May 19, 2024

The New Economy Sparks Creativity

A million dollar home doesn’t have to cost a million dollars, says Jeff Errington of Errington Builders.

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Support Local Outstanding Teachers

The Lexington Park and Leonardtown rotary clubs will hold a teacher appreciation dinner Wednesday, Nov. 13

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Dr. J. Patrick Jarboe Mobile Health Center Unveiled

MedStar St. Mary’s mobile health center gets a new van and sticks with its founder’s name.

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Holiday Ham Southern Maryland Style

Get a taste of Southern Maryland’s take on a holiday ham. Try Chef Dan’s recipe for stuffed ham at home or order one today.

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Sabre Introduces New National Security Advisor

Sabre Systems, Inc. hires Stuart Taylor to join its corporate development leadership as national security and intelligence advisor.

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Fire Scout ‘Hard Landing’ at Webster Field Investigated

Fire Scout at Pax

Initial damage estimate for Webster Field MQ-8B Fire Scout “hard landing” is at least $2 million.

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Commercial Real Estate Draws Energy from Residential

It’s too early to break out the bubbly, but commercial real estate is reviving, with residential development expected to help.

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TPP Spotlights Member Benefits

The Patuxent Partnership’s “Knowledge Base” provides members access to a wealth of knowledge and capabilities from academia, industry and government sources. And that’s just the start of it.

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Pentagon & Congress Must Cooperate to Survive

If the Pentagon is to survive sequestration, Defense Dept. and Congress must work together: SecDef Chuck Hagel.

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Lexington Park Re-Discovered

COPS, barbers, international cuisine, Dracula and PNC: It’s all in an evening’s festival at Freedom Park.

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