May 18, 2024

Pax River Remains Open with Unscheduled Leave

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Critical Employees must report to work as scheduled.

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Traditional Oyster Stew in Minutes

Chef Rebarchick shows how to shuck, cook and grow your own oysters from the Chesapeake Bay.

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Exhibit Your Company at the Cyber Symposium

New Normal on the Internet cyber

Exhibitor opportunities are available on Tuesday, March 5 at the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center.

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Defense Stocks Rise, Despite Fiscal Cliff Drama

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The military’s fourth quarter rush to close contracts before sequestration has boosted defense stocks.

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F-35B Testing Runs Behind Schedule in 2012

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The Joint Strike Fighter test team made lots of flights, but lagged behind on test points.

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Riedel to Speak on Asia’s Dangerous Nuclear Game

Bruce Riedel

The presentation is entitled, “America, India and Pakistan to the Brink and Back: Avoiding Armageddon in Asia.”

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Former St. Mary’s College Trustee Dies

St. Mary’s College of Maryland mourns Steven Muller, former chairman and member of the college’s Board of Trustees.

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Retiring Ed Greer Takes Job at MILCorp

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The former head of the Pentagon’s Development Test and Evaluation office has joined as COO.

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Sins of the Father

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A priest is tempted by revenge as he tracks down his brother’s murderer in this novel.

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It’s Taking Time, But We Still Have a Dream

King Breakfast 2013

Public officials, educators and community members gathered at St. Mary’s College Monday to honor the memory and legacy of Dr. King.

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