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Friends of Calvert Library Hosting Trivia Night on Friday, April 11th, 2025

Friends of Calvert Library Hosting Trivia Night on Friday, April 11th, 2025

It’s time for Pub Quiz, your favorite Friends of Calvert Library trivia night! On Friday, April 11, 2025. Pub Quiz will be held at the Calvert County Fairgrounds. Friends of Calvert Library will be holding their popular fundraiser so you can test your knowledge, have some fun and win some cash!  Bowls 29 and...
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‘Dating While Grieving’ Event Group Explores Finding Love After Loss

‘Dating While Grieving’ Event Group Explores Finding Love After Loss

The thought of dating again after the death of a spouse or life partner can feel overwhelming. How do you open your heart to someone new while still cherishing the person you’ve lost? The grief experts at Chesapeake Life Center aim to help individuals navigate this difficult journey with their upcoming event, “Dating While...
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Drayden African American Schoolhouse Offers Free Public Open Houses in 2025

Drayden African American Schoolhouse Offers Free Public Open Houses in 2025

St. Mary’s County Government’s Museum Division, in partnership with the Unified Committee for Afro-American Contributions (UCAC), will be offering free Open Houses for visitors and the community at the Drayden African American Schoolhouse in Drayden, on the first and third Saturday of the month from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Open House dates include:...
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Two Skunks Test Positive for Rabies in Mechanicsville Area of St. Mary’s County

Two Skunks Test Positive for Rabies in Mechanicsville Area of St. Mary’s County

The St. Mary’s County Health Department (SMCHD) reports two animals collected in the Mechanicsville area have tested positive for rabies. On April 1, 2025, a skunk was collected from Baptist Church Road, and on April 3, 2025, a second skunk was collected from the Helen Farmettes area. The test results were confirmed by the...
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PG County Man Sentenced to More Than Seven Years in Federal Prison for Unemployment Insurance Benefits Scheme During COVID-19 Pandemic

PG County Man Sentenced to More Than Seven Years in Federal Prison for Unemployment Insurance Benefits Scheme During COVID-19 Pandemic

U.S. District Judge Lydia Kay Griggsby sentenced Michael Cooley, Jr., aka “Micheal Cooley Jr.,” “5Micmusik,” and “Michael White,” 26, of Prince George’s County, Maryland, to 87 months in federal prison. In January 2025, Cooley pled guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, in connection with a conspiracy and scheme to defraud...
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Calvert Marine Museum Announces New Exhibit: Women of Wallville

Calvert Marine Museum Announces New Exhibit: Women of Wallville

The Calvert Marine Museum (CMM) is thrilled to announce the opening of its newest exhibit, Women of Wallville, Friday, April 4, 2025. This exhibit is inspired by the award-winning Witnesses of Wallville project, a descendant community initiative dedicated to preserving the history of the rural Southern Maryland community of Wallville. Through oral histories, historical...
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Governor Moore Swears In New Executive Leadership to Key Positions Across State Government

Governor Moore Swears In New Executive Leadership to Key Positions Across State Government

Governor Wes Moore this week swore in eight new executive leaders, each confirmed by the Senate during the 2025 legislative session, to fill key positions across state government. To date, the Moore-Miller Administration has appointed 3,400 public servants to the state’s boards and commissions—more than 50% being women, 50% are people of color, and...
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Secretary’s Message: A Tree Grows in Maryland – Every One Counts on the Way to 5 Million

Secretary’s Message: A Tree Grows in Maryland – Every One Counts on the Way to 5 Million

Maryland has just celebrated its own Arbor Day, well ahead of the national celebration on the last Friday of the month. This year, I’m glad to say we are catching up on an important initiative that will impact our future. Maryland made an ambitious commitment with the 5 Million Trees Initiative in 2021, and last...
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17-Year-Old Transported to Trauma Center After Crash in Lexington Park

17-Year-Old Transported to Trauma Center After Crash in Lexington Park

On Sunday, April 6, 2025, at approximately 9:50 a.m., Lexington Park VRS Ambulance 397 located a unconscious subject in a ditch near 21401 Great Mills Road and requested a medic and an engine company. As firefighters from Bay District responded to the scene, medical personnel obtained additional information on the scene and reported the...
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Port Republic Woman Faces Felony Assault, Protective Order Violations, and Witness Tampering Allegations

Port Republic Woman Faces Felony Assault, Protective Order Violations, and Witness Tampering Allegations

Gail Lynne Hawkins, 67, of Port Republic, is facing multiple criminal charges following a domestic dispute that allegedly escalated to gunfire, a string of protective order violations, and a recently uncovered effort to influence a witness in an ongoing criminal case. According to court documents filed by the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office and the...
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Five Injured After Three-Vehicle Collision in Leonardtown, Maryland State Police Investigating

