June 27, 2026

Pianist Brian Ganz to Perform, Discuss Musical Classics

Enjoy Classics by Beethoven Thursday noon, as preformed by SMCM’s own Brian Ganz during their Zamanakos Concert Series, Oct. 3

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Government Closes

Congress keeps working. So does the military. So do essential personnel. But otherwise, the federal government is closed.

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Ribbon Cutting, Open House at Patuxent Partnership

Join the staff at The Patuxent Partnership in celebrating its new location in Exploration Park.

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‘Pick a Date’ for your Mammogram

Schedule your mammogram during Breast Cancer Awareness Month through MedStar St. Mary’s top-rated Mammography program.

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Patching on Solomons Bridge this Week

Beginning Tuesday, the Solomon’s bridge will go to single lane during the evening for maintenance. Dates: Oct. 1-3 and possibly Sunday Oct. 6 as well.

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Congress Closes Government Rather than Compromise

Brinkmanship, partisanship, disruptive or stupid — whatever you call it, Congress shuttered government and froze most federal workers’ paychecks, but not their own.

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IMPORTANT Changes to Maryland Traffic Law

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New traffic laws effective Oct. 1 include increased severity of cell phone offenses and higher fines for seat belt offenses.

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Register Now for Long-Term Care Conference

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Register for Oct. 11 annual Long-Term Care Awareness Conference. Forms are available at Senior Activity Centers. 301-475-4200, ext. 1055.

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House Partisanship Draws Government Closer to Shut-down

Partisanship drags US toward closure while one Democrat and two Republican governors ally to strengthen their chances for an FAA drone designation..

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New STS Bus Routes Begin Oct. 1

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New STS public transit routes, effective Oct. 1, were changed to make service more efficient, easier to understand, and more convenient.

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