Morning Coffee: 2014 Outlook for Large Contractors
2014 will be a tough year for defense contractors, but if companies can endure the fiscal year the worst could soon be in the past.
Could High Density Save Lexington Park?
Apartment buildings, maybe luxury apartments, could lead Lexington Park out of its slump and into a Renaissance. But the county needs to increase the allowable density for it to happen.
CSM Sends Love, Snacks, More to Locals Serving Abroad
The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society sent 136 packages to service members around the world as a Service-Learning project that also taught students skills in customs and other federal processing procedures.
Hoyer: The Affordable Care Act is Working
The Affordable Care Act, with 8 million enrolled in private health insurance plans via government marketplaces, is already a win for Americans’ health and economy.
Morning Coffee: Lockheed Again Top Contractor
Top 200 list includes 34 local companies who pulled in 23 percent of fiscal 2013 awarded federal contract funds.
Register Now for SMECO 75 Bike Ride, June 7
Choose from three bike routes of 29, 47, or 75 miles starting at SMECO headquarters in Hughesville, MD. Profits from the ride will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project.
Sailing Center Chesapeake Supports ‘Wear It’
Sailing Center Chesapeake’s JV Championship Regatta partners April 27 with National Safe Boating’s Water Safety and Awareness at Tall Timbers, Maryland.
4th Annual Fairy & Gnome Home Festival
Annmarie Garden’s 4th Annual Fairy & Gnome Home Festival is this Sunday, April 27, noon to 4:00 pm.
Conference to Help SoMd Caretakers May 2
Materials, service providers & educational sessions to help caregivers will be available at the conference, 8 – 2:30 at the So. Maryland Higher Ed Center.
Egeli Workshops Continue Into the Outdoors
Rarely offered painting & sketching artistic workshops at Carolyn Egeli’s studio are still scheduled to cover sketching, scaling sketches into a large painting, marine and figure painting.