June 14, 2026

Message From the Captain; Oyster Season Begins

oyster season

Cap’n Jack argues for fewer months with “R” — or perhaps just a delay for cold water and higher prices for oyster harvesting.

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CSM Connects Community With the Arts

CSM Arts Program

The College of Southern Maryland’s 2017-18 fine arts program includes visual art shows, theater productions for adults and children, dance performances, musical concerts, recitals, and readings by nationally known authors and poets.

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Are Our Nuclear Bombers on 24-Hour Alert?

Bombers

The Air Force is preparing to put nuclear-armed bombers back on 24-hour alert. “This is yet one more step in ensuring that we’re prepared,” Gen. David Goldfein, AF chief of staff, says.

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Mielcarek Added to Walden Staff

Mielcarek

Walden Behavioral Health has announced that a new person has been added to its staff as the organization fighst the opioid epidemic. Barbara Mielcarek has been hired as Walden’s psychiatric nurse practitioner.

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Find Opportunities at Education Center

Education Center

The Southern Maryland Higher Education Center is planning an Open House from 4 to 7 pm Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017. Attendees will be able to learn how the center can meet the needs of the community through university partnerships.

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Reaper Drones Help Combat Wildfires

drones fighting wildfires

Remotely piloted Air Force drones were put to work to help combat the recent California wildfires. MQ-9 Reapers from the Air National Guard’s 163rd Attack Wing were put into service in Northern California.

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Philadelphia Artist Featured in CSM Exhibit

Philadelphia Artist Featured in CSM Exhibit

Philadelphia-based artist Adam Lovitz shared his artistic vision — and some of the things that inspire and shape that vision — during a lecture Oct. 10 at the College of Southern Maryland’s Tony Hungerford Memorial Art Gallery.

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Halloween Fun Awaits Youngsters

Halloween Fun Awaits Youngsters

Annmarie Garden will host its trick-or-treating festival, Halloween in the Garden, from 11 am to 4 pm Saturday, Oct. 28, 2017. For the 18th year, youngsters and their families are invited to parade down Annmarie’s wooded path collecting treats and small gifts from more than 70 booths.

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Rural Legacy Grants Awarded in St. Mary’s

Rural Legacy Grants

Two areas in St. Mary’s County will receive grant funding from the Maryland Rural Legacy Program. The Huntersville Rural Legacy Area will receive $1,474,971 and the Mattapany Rural Legacy Area has been awarded a grant of $771,543.

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Three Infrastructure Projects Awarded

infrastructure projects

Three new infrastructure projects have been awarded in St. Mary’s County by the Commissioners of St. Mary’s County.

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