Yaocomicos Help Calverts Settle in St. Mary’s City
After seven months at sea tossing around like a cork, 150 or so adventurers were really anxious to set foot again on solid ground, but were afraid to stop. Luckily, the friendly Yaocomicos helped.
Trinity Episcopal Brings Attention to Eroding Church Point
The St. Mary’s River has carved great gouges into sections of the shoreline just inside the stone jetties, known as “rip rap,” that were installed to protect it.
A New Look at an Old Road
Mattapany Road is one of the nation’s oldest roads, perhaps Maryland’s oldest in continual use.
Trinity Seeks to Create a ‘Ministry of Place’
Icon Painting Class and Music Event aim to rekindle spiritual growth at St. Mary’s City.
St. Mary’s County Celebrates Maryland Day
Natives and newcomers celebrate the day Europeans arrived in Maryland.