June 6, 2026

NAVAIR Comptroller: ‘It Could Have Been Worse’

As the FY15 DoD budget shakes out, the Navy’s rallying cry has become, ‘It could have been worse’ followed by a warning cry ‘It isn’t over yet.’

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Students Had a Blast at First STEM Day

Over 100 students turned out for the first annual STEM day and carnival under clear and sunny skies.

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Morning Coffee: DoD Seeks Additional 2015 Funding

Pentagon

The Pentagon is seeking $26 billion in additional funding, outside of its 2015 budget request, for infrastructure and aircraft.

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Trinity Church Serving a Carry-out Lunch Thursday

Trinity Episcopal Church landscaping

Carry-outs available 10 am – 1 pm, call in your order early, (301) 862-4597.

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Adult Lenten Supper & Study Continues

Sponsored by three Episcopal parishes, “The Passion Narratives from Jewish & Christian Perspectives” moves to St. George Parish for the second of three sessions.

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MedStar Program Helps You Delay Diabetes

Year-long class beginning March 26 helps participants prevent or delay the onset of Type 2 diabetes.

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Multi-Session Clay Working Classes Begin

Starting April 2, Annmarie Garden will be offering two separate, multi-session pottery classes. Create your own dishware or special project. Sign up now.

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Step Up to Help Veterans ‘Stand Down’ Event

Do you know a veteran family in need? During the Stand Down event, veteran families will be connected to vital supportive services. You can help too!

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St. Mary’s S&P’s Bond Rating Raised

“Well-embedded fiscal practices,” says S&P, raises St. Mary’s bond rating.

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Celebrate Women of Character, Courage & Commitment

SoMD Professional Women’s Forum during Women’s History Month focuses on Opening the Door to Small Business Opportunities, March 27 11 – 4 , Lexington Park, MD

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