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Governor Moore Announces New Bowie State MARC Station Community-Centered Transit Project

By PRESS OFFICER
Office of the Governor

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Aug. 7, 2025)—Governor Wes Moore today announced a major step forward in advancing transit-oriented development at the Bowie State MARC station in Prince George’s County. The Maryland Department of Transportation issued a request for proposals to deliver a community-centered transit project that expands affordable housing, unlocks long-term economic development, improves connectivity, and enhances access to transit.

“This project represents Maryland’s continued commitment to sustainable growth, economic opportunity, and housing near transit,” said Gov. Moore. “By partnering with Prince George’s County and Bowie State University, we are building a foundation for a connected, inclusive, and thriving community that serves current and future generations.”

Located immediately west of the Bowie State MARC station train tracks, the 4.6-acre state-owned site represents an opportunity to create a vibrant, mixed-use community centered on public transit, as well as the growing Bowie State University campus. Redevelopment of both state-owned and private land at Bowie State MARC station has the potential to support up to 670 construction jobs, yield more than 400 housing units, and generate $108 million in state and local tax revenue.

“Transforming the Bowie State University MARC station into a bustling hub where people can live, work and learn starts with the search for the right development partner,” said Maryland Department of Transportation Acting Secretary Samantha J. Biddle. “The development partner will work hand-in-hand with the Department and our partners to support realization of the transit-oriented development vision shared by the community, Prince George’s County, and Bowie State University.”
 
The selected development team will deliver an initial project focused on affordable housing on state-owned land and lead a comprehensive master planning process for the broader state-owned station area. The master planning process—supported by $1.5 million from the Transportation Trust Fund—will include evaluating and delivering long-term development opportunities; identifying funding and implementation strategies; and advancing key transit infrastructure improvements. Key infrastructure elements will include an extended MARC platform, a new pedestrian bridge connecting the site to the Bowie State University campus and improved bike and pedestrian circulation throughout the area.

“Bowie State University is proud to be a partner in advancing this transformative vision for the Bowie State MARC Station,” said Bowie State University President Dr. Aminta Breaux. “This project is a bold step forward in realizing our Economic Development Plan’s vision of leveraging strategic partnerships to drive innovation, economic opportunity, and community vitality. By strengthening connections between our campus and the broader community, expanding access to affordable housing, and fostering a vibrant, transit-oriented hub, we are creating new pathways for our students, faculty, and staff to engage, learn, and lead. As Maryland’s first HBCU—contributing more than $351 million in economic impact annually—we are excited to deepen our role as a vital anchor institution committed to advancing prosperity in our region.”

The Bowie State MARC Station Joint Development project marks the next step in the 2024 MARC Penn Line TOD Strategy and is a priority initiative under the Maryland Department of Transportation's Transit-Oriented Development Program, adding up to 42,000 annual MARC trips at full build-out.

Transit-oriented development is a top priority for the state, as Maryland seeks to build more connected, walkable communities that reduce congestion, promote equity, strengthen regional economies, and increase the state’s housing supply. The Maryland Department of Transportation this year launched the Transit-Oriented Development Capital Grant and Revolving Loan Fund. In its first round, the program awarded $1.25 million to support mixed-use development projects at Reisterstown, Odenton and North Bethesda. A new round of funding is expected to be announced in October.

The Bowie State MARC Station is located on the MARC Penn Line, one of the busiest commuter rail lines in the region and is adjacent to the Bowie State University campus — Maryland’s oldest Historically Black College and University. The site’s location and institutional partnerships position it as a key opportunity to advance equitable transit-oriented development in Prince George’s County and the region.

Proposals in response to the RFP are due October 14. The Request for Proposals is available on the Maryland Department of Transportation’s Transit-Oriented Development Program website at www.mdot.maryland.gov

 

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Statement of the County Executive Aisha N. Braveboy: On Closing Bids for the Future of the Six Flags America Site

By PRESS OFFICER
Office of the County Executive

“As you may know, we were surprised by the recent announcement that Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor, located in Bowie, Prince George’s County, Maryland, will permanently close after the 2025 season. While this chapter in Prince George’s County’s history will come to an end, a new and extraordinary opportunity is on the horizon.

