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Three days to fish free in Maryland
CECIL COUNTY — Maryland Department of Natural Resources is opening the state’s fishing to anyone June 1, June 8 and July 4, even those without a fishing license. This is a great way to explore fishing — or introduce someone new to the sport — without the need for registration or trout stamps either. All anglers, regardless of license status, must obey the state’s laws on catch limits and size. Go online to https://www.eregulations.com/maryland/fishing/ for details. To learn about what fish are in season and how to identify each go to https://dnr.maryland.gov/Fisheries/Pages/fishfacts-index.aspx.
Turtle Crossing: Maryland Drivers Asked To Be Alert This Breeding Season
CALIFORNIA, Md. – As turtle breeding season approaches, Maryland residents are urged to exercise caution on the roads and aid these slow-moving creatures in their journey where possible. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources calls for drivers to give turtles a “brake” as they cross roads to reach their breeding and nesting sites.
Northern Virginia Woofie’s host ‘Paws in the Park’ pet adoption event at Wolf Trap
Owners of six Woofie’s franchises in Northern Virginia are hosting a “Paws in the Park” pet adoption event tomorrow (Saturday) at Wolf Trap National Park. Participating Woofie’s include Reston/Herndon, Ashburn-Leesburg, McLean, Western Loudoun, South Riding-Aldie and Fairfax. Woofie’s mobile pet services include dog walking, grooming, nail trimming, Bed ‘n Biscuit pet stays, overnight and daytime pet sitting, and other personalized services for area pet owners.
New survey focuses on aircraft noise south of Reagan National Airport
WASHINGTON (7News) — Several Maryland and Virginia counties south of Reagan National Airport will take part in a large-scale noise mitigation study focusing on the impact of the noise from planes taking off and landing, as the airport prepares for more potential flights. Prince George's County in Maryland and...
Yelp!’s 100 best barbecue joints includes 4 in the DC area
D.C.-area diners have easy access to what Yelp! reviewers consider some of the best barbecue joints in the county. Four restaurants in the region landed on the site’s list of top 100 barbecue spots in the U.S. The list is based on user reviews, and weren’t just based on...
Ideas proposed for expanding art opportunities in Mason District
At its final meeting on May 16, the Mason Arts Advisory Committee reviewed its priorities for expanding art opportunities and supporting local artists. Mason Supervisor Andres Jimenez formed the committee in February with the goal of proposing art-related activities in Mason District that align with the county’s Master Arts Plan and his promise to make Mason a cultural hub.
BrewWorks promises a sudsy art-filled afternoon
Get ready for the return of BrewWorks at Workhouse Arts Center on May 18! This year, an exhilarating art battle will be added, promising a unique and thrilling experience. From noon to 5 p.m., you’ll have the opportunity to taste a variety of Virginia beers and ciders, with a lineup that includes 13 breweries and two cideries.
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