Morning Coffee Off the Burner Today
Morning Coffee is off the burner today, Memorial Day. Morning Coffee is a robust blend of links to news around the internet concerning the Naval Air Station Patuxent River economic community. We’ll be back Tuesday, May 30, 2023.
Bring Your Talent to Community Coffeehouse
JAMS — JoyArtMusicSessions — will be offered from 5 to 8pm on the second Saturday of every month at St. George’s Episcopal Church in Valley Lee. All ages invited to this community coffeehouse.
St. Mary’s 6th in MD Health Rankings
St. Mary’s County ranks as the sixth healthiest county in Maryland, according to the 2023 County Health Rankings.
New Honor Is Music to Educators’ Ears
St. Mary’s County Public Schools has been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education designation from the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation for its commitment to music education.
More Services Offered at Health Hub
Greater Baden Medical Services is expanding hours for primary care services at the St. Mary’s County Health Hub in Lexington Park, MD. Learn more about the Health Hub during an open house from 9am to noon June 3.
Deadline Extended for Camp at USMSM
The Patuxent Partnership reminds high school students that a free STEM Summer Camp @ USMSM for Future Problem Solvers will be offered June 20-30, 2023, at the University System of Maryland at Southern Maryland. The application deadline has been extended to June 9.
Great Mills Trading Post Moves
After 53 years at the same location, Great Mills Trading Post has moved, across the road, to make space for the state to improve traffic flow along MD 5 between Great Mills Road and the Flat Iron/Indian Bridge intersection.
Federal Grant Boosts ‘Transpor-Tourism’
Maryland has received a federal grant to improve scenic byways across the state, Rep. Steny H. Hoyer and other members of the state’s congressional delegation announced.
Debt Ceiling Standoff: What’s at Stake for the Military?
Military leaders and some economists are sounding the alarm warning that the US defaulting on its debt would have severe consequences for national security, military personnel, and the communities where military installations are located.





















