June 27, 2026

Pentagon Looks to Lose 20 Percent of Its Top Brass

budget axe

As Defense Sec’y Chuck Hagel warns of continued budget threats to top personnel, the Pentagon readies a consolidated health care program to save $2.4 billion.

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Another Master Plan Introduced to Lexington Park

If we can land a drone on a carrier, why can’t we make Lexington Park a nice place? Sixty-seven years of trying and we’re still planning.

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Wednesday Wine Night at the artLAB

Bring a friend and a drink to this colorful, creative night of art at Annmarie Garden!

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Sabre Systems, Inc. Welcomes Kalmen Leikach

Former Deputy Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, will be based in Sabre’s Mid-Atlantic region and plans to emphasize acquisition management and strategic processes and practices for the company.

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Sidewinder Contract Readied and USAF Gets Back in the Air

Legislators wrangle over DoD spending bill amendments, Japan makes waves in the China Seas and a video aboard the first flight of a Hornet.

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Weekend Gate 2 Closure Prompts Business Concerns

Pax River Gate 3 closure

The Lexington Park Business and Community Association is joined by UCAC in protesting the weekend closure of Gate 2.

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TPP’s Next Brown Bag Briefing About Critical Thinking

Learn more about critical thinking and strategic skills through a distance education course Aug. 6 at The Patuxent Partnership’s Brown Bag Briefing.

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Americans Rank Military Top Contributor to Society’s Well-being

The Atlas robot reports in to Robotics Challenge, Pax team designed safer flight deck uniforms, international cyber discussions expand but legislatively US cybersecurity looks to weaken.

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21 Middle Schoolers Learn Boating Safety

A few Sailing Center Chesapeake class openings in the July 22 and August 5 weeks are still available to those who completed 6th, 7th, or 8th grades this past academic year.

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Water-related Deaths Prompt Pleas to Wear Life Preservers

Enjoy Maryland’s waterways, but make safety your first priority, says Maryland’s governor after six water-related deaths so early in this boating season.

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