to portunity to lead.” 10-hour drive to commit the shoot- push the bills through Congress. ings, federal authorities announced “McConnell must call the Sen- Braveboy introduces diversion program to combat prison pipeline that they will weigh hate-crime ate back for an emergency session to charges that could carry the death put the House-passed universal back- and communities. Offenders and tims to receive justice and to find By Lyna Bentahar penalty. ground checks legislation on the Sen- their families also do not have to seek out what offenders need to do not to Special to The Sentinel About 14 hours later, nine peo- ate floor for debate and a vote imme- out the service themselves. Police fall back onto crime. ple were killed in downtown Dayton, diately,” Schumer said via his Twitter UPPER MARLBORO – Prince departments and schools will bring “We don’t really listen to Ohio after Connor Betts, 24, opened account. George’s County State’s Attorney the state’s attorney’s youth justice youth,” said Coles. “Youth want to fire into a popular nightlife area of the The Democratic-led House of Aisha Braveboy announced on July unit to students that they see need di- be heard. They’re ready to take re- city. According to authorities, Betts, Representatives passed the Biparti- 31 a juvenile justice reform plan to version. sponsibility for their actions. They who wore a mask, bulletproof vest, san Background Checks Act (H.R. 8) keep young offenders out of prison. “Children are children. They want direction. In some instances, and hearing protection, began shoot- on Feb. 27 that would require back- The juvenile reform plan cen- make mistakes,” said Phil Lee, exec- they go out of their way to try and ings with a .223-caliber high-capacity ground checks on all gun purchases, ters on the concept of diversion, utive director of the Community make a situation right, but because rifle for 30 seconds before patrolling including at gun shows, with a final which stops young offenders from Public Awareness Council which is they don’t have the tools, they just officers approached the scene. vote of 240 to 190. Trump at the time being charged for a crime in ex- partnering with the state’s attorney’s dig themselves deeper into a hole.” Officers killed Betts in the alter- threated to veto the measure if Con- change for accepting help for mental office. “But that mistake shouldn’t Coles added, “It’s really about cation. Nine people, including Betts’ gress passed it. illness, drug abuse, homelessness or stick with them for the rest of their strengthening the community.” sister, were murdered by the 24-year- On Feb. 28, the House passed other factors that might have led of- life.” A University of Maryland sur- old. the Enhanced Background Checks fenders to crime or violence. Groups like the Community vey found that between 2015 and “The officers immediately ad- Act of 2019 (H.R. 1112) with a vote The new approach frames crime Public Awareness Council and the 2016, 21% of school-based arrests vanced toward the gunfire, and with- of 228-198 supporting the measure. by young offenders as a public health Center for Conflict Resolution have in Maryland were in Prince in approximately 20 seconds, they The action would have extended the issue and intends to institute restora- used diversion tactics before this pro- George’s County and 66% of those engaged the suspect, who was active- waiting period of gaining possession tive justice as a strategy to tackle it. gram. This would be the first pro- total arrests were African American ly firing and attempting to enter a of a weapon to at least 10 days after The plan will do as much to pro- gram to be a part of the state’s attor- students. crowded liquor establishment,” Day- completing the sale of a gun as the tect the futures of young offenders as ney’s office. Braveboy aims for her program ton Police Chief Richard Biehl said. FBI conducts their own investiga- it keeps the community safe as a “Diversion is not new,” said to soon make the county “the gold “The threat was neutralized at ap- tions into the person’s background, whole, according to Braveboy, view- Lee. “It works.” standard in the state and in the coun- proximately 30 seconds of the sus- including mental health status and ing them as inherently linked. The program is meant to build try for youth justice reform.” pect firing his first shot.” prior arrests. “Mind you we must, and we will positive relationships in the commu- “We will not continue to do the In his address to the nation on Neither bill was put up for dis- hold our young people accountable nity in all its capacities. same things expecting a different Aug. 6, President Donald Trump said cussion during the Senate’s spring for their actions,” said Braveboy. For the Center for Conflict Res- outcome,” said Lee. “Today, we be- he has directed the Department of session. “But we will do so in a way that lim- olution’s Program Director Dana gin to do something new and im- Justice to begin investigating the Locally, the Prince George’s its their exposure to the criminal jus- Coles, the diversion program gives proved, and we look forward to shootings, issue federal charges and County Police Department lowered tice system and the trauma and col- school security guards, which for the change.” start court proceedings “quickly, de- their flags at half-staff in honor of lateral consequences of being a part most part have a law enforcement The state’s attorney’s office cisively and without years of delay.” those who died in the shootings. Cit- of the system.” background, an opportunity to see would see success with their pro- Trump also directed the media to look ing author Sarah Ockler, County Ex- Under the new plan, the state’s the underlying causes as to what gram once they saw a reduction of at other causes for the growing vio- ecutive Angela Alsobrooks expressed attorney’s office will partner with the causes students to break the law. juvenile incarceration in the county, lence outside of the number of guns sorrow for the victims in the shooting. Prince George’s Police Department For students, Coles says the di- especially in-school arrests. The in the country, like mental health and “I supported Maryland’s Red (PGPD), the public school system, version program is an opportunity Community Public Awareness the culture of video games in society. Flag legislation, as a community we universities and nonprofit groups to for offenders and victims to take Council saw differently. “We must reform our mental have worked to get guns off the keep kids out of the school-to-prison control of their fate in the system. “The state’s attorney talked health laws to identify better mentally streets, but are we weeping yet,” Also- pipeline. Restorative justice would allow the about stopping, slowing down the disturbed individuals who may com- brooks said. “I am, and thoughts and It has no funding as organiza- state’s attorney’s office and families schoolyard-to-prison yard pipeline. mit acts of violence and make sure prayers are not enough. We need tions have offered their services for to work alongside each other to find My intention, working with this those people not only get treatment prayers and action.” free as an investment into the county out what needs to happen for vic- group, is to destroy it,” said Lee. AUGUST 8, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 5 NEWS Local students create multiple small businesses during summer program, learn tricks of trade

a testable business, such as recycling fee. The glass will then be repur- By Jessica Ricks @jessica_ricks25 over 5,000 glass containers. He saw posed and recycled and, most impor- the Terp Startup program as a way to tantly, kept out of landfills. COLLEGE PARK — The expand his business even more. Edet’s main goal at this point is Dingman Center for Entrepreneur- “I’d say this program is for peo- expanding her business as well as ship at the University of Maryland’s ple who are very serious about their making the business of hair braiding Robert H. Smith School of Business ventures,” Perpall said. “All of them more uniform. concluded its Terp Startup program had been working on their businesses Currently, she is interviewing on July 31, where student entrepre- for a while. I think this program, for people to work for her and will be neurs spend eight weeks building me, was something to accelerate to opening her first hair braiding shop their business startups. the next level, which I think it did.” on Sept. 1. If the first model goes Working out of the new College Nadia Edet, a native of Green- well, she hopes to open another one. Park WeWork, the shared co-work- belt, worked on her hair braiding Two other county residents nur- space company’s first location on a company called Blessed Braids tured their startups through the pro- college campus (which opened last through the program. An internation- gram as well. Kareemah Mustafa, fall), 15 teams of current students al business major looking for entre- from Greenbelt, started Sabreen Cos- and recent graduates gathered to de- preneurship classes based in the metics where she makes vegan, cru- velop their business ideas. school, Edet found the program and elty-free beauty products for women “The idea is that they would ac- immediately applied. of color. Bowie resident Sadia Alao celerate,” said Dingman Center When she first came into the started InstaBeauty, a delivery plat- Managing Director Holly DeAr- program, she had already been doing form where users order beauty goods mond. “These are students who have Blessed Braids full-time, and she in- with a personal shopper. been in our program throughout the tended to cultivate a way to train oth- “It was really nice to have peo- academic year, and they apply for ers in hair braiding to work with her. ple, and especially mentors, who Terp Startup, we interview them and She then developed a hair braiding dedicated their time to showing you what we’re trying to know is do they curriculum but later decided it was things about business concepts and have traction.” not the direction she wanted to go in. different things you can apply direct- According to DeArmond, there “Shortly after, based off of ly to your business,” said Edet, who are four key elements to the program. things I was going through and talked about how before the program Students received funding of $3,500 things I had heard from the program, she did not have any guidance and to $5,000 per startup company, they I kind of pivoted from that idea to was just “winging it.” were able to use the co-working just really expanding because I fig- On July 31, the students pre- space, they participated in weekly ured that was most important for me sented a final pitch for their busi- acceleration workshops and they are right now,” Edet said. ness. At the beginning of the pro- assigned a coach to assist them. Both Perpall and Edet found gram, they had come up with goals The accelerator program ac- success in their businesses through and milestones for their startup and cepted any business idea into the pro- the assistance that the Dingman Cen- the final pitch presentation was a gram. One of them was Break Box ter provided. culmination of all of the work they Recycling, created by University of With recycling being a hard and had done, DeArmond said. They ex- Maryland senior and Bowie resident labor-intensive business, as well as amined things like the milestones Ryan Perpall, where he repurposes being very expensive, Perpall was they had met over the summer, their recycled glass. able to come up with a plan to bring market strategy and their revenue Perpall had gotten involved with in two additional revenue streams as model. Terp Startup following a New Ven- well as offset the cost with upcycled “The main thing we’re trying to ture Practicum class at the Dingman products. These include creating get them to is this a viable business Center for Entrepreneurship where mood lights and upcycled jewelry that they can run,” DeArmond said. students looked at startups academi- with the old glass. “So student and alumni at Terp Start- cally. From there, he wanted to accel- He has also found a way for the up, they’ve already proven some erate his recycling business he had community as a whole to participate. traction, but we really want to get been working on for some time. With his bottle-throwing trailer, them beyond MVP, minimum viable Before entering the summer which Perpall hopes to open in late product. We want to get them to program, Perpall said he had done August, people can come and break product-market so they can commer- significant work to grow the idea into glass containers for fun for a small cialize their product or service.”