For years, Six Flags America brought joy and created memories for families across the region. However, the property has mainly remained underutilized as an economic asset. Operating seasonally and occupying only a portion of the land, the park has not fully realized the vast potential of its footprint.

The site, encompassing over 500 acres of prime real estate along Central Avenue/State Route 214, is uniquely positioned to become a transformative, year-round economic driver for our County. I believe that we can and will pursue a higher and more impactful use of this land that better serves our residents and our long-term economic goals.

As County Executive, I am committed to personally leading this effort, in close partnership with Six Flags ownership, prospective developers, and our valued community leaders, stakeholders, and residents to guide a thoughtful and inclusive redevelopment process, one that prioritizes jobs, sustainable growth, and long-term success for Prince Georgians.The future is bright, and our work begins now as we elevate Prince George’s.”

 

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Buyer Beware—Flash Flooding Across the Country Means Water Damaged Cars Could Soon Be Flooding the Market
AAA offers tips for identifying flood-damaged cars and steps to take if your car was submerged in water
Photo courtesy AAA Flood-damaged vehicles are typically given a salvage or flood title (depending on the state) and recycled for parts or crushed for scrap, but some end up on the used car market—and could end up in your driveway.
Photo courtesy AAA
Flood-damaged vehicles are typically given a salvage or flood title (depending on the state) and recycled for parts or crushed for scrap, but some end up on the used car market—and could end up in your driveway.

By PRESS OFFICER
AAA Club Alliance Inc

BALTIMORE (Aug. 6, 2025)—As of July 15, more than 3,000 flash flood warnings have been issued in communities across the United States—that’s the highest on record for the time period since the modern alert system went into effect in the mid-1980s.

Vehicles across the country have been flooded in those rising and rushing flood waters this year. In fact, last week, floods swept across much of Central Maryland—flooding roadways, submerging cars and stranding motorists—leading to water rescues across Harford and Baltimore Counties.

The number of flash floods this year brings safety risks for drivers and additional concerns for consumers in the market for used cars. Even partially submerged cars can be unsafe to drive and nearly impossible to identify. AAA warns car buyers to be on the lookout for flooded out vehicles that may have made their way to the used car market.

“Modern vehicles have much more technology on board than ever before,” says Ben Perricone, AAA Approved Auto Repair Territory Manager. “There are wiring systems, sensors and electronic modules running throughout our vehicles, including behind the bumpers and fenders. Water intrusion into those systems can cause serious, costly and potentially unrepairable damage.”

The engine and many other mechanical components can be heavily damaged or inoperable due to water, as well. The cost of repairing flood damage is often more than the value of the vehicle itself and insurance will declare it a total loss.

Flood-damaged vehicles are typically given a salvage or flood title (depending on the state) and recycled for parts or crushed for scrap, but some end up on the used car market—and could end up in your driveway. “The seller may have made some repairs to get the vehicle running and looking nice, but there could be hidden problems that will eventually catch up with the new buyer,” says Perricone.

Follow these steps to avoid a flood-damaged car:

• Choose a reputable car dealer.

• Be extra diligent when purchasing an out-of-state vehicle.

• Smell for mold or mildew.

• Check upholstery and door panels for water stains, mud, rusted screws and components or new or mismatched fabric/carpeting.

• Search the trunk and under carpets for dirt, sand, mildew or other signs of water or water damage.

• Scrutinize the seatbelts for mildew, water spots and dirt. Pulling the belt all the way out may reveal tell-tale watermarks or other signs of water intrusion.

• Test electrical components, including window and seat controllers, turn signals, radio and A/C.

• Look for rust inside the hood and around doors, hinges and screws.

• Check for fog or moisture inside headlights, taillights and turn-signal lights.

• Get a free report on the vehicle. Visit the National Insurance Crime Bureau website for a free VINCheck. Just type in the Vehicle Identification Number to find out whether the car you are interested in buying was ever reported as a salvage or flood vehicle by insurance companies that belong to the NICB. Be aware that VIN fraud, where VIN numbers are switched or altered, can occur.

• Purchase a CARFAX report for even more detailed information about the car, including major accidents, number of previous owners, mileage rollbacks and manufacturer recalls.

• Have a mechanic do a thorough inspection.

