Lexington Park Joins Public Mural Revival
St. Mary’s Community Development Corp. to launch a competition for an artist to paint the first public mural in the “Lexington Park Comes Alive!” series.
Hospice Offers Support Group During Holidays
Holidays can be an especially difficult time for those who have recently suffered the loss of a loved one. Hospice of St. Mary’s will offer a special support group through December to help people who are having a difficult time dealing with their grief.
More Millennials See Themselves as Home Buyers
Millennials are gaining traction as potential home buyers. For those ready to explore first-time home ownership, Primary Residential Mortgage Inc. in California, MD, stands ready to help.
TPP/ANA Briefing: Air Wing-Ship Integration and Interoperability
The TPP/ANA briefing on Air Wing-Ship Integration and Interoperabilitywill be held at a new venue — Bay District Volunteer Fire Department — Dec. 7, 2016 .
Math Circle Meets Dec. 10
The Southern Maryland Math Circle has kicked off its new season at the Lexington Park Library. The next session will be from 10 am to noon Saturday, Dec. 10. The library is at 21677 FDR Blvd. in Lexington Park.
Why Oysters Matter: An Ecologist’s View
Oysters are not the only filter feeders in the Chesapeake Bay. Fish, other mussels, plankton, and other invertebrates also filter food from the water. However, not all filter feeders are created equal.
Lexington Park Robberies Prompt Community Meeting
Lexington Park’s COPs Unit will hold a community meeting Nov. 21 from 5 to 9 pm at the Bay District firehouse for businesses and residents in response to recent robberies in the area.
Pax Partnership Names New Board
The Patuxent Partnership holds its annual meeting and announces new members of its board of directors.
Climate Change Talk Fills the House
“I’ve seen enough evidence.” It’s no hoax, climate scientist John Walsh tells to a packed Auerbach Auditorium at The Patuxent Partnership and SMCM Center for the Study of Democracy event.
SlackWater Explores Bay Oyster’s History
Once strictly utilitarian in value, these oyster cans — part of James Banagan’s collection — are now prized for their aesthetics and historic meaning.





