Five Injured After Three-Vehicle Collision in Leonardtown, Maryland State Police Investigating

On Friday, April 4, 2025, at approximately 2:55 p.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the area of Point Lookout Road and Fairgrounds Road in Leonardtown, for a motor vehicle collision with unknown injuries. Before crews arrived on the scene, 911 callers then reported three vehicles with one trapped and a infant...
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Historic Preservation Commission Accepting Award Nominations

Historic Preservation Commission Accepting Award Nominations

The Historic Preservation Commission is seeking nominations for outstanding achievements in Historic Preservation in St. Mary’s County, Maryland. These awards, first established in 1999, recognize groups, individuals, and projects that further the aims of historic preservation in St. Mary’s County. Recipients will be awarded in three categories: Preservation Project Award: This award recognizes excellence...
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2nd Annual Otter Trot 5k Returns to Calvert Marine Musuem on April 12th, 2025

2nd Annual Otter Trot 5k Returns to Calvert Marine Musuem on April 12th, 2025

Lace up your running shoes and get ready for otterly awesome fun at the Second Annual Otter Trot 5K on Saturday, April 12, at 8 a.m.! Whether you’re sprinting, strolling, or just really into otters, this exciting, timed race is the perfect way to kickstart your day while supporting a great cause. $30 Race...
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Historic St. Mary’s City April 2025 Events and Workshops!

Historic St. Mary’s City April 2025 Events and Workshops!

Historic St. Mary’s City is excited to share its lineup of events for the month of April 2025. April 9.  Homeschool Wednesday Workshops Spring 2025 – Dates: April 9, May 14, June 4 A hands-on learning experience for homeschool families. Explore navigation, animal husbandry, pottery, and plant life through interactive activities. $10/$8 for members. Additional...
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PG County Man Pleads Guilty to Filing More Than $1 Million in Fraudulent Unemployment Insurance Claims

PG County Man Pleads Guilty to Filing More Than $1 Million in Fraudulent Unemployment Insurance Claims

Mervyn Fombe Abiko, 35, of Prince George’s County, Maryland, pled guilty to federal charges in connection with a scheme to fraudulently obtain more than $1 million in unemployment benefits. Kelly O. Hayes, U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland, announced the plea with Postal Inspector in Charge Damon Wood, U.S. Postal Inspection Service –...
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With Sonar and Some Patience, Maryland Geologists Paint a Picture of the Chesapeake Bay’s Bottom

With Sonar and Some Patience, Maryland Geologists Paint a Picture of the Chesapeake Bay’s Bottom

Not long after the sun came up, a team of Maryland geologists set out on the Patuxent River. As they approached the Upper Patuxent Sanctuary, the team prepared the sensing equipment and took preliminary measurements in the water. With a custom crank-and-pulley system, they lowered the interferometric side-scan sonar off the bow. Soon after,...
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Charles County Public School Students Place at 52nd Annual SkillsUSA State Championship

Charles County Public School Students Place at 52nd Annual SkillsUSA State Championship

Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) students recently competed and placed at the 52nd annual SkillsUSA State Championship held March 28 and 29th, 2025 in Westminster. Thirty-one students from the Robert D. Stethem Educational Center and 33 students from North Point High School participated in events meant to test their skills in the career and...
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Sharon Sue Grierson Sweeney, 70,

Sharon Sue Grierson Sweeney, 70,

Sharon Sue Grierson Sweeney, 70, of Upper Marlboro, MD, passed away March 27, 2025. She was born September 17, 1954 in Prince Frederick, MD, the daughter of Andrew Lawrence and Betty Ruth (Stallings) Grierson. Sharon was raised in Calvert County and graduated from Calvert High School in 1972. She was employed for many years...
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Virginia Lee Duncan Catale

Virginia Lee Duncan Catale

Virginia Lee Duncan Catale passed away peacefully on the 26th of March 2025, surrounded by her loving family. Virginia was born and raised in Ellwood City, PA on May 29th, 1931. She loved living in and around Ellwood City and some of her favorite memories are growing up on the Duncan Family Farm. While...
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Edward “Ed” Martin Wagner, Sr., 69,

Edward “Ed” Martin Wagner, Sr., 69,

Edward “Ed” Martin Wagner, Sr., 69, of New Freedom, PA and formerly of Lothian, passed away March 26, 2025. He was born April 6, 1955 in Annapolis to Clemens Martin and Patricia (Lynn) Wagner. Ed grew up in