June 26, 2026

Gov Sees St. Mary’s Grads at ‘Threshold of American Progress’

Only seven percent of the world hold college degrees, Gov. Martin O’Malley tells graduates of St. Mary’s College this makes attaining one even more important.

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Support, Appreciation for Public Libraries Rock-Solid

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Electronic devices and e-books have only increased library use in St. Mary’s County says top librarian Kathleen Reif.

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New Psychiatrist and Mental Health Therapists at Walden

A partnership with MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital allows Walden to add mental health care options at Hope Place in Millison Plaza.

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JSF Helmet Slated for Night Vision Fix

As the JSF helmet gets night-vision, the White House and Congress argue over who shall control the drone program.

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Not Ditch Digging, To Build a Road Takes Experts

As early as 1704 it becomes apparent in St. Mary’s County that road building has already ceased to be simple.

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Pax Partnership Leads Team to Open Flight Academy

Retired Lockheed Martin CEO Norm Augustine attends the opening of the Patuxent River Flight Academy, which joins only two other national flight academies, one in Huntsville, Alabama and the other in Pensacola, Florida.

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Bus Service Starts to Charlotte Hall Park & Ride

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National Transportation Week heralds new stop at Park and Ride in Charlotte Hall.

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Boating Safety for Middle School Students

The Sailing Center offers classes in St. Mary’s County for students completing 6th, 7th, and 8th grades this summer.

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Annmarie’s Annual Fairy and Gnome Festival

Saturday May 18 from 9am-2pm, Annmarie Gardens will hold their 3rd annual Fairy and Gnome Home Festival & Tour.

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NAACP Financial Planning Workshops Continue

St. Mary’s NAACP offers retirement planning workshop for women, May 18, 2013 at Country Inn & Suites in California

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