Adelphi-area residents brought concerns about truancy, foreclosures, declining property standards and the overall direction of Prince George's County to top officials.
About 75 members of the Hillandale Gardens, Knollwood and Adelphi-area Civic Association met March 2 with county leaders including County Executive Rushern L. Baker III (D) and schools Superintendent William R. Hite Jr.
"We have concerns. We want to know what direction [Baker's] going," said association president Pat Myers.
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