June 3, 2026

Fishing, Building and Lending: A So.Md. Renaissance Man

Pete Ide returns to a new aspect of the building industry as a lender with Primary Residential Mortgage, but he still keeps fishing.

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Lyme 10 Times More Prevalent Than Reported

Maryland is one of the 13 states accounting for 96 percent of Lyme disease; half its victims never know they’ve been bitten; a quarter continue suffering years after testing negative for the causative bacteria.

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Raising Your Money Management IQ

PNC Bank has a wide-ranging curriculum for people interested in elevating their financial management game.

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Lexington Park, Where Are You?

Are you Shangri La Drive? Chancellor’s Run Road and Route 5? Or Route 235? Might you actually be in Great Mills? Lexington Park, where are you?

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Community Policing: Connect With Nixle

Lexington Park COPS working to improve the area. Receive information about local crime alerts, road closures, community events and more.

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New Community Policing Unit Out in Force

Increased police presence in the Lexington Park area is aimed at cleaning up the streets and remedying the day to day problems facing business owners and locals.

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SMECO Upgrade Dives Beneath the Patuxent

The $110-million 30-mile SMECO upgrade In Calvert and St. Mary’s counties includes drilling under the Patuxent River, to begin Sept. 9.

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Sabre Systems, Inc. Welcomes Andrew Macyko

Mr. Macyko joins Sabre as a senior executive director supporting Naval Air Systems Command customers in integrated warfighting capability specifically in irregular warfare and rapid response.

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Great Credit Key to Growing your Business

Credibility with business loan lenders starts with great credit. Here’s what you need to know.

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Sailing Center Chesapeake Graduates 70 In 2013

This summer, 70 middle school students graduated from Sailing Center Chesapeake’s Boating Safety Class.

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