City of District Heights Announces Transition in City Manager Role
By PRESS OFFICER
City of District Heights
District Heights, Md. (Sept. 5, 2025)—The City of District Heights announces a leadership transition in its administration. David Street is no longer with the City of District Heights.
During this transition period, Mr. Darren Swain will serve as Acting City Manager. Mr. Swain is a dedicated public servant, community advocate, and seasoned leader with extensive experience in government, higher education, business, and nonprofit management. A former Maryland State Delegate representing the 24th Legislative District, he has contributed to landmark projects in Prince George’s County, led nonprofit and advocacy organizations, and served in higher education as both an administrator and faculty member.
As Acting City Manager, Mr. Swain brings visionary leadership, a collaborative spirit, and a lifelong commitment to strengthening communities. His focus will be on advancing District Heights’ strategic priorities, ensuring operational excellence, reimagining the commercial corridor of Marlboro Pike, and fostering partnerships that enhance the quality of life for residents. He is excited to do his part in uplifting a community where they affectionately say, “This is Home”.
A proud native of Prince George’s County and product of Columbia Park in Landover, Maryland, Mr. Swain is a two-time graduate of Bowie State University, holding a Master of Arts in Administrative Management (Public Policy) and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science. He is a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. and resides in Bowie, Maryland with his son, Darrien.
Mayor Cynthia Miller expressed confidence in the City’s ongoing operations, stating: “District Heights remains strong, stable, and committed to our residents. I am confident that under Mr. Swain’s leadership, our City will continue to deliver excellent services and move forward with purpose and care.”
The City thanks Mr. Street for his service and contributions to District Heights.
Residents or partners with questions are encouraged to email citymanager@districtheights.org.
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Prince George’s County Animal Services Facility and Adoption Center to Hire First
Full-Time In-House Veterinarian
By PRESS OFFICER, ASFAC
LARGO, Md. (Aug. 29, 2025)—The Prince George’s County Animal Services Facility and Adoption Center (ASFAC) is proud to announce that—for the first time in the Center’s history—it will hire a full-time in-house veterinarian. The milestone was achieved through the community’s unwavering advocacy and with the support of County officials who approved the hire this fiscal year.
This veterinarian—a crucial part of the team—will serve Countywide and make a significant contribution to the agency’s mission of saving and rescuing animals. At nearly 85%, ASFAC has the best “save rate” in the shelter’s history.
“The hiring of a full-time veterinarian is a significant step towards offering even greater care for shelter pets,” said David L. Fisher, Chief and Administrator of the Animal Services Division. “The benefits of this position will be monumental in preparing pets for adoption and fostering and ushering in a new era of improved animal welfare in Prince George’s County.”
Those interested in applying for the position can view it at: https://www.governmentjobs.com/jobs/5061006-0/veterinarian
The ASFAC also reminds potential pet owners of its participation in the “Maryland 3000” and the NBCUniversal/Telemundo “Clear the Shelters” adoption events, which provide[d] free pet adoptions through the end of August. Residents are encouraged to visit the facility to view the many adoptable animals looking for a new place to call home.
In addition, virtual pet adoptions continue for the seventh consecutive year through WeRescue, which enables website and app users to browse adoptable pets by breed, gender, size, and other factors, submit applications, and ask shelters questions. Hill’s Pet Nutrition, a global leader in science-based pet nutrition, remains the campaign’s national sponsor for the eighth straight year.
To learn more about ASFAC, visit www.princegeorgespets4us.com
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