• If a deal seems too good to be true, it’s often an indicator that the seller is trying to get rid of a car that’s likely to have problems in the future.

“It can take many months to over a year for flood-damaged cars to make their way to market. Buyers should always thoroughly inspect vehicles before purchasing,” adds Perricone.


Storm season is still upon us— Would you know what to do if your car floods?

With much of the summer and much of hurricane season still in front of us, many more cars are at risk of becoming flood-damaged this year. Dealing with a flooded vehicle may be much more than just an inconvenience, it could represent a significant expense or a total loss. Damage caused by floodwater is only covered for drivers who have the OPTIONAL comprehensive coverage as part of their auto policy.

• When dealing with an automobile that has been in a flood, the first step should be to contact your insurance company (provided you have comprehensive coverage) for help in determining the best course of action.

• Call a repair facility for guidance and to see if they are accepting flood-damaged vehicles before arranging for a tow.

• Take photographs of any visible damage, including water inside and around the vehicle if you can safely do that.

Do not attempt to start the vehicle - if the engine compartment was underwater and the car was parked do not attempt to start the car as the engine will have taken in water which will cause engine damage. Before attempting to start a flood-damaged car, a qualified technician should:

• Inspect all readily accessible mechanical and electrical components, and systems that contain fluids, for water contamination.

• Drain floodwater from contaminated components and systems, flush with clean water or an appropriate solvent, and refill with new clean fluids of the proper type.

• Inspect, clean, and dry electrical system components and connections.

To find a qualified mechanic, check out the list of AAA Approved Auto repair shops near you: https://cluballiance.aaa.com/automotive/car-care.

As always, as severe storms continue to make headlines, now is a good time to review your insurance policy and make sure you’re covered for the future. You can learn more about the different kinds of coverage in this The Extra Mile article: https://cluballiance.aaa.com/the-extra-mile/advice/car/car-damaged-by-flood-2

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Experience the Spirit of Greece at the 2025 St. Theodore Greek Festival
Authentic cuisine, live music, dancing, and faith-filled hospitality returns this September

By PRESS OFFICER
St. Theodore Greek Orthodox Church

LANHAM, Md. (Aug. 7, 2025)—OPA! The beloved St. Theodore Greek Orthodox Church Cultural Festival returns September 26–28, 2025, inviting the community to experience the vibrant sights, sounds, and flavors of Greece right in Lanham. One of the region’s longest-running Greek festivals, the event brings together thousands from across Maryland, Washington D.C., and Virginia for three days of food, fun, and cultural celebration.

Since 1990, St. Theodore’s annual festival has welcomed families, friends, and neighbors to explore Greek traditions through food, music, and faith. The festival features a wide array of homemade Greek specialties, lively bouzouki music, traditional folk dancing, and guided tours of the church’s breathtaking architecture, vibrant iconography and timeless beauty.

“Our annual festival is more than a cultural event—it’s a reflection of our Orthodox faith, our love of hospitality, and the strength of our parish community,”
 
said St. Theodore Greek Orthodox Church’s Rev. Fr. Manuel J. Burdusi, Protopresbyter and Parish Priest. “We are grateful for everyone who attends, and for the volunteers who make this celebration possible year after year.”


Festival highlights:

• Authentic Greek Cuisine: Enjoy gyros, souvlaki, spanakopita, pastitsio, Greek cheeses, loukoumades, baklava, and more—paired with Greek wines, beer, ouzo, and traditional coffee.

• Live Music & Dancing: Dance to live bouzouki and watch performances by the St. Theodore Greek dancers in full traditional costume.

• Church Tours: Step inside the beautifully adorned St. Theodore Greek Orthodox Church to explore its stunning iconography, mosaics, and sacred art.

• Marketplace: Shop Greek imports, jewelry, Orthodox icons, and artisan gifts.

• Family-Friendly Fun: Free admission and activities for all ages—bring the whole family!

Event Details:

• September 26 (11 a.m. to 9 p.m.), September 27 (11 a.m. to 9 p.m.), September 28 (12 p.m. to 7 p.m.)

• St. Theodore Greek Orthodox Church, 7101 Cipriano Rd, Lanham, MD 20706

• Free admission—all are welcome!

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