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Call Lonnie Johnson at 301-306-9500 or e-mail [email protected] 6 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL AUGUST 8, 2019 ENTERTAINMENT Laugh fest at Other Voices Theatre’s ‘Young Frankenstein’ his New York socialite fiancé Eliza- By Mark Dreisonstok Special to The Sentinel beth Benning to Inga, his beautiful lo- cal lab assistant. Audiences have an excellent op- Inga and Elizabeth are played by portunity to enjoy “Young Franken- Jennifer Pagano and Shaina Freeman, stein” through Aug. 11 at Other Voic- respectively. The portrayal of Eliza- es Theatre in Frederick. beth is especially worthy of note. Billed as “the new Mel Brooks The character is portrayed as musical,” it is actually a show from cold in both the film and this produc- 2007 based on the 1974 Mel Brooks’ tion (“Please Don’t Touch Me,” she film. It may be fairly described as a sings). production similar to the film. How- Yet, it is also implied in several ever, it provides enough divergences cases when people other than Freder- to keep the show entertaining for the ick come close, and she actually re- most diehard fans of the film who sponds – a sign that the romance with have seen it dozens of times. her husband-to-be may be doomed. It is also an opportunity to see the Frau Blücher, the housekeeper, iconic black and white film – an is played to the hilt by Jessica Bay homage to 1930s Universal Studios Graber in a portrayal which shows Frankenstein films – in color: lots of more character development than in color, particularly spooky greens in the film and gives her much more to the green-skinned monster! do in helping Frederick, for example, This particular version plays up segue into his relationship with Inga. the risqué element with many jokes This is especially true when featuring doubleentendres and not a Elizabeth suddenly appears on their few jokes backed up with slapstick Transylvania doorstep, thinking physical humor. everyone likes a little “Surprise.” The At the same time, Thomas Brick- real “surprise” of the production vo- er plays his part much more intensely cally is the pleasing quality of singer than Gene Wilder, though he is also Pagano’s powerful voice, especially enormously gifted at comic timing. in Inga’s solo number “Listen to Your Indeed, sporting different looks Heart” and her rollicking “Roll in the (a pointed dark beard) and exercising Hay” featuring tour-de-force yodel- various movements more than ing. Wilder, Bricker makes the part his As already noted, the show (and own. The monster is played by Will this production of it) focuses much on Heyser-Paone, who is a more comic sexually charged humor. At the same and personable creature than in the time, like any excellent presentation film. of “Young Frankenstein,” Other The plot, of course, involves the Voices Theatre pulls out all stops in American Dr. Frankenstein (“That’s Broadway-style numbers such as FrankenSTEEN,” he insists) who “Puttin’ on the Ritz” and the “Tran- comes to Transylvania to solve an in- sylvania Mania.” COURTESY PHOTO heritance from his late grandfather, For the former, Other Voices has Audiences have an excellent opportunity to enjoy “Young Frankenstein” through Aug. 11 at Other Voices Theatre in Dr. Victor von Frankenstein. employed a special group of Frederick. Though initially opposed to the “‘Puttin’ on the Ritz’ Tappers” to idea of assistant Igor (played wonder- augment this over-the-top produc- fully by David Chiarenza) that “we’ll tion number. For these specific musi- modern “jumper cables” (those used singing and acting of the live cast. While a simple “black box” the- make a new creature” and “scare the cal scenes, and for the play as a to restart car batteries) are used for a There were just a couple of moments; atre, the venue at times serves dinner living daylights right out of the town,” whole, the direction of Susan Thorn- key scientific experiment in the film! however, when the even volume of and brunch beforehand. Frederick acquiesces. ton and the choreography by Donna The national peasant costumes recorded music meant the volume Although the brunch is not fan- In doing so, young Dr. Franken- B. Grim are superb. of the Transylvania locals also give was a little uneven in some places. cy, it helps make for a delightful, stein turns his back on his American The setting, via atmospheric the production much visual flavor. Finally, the “Young Franken- complete day spent with friends. education and training and enters the lighting as well as vintage props, Recorded music is used for the per- stein” venue has a lot of charm in the Based on this production, we look world of Transylvanian legend and evokes the archetypical 1930s Uni- formance: this is fine and creates a form of the Other Voices Theatre site. forward to similar outings this up- horror as he animates a corpse with a versal Studios horror movie labora- wonderful consistency in the quality The walls are often painted and coming season with others to enjoy defective (“Abby Normal”) brain. tory effectively, but with some mod- of the music. postered with images reflective of such future productions as “Evita” Frederick’s affections also drift from ern, indeed anachronistic touches: It also encourages a focus on the current productions. and “Matilda.”

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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MECHANICS LIEN LEGAL NOTICE TALL OAKS CROSSING HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. NOTICE OF SALE REQUEST FOR BIDS Tall Oaks Crossing's Annual Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, National Lien & Recovery will sell at public auction the following vehi- The Ivy Community Charities of Prince George's County, September 5, 2019, at 7:00 PM at the Bowie City Hall, Room cles under & by virtue of section 16-202 & 16-207 of the Maryland Stat- Inc., an EEO employer, is seeking contractors for multiple utes for repairs, storage & other lawful charges. Sale to be held at 5411 243, 15901 Excalibur Road, Bowie, MD 20716. The purpose of pre-construction projects on property behind the Ivy Youth Berwyn Road #202B, College Park, MD 20740 at 10:00 am on August the meeting is to elect three (3) homeowners to the Board of Di- and Family Center (Center) in Suitland, Maryland - Ivy 14, 2019. Purchaser of vehicle must have it inspected as provided in- rectors. If a quorum is not present at that meeting by 7:15 pm the VINE Project - Phase I: Project Management Support Transportation Section 23-107 of the Annotated Code of Maryland.The procedure authorized by Section 5-206 of the Corporations and Services, Architectural and Civil Engineering Services, following may be inspected during business hours. Associations Article, Annotated Code of Maryland will be in- Lot # 17358, '11 NISSAN ROGUE Vin # JN8AS5MT8BW567299 voked and a majority of the members present at that meeting vote and Demolition. As a Federally assisted Community De- Minimum Bid $ 4608.66 PASSPORT BMW/COLLISION CENTER in favor of a reconvened annual meeting, the reconvened meeting velopment Block Grant project funded under the Housing 4730/4721 AUTH PLACE SUITLAND MD shall be held on September 5, 2019, at 7:30 pm at the same loca- and Urban Development Act of 1974, the project is subject Lot # 17359, '16 NISSAN SENTRA SR Vin # tion. 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Minimum Bid $ 6395.00 AFFORDABLE AUTO SALES/SERV LLC (KATHERINE ANGELES VS. JOSE SANTANA DIAZ) 3210 EAST FAYETTE STREET BALTIMORE MD P18-4276 A Pre-Bidders Conference will be held 10 AM, Tuesday, TERMS OF SALE: CASH OR CASHIER CHECK + 10% BUYER PRE- August 13, 2019 at the Ivy Youth and Family Center, 6118 MIUM. MINIMUM BID POSTED. LIENOR RESERVES RIGHT TO (PROVIDENCE), SC Walton Avenue, Suitland, MD 20746. BID. ANY PARTIES CLAIMING INTEREST IN THE ABOVE MAY 00010271 1t 08/08/19 CONTACT NATIONAL LIEN & RECOVERY AT 1-800-841-5436. Office of the Clerk of the Family Court FAX 301-345-1892. 00010270 2t 08/08/19 (July 11, 2019) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MARYLAND FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY ORDER OF PUBLICATION WHEREAS, Katherine Angeles of Providence in the County of, CASE NO. 0502-007503-2014 has filed a Complaint in said office demanding a divorce from IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ENTERPRISE RAC COMPANY Jose Santana Diaz, PURSUANT TO R.I.G.L. 15-5-16.1, AND PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND ALL OTHER RELIEF AS THIS COURT DEEM JUST. Plaintiff v. Sylvia Johnson Case No.: CAE19-21129 Now, therefore you the said DEFENDANT are hereby sum- Defendant moned to answer, if you shall see fit, before the Family Court, to ORDER HOME CONSULTING SOLUTIONS, LLC be held at Providence Family Court, Once Dorrance Plaza, Provi- It is this 31st day of MAY, 2019, by the District Court of Plaintiff, dence, RI, within the County of Providence on __8-25-19__, then Maryland for PRINCE GEORGE'S County, in consideration of vs. and there to answer said complaint. FAILURE TO APPEAR Plaintiff’s Motion for Service by Publication filed herein, based WILL RESULT IN DEFAULT AND DEFENDANT WILL BE upon the Affidavit and for good cause shown, hereby ESTATE OF PALENA BROWN, et al. DENIED ALIMONY. ORDERED, that Plaintiffs Motion for Service by Alternative Defendants. Means is hereby GRANTED, and, it is further, Witness the seal of the Family Court at Providence on this the ORDERED, that once the summons in the instant matter has ORDER OF PUBLICATION been reissued for the Defendant, Sylvia Johnson, that the Plaintiff 11th of July, 2019. The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all shall effect service by publication, the said publication to be in rights of redemption in the following property, lying and being in Ronald J. Pagliarini the form set forth in Rule 3-122 and a copy of it is to be mailed to the defendant's last known address, and a copy of the order is the Prince George's County, Maryland and sold by the Collector Administrator/Clerk also to be posted by the sheriff on a bulletin board in the immedi- of Taxes for Prince George's County and the State of Maryland to 00010273 1t 08/08/19 ate vicinity of the courthouse door and published at least once a the Plaintiff in this proceeding. week in each of three successive weeks in one or more newspa- Account No: 14-1587922 pers of general circulation published in the county in which the Known as: 000000 Fletchertown Road, Bowie, MD 20715 Advertise in action is pending. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts The Prince George’s County Sentinel Legal Section Bryon Seth Bereano necessary for the redemption have not been paid. Call Sherry at 301-838-0788 JUDGE: District Court of Maryland for PRINCE GEORGE'S County 00010203 3t 08/08/19 www.thesentinel.com 8THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL AUGUST 8, 2019 ORDER OF PUBLICATION ORDER OF PUBLICATION ORDER OF PUBLICATION It is thereupon this 15TH day of JULY, 2019, by the Circuit IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR All unknown owners of the property described Court for Prince George's County, Maryland PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND below, their heirs, devisees, personal representatives, ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of Civil Division and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or this Order in some newspaper having a general circulation in successors in right, title, interest, and any and all Prince George's County, once a week for three (3) successive VENISE DIXON persons having or claiming to have any interest in 5711 Ottaway St weeks, by AUGUST 9, 2019, warning all persons interested in the leasehold or fee simple in the property and Oxon Hill, MD 20745 premises situate, described as: the property to appear in this Court by the 17TH day of SEP- Plaintiff, Case No.: CAE19-14703 District 12 of Prince George’s County, described TEMBER, 2019, and to redeem the property and answer the as follows Complaint, or thereafter a Final Judgment will be entered fore- vi. N 15 FT Lot 8 closing all rights of redemption in the property, and vesting in the 1,800.00 Sq.Ft. Forest Heights BLK TT Plaintiff a title, free and clear of all encumbrances. FLORENCE L. RICE Asmnt $100, Lib: 09691 Fol: 070 as Personal Representative of the Estate Defendants, Mahasin El Amin #639 of Alamainia Long Wiggins Clerk, of the Circuit Court for 5710 SHAWNEE DRIVE, ORDER OF COURT Prince George's County, Maryland OXON HILL, MD 20745 A complaint to foreclose the right of redemption having been 00010205 3t 08/08/19 filed MAY 7, 2019, and upon consideration of the Plaintiff’s re- & quest for an Order of Publication, it is this 15TH day of JULY, 2019, by the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County, Maryland ORDERED, that that Defendants in these proceedings may be NOTICE NOTICE served by publication of a notice at least once a week in each of three successive weeks by AUGUST 9, 2019, in a newspaper of NOTICE OF INTENT TO DISPOSE OF general circulation in Prince Georges County, Maryland in accor- ABANDONED AND STORED VEHICLE(S) dance with §14-840 of the Tax-Property Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. The motor vehicle(s) described below have been impounded by the Metro Transit Police Department. The owner(s)/lien holder(s) Answer Date: SEPTEMBER 17, 2019 are hereby informed of their right to reclaim vehicle(s) upon payment of all charges and costs resulting from towing, preservation and Mahasin El Amin #639 storage. Clerk, of the Circuit Court for Prince George's County Failure by owner(s)/lien holder(s) to reclaim vehicle(s) within 21 days of this notice shall be deemed a waiver of all rights, title, 00010206 3t 08/08/19 and interest thereby consenting to the disposal of said vehicle in a manner as prescribed by law. JUDICIAL PROBATE For further information, contact the Metro Transit Police Department’s Vehicle Impound Unit via telephone at (202) 962 2193. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR IMPOUND # MTPCCN YEAR MAKE MODEL STYLE (OR) BEFORE THE REGISTER OF WILLS FOR 218210 201819428 2001 CHEV SUBURBAN SUV PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND 218211 201818659 2004 NISS MAXIMA 4DR 218213 201816807 FORD F350 TRK IN THE ESTATE OF: ESTATE 112436 218216 201819465 1994 CHEV TRK KAREN A. WALLACE 218218 201819473 2004 JEEP LIBERTY SUV 218219 201819718 2017 SUBA FORRESTER SUV NOTICE OF JUDICIAL PROBATE 218227 201820271 2005 CHEV EXP SUV 218231 201821079 2007 LINC TOWNCAR 4DR To all Persons Interested in the above estate: 218233 201820590 2014 CHEV CRUZE 4DR 219002 201900129 FORD TAURUS4DR You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by 219006 201900553 2002 GMC YUKON SUV 219008 201900294 2000 HOND ODY VAN DENNIS D. WALLACE 219016 201901903 2016 KIA SPT SUV 219017 201901189 2004 FORD TAURUS4DR for judicial probate for the appointment of a personal representa- 219018 201901325 2004 MERZ S430 4DR tive. A hearing will be held at 14735 MAIN STREET, ROOM 219019 201902429 2003 HOND ACCORD 4DR D4010, UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773 on SEPTEMBER 11, 219021 201902474 2008 HOND PILOT SUV 2019 at 9:30 A.M. 219022 201902581 2016 DODG CHALLENGER 2DR 219024 201902427 1995 MERZ C280 4DR This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent 219032 201904308 2007 CHEV IMPALA 4DR time. Further information may be obtained by reviewing the 219033 201903912 2002 SUBA LEGACY 4DR estate file in the Office of the Register of Wills. 219034 201905054 2011 MITS GALANT 4DR Cereta A. 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OMER 219075 201908850 2000 TOYT 4 RUNNER SUV 219079 201909531 2015 DODG DURANGO SUV for judicial probate for the appointment of a personal representa- 219081 201909590 2014 JEEP GRAND CHE SUV tive. A hearing will be held at 14735 MAIN STREET, ROOM 219082 201909526 2016 CHRY 300 4DR D4010, UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20773 on SEPTEMBER 12, 219083 201909129 2002 KIA SPT SUV 2019 at 9:30 A.M. 219084 201909978 1999 FORD E150 VAN 219086 201910102 2018 TAO TAO MOPE This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent 219089 201909869 2006 NISS ALT 4DR time. Further information may be obtained by reviewing the 219091 201910620 2018 TAO LANCERMOPE estate file in the Office of the Register of Wills. 219093 201910986 2017 NISS ALT 4DR Cereta A. Lee Register of Wills 00010278 1t 08/08/19 00010264 2t 08/08/19 AUGUST 8, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 9 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICES LEGAL ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND

Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) IN THE MATTER OF: Natasha Earlene Williams U.S. Department of Agriculture Agriculture Research Services FOR THE CHANGE OF NAME TO: Proposed Building 307 Renovation and Construction of an Emergency Generator Project Natasha Earlene-Khaleesi Silverwood Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center CASE ID: CAE19-16931 A draft Environmental Assessment (EA) was prepared addressing the proposed renovation of Building 307 at the Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (BARC). The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Agricultural Research Services NOTICE (ARS) is proposing to renovate the building to provide BARC with a new, state of the art research facility that meets Leadership in En- ergy and Environmental Design (LEED) standard and provides the most efficient laboratory space following guidance set forth in the A petition has been filed to change the name of Energy Policy Act (EPAct) 2005 and Energy Security and Independence Act (EISA), as well as associated Executive Order 13834, Ef- ficient Federal Operations. Natasha Earlene Williams to I. NAME OF ACTION Natasha Earlene-Khaleesi Silverwood

Proposed Building 307 Renovation and Construction of an Emergency Generator Project at the Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricul- The latest day by which an objection to the petition may be filed tural Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland is SEPTEMBER 03, 2019. Mahasin El Amin Clerk of the Circuit Court #741 II. DESCRIPTION OF ACTION 00010277 1t 08/08/19 a. Proposed Action: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR The USDA, ARS Facilities Division (FD) is proposing the renovation of BARC Building 307. Once renovations to Building 307 are PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND complete, USDA ARS will transfer approximately 80 employees to Building 307 from other BARC facilities. The overall purpose of this project is to completely renovate Building 307 (interior office space/laboratories, windows, and window frames while keeping the IN THE MATTER OF: historic character of the building) to provide new office space and research laboratories and to consolidate research functions from COREY LEE LEWIS other areas of the BARC campus. In addition to the renovations, a new 1,200 kilovolt ampere (KVA) emergency diesel generator will be constructed northeast of Building 307. FOR THE CHANGE OF NAME TO: Qu Al-Ja´far Rocco Bey b. Alternatives: CASE ID: CAE19-16936 The EA analyzes three alternatives: Plan A (the Preferred Alternative) which is described above; Plan B, which proposes the demoli- tion and replacement of Building 307; and Plan C, the No Action Alternative. The EA includes the findings and conclusions of the No NOTICE Action Alternative and the Proposed Action. A petition has been filed to change the name of III. ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS COREY LEE LEWIS BARC anticipates temporary, negligible to minor, adverse impacts to water resources, ground resources, biological resources, visual to resources, air quality, noise, traffic and transportation, utilities and infrastructure, and waste management. Long-term beneficial im- Qu Al-Ja´far Rocco Bey pacts will result from a safer, laboratory space for ARS employees. These impacts are associated with demolition and renovation ac- tivities of Building 307. No significant, adverse impacts are expected from the Proposed Action. The EA includes a more detailed analysis of environmental impacts. The latest day by which an objection to the petition may be filed is SEPTEMBER 3, 2019. IV. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT Mahasin El Amin Clerk of the Circuit Court #483 The draft EA and FONSI were made available for public review at the following locations: BARC, 10300 Baltimore Avenue, Build- 00010283 1t 08/08/19 ing 003, Room 009, Beltsville, MD 20705, College Park Community Library, 9704 Rhode Island Avenue, College Park, MD 20740; and Beltsville Branch Library, 4319 Sellman Road, Beltsville, MD 20705. The documents are also available on the ARS website at https://www.ars.usda.gov/northeast-area/. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND Public comments about the Proposed Action are due, in writing, by September 13, 2019. All public comments, and related agency re- sponses received during the comment period will become part of the Final EA. IN THE MATTER OF: Janet-Adekumbi-Ogundipe Please send all comments to: Ogundipe-O-Gbenga Michael Adebayo Ogundipe Via US Mail: FOR THE CHANGE OF NAME TO: BARC, ARS Attention: Chris Bentley Oluwatoyin-Beatrice Adebayo BARC Community Liaison Olukayode-Isaac-Adebayo 10300 Baltimore Avenue, BLDG. 003, Rm. 211 Michael Adekuwle Adebayo Beltsville, MD 20705 CASE ID: CAE19-20776 Via email: [email protected] NOTICE 00009040 1t 08/08/19 A petition has been filed to change the name of

