June 27, 2026

Noisy Night Testing This Week at Pax River

Loud testing scheduled from 6p.m. – 11p.m. from June 24th & 26th.

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Burch Oil’s Quick Response is Part of Plan

Burch Oil’s unblemished safety record is not by chance but the result of continuous maintenance, vigilant oversight of regulatory compliance and employee training.

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Navy Lands F-35C at Elgin; Contractor Pay Cap in Immigration Bill

F-35C JSF formation

Video of the F-35C arriving at Elgin Air Force Base, but the price tag is giving international buyers the jitters. GE Aviation could be cutting costs with its new aircraft engine from a 3D printer.

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Veterans Support Services Need Simplification

Congressman Steny Hoyer meets with Three Oaks & Walden: Funding isn’t the issue, red tape prevents vets from receiving full benefits in some cases.

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Intro Sailing Course for Adults

Summer enrollment now open for instructional sailing for adults and boating safety for middle school students.

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American Roots Concerts Returns to St. Mary’s College

“Sheltered Turtle” performs acoustic-percussion finger-style guitar June 27 on the Campus Center patio.

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Summer Food Service Program Comes to St. Mary’s

Children up to age 18 can receive free lunch until August 1 through USDA’s Summer Food Service Program.

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Register for Art Classes at Annmarie Gardens

Hone your artistic skills in a watercolor workshop, learn to make unique sea glass jewelry or learn the fundamentals of creating stained glass at Annmarie Gardens.

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Sotterley Speaker Series Continues June 23

James H. Jonhston presents the true story of six generations of an African American family in Maryland in “From Slave Ship to Harvard”.

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School’s Out — Keep Your PR from Going on Vacation

PRISM to hold lunch presentation focusing on best practices and idea sharing, June 27, 11:30 a.m.

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