Adult Students Graduate, Expand Horizons
The possibilities are endless in the New Year for more than 50 adult students who recently graduated from the College of Southern Maryland’s Adult Education Program with their Maryland high school diplomas.
R&P Program Scholarships Will Be Available
The St. Mary’s Drug Court Advisory Committee donated $44,000 to the recreation and parks department for children to participate in various R&P programs.
Museum Unveils New Exhibits, Hosts Appraiser Fair
Two exhibits, one portraying a small slice of life, places to visit, and some of the people who live in St. Mary’s County and business memorabilia, are set to open to the public at the annual Appraiser Fair on Jan. 26, 2019, at the St. Clement’s Island Museum in Colton’s Point.
Hoyer Reflects on MLK’s Legacy
Events were held in Southern Maryland on Monday to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Congressman Steny H. Hoyer observed the day in the Fifth District by attending the St. Mary’s College of Maryland’s 14th annual prayer breakfast and the Charles County NAACP’s 23rd annual prayer breakfast.
St. Mary’s Airport Meeting Rescheduled
The St. Mary’s Airport Rules special meeting, postponed from Jan. 14, is rescheduled during the Airport Advisory Board’s regular January meeting, Jan. 28 at 6 pm at the Airport Terminal Building, Hollywood, MD.
MedStar PromptCare Offers Online Check-in
Illnesses and injuries never seem to happen during daytime hours on the weekdays. When your child is running a fever and the doctor’s office is closed, or a weekend sports injury has you limping, MedStar PromptCare in Charlotte Hall is there for you and your family.
Science Fair Set Jan. 26 at Great Mills HS
The St. Mary’s County Science and Engineering Fair will be held Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019, at Great Mills High School.
TPP Conference Postponed Until May 21
Dr. Christopher Ekstrom, deputy oceanographer and navigator of the US Navy, will address issues and approaches to providing positioning, navigation, and timing solutions in a GPS-denied environment as the keynote speaker at a one-day conference held by The Patuxent Partnership on May 21.
Naval Academy Falling Apart
A Naval Audit Service’s report says the US Naval Academy had decaying walls, plumbing issues, and condemned offices and balconies, determining the college’s infrastructure has degraded to the point of threatening its ability to train midshipmen.
Continuing Education, Healthcare Students Honored
New traditions were forged in December at the College of Southern Maryland. The school held its first recognition and pinning ceremony for students who had completed parts of the Continuing Education and Workforce Development Healthcare programs.





