Janet-Adekumbi-Ogundipe Ogundipe-O-Gbenga Michael Adebayo Ogundipe Simple To Find to Simple To Find Oluwatoyin-Beatrice Adebayo Olukayode-Isaac-Adebayo Online: Michael Adekuwle Adebayo The latest day by which an objection to the petition may be filed is SEPTEMBER 03, 2019. www.thesentinel.com Mahasin El Amin Clerk of the Circuit Court #741 00010282 1t 08/08/19 10 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL AUGUST 8, 2019 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Air and Radiation Administration Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND 1800 Washington Boulevard claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Baltimore, Maryland 21230 Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the ear- IN THE MATTER OF: lier of the following dates: Nico Pierre Patterson Prince George's County (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the Memorial Library System - Hyattsville Branch decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of FOR THE CHANGE OF NAME TO: 6502 America Blvd the decedent’s death; or Nico Pierre Washington Hyattsville, MD 20782 (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- (301) 985-4690 wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- CASE ID: CAE19-24142 Persons who wish to make a statement concerning this applica- less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the tion at the hearing are requested to provide the Department with a mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed NOTICE copy of their statement. In lieu of oral statements at the hearing, on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- written comments may be submitted at the time of the hearing or forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register A petition has been filed to change the name of Minor Child to the Department no later than September 3, 2019. of Wills. SHAWN J. WILLIAMS Nico Pierre Patterson Interested persons may request an extension to the public com- Personal Representative(s) to ment period. The extension request must be submitted in writing True Test Copy Nico Pierre Washington and must be received by the Department no later than September Register of Wills for Prince George’s County 3, 2019. The public comment period may only be extended one CERETA A. LEE The latest day by which an objection to the petition may be filed time for a 60-day period. P.O. Box 1729 is SEPTEMBER 3, 2019. Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 Mahasin El Amin All requests for an extension to the public comment period and 00010256 3t 08/15/19 Clerk of the Circuit Court #741 all written comments should be directed to the attention of Ms. Shannon Heafey, Air Quality Permits Program, Air and Radia- JACOB DEAVEN, ESQUIRE 00010274 1t 08/08/19 PARKER, SIMON & KOKOLIS, LLC tion Administration, 1800 Washington Boulevard, Baltimore, 110 N. WASHINGTON STREET, SUITE 500 Maryland 21230. ROCKVILLE, MD 20850 DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT AIR AND RADIATION ADMINISTRATION The Department will provide an interpreter for deaf and hearing NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT impaired persons provided that a request is made for such service NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF TENTATIVE DETERMINATION, at least five (5) days prior to the hearing. NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS PUBLIC HEARING, AND Further information may be obtained by calling Ms. Shannon OPPORTUNITY TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS Estate No. 113276 Heafey at 410-537-4433. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF SECOND NOTICE George S. Aburn, Jr., Director BETTY JEAN SUTTON Air and Radiation Administration The Maryland Department of the Environment, Air and Radia- 00010268 1t 08/08/19 Notice is given that THOMAS J. KOKOLIS, ESQUIRE, 110 N . tion Administration (ARA) has completed its review of an appli- WASHINGTON STREET, SUITE 500, ROCKVILLE, MD 20850, was on JULY 11, 2019, appointed personal representative of the es- cation for a Permit to Construct submitted by Arlington Crema- NOTICE TO CREDITORS tory, Inc. on September 14, 2018 for a US Cremation Equipment tate of BETTY JEAN SUTTON X-Cel Classic human crematory. The proposed installation will NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT be located at Arlington Chemical, Inc., 2313 51st Place, Hyatts- NOTICE TO CREDITORS who died on JUNE 18, 2018, without a will. ville, MD 20781. NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- The issuance of the Permit-to-Construct for this facility will be Estate No. 114073 resentative or the attorney. the subject of a Public Hearing to be held on August 29, 2019 at 7:00 pm at the Cheverly Community Center located at 6401 For- TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the est Road, Cheverly, MD 20785. ELOISE C. WILLIAMS claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the ear- lier of the following dates: Pursuant to Section 1-604, of the Environment Article, Anno- Notice is given that SHAWN J. WILLIAMS, 3410 BITTER- (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the tated Code of Maryland, the Department has made a tentative de- WOOD PLACE, #H202, LAUREL, MD 20724, was on JUNE 27, 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate of decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of termination that the Permit-to-Construct can be issued. A final the decedent’s death; or determination on issuance of the permit will only be made after ELOISE C. WILLIAMS (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- review of all pertinent information presented at the public hear- wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other ing or received in written comments. Copies of the Department's who died on JUNE 22, 2019, with a will. written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- tentative determination, the application, the draft permit to con- Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the struct with conditions, and other supporting documents are avail- the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed able for public inspection. Ask for Docket # 15-18 at the follow- resentative or the attorney. on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- ing locations during normal business hours. All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the pro- forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register bate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Regis- of Wills. Maryland Department of the Environment ter of Wills on or before the 27TH day of DECEMBER, 2019. THOMAS J. KOKOLIS, ESQUIRE Personal Representative(s) True Test Copy NOTICE OF INTENT TO DISPOSE OF IMPOUNDED VEHICLES Register of Wills for Prince George’s County CERETA A. LEE P.O. Box 1729 The motor vehicle(s) below have been impounded by Fastlane Towing for violation of the County ordinance prohibiting unauthorized Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 parking on private property and remains unclaimed as of the date of this notice. 00010254 3t 08/15/19 The owner(s) / lien holder(s) are hereby informed of their right to reclaim vehicle(s) upon payment of all charges and costs resulting from towing, preservation and storage. Pursuant to Sec. 26.142.10, vehicle owner has the right to contest the validity of the tow within NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT (21) days of the date of this notice by requesting a hearing with the Director. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Failure by owner(s) / lien holder(s) to reclaim vehicle(s) within 21 days of the date of this notice shall be deemed a waiver of all rights, title, and interest thereby consenting to the disposal of said vehicle. Estate No. 114264

To reclaim your vehicle, please call (571) 991-4220. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF MARY M. BRINKLEY

The following vehicles are located at 4110 Suit Road, Lot 15, District Heights, MD 20747 or 14610 B Old Gunpowder Road, Notice is given that TERMIRAH BRINKLEY, 4913 KING PAT- Laurel, MD 20707. RICK WAY, UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20772, was on JULY 22, 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Year Make Model Vin 2009 Chrysler Town & Country 2A8HR44E19R649999 MARY M. BRINKLEY 2010 Chevrole t Cobalt 1G1AD5F53A7182710 1997 Chevrolet Suburban 3GNFK16R6VG171023 who died on JANUARY 6, 2017, without a will. 2000 Mercedes-Benz E320 WDBJF65J1YB004385 Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- 2000 Nissan Xterra 5N1ED28Y0YC603360 resentative or the attorney. 2011 Toyota Camry 4T1BF3EKXBU153785 All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the pro- 2011 Nissan Altima 1N4AL2EP7BC154824 bate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Regis- 2001 Nissan Altima 1N4DL01D81C171790 ter of Wills on or before the 22ND day of JANUARY, 2020. 00010275 1t 08/08/19 Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the AUGUST 8, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the bate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Regis- Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the ear- ter of Wills on or before the 9TH day of JANUARY, 2020. in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal lier of the following dates: Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the representative or the attorney. (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the ear- probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the the decedent’s death; or lier of the following dates: Register of Wills on or before the 1ST day of JANUARY, 2020. (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the Any person having a claim against the decedent must present wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- the decedent’s death; or the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- earlier of the following dates: mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the of the decedent’s death; or of Wills. mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- TERMIRAH BRINKLEY on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or Personal Representative(s) forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be True Test Copy of Wills. barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months Register of Wills for Prince George’s County KEITH ALEXANDER THOMPSON from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not Personal Representative(s) CERETA A. LEE presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided True Test Copy P.O. Box 1729 by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained Register of Wills for Prince George’s County Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 from the Register of Wills. CERETA A. LEE 00010255 3t 08/15/19 P.O. Box 1729 MARC D. MYRICK BRETT F. BALDINO Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 Personal Representative(s) MCNAMEE HOSEA 00010231 3t 08/08/19 True Test Copy 888 BESTGATE ROAD, SUITE 402 Register of Wills for Prince George’s County ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401 CERETA A. LEE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT P.O. Box 1729 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS 00010239 3t 08/08/19 NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Estate No. 114143 Estate No. 75431 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS GLADYS H. WEIRICH SHEILA KATHERINE MCDANIEL Estate No. 114054 Notice is given that ELLIS T. NOTTINGHAM, JR., 3800 30TH Notice is given that LONNY B. MCDANIEL, 9120 8TH STREET, STREET NORTH, ARLINGTON, VA 22207, was on JULY 10, TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate of LANHAM, MD 20706 and TONYA MCDANIEL, 7104 VICTORIA PLACE, UPPER MAROBORO, MD 20772, were on JULY 8, 2019, MELLES SEYOUM NEGUSSE GLADYS H. WEIRICH appointed Personal Representatives of the estate of Notice is given that BERHANE G. BAHTA, 9107 CHERRY who died on OCTOBER 11, 2006, with a will. LANE S, UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20774, was on JUNE 26, 2019, Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in SHEILA KATHERINE MCDANIEL appointed Personal Representative of the estate of the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- resentative or the attorney. who died on JUNE 13, 2019, without a will. MELLES SEYOUM NEGUSSE All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the pro- Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file bate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Regis- in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal who died on MARCH 29, 2018, without a will. ter of Wills on or before the 10TH day of JANUARY, 2020. representative or the attorney. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the representative or the attorney. Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the ear- Register of Wills on or before the 8TH day of JANUARY, 2020. All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the lier of the following dates: Any person having a claim against the decedent must present probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with Register of Wills on or before the 26TH day of DECEMBER, 2019. decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the the decedent’s death; or the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- earlier of the following dates: the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if earlier of the following dates: written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the of the decedent’s death; or the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- of the decedent’s death; or on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or of Wills. barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be ELLIS T. NOTTINGHAM, JR. from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months Personal Representative(s) presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not True Test Copy by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided Register of Wills for Prince George’s County by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills. CERETA A. LEE from the Register of Wills. LONNY B. MCDANIEL P.O. Box 1729 BERHANE G. BAHTA Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 TONYA MCDANIEL Personal Representative(s) 00010230 3t 08/08/19 Personal Representative(s) True Test Copy True Test Copy Register of Wills for Prince George’s County JESSICA E. CHARLES Register of Wills for Prince George’s County CERETA A. LEE 9701 APOLLO DRIVE, SUITE 401 CERETA A. LEE P.O. Box 1729 UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20774 P.O. Box 1729 Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 00010238 3t 08/08/19 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 00010240 3t 08/08/19 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Estate No. 114165 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Estate No. 101014 LUTHER T. BANNER Estate No. 114087 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Notice is given that KEITH ALEXANDER THOMPSON, 14485 MICHAEL A. CARTWRIGHT, III GALLANT LANE, WALDORF, MD 20601, was on JULY 9, 2019, TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF AKA: MICHAEL A. CARTWRIGHT appointed Personal Representative of the estate of WALTER LEE MYRICK Notice is given that OSWALD A. CARTWRIGHT, 6126 SOUTH- LUTHER T. BANNER Notice is given that MARC D. MYRICK, 13010 PAYTON GATE DRIVE, TEMPLE HILLS, MD 20748, was on JUNE 14, DRIVE, UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20774, was on JULY 1, 2019, 2019, appointed Personal Representative of the estate of who died on JUNE 10, 2019, without a will. appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in MICHAEL A. CARTWRIGHT, III the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- WALTER LEE MYRICK AKA: MICHAEL A. CARTWRIGHT resentative or the attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the pro- who died on JANUARY 27, 2019, with a will. who died on SEPTEMBER 9, 2008, without a will. 12 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL AUGUST 8, 2019 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal JAMES PATRICK CHRIST Estate No. 113806 representative or the attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the who died on MAY 21, 2019, with a will. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file HELEN M. MICHALCO Register of Wills on or before the 14TH day of DECEMBER, 2019. in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal Any person having a claim against the decedent must present representative or the attorney. Notice is given that MARIAN MICHALCO LUTHER, 861 the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the SMITH DRIVE, YORK, PA 17408, was on JUNE 21, 2019, ap- the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the pointed Personal Representative of the estate of earlier of the following dates: Register of Wills on or before the 11TH day of JANUARY, 2020. (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if Any person having a claim against the decedent must present HELEN M. MICHALCO the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with of the decedent’s death; or the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the who died on APRIL 11, 2019, with a will. (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- earlier of the following dates: Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date resentative or the attorney. barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months of the decedent’s death; or All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 21ST day of presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or DECEMBER, 2019. by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the from the Register of Wills. barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the OSWALD A. CARTWRIGHT from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the ear- Personal Representative(s) presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided lier of the following dates: True Test Copy by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the Register of Wills for Prince George’s County from the Register of Wills. decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of CERETA A. LEE CAROL HAMELINK the decedent’s death; or P.O. Box 1729 Personal Representative(s) (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 True Test Copy delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other writ- 00010237 3t 08/08/19 Register of Wills for Prince George’s County ten notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless CERETA A. LEE the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing P.O. Box 1729 or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable NOTICE TO CREDITORS 00010235 3t 08/08/19 thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills. NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS MARIAN MICHALCO LUTHER RALPH W. POWERS, JR. Personal Representative(s) Estate No. 114208 RALPH W. POWERS, JR. P.C. True Test Copy 5415 WATER STREET Register of Wills for Prince George’s County TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20772 CERETA A. LEE HARRY WILLIAM HICKS, JR. P.O. Box 1729 Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 Notice is given that DEBORAH L. JOHNS, 1710 WINFORD NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 00010233 3t 08/08/19 ROAD, BALTIMORE, MD 21239, was on JULY 15, 2019, ap- NOTICE TO CREDITORS pointed Personal Representative of the estate of NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS GREGORY J. FERRA HARRY WILLIAM HICKS, JR. 181 HARRY S. TRUMAN PKWY Estate No. 114071 SUITE 200 who died on JUNE 19, 2019, without a will. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401 Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file MILTON MCKINLEY JONES, II in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT representative or the attorney. Notice is given that DEBRA A. GILLIAM, 4017 BRIDLE RIDGE NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the ROAD, UPPER MARLBORO, MD 20772, was on JULY 8, 2019, NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the appointed Personal Representatives of the estate of Register of Wills on or before the 15TH day of JANUARY, 2020. Estate No. 114030 Any person having a claim against the decedent must present MILTON MCKINLEY JONES, II the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the who died on JUNE 19, 2019, without a will. EDWARD LEE KUENZEL earlier of the following dates: Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date Notice is given that DAVID LEE KUENZEL, 3736 RAMSGATE representative or the attorney. of the decedent’s death; or DRIVE, ANNAPOLIS, MD 21403, was on JUNE 24, 2019, ap- All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- pointed Personal Representative of the estate of probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or Register of Wills on or before the 8TH day on of JANUARY, 2020. other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be EDWARD LEE KUENZEL Any person having a claim against the decedent must present barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not who died on JUNE 14, 2019, with a will. the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in earlier of the following dates: by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal rep- (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if from the Register of Wills. resentative or the attorney. the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date DEBORAH L. JOHNS All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the pro- of the decedent’s death; or Personal Representative(s) bate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Regis- (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- True Test Copy ter of Wills on or before the 24TH day of DECEMBER, 2019. wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or Register of Wills for Prince George’s County Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be CERETA A. LEE barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the P.O. Box 1729 from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the ear- Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided lier of the following dates: 00010236 3t 08/08/19 by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the from the Register of Wills. decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or SUZANNE SIMPSON, ESQUIRE DEBRA A. GILLIAM (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or other- SIMPSON LAW, PA Personal Representative(s) 2000 SPENCERVILLE ROAD True Test Copy wise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other SPENCERVILLE, MARYLAND 20868 Register of Wills for Prince George’s County written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred un- CERETA A. LEE less the creditor presents the claims within two months from the NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT P.O. Box 1729 mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed NOTICE TO CREDITORS Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unen- NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS 00010234 3t 08/08/19 forceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills. Estate No. 114151 BYRON L. HUFFMAN, ESQUIRE DAVID LEE KUENZEL BYRON L. HUFFMAN, P.C. Personal Representative(s) TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF P.O. BOX 369 True Test Copy JAMES PATRICK CHRIST COLUMBIA, MD 21045 Register of Wills for Prince George’s County CERETA A. LEE Notice is given that CAROL HAMELINK, 13707 CONCORD NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT P.O. Box 1729 AVENUE, LAUREL, MD 20707, was on JULY 11, 2019, appointed NOTICE TO CREDITORS Upper Marlboro, MD 20773-1729 Personal Representative of the estate of NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS 00010232 3t 08/08/19 AUGUST 8, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 13 C ALENDAR What’s happening this week in Prince George’s County August 8, 2019 - August 14, 2019 THURS 8 movie: Transformers: The Last Knight.

