How Vietnam Continues to Divide Us
Author/professor Wayne Karlin to lead a study program to SE Asia, part of CSM’s commemoration of 50 years since the Vietnam War began. “The Things They Carried” are on display in Leonardtown next week.
Take a Break From Politics; Focus on Family
The 3rd film of the Bridges to the World Film Festival at SMHEC is a coming of age drama focusing on family and healing.
Open Your Home for Operation Homeport
Pax River’s new program, Operation Homeport, helps create a home away from home for junior sailors assigned to the area.
TVS Welcomes First Guest Vendor
Choose from tons of pieces from 6 vendors this month. New colors, new styles and, as always, a few great deals!
Who Will Lead DNR?
The head of the Maryland Watermen’s Association calls for the governor to withdraw his nomination for the head of the Department of Natural Resources.
Morning Coffee: Laser Weapons Improve
The new generation of laser weapons are approaching the power and efficiency needed for active military use.
Local Projects, Local Needs, Dyson’s Has it All
Some projects just need a local touch, and Dyson’s has what you need to get your dock, fences or home mended after this rough winter!
Morning Coffee: When Can UAVs Strike Americans?
Obama’s recent tightening of guidelines for the use of CIA attack UAVs is hampering efforts to eliminate a suspected American al-Qaida operative.
Tonight 2-12 Lex Park Meeting Cancelled
The next meeting of the Lexington Park Business and Community Association Wed., March 12, 6:30 pm Bay District Fire Dept.
At Lockheed Martin, STEM Education Is Personal
Lockheed Martin is all about stimulating interest in STEM education and offering experiences that challenge aspiring students.





















