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Three Injured Following Two-Vehicle Collision In Lexington Park
LEXINGTON PARK, Md. – On May 12, 2024, at approximately 12:36 p.m., emergency personnel responded to a motor vehicle accident on Three Notch Road in the area of Expedition Drive. Crews arrived to find two vehicles in the roadway with three occupants injured. EMS evaluated the patients on the...
St. Mary’s Planning Commission Approves Site Plan For Medical Center Expansion
LEONARDTOWN, Md. – During their May 6, 2024, meeting, the St. Mary’s County Planning Commission approved the concept site plan for the Medstar Shah Bean Medical Center Expansion Development, located at 24035 Three Notch Road in Hollywood. The plan was approved with the following conditions including any road...
St. Mary's board of education races going down to the wire
The public has voted and two of three board of education races in St. Mary's County have yet to be determined following Tuesday’s nonpartisan primary election. There are three seats on the St. Mary’s County’s school board that are up for election in 2024 with multiple candidates vying for each seat. The top two vote-getters in each of the at-large and districts 2 and 4 will move on to the...
Navy Advances Development Of Air Force’s New Joint Simulation Environment
NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER AIRCRAFT DIVISION, PATUXENT RIVER, Md. – Engineers from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) successfully installed core software in the Air Force’s future Joint Simulation Environment (JSE) facility at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada bringing the service closer to operating its own next-generation training and test facility.
Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset County high school rankings are in: Find out here
The 2024 U.S. News & World Report Best High Schools rankings are in. The rankings include data on nearly 25,000 public high schools in 50 states and the District of Columbia. In total, nearly 18,000 schools were ranked on six performance-based factors. Was your Maryland Lower Shore high school ranked...
Preparing for the sale
Volunteer Fran Munley places a book on a shelf Monday in preparation for this weekend’s Friends of the St. Mary’s County Library annual spring book sale. The sale will be held noon to 8 p.m. Friday, May 17 (members only, join online or at the event), 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 18 (open to the public), and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 19 (bargain day), at the St. Mary’s County Fairgrounds. In addition to books there will be DVDs, music CDs, board games and jigsaw puzzles for sale. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. For more information or to become a Friends of the St. Mary’s County Library member, go to https://folstmalib.wildapricot.org.
St. Mary’s County Player Sprucing Up House With $50,000 Scratch-Off Win At Sheetz
CALIFORNIA, Md. – A Maryland Lottery player from Southern Maryland recently topped his personal best Lottery win of $500 by a factor of 100, claiming a $50,000 top prize on the $5 Money Money Money game. “I love it. You gotta play to win,” he said while in the...
Community BBQ hosted to show support for DCPS middle schooler
CAMBRIDGE — Circulating videos of an incident where a Mace’s Lane middle schooler’s hijab was pulled off her head brought people from near and far to the corner of Washington Street and Greenwood Avenue for a community barbecue. The May 8 event, organized by mosques in Baltimore and Philadelphia, was created to support sixth grader Tori Gibbs, who is Muslim, and to give attendees the opportunity to learn about Islam. ...
Investigation underway following five-car crash in Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – Maryland State Police are investigating a five-car crash early Thursday morning in Dorchester County. The crash happened shortly after 7 a.m. on westbound Route 50 at the Malkus Bridge. Preliminary investigation revealed that a Ford pickup was traveling west on Route 50 when, for unknown reasons, hit a tractor-trailer that was disabled in the roadway. The pickup truck then entered the travel lanes and was hit by oncoming traffic.
Commissioner Roche brings up CWDI lawsuit, hopes city will withdraw it
CAMBRIDGE — As the open session of the Cambridge City Council meeting on May 13 came near a close, tensions rose. Minutes before entering closed session, Commissioner Brian Roche brought up the City Council’s pending lawsuit against Cambridge Waterfront Development Inc. The lawsuit, filed May 1 against CWDI, CWDI Holdings and Yacht Maintenance Company, alleges CWDI is in violation of a transfer agreement it entered into with the city in June 2021. ...
Bo Manor falls to Cambridge South-Dorchester in region semis
CHESAPEAKE CITY — In a region playoff rematch from a year ago, Cambridge South-Dorchester clung to a three-goal lead in the fourth quarter as it aimed to advance to the region finals. A goal from Bo Manor’s Dani Richardson pulled the Eagles within two in the final 90 seconds. A win off the ensuing draw by the Vikings allowed Cambridge to bleed the clock and secure its 12-10 victory. “When...
Legal Battle Stalls Progress on Cambridge Waterfront Development
CAMBRIDGE, MD - The future of the Cambridge waterfront development is in question as the city and the Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated (CWDI) find themselves in a legal battle. The multimillion-dollar project, which is set to include walking and biking trails, restaurants, and retail shops, may face delays as the...
Patuxent baseball tops La Plata for region title
Conditions were hardly ideal for the 2A South Region title game on Tuesday afternoon, but the inclement weather could not diminish the hosts as the Patuxent High School baseball team upended La Plata 7-3 to capture the region crown and complete a three-game sweep of the Warriors this spring courtesy of a pair of two-out rallies. Patuxent (18-2) punched its ticket to the 2A state quarterfinals on Friday by scoring four runs in the second then responded to a three-run rally from La Plata (16-5)...
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