FREE SCREENINGS Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center, 7120 FRI 9 Contee Road, Laurel. Visit the Wellness on Wheels (WOW) mobile health clinic to receive FREEBIE FRIDAYS AT THE MUSEUM free screenings (diabetes, cholesterol and Surratt House Museum, 9118 Brandywine blood pressure) as well as medication reviews Road, Clinton. It’s the dog days of August, so and education. 9 a.m.–1 p.m. For information: it’s hot! No worries - You can come join us 301-324-4968 or DCHweb.org/WOW. every Friday in August to cool off in a cool house! While you’re here, learn some neat his- CONCERTS IN THE PARK torical facts about a famous Prince George’s On the Green at Watkins Regional Park, County family while enjoying FREE tours. 11 301 Watkins Park Dr., Upper Marlboro. Bring a.m.-3 p.m. All ages are welcome. Tours depart a blanket, or lawn chair, and enjoy a summer every 30 minutes from the Visitor Center begin- concert on the Green at Watkins Regional ning at noon. Last tour departs at 2:30 p.m. For Park. 7-8:30 p.m. All ages are welcome. information: 301-868-1121; TTY 301-699-2544. Free. For information: 301-218-6700; TTY 301-699-2544. EXHIBIT: CONTRAST Pyramid Atlantic, 4318 Gallatin St., Hy- PINS AND NEEDLES attsville.Three printmakers working in intaglio CROCHETING CLUB are exhibited in this inky and dark-hued show. New Carrollton Library. Do you love to cro- These well-crafted works offer diverse imagery, chet? Would you like to learn? Join us to learn ranging from the natural world to the digital age. to crochet & make new friends. Adults only. Be- Cohesively, the prints have a velvety and mys- ginners welcome & materials will be provided. terious quality achieved through the techniques 1-3 p.m. Adults. To register: 301-459-6900. of etching, drypoint, and photogravure. CON- TRAST runs through August 18. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and BACK-TO-SCHOOL HAIRCUTS Hair Cuttery, the largest family-owned and noon-5 p.m. on Sunday. For information: pyra- operated chain of hair salons in the country, will midatlanticartcenter.org or 301-608-9101. be donating back-to-school haircuts to children who need it the most this summer. From Au- AA MEETING gust 1-15, for every child up to age 18 who pur- Trinity Episcopal Church, 14515 Church St., chases a haircut at one of Hair Cuttery’s sa- Upper Marlboro. Every Friday evening at 8 p.m. lons, one free haircut certificate will be donated For information: 301-627- 2636. to an underprivileged child in the community.

MOVIES ON THE POTOMAC SAT 10 Plaza Screen, National Harbor. Every Thursday (“date night”) at 7 p.m. guests are WETLAND TRAIL HIKE invited to gather in front of the Plaza Screen Patuxent River Park, 16000 Croom Airport to watch recent releases and classic films. Road, Upper Marlboro. Take in the summer sights Movie goers are encouraged to bring chairs of a wetland through a Naturalist-guided hike on and order take-out from one of the many our unique trail! All ages are welcome. 9:30-11:30 restaurants right around the plaza. Tonight’s a.m. Resident: $3; Non-resident: $4. For informa-

COURTESY PHOTO FILM: ARRIVAL Monday at Largo-Kettering Library. When spaceships touch down all over Earth, will it be linguists or scientists who discover the aliens’ mission in time to avert disaster? 6-8 p.m. Adults.

tion: 301-627-6074; TTY 301-699-2544. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Adults. and what it means to our health. Together we’ll learn about food systems and how they impact STEM FOR FAMILIES: CROCHETING us as consumers. Make a healthy choice and STOMP ROCKET - WHAT GOES UP... Oxon Hill Library Author Room. Join us for learn about the natural benefits of eating from Upper Marlboro Library. Participants will be crocheting. If possible, please bring your own the earth! All ages are welcome. 10-11 a.m. learning about rocket flight and launch speed materials due to limited supplies. No prior expe- Free.

COURTESY PHOTO using Stomp Rockets, rockets launched by air rience needed. Noon-1:45 p.m. Adults. power. 11 a.m.-noon. BACK-TO-SCHOOL HAIRCUTS ESCAPE FROM EARTH! THE FARMER’S TABLE: South Bowie Library. Kids, have a blast! Join Hair Cuttery, the largest family-owned and operated chain of hair salons in COMPUTER BASICS FOR JOB SEEKERS LET’S TALK FOOD Sciencetellers on an action-packed space ad- the country, will be donating back-to-school haircuts to children who need New Carrollton Library. Learn basic comput- Bladensburg Community Center, 4500 57th venture using physics and chemistry experi- it the most this summer. From August 1-15, for every child up to age 18 er skills and get help looking for jobs in an en- Ave., Bladensburg. Come and join us to talk ments for special effects. 1-2 p.m. who purchases a haircut at one of Hair Cuttery’s salons, one free haircut couraging atmosphere. This class is perfect for about everything food, from growing and cook- certificate will be donated to an underprivileged child in the community. beginners and seniors. Limited to 6 students. ing it, to eating it! Let’s discuss our love of food Continued on page 14 14 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL AUGUST 8, 2019 CALENDAR What’s happening this week in Prince George’s County August 8, 2019 - August 14, 2019 Continued from page 13 Each Month, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. For informa- tion: 301-808-5671.

CHESS CLUB LAWYER IN THE LIBRARY- Accokeek Library. Learn to play or improve A COMMUNITY LAWYERING PROJECT your chess game. 2-3 p.m. All ages are wel- Oxon Hill Library Auditorium. One-on-One come! Civil Legal Advice. No appointments necessary. Assistance is provided on a first-come, first- YOGA AND HEALTHY LIVING served basis. Noon-2 p.m. Adults. Bowie Library Auditorium. Certified instructor Katrice Nelson will teach adult yoga, medita- FILM: ARRIVAL tion, & mindfulness. Please register at the Ref- Largo-Kettering Library. When spaceships erence Desk. Personal mats welcome. Spon- touch down all over Earth, will it be linguists or sored by Friends of the Bowie Library. 2-3 p.m. scientists who discover the aliens’ mission in Adults. time to avert disaster? 6-8 p.m. Adults. ESCAPE FROM EARTH! COMPUTER BASICS Glenarden Library. Kids, have a blast! Join Spauldings Library Conference Room. Join Science tellers on an action-packed space ad- us to get hands on experience learning the ba- venture using physics and chemistry experi- sics of computer use. This session will cover ments for special effects. 3:30-4:30 p.m. the fundamentals of what a computer is and how to operate a mouse. 6-8 p.m. Adults.

