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Five Things You Need To Know Today (The Hy-Five)
About wine week, little singers and empowering youth.

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Sarah comes to Patch from a hop-scotch career in journalism including stints at the <i>Union-Sun & Journal</i> (Lockport, NY), <i>The Gazette</i> (Hyattsville, Md.), and the <i>Hyattsville Life & Times</i>.
Originally from Niagara Falls, NY, she earned her college degree in communication studies from Canisius College in Buffalo. When she's not writing, she's singing at her home church in Vienna, Va., at the dog park with her yellow Labrador retriever or reading a James Patterson novel at a bookstore or one of Maryland's beaches. She lives in Hyattsville.
<i>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for me to inject my beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that my beliefs are on the record will cause me to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.</i><br><br><b>Politics </b><br>I am a conservative registered Republican.<br><br><b>Religion</b><br>I don't consider myself to be "religious" but am a born-again Christian. I attend McLean Bible Church in Vienna, Va.<br><br><b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>Gentrification: There is room for all, but progress often means change. So as West Hyattsville loses the "west" and becomes assimilated into the more historic sections of the city, Hyattsville should embrace new ideas from different cultures like the Salvadorans. As EYA, Post Park, University Town Center and Mosaic at Metro fill up with residents and niche businesses, the city should see that the new and the old can coexist together.
Language: As long as English is our nation's standard language I believe we should all have a working command of it. Those who choose to speak other languages should be permitted to do so as they choose. However, it should not be incumbent upon taxpayers to have signage, jurisdictional literature or public speaking events translated into languages other than English. Hyattsville's had to go through this with code enforcement documents. We see it at city council meetings when those who speak Spanish must have a translator in order to talk during public comment. It's an issue that must be dealt with swiftly and sensitively.
Police: Enough or not enough? The Hyattsville Police Department has been accredited and reaccredited (multiple times) by CALEA. Crime in general in the city is low. But what about citizen robberies, especially near the Metro stations? Stemming crime is as much about prevention as it is about enforcement, but without enough police officers on the streets, neither one is possible. Should the SWAT team be eliminated? Is it enough to have a SWAT MOU with the Greenbelt police?
About wine week, little singers and empowering youth.

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But if you need a quick way to beat the heat and grab a snack with the kids, check out Bob’s Discount Furniture at the Shops at Metro.
Police said a young shooter opened fire into a crowd near Nicholson Street near Maryhurst Drive in Hyattsville.
Northwestern's seniors walked across the stage at the Comcast Center on June 3.
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Some seniors hit the diamond against some school staff members.
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Prince George's County is waiving adoption fees in honor of Adopt-a-Cat Month.
Paul Taylor, director of capital programs for Prince George’s County Public Schools brought a revised site plan, which has all school traffic removed from Nicholson Street.
Prince George’s County has re-opened six cooling centers around the county for a second day. There will be two centers open exclusively for seniors and four for the general public.
Patch editor Sarah Nemeth tries her "foot" at getting safely across Belcrest Road at the Prince George's Plaza Metro station.
About Redbox, trash bins and free computer classes.
The entrance to the old A/V room was closed and a sign said that the DVDs, CDs and videos had been relocated to the periodicals room just down the hall.
The council also plans to vote on the renewal of an advertising contract with the Hyattsville Life & Times at $2,100 per month.
A roundup of the highlights from Patch's reporting this past week.
Just where I wanted to be.