Airport Master Plan Open House Set
The St. Mary’s County Department of Public Works and Transportation and the Airport Advisory Board are planning an open house for the pending project to relocate the current taxiway and expand the apron area at the St. Mary’s County Regional Airport, in accordance with the Airport Master Plan.
Restoration Advisory Board to Meet April 2
Patuxent River Naval Air Station has announced that the next public meeting of the Restoration Advisory Board is set for April 2, 2019.
GM Pool Seeking Water Safety Instructors
St. Mary’s County Recreation and Parks is seeking certified water safety instructors for swim lessons, starting in June for the Great Mills Pool.
This Brighton Beach Is ‘Hilarious, Poignant’
“Brighton Beach Memoirs” runs March 29 through April 14, with show times Thursdays to Saturdays at 8 pm and Sunday matinees at 3:30 pm at the Three Notch Theatre in Lexington Park.
Hoyer Roundtable Focuses on Women’s Issues
Representatives of Fifth District women’s commissions met recently with Congressman Steny H. Hoyer to discuss how Democrats are working to pass legislation to empower women and their families in the 116th Congress.
Enduring American Naval Power: US Imperative
Under Secretary of the Navy Modly argues that today’s liberties and prosperity remain dependent upon free and navigable seas across the globe and that US naval power is essential to maintaining the safety and accessibility of ocean routes.
Band Clinics, 2 Concerts Highlight Jazz Fest
The College of Southern Maryland is ready for its 16th annual three-day Jazz Festival from April 4-6, 2019, with band clinics for high school musicians and two evening jazz concerts.
Junior Science Symposium Coming Up
The Patuxent Partnership is joining forces with St. Mary’s College of Maryland to host the Junior Science and Humanities Symposium Maryland Regional Competition on March 30, 2019.
DoD Transfers $1B to Border Wall, Seeks $600M to Address $9B in Hurricane Damage
The Pentagon has asked Congress to move $600 million to begin addressing $9 billion in hurricane damage to Air Force and Marine bases, but did not ask congressional permission before transferring $1 billion from homeland security to start the US Army Corps of Engineers planning a US southern border wall.
These Power Foods Can Lower Cancer Risk
There is not one magic food that can completely protect anyone against cancer, but research suggests that there are certain foods that can lower the risk of developing cancer.





















