Citizens Appointed to County Boards
St. Mary’s County commissioners appointed citizens to a number of county boards, committees and commissions.
CSM Names New Trades Director
Bruce M. Posey has been named director for the College of Southern Maryland’s Center for Trades and Energy Training
Admission to Great Mills Pool Goes Up
Starting Jan. 15, 2016, admission into the Great Mills Pool will increase slightly.
Thornton to Lead CSM Corporate Center
Angela Thornton, the new director of the Corporate Center at the College of Southern Maryland, has extensive experience in both workforce and economic development. That experience will serve her and CSM well as she works to build relationships between state and local agencies, institutions of learning, and the business community.
Hoyer Congratulates White Marsh for Honor
White Marsh Elementary School has been named a Blue Ribbon School by the Maryland State Department of Education, and Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-5) wants to congratulate the school for this great achievement.
Get SMART About Medicine
St. Mary’s County Department of Aging and Human Services invites residents 50 and older to a SMART Medicine presentation, Jan. 21, 2016, at the Loffler Senior Activity Center, from 10-11 am.
Keep Stress in Check This Season
For many, the holiday season can be a stressful time, but there is no reason to go through this stress alone. The professionals at Walden know how to help.
Thousands Raised at Annual Gala
The St. Mary’s Hospital Foundation, a group that supports MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital, celebrated its 28th annual Gala on Nov. 20 at the Hollywood Social Hall, bringing healthcare champions in the region together for dining, dancing, and donations.
CSM, Schools Close for Winter Break
Winter break at all of the College of Southern Maryland offices and campuses will begin at 3 pm Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2015. All facilities will be unavailable until the college resumes normal operations on Monday, Jan. 4, 2016, including its continuing education courses.
SMECO Reports Suspicious Activity
Customer-members of Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative have reported that suspicious people have tried to gain entry into their homes by claiming to be SMECO employees. SMECO wants all of its customer members to know that SMECO employees do not request entry into any home unless the resident has made an appointment through SMECO.