Viterito Named to Journal Editorial Board
A professor at the College of Southern Maryland has been named to the editorial board of the Journal of Environment Pollution and Climate Change. Dr. Arthur Viterito, a professor of geography at CSM since 2002, has been named an executive editor of the newly launched publication.
Hoyer Makes Bid for Democratic Whip
House Democratic Whip Steny H. Hoyer announced his bid this week to retain his position as Democratic whip.
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.
Second Performance in Recital Series Set
The second performance in the newly created Benny C. Morgan Recital Series is set for 8 pm Nov. 19 at the College of Southern Leonardtown Campus, and faculty member Hannah Baslee is set to perform.
Sign Up Now for Health Coverage
Open enrollment for health coverage through Maryland Health Connections has begun and runs through Jan. 31, and Congressman Steny H. Hoyer is encouraging residents to review their options and get signed up.
Pax Partnership Names New Board
The Patuxent Partnership holds its annual meeting and announces new members of its board of directors.
CSM Holds CyberAwareness Day
CSM held CyberAwareness Day. The four-hour presentation allowed visitors to hear from professionals working with local cybersecurity companies, participate in a panel discussion, and learn what it takes to become a cybersecurity professional.
Carter Carefully Defends Outgoing Policies
DefSec Carter finds himself defending his Islamic State, NATO, and Russia policies without explicitly disagreeing with a president-elect.
Big Winners at Halloween in the Garden
Every October, Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Art Center in Solomons brings the region’s children and families together at Halloween in the Garden. This year, more than 80 community businesses and organizations helped make the event a safe and fun afternoon of trick-or-treating for more than 4,500 guests on Oct. 29.





















