May 6, 2024

Business Incentives Survey Yields Results

Home Grown and Not Home Grown companies say “creation or retention of jobs” is what the community should receive in return for providing incentives to a company.

Preserved Flattop Opens to the Public

A ribbon cutting is scheduled for Dec. 9 at 2 pm to celebrate completion of the preservation and opening of the interior for public use, serving as the United States Colored Troops Memorial Interpretive Center for St. Mary’s County.

MTA Changes Commuter Express Bus Routes

Effective Nov. 1, 2014, the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) will rename Washington, D.C.-Southern Maryland commuter express bus Routes 903, 905, and 909 with new route patterns.

Tech Grant & Sustainability on Lex Park Agenda

The civic association will discuss designation of Lexington Park as a Sustainable Community, future events for the community and a new tech commercialization grant.

Economy & Entrepreneurs Highlight Civic Mtg.

Lexington Park logo

Re-scheduling FDR Blvd. ribbon cutting ceremony is also on the Lexington Park civic association’s agenda for 6:30 pm Wednesday Aug. 13 at the Bay District Volunteer Fire Department located at FDR & Shangri La in Lexington Park, MD.

Blight Ordinance Razes Lex Park Eyesore

The Lexington Park Business and Community Association sees blight ordinance go into action.

Lex Park Civic Association Meets Wednesday

The Lexington Park Business and Community Association meeting begins at 6:30 pm May 14 in the social hall of the Bay District Volunteer Fire Department.

3rd Pride in Park Parade Blasts Thru Lex Park

A contingent of music, dogs, singers, chanters and sirens followed Grand Marshall Sheriff Tim Cameron through Lexington Park.

Parade Planners Ready! Just Need Spectators: Saturday Morning

Help drum up a crowd to watch the hundreds putting their best feet forward to honor the brave men and women of the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office.

Could High Density Save Lexington Park?

Apartment buildings, maybe luxury apartments, could lead Lexington Park out of its slump and into a Renaissance. But the county needs to increase the allowable density for it to happen.