SUN 11 JOB SEEKERS CLUB Hyattsville Library. Looking for a job? SEASONAL SELECTIONS: Preparing for an interview? Need help filling out HERBS & VINEGARS an application? This program meets regularly to Riversdale House Museum, 4811 Riverdale answer questions, provide guidance and assist Road, Riverdale Park. Grab some 19th-century job seekers in their job search. 6:30-8:30 p.m. inspiration and a new recipe or two as you pop Adults. into the open hearth kitchen to watch the Riversdale Kitchen Guild demonstrate 19th- SUMMER MEALS century foodways and recipes. This week, the Come by one of these neighborhood branch Guild explores vinegar recipes featuring herbs libraries, Beltsville, Oxon Hill, Spauldings or from the garden. 12:15-3:15 p.m. All ages are Surratts-Clinton, for a free lunch and fun! For welcome. FREE! For information: 301-864- children up to the age of 18. Times vary by lo- 0420; TTY 301-699-2544. cation.

SUNDAY SUNSET CONCERT COURTESY PHOTO Allen Pond Park. Concerts are held every TUES 13 LAWYER IN THE LIBRARY-A COMMUNITY LAWYERING PROJECT Sunday from 7 to 8 p.m. through Labor Day Monday at Oxon Hill Library Auditorium. One-on-One Civil Legal Advice. No appointments necessary. Assistance is weekend. They are canceled in the event of in- provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Noon-2 p.m. Adults. clement weather. For information: www.cityof- MILLENNIUM ACTRESS bowie.org/concerts, [email protected], Regal Bowie 14 and Regal Laurel Town or 301-809-3078. Center 12. Experience the gorgeous new restoration of what many believe to be the leg- MOVIES ON THE POTOMAC endary director Satoshi Kon’s (“Perfect Blue,” TEEN GAME AFTERNOON WED 14 ing to speak English? Join our club and prac- Plaza Screen, National Harbor. Every “Paprika”) greatest work, “Millennium Actress.” Largo-Kettering Library. Come play board tice speaking English in a friendly atmosphere. Boasting countless awards, including the games at the library! Bring one of your own, or Registration is not mandatory, but is recom- Sunday at 6 p.m. guests are invited to gath- FREE STROKE AWARENESS PROGRAM er in front of the Plaza Screen to watch re- Grand Prize in the Japan Agency of Cultural play one of ours. 3-5 p.m. Teens. mended. Walk-ins are welcomed! 6-7 p.m. Affairs Media Arts Festival, which it shared The Diyanet Center of America, 9610 Good Adults. cent releases and classic films. Movie goers Luck Road, Lanham. A health education semi- are encouraged to bring chairs and order with Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away, “Millen- CHESS CLUB nium Actress” is a must-see for anime fans of Beltsville Library Conference Room. Learn nar for stroke survivors and caregivers led by a take-out from one of the many restaurants team of healthcare professionals on living a —Compiled by Tabatha Yeatts right around the plaza. Tonight’s movie: all ages. Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. (in Japanese, subti- to play or improve your chess game. tled in English) and Aug. 19 at 7 p.m. 4:30-7 p.m. All ages are welcome! healthier lifestyle, stroke care and prevention. Learning to See: The World of Insects Second Wednesday of Each Month; 1-3 p.m. (2018). (new English dub) CROCHETING AND KNITTING For information: 301-552-4284 or CROCHETING AND KNITTING Upper Marlboro Library. Join us for knitting! DCHrehab.org. GREENBELT FARMERS MARKET Laurel Library Large Meeting Room B. Join Beginners to advanced knitters welcome. Bring Calendar listings in Parking lot behind the Greenbelt Municipal us for an evening of crocheting and knitting. If 1 skein of worsted weight yarn (#4 on label) WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETING Building. Come visit the Greenbelt Farmers The Prince George’s possible, please bring your own materials due and 1 set of size 7 needles, or size J crochet Trinity Episcopal Church, 14515 Church St., Up- Market! to limited supplies. No prior experience needed. hook, or a current project. 5:30-6:30 p.m. per Marlboro. Every Wednesday evening 6 p.m. – In 2019 the Market will run Sundays from Sentinel 7- 9 p.m. All ages are welcome! Adults. Weight Watchers Meeting. For information: May 12–Nov. 24, except Labor Day weekend, 301-627-2636 or [email protected]. are free for nonprofit groups and are pub- open 10 a.m.–2 p.m. ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLUB ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLUB Hyattsville Library. Learning to speak Eng- Greenbelt Library Small Meeting Room. CRAFTERNOON: lished on a space-available basis BOWIE FARMERS’ MARKET lish? Join our club and practice speaking Eng- Learning to speak English? Join our club and END OF SUMMER BASH! Bowie High School parking lot, 15200 An- lish in a friendly atmosphere with people from practice speaking English in a friendly atmos- Spauldings Library. Join us as we have fun napolis Road. The market operates every Send news of your group’s event AT diverse backgrounds. 7:30-9 p.m. Adults. phere. 6-7:30 p.m. Adults. celebrating the end of the summer with indoor LEAST two weeks in advance to: Sunday through October 27 from 8 a.m.- and outdoor games and activities! 3-5 p.m. Kids noon. For information: 301-809-3078 or mcor- COMMUNITY-LED BOOK DISCUSSION FILM: MARVEL MOVIE NIGHT and teens. [email protected] [email protected] or Oxon Hill Library Small Meeting Room. Largo-Kettering Library. Bring your friends to or upload your own events at www.cityofbowie.org/farmersmarket. “Long Walk to Freedom” by Nelson Mandela relax and watch a Marvel movie! Light refresh- JOB SEEKERS www.thesentinel.com/pgs/ will be the title discussed in August. Everyone is ments will be provided. 6-8 p.m. Teens and Spauldings Library Conference Room. MON 12 welcome. 2-3 p.m. Adults. adults. Looking for a job? Preparing for an interview? Need help filling out an application? This pro- Click on “Calendar” and follow the direc- FREE DROP-IN GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP STEM FOR FAMILIES: GALAXY SLIME SUMMER MEALS gram meets regularly to answer questions, pro- tions to submit your events. All events must Doctors Community Hospital, 8118 Good Upper Marlboro Library. Learn about the sci- Come by one of these neighborhood branch vide guidance and assist job seekers in their be approved by the calendar editor. Luck Road, Critical Care Conference Room, ence of space as you create a fun slime galaxy! libraries, Beltsville, Oxon Hill, Spauldings or job search. 4-5 p.m. Adults. 2nd Floor, Lanham. This group provides sup- Reservation required. 3-4 p.m. Age group: Ele- Surratts-Clinton, for a free lunch and fun! For portive listening, sharing and psycho-educa- mentary (5-12 yrs) children up to the age of 18. Times vary by lo- ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLUB tional resources to grieving. Second Monday of Call Branch to register. Limit 12. cation. Laurel Library Conference Room 1. 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Ex Parte forms are also available online at the following THE PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY COUNCIL, Board and the Prince George's County Council. website: SITTING AS THE DISTRICT COUNCIL https://ethics.maryland.gov/wp-content/uploads/filebase/local- IF YOUR PROPERTY IS LOCATED WITHIN THAT gov/local-gov-forms/PGNO4.pdf NOTICE OF INITIATION FOR A COUNTYWIDE PORTION OF THE MARYLAND-WASHINGTON SECTIONAL MAP AMENDMENT FOR REGIONAL DISTRICT WITHIN PRINCE GEORGE'S Direct all questions concerning State Public Ethics affidavits or PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY COUNTY (ALL PROPERTIES IN THE COUNTY EXCEPT Ex Parte disclosure requirements to the THOSE LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF LAUREL), Clerk of the Council at 301-952-3600. On July 23, 2019, via its adoption of Council Resolution APPROVAL OF THE COUNTYWIDE SECTIONAL MAP CR-27-2019, the Prince George's County Council authorized The AMENDMENT WILL RESULT IN THE REZONING OF For additional information and/or other questions regarding the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission YOUR PROPERTY, WHICH COULD THEN AFFECT CMA, please contact: (“M-NCPPC”) to prepare a Countywide Sectional Map Amend- YOUR PROPERTY VALUES AND YOUR TAX Countywide Map Amendment Project Team ment (“CMA”) to implement zoning classifications contained in LIABILITY. Prince George's County Planning Department a new Zoning Ordinance for the County adopted by the Council 14741 Governor Oden Bowie Drive, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 through its enactment of Council Bill CB-13-2018 on October The CMA is not intended to be a venue for rezoning property ex- [email protected] 23, 2018. The new Zoning Ordinance cannot be used until the cept to the extent necessary to implement the new Zoning Ordi- 301-952-4944 new zones are applied to properties throughout the County. In ad- nance. Nonetheless, if you intend to provide in-person testi- dition, by its adoption of CR-27-2019, the Council also approved mony at the Joint Public Hearing on the CMA and/or file a SITTING AS THE DISTRICT COUNCIL, specific goals, concepts, and guidelines; and a public participa- statement in the official record, and your intent is to request PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND tion program to guide the preparation and consideration of the or support intensifying the zone classification of your prop- Todd M. Turner, Chair CMA. erty, you must complete and return an affidavit in accor- ATTEST: dance with the State Public Ethics Law, §§5-833 through Donna J. Brown The CMA will impact all properties within the County except 5-839, General Provisions Article, Annotated Code of Mary- Acting Clerk of the County Council for properties located within municipal boundaries of the land. As required by law, the completed affidavit must be re- City of Laurel, which is located outside of the ceived by the Clerk of the Council at least thirty (30) days prior THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL Maryland-Washington Regional District. to the joint public hearing on the CMA. Submit affidavits to PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION the Clerk of the County Council, County Administration Build- By: Anju Bennett The purpose of this notice is to inform residents and property ing, Room 2198, 14741 Governor Oden Bowie Drive, Upper Acting Executive Director owners of the pending non-substantive, Countywide rezoning Marlboro, Maryland 20772. process, because it will impact most properties located within ATTEST: Prince George's County. 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PHOTOS BY CHRIS THOMPKINS Bowie Baysox second baseman Anderson Feliz (left) runs to third base while infielder Willy Yahn (right) attempts to throw a runner out at first base in Minor League Baseball action on Aug. 4 between the Bowie Baysox and the Portland Sea Dogs. The Baysox avoided a series sweep with a 10-4 victory to stay within two games of the final playoff spot. Baysox avoid sweep with series-closing win over Sea Dogs guys rebounded,” Britton said. give the Baysox a comfortable 4-1 30-13 Eastern League) wore special- yielding five hits and four earned By Demetrius Dillard @meach_33 “We got started early, got some lead heading into the second. From ly designed jerseys and caps as part of runs. Leyer pitched 3 2/3 innings, big base hits with guys in scoring po- that point, Bowie never relinquished the MiLB’s Hispanic fan engagement gave up three runs on three hits and BOWIE – After dropping their sition and like I said before, Dean its lead. initiative, “Copa de la Diversión,” three walks along with three strike- opening two goals against the Port- (Kremer), he scuffled early; I think he Both teams scored two runs translated to the “Fun Cup.” As part outs. land Sea Dogs, the Bowie Baysox gave up three runs early but he settled apiece to make the score 6-3 heading of the initiative - which celebrates the “The offense put up 10 runs so were able to accrue 12 hits and hold in nicely for us and then the bullpen into the top of the third. While hold- diversity that defines the Minor it’s a lot easier to pitch when you got a their opponent to six consecutive did their job. That’s the recipe for a ing the Sea Dogs (49-62, 22-22) League - the Baysox reveal ed their 10-run cushion,” Kremer said. “But scoreless innings on their way to win.” scoreless from the third inning to the Hispanic alternative identities a few coming out, we lost the last two; we clinching a crucial 10-4 win in the se- In the top of the first inning, sec- eighth inning, Bowie added one run games a year, transforming into the didn’t want to get swept, we have to ries closer on a sunny afternoon at ond baseman C.J. Chatham singled to each in the bottom of the fourth, fifth Chesapeake Bay “Cangrejos Fantas- (have) some kind of good perfor- Prince George’s Stadium on Aug. 4. right-center field to drive outfield Jar- and six innings. The scores came Mc- mas” (“Ghost Crabs”) for the last mance to stop that from happening.” Second baseman Anderson Feliz ren Duran in for the score to that Port- Coy off of a Feliz RBI single; a T.J. time of the 2019 season. Designated hitter Brett Netzer went 2-for-3 with two runs and three land on top 1-0 early on. Nichting run from a double through Kremer, Bowie’s starting pitcher blasted a solo home run to right field RBIs while left fielder Jesmuel Bowie’s response in the bottom the hole at shortstop by Willy Yahn in the afternoon, improved to 8-4 on in the top of the ninth for the Sea Valentin was 4-for-5 with two runs, a of the first created momentum for and Feliz scoring off a Sea Dogs the season after tossing 6 2/3 innings. Dogs. Netzer finished the afternoon double, a triple and two RBIs to lead their play for the remainder of the af- fielding error. He allowed six hits, three runs and 2-for-4 with two runs and an RBI Bowie to the six-run win, ending a ternoon. “This victory is important for us two walks to go with eight strikeouts. while Duran went 3-for-4 with a run three-game losing streak. After opening the bottom of the - it’s pushing us back up, but we have “I didn’t have a hot start, and and an RBI to lead the way for Port- In addition to strong pitching, inning with singles by Mason McCoy been playing really well though we tried to hold them off the rest of the land. striking early on offense and notching and Cedric Mullins, Feliz belted a lost (three) games straight,” Feliz said time I was out there and thought I did After a day’s rest, the Baysox some pivotal base hits with runners in line-drive double to right field to tie through a translator. a good job after the second inning,” will travel to New Jersey to take on scoring position was the key to the the game at 1-1. Valentin followed “The pitchers are doing their Kremer said of his performance. the Trenton Thunder for a three-game big win, said Baysox Manager Buck that by ripping an RBI triple to deep jobs. The hitters are getting good at- Right-hander Bryan Mata start- series beginning Aug. 6 as they at- Britton. to right to bring Feliz and Mullins in bats and runs, so I feel like we’re in a ed for Portland but did not pitch a full tempt to climb back into the playoff “You know those last two nights for two more runs. good spot right now.” inning after being relieved for Robin- race in the Eastern League standings were kind of tough, especially last Following his hit, Valentin In addition to picking up the se- son Leyer in the bottom of the first. on the final month of the regular sea- night, but I’m proud of the way the scored on a Rylan Bannon single to ries-closing win, the Baysox (60-51, Mata falls to 2-4 on the season after son. 18 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL AUGUST 8, 2019 SPORTS Heacock scores 10 as Bayhawks knock out New York in two games nine minutes remaining, attackman hawks maintain control, leaving a By Sean Farrell Special to The Sentinel John Wagner scored a one-handed, hole too deep for the Lizards to climb underhand trick shot goal to give the out of, even after Amato surrendered ANNAPOLIS – The Chesa- Bayhawks an early 3-1 lead. Heacock his first two-point goal of the season peake Bayhawks returned from the continued his stellar performance, to Pannell with five minutes remain- All-Star break on Aug. 3, looking to completing his hat-trick early as the ing. After a final push from New York, get back into the win column in a Bayhawks lead grew to 6-1. the Bayhawks extended their lead on weekend series of games against ri- “Playing with Lyle Thompson Heacock’s sixth goal of the contest to vals New York Lizards. and makes it easy,” solidify their victory. Colin Heacock made sure of it as Heacock said. “They’re just so good “We knew he had a chance to the versatile star scored a career-high and it helps a lot. I had the easier part have a day from what we saw the last six goals in an 11-9 victory in the of the job tonight.” game (against New York on July 20),” home leg and then drove in four more “Last time we played, they put Cottle said. “We just didn’t do a very goals on the following day to com- two poles up top and played a shorty good job of executing in that one like plete the sweep of New York with a down low and we didn’t take advan- we did tonight.” 24-7 road win on Aug. 4. tage of it.” Bayhawks Head Coach On Aug. 4, the Bayhawks trav- With the back-to-back victories Dave Cottle said. “We put Colin (Hea- eled to New York for the rematch. over New York, the Bayhawks (6-3) cock) down low on attack with Stan- Chesapeake dominated the affair, now found themselves in a three-way wick because he is such a smart player earning a 24-7 result to sweep the tie for first place in the Major League who is always working to get him weekend series of games. (MLL) standings. open and it really made a difference.” Heacock was back in the mid- “Everyone was playing un- The Lizards cut the lead to 6-2 field for this game, adding four more selfish and willing to dodge in and late into the second quarter after a goals. Veteran goalie Brian Phipps draw an extra defender or double nearly 20-minute scoring drought as was in net for the first time this sea- team,” said Heacock. “I was just for- the Bayhawks took a 6-3 lead into son, completing 12 saves. tunate enough that they got it to me. It halftime. Overall, the Bayhawks out- was a hard-fought, tough game. New York tried to regroup after played, outhustled and outworked Gonna enjoy it for the moment, im- the break but the Bayhawks stayed their rivals all afternoon, only surren- prove on some little things and get steady with their pace and two more dering three goals over the final three ready for the next game in a couple of goals by Heacock to take an 8-6 lead quarters. hours.” into the fourth quarter. Several saves “This was an interesting chal- Heacock opened the scoring just in the third quarter from goalie Niko lenge and our guys proved up to it,” 36 seconds in for Chesapeake but it Amato allowed Chesapeake to keep Cottle said. “I thought we had a lot of was quickly answered by New York their advantage. Amato finished the gas in the tank tonight (Sunday), when converted an unas- game with nine saves. which is very impressive considering sisted goal. Heacock responded 32 “It started with (Kenny) Massa in we had a long bus ride after playing seconds later with an unassisted goal the faceoff X; he was excellent,” Hea- last night.” of his own to provide the home team cock said about his teammates. “Then The Bayhawks return to An- PHOTO BY CHRIS THOMPKINS momentum. Niko Amato in net gave our guys so napolis on Aug. 10 to take on the Den- Attackman Colin Heacock runs up the field during Chesapeake scored five straight many extra chances on the offensive ver Outlaws at 8 p.m. The team will action between New York Lizards and the in goals with four different goalscorers side which makes our job a lot easier.” be hosting a Native American Cele- Annapolis on Aug. 3. Heacock scored 10 goals in two days as the Bayhawks to end the first quarter. With less than The final quarter saw the Bay- bration Night as well. collect two consecutive victories against New York over the weekend. Depth chart release unofficially starts Redskins quarterback controversy

