April 28, 2024

Walden’s Dedication to Service is Multifaceted

Thanks to countless partnerships, agreements with various insurers, and tireless board members, Walden can provide low-cost treatment for nearly anyone seeking help.

A Day on the Squad: What Is Facing COPs Unit

What is a typical day for the deputies of Lexington Park COPs unit? The truth might surprise you.

‘They’re Our Military; They Deserve Our Gratitude’

All members of the military should be honored, says Sasha Seenath, a case advocate for homeless veterans with Three Oaks Center. “No veteran should be homeless.”

Anxious? Depressed? New 12-Step Program May Help

Emotions Anonymous, at Walden’s Beacon of Hope, is a place to achieve serenity and peace of mind. Meetings every Monday help you attain emotional wellness.

Fight Blight – Via Email or Public Meeting

Anti-blight laws are pivotal to revitalization. Lexington Park’s civic association is calling on citizens to support the anti-blight law currently before St. Mary’s County commissioners.

And Now It’s a Road: FDR Spans Another Block

It’s been half a century on the books, another decade in court, but Great Mills Trading Post is turning FDR Boulevard into a connector road in the heart of Lexington Park, practically overnight.

More Ways to Serve: COPS Bike Lexington Park

Community-Oriented Policing (COPS) unit continues to find new ways to improve Lexington Park.

Decompress After Work at PAX Museum Nov. 14

Eject from your work station to the PAX Museum for Decompression Night Nov. 14. See ejection seat exhibit, Appetizers, wine, beer. 301-863-1900.

Chesapeake Shores Hosts Hall of Fame

The program honors local nursing home residents, staff and community members.

Dr. J. Patrick Jarboe Mobile Health Center Unveiled

MedStar St. Mary’s mobile health center gets a new van and sticks with its founder’s name.