Morning Coffee: Nuclear Cheating Expands to Navy
Adm. John Richardson, director of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, said of 16,000 sailors in the program, less than one percent are involved, and no students.
District 29-B Town Hall Meeting Sat. 1pm
The public is invited to discuss the budget, legislation, and other issues impacting our area.
TPP Brown Bag Briefing: All about MOOCs
Feb. 12 briefing on MOOCs has been moved to The Patuxent Partnership conference room.
US, European Defense Sales Slide, Russia’s Up
Focus is on budgets, as U.S. defense sales slip yet again and Pentagon struggles to rein in spending.
SMECO Promotes 3 to Be Vice President
Three longtime employees with a collective 88 years of service for SMECO have been promoted to be vice presidents.
MD’s Licensed Stables Invited to Information Session
Learn how you can connect with more people and increase revenue and public visibility.
Morning Coffee: Satellites Improve Arctic Communication
The U.S. Navy’s Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) satellites may be able to significantly improve communication in the Arctic.
Point in Time Survey Counts Homeless, Veterans
By conducting the Point in Time Survey, Three Oaks Center can ensure vital funding to help the homeless and improve our community.
SMR Alum Returns to Begin Medical Practice
After exploring many options in college, Dr. Usman Zahir broke out of his shell and in to medicine, and now returns to St. Mary’s.
Winter Art Classes Now Available at Annmarie Garden
Classes in drawing, clay, glass-work and more are being offered for all ages at AMG this winter.





