However, the case is that there is Alex (Smith); the year before that it Denver for Keenum, as the Broncos backs are not long on the bench. By Neal Earley @neal_earley a three-man race for the starting quar- was all about Kirk (Cousins), and get- finished 6-10 and Keenum finished In the Aug. 8 preseason game terback job. ting them ready. “ with a lowly 18 touchdown passes against the Browns, expect much of ROCKVILLE — The quarter- With the three men splitting Lastly, Gruden and McCoy got and 15 interceptions. But while the focus to be on Haskins. He may back controversy in Washington has snaps in training camp, and the their opportunities, but only for a Keenum had a poor season last year, not be playing with the starters or unofficially begun. team’s first preseason set for Aug. 8, short time. McCoy relieved the in- he is a veteran with a history of some running Gruden’s real offseason, but On Aug. 4, the Washington Red- the team has a quarterback battle on jured Smith in Week 11 last season success. every throw will be analyzed by pun- skins released their unofficial depth its hands without any clear indication against the Houston Texans. McCoy With McCoy gone for much of dits and then used to project his future chart, ahead of their first preseason as to who is leading yet. performed admirably, leading Wash- the offseason practices, still recover- in Washington. game against the Cleveland Browns. If you listen to Gruden, it is hard ington just short of a remarkable ing from a leg break, Keenum got So far, Haskins has eased himself The depth chart listed incumbent to figure out what he thinks of the sit- fourth-quarter comeback. many of the reps with the Redskins’ into the NFL. After starting only one Colt McCoy at the top, followed by uation, as he is expressing praise for The next week was not as impres- first teams offense. While Keenum is year at Ohio State, Gruden has noted Case Keenum and rookie Dwayne all three quarterbacks at each press sive, as McCoy threw three intercep- new to the team, he is familiar with that the biggest challenge facing Haskins. It has become a talking conference. tions in a loss to the Dallas Cowboys. the West Coast-style offseason that Haskins is adjusting to the NFL play- point on sports-talk radio, a discus- McCoy is the only healthy re- Following that game, it spelled Gruden runs, and his veteran status book, which is much more complex sion point for fans and a headline for turning healthy quarterback on the the end of McCoy’s season after just gives him the experience to adapt than what he was used to in college. NFL articles across the web, with roster, and he is going into his fifth two starts because he broke his leg in quickly, as his teammates have said. “He’s doing a great job out there journeyman McCoy at the top and a year in Gruden’s system. Gruden has a Monday night game at the Philadel- “Case (Keenum) is a good vet – making his plays, making his drills, first-round, and former Ohio State routinely spoken glowingly about phia Eagles. that we have. He’s trying to find his reading his reads,” said Redskins star Haskins in third. McCoy but said that he is limited in With quarterback depth being an leadership role as he’s grasping the safety Landon Collins about Haskins. But do not make too much of the getting reps with the first team issue last season, Washington traded playbook,” said wide receiver Paul “He’s being a rookie. Honestly, all depth chart. Head Coach Jay Gruden throughout his tenure in Washington. for Keenum from the Denver Bron- Richardson. rookies are going to make their mis- downplayed any suggestion that the “That’s just the way it is at the cos. Keenum has spent his career as a With Washington spending the takes. current depth chart matters at all. quarterback position. Colt’s (McCoy) journeyman, who earned himself a 15th overall pick on Haskins, do not “I am glad he is making them “It’s early and I was forced to got the most experience in the sys- big contract in Denver after he led the be surprised if you see him on the now in camp, so he can know what he make it,” Gruden said. “I wouldn’t tem, but he still hasn’t played a whole Minnesota Vikings to the NFC Cham- field this season. While he is third on can and cannot do; what he cannot have made a depth chart right now; lot,” Gruden said. “He hasn’t taken a pionship Game in the 2017 season. the depth chart, if history is any indi- throw; and what he can throw, just there’s no reason to, it’s silly.” lot of reps. Last year, it was all about Last season was a long one in cation, first-round rookie quarter- how to read the defense.” AUGUST 8, 2019 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL 19 SPORTS Locksley era at Maryland begins with opening practice lines if they have the kind of habits Indiana on Nov. 10, entered the By Justin Fitzgerald Special to The Sentinel and kind of behaviors, success usu- transfer portal and is no longer listed ally follows. That’s something I’ve on Maryland’s active roster. Red- COLLEGE PARK – To start the been a part of the past three years shirt junior Tyrrell Pigrome started University of Maryland football me- and it works.” the last two games but tweaked his dia day inside the Gossett Football While Locksley and his staff knee late in spring practice and sat Team House on Aug. 2, new Head work at developing the culture off out the spring game as a precaution- Coach Mike Locksley called the start the field, Maryland’s roster on the ary measure. Redshirt freshman of training camp “Christmas in Au- field will have plenty of talent in Tyler DeSue took advantage and gust.” some spots but is lacking in others. was named the game’s MVP in his It was an appropriate way to Anthony McFarland Jr. (De- absence. kick off a new era in College Park, Matha Catholic High School) The biggest name at the posi- one that feels fresh but also has a lot should be the main running back tion though is Virginia Tech transfer of familiarity. Locksley was hired to again after a breakout freshman Josh Jackson, who will be immedi- take over the program in December, campaign in which he set a school ately eligible after graduating in his third stint at Maryland, including freshman record with 1,034 rushing May. Following a stellar freshman six games as the interim coach in yards. year in Blacksburg, Jackson missed 2015 after then-Head Coach Randy “(He’s) probably one of the the final ten games of his sophomore Edsall was fired. more unique combinations of speed season with a broken leg. However, Locksley’s most re- and quickness that I’ve seen in a “You can tell he’s been there be- cent stop at Alabama is the biggest long time when he has in the football fore,” Jones said. “I feel like he’s influence on how he plans to run the in his hands,” new Offensive Coor- poised and doesn’t get shaken up. program at Maryland. In three years dinator Scottie Montgomery said. He keeps us all together.” PHOTO BY MICHAEL SMITH with the Crimson Tide, including The redshirt sophomore will be On defense, the Terps face the Maryland Terrapins quarterback Josh Jackson throws a pass during the one last year as the offensive coordi- joined in the backfield by junior annual question of whether they first day of fall practice held in College Park on Aug. 2. Jackson is one of nator, he got a first-hand look at Javon Leake, who saw limited have enough depth in the trenches. several new additions added to be a part of the football team this season. Head Coach Nick Saban’s famed touches last season but still scored a They lost starting defensive ends like starters at the position and will be successful.’” “Process.” He will look to bring that team-high seven touchdowns on just Jesse Aniebonam and Byron Cowart be leaders and mentors for rising Expectations are low nationally approach to the Terps. 23 carries. Maryland has a young but to graduation, and rotational defen- sophomores Chance Campbell and following Maryland’s 4-8 record last “For us to move forward and talented group of receivers as well, sive tackle Adam McLean left the Ayinde Eley (Good Counsel). season. But the team thinks that with have the success we want to have, it including a solid sophomore class team after spring practice. At line- “These aren’t guys who have the talent recruited into the program starts with developing the daily led by Jeshaun Jones. backer, they have to replace All-Big come in with egos and said ‘I’ve in the past few recruiting cycles and habits and behaviors,” Locksley With a lot of the talent at the Ten performer Tre Watson. played and won a national champi- key impact transfers, they could ex- said. “How you act, how you per- skill positions, the biggest question To fill the void, and the new 3-4 onship,’ as much as it’s been ‘These ceed expectations. form, how you discipline, how for Maryland on offense remains at defense under Jon Hoke, Maryland are the things we have done where “I just feel like a lot of people you’re accountable. Those are the quarterback. Kasim Hill, who start- added Clemson’s Shaq Smith and I’ve been,” Locksley said of Jones are sleeping on us,” Leake said. “But things as a coach we can control, ed 10 games last season before tear- Ohio State’s Keandre Jones (Our and Smith. “These are the habits and they don’t really know the talent that once you get inside those white ing the ACL in his left knee against Lady of Good Counsel). Both look behaviors we’ve had to win and to we got in the room.” Smith gets lights turned out in unanimous decision loss at Live! Tahir Thomas, collecting his third him on the canvas in the third round. By Ron Harris Special to The Sentinel win in the last four fights. Once he got up and was cleared, Odom (15-3-1) landed clean he pounded Johns with hard combi- HANOVER – Luther “Lights combinations while taking some nations to the head and body for the Out” Smith of Bowie, Maryland lost a hard shots from Thomas. Odom rest of the fight. Jawara won by a unanimous decision to Stivens Bujaj stayed poised and caught Thomas unanimous decision to improve his (17-2-1) on Aug. 8 during the Jeter with a short, hard, crisp right hand. record to 2-1. Promotion fight card at Maryland Thomas’ knees buckled and he was Other local fighters were on the Live! Casino in Hanover. out for the knockout decision. card to make the event a sellout. Bujaj had not fought in two years “I missed two years. I had an ap- Champ Moultrie from Ellicott City and admitted to being a little rusty. pendix operation and was unable to lost his pro debut against Corey However, the New York native ex- fight,” says Odom. “But I feel good Weekley in a super welterweight celled in front of a sellout crowd of and I am glad to be back in the ring.” bout. Owings Mills native Brandon 1,293 spectators. After the opening This was Odom’s second fight Chambers won his first fight as a pro three rounds, Bujaj began to pull since his operation. Before the proce- via TKO against North Carolina’s away, throwing more punches than dure, Odom was considered to be Fred Thornton. A.J. Williams from his local competitor and performing at one of the most decorated amateur Cockeysville improved his record to his best when “people are rooting fighters of all time in the region but 2-1 with a unanimous decision victo- against me.” COURTESY PHOTO went off the radar following the start ry over Michael Brock Willis. Luther Smith of Bowie throws a jab towards the head of Stivens Bujaj “Smith was a tough guy. He tried of his pro career. After his victory, Suitland native Malik Loften during their main event boxing fight at the Live! Casino in Hanover on Aug. to trap me into running into a hard Odom, 26, proclaimed that he will pitched a shutout unanimous deci- 8. Smith lost the bout to the New York native via unanimous decision. shot, but I threw my combinations and fight in the next card that Live! will sion over Carlos Marrero to win his stayed out of harm’s way,” said Bujaj. game too seriously. still looks forward to his next fight and host in the fall. third pro fight. Fan favorite and Smith (11-5-1), an Army veteran “I approach this game in one to defeating his younger opponents. The best fight of the night was Elkridge native Dante Cox improved who started boxing at the advanced way,” Smith said. “I try to knock out “I started this sport at an ad- between featherweights Ebrima to 4-1 when his opponent, David Ve- age of 35, came into the fight not my opponent.” vanced age,” Smith said. “I have to Jawara of Germantown and Marquel ras Pena, could not answer the bell thinking about championship oppor- That approach hurt Smith at the work extra hard to keep up with these Johns, now living in Fort Washing- after round two. tunities and the like. The product of end as his opponent’s slow approach guys.” ton. Jawara, 27, was fighting a six- Lastly, the most skillful of the the Level Up Boxing & Fitness Gym allowed him to connect more punches In other action, Jerry Odom round bout after his second profes- undercard fighters was Washington, considered himself a serious profes- as Bujaj won on all the cards, 78-74, made his long-awaited return to the sional fight, a rarity in boxing. Using D.C. native Jordan White, who sional fighter with his martial arts twice and 77-75. In only his second ring after a two-year layoff due to his height and boxing skills, he with- scored a 4th-round TKO win over background even though he admits to time competing in the main event, medical reasons. Odom scored a sec- stood adversity after Johns caught Vincent Jennings to take his record not taking certain basics of the fight Smith, who will turn 41 in November, ond-round knockout of Salisbury’s him with an overhead right and put to 9-1. 20 THE PRINCE GEORGE’S SENTINEL AUGUST 8, 2019 SPORTS Australian Kyrgios, American Pegula reign victorious in Citi Open

