June 8, 2026

Library Puts Local Newspapers Online

Full editions of The Enterprise from 1952 and Saint Mary’s Beacon from 1923-1984 now available on St. Mary’s County Library’s website.

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Help Make Art at Annmarie

Annmarie Garden Summer Art Project

Become a part of the art at Annmarie Garden during the summer art project.

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Could the F35C Carry Nuclear Weapons?

defense stocks

Flight Global revives a discussion between scientists and strategists considering where to place today’s nuclear weapons, the F35 was once a consideration.

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Criminal Charges Against The Enterprise – 1957

The time was 1957, the place Lexington Park, the upstart newspaper The Enterprise was not necessarily a welcome newcomer.

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Enjoy a Casual Evening of Art

Annmarie After Hours

Spend your Friday night enjoying great art at Annmarie After Hours on Aug. 7, 2015.

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DoD Applies MAD Nuclear Doctrine to Cyber

Cyber Threats

The mutually assured destruction (MAD) doctrine deterred nuclear war with equalizing counterstrike capabilities. Now MAD is being applied to cyber risks.

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Habitat’s New ReStore to Open Sept. 2015

Patuxent Habitat for Humanity

Patuxent Habitat for Humanity plans to open their new ReStore, September 2015 at St Mary’s Square on Great Mills Road in Lexington Park, MD.

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Federal Cuts Would Hit Pax Region Hard

2020 Budget

In Lexington Park-California, contractor hubs of the Pax region, federal contracts average $40,095 per employee, 2nd highest in US.

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CSM Hosts ‘Engineer Like a Girl’

CSM Engineer Like a Girl

Young women learn of vast career opportunities for women engineers at CSM’s “Engineer Like a Girl” at the Leonardtown Campus.

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SMECO Ranked Highest in Customer Satisfaction

Meeting

SMECO ranked highest in its region in a J.D. Power study of customer satisfaction.

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