PHOTOS BY MICHAEL SMITH Kyrgios (top left) battled through By José Umaña @Jose_M_Umana back spasms to defeat the tourna- ment’s No. 3 Daniil Medvedev (bot- SEABROOK – The annual Citi tom right) in straight sets, 7-6 (6), 7- Open at Rock Creek Park in Wash- 6 (4), to win his second title of the ington, D.C. concluded on Aug. 4 year. with two new champions in both the In his second appearance play- men’s and women’s singles compe- ing in the District, the Australian be- titions. American Jessica Pegula comes the first unseeded player to (bottom left) and Australian Nick win Washington’s ATP event since Kyrgios won their respective single Radek Štěpánek defeated Gaël Mon- finals, earning their first D.C. tour- fils in 2011. nament titles in their careers. Kyrgios, who played every day In the women’s singles final, since the start of the tournament on Pegula defeated Camila Giorgi (top July 28, winced throughout the first right) of Italy, 6-2, 6-2, in 59 minutes set due to the pain in his back. He to win her first Women’s Tennis As- rallied back to save a set point at 5-6 sociation (WTA) singles title. The with an ace and ultimately won the Buffalo, New York native, who en- opening set thanks to multiple drop tered the Citi Open ranked No. 79, shots. Following the round, he took connected with 81% of her first ser- a medical timeout and showed he vice points. She won the first set felt better with two trick shots be- with a forehand to the right side of tween the legs to start the second set. the court that was hit far enough that Both Kyrgios and Medvedev Giorgi could not reach out in time to battled for each point, matching stop the shot. each other’s net games. However, in The American continued her the set-winning tiebreaker game, the terrific play into the second set, go- Aussie tennis star connected with ing up 3-1 early. On championship two consecutive aces to win the point, Pegula fired a low serve to- match and his second tournament wards Giorgi’s left side. The Italian win of the season. could not reach out for the ball in The Citi Open recorded a week- time as Pegula ended the match with long attendance of 78,643, the high- a game-winning ace. est amount of fans to attended the In the afternoon’s final match, tournament in its 51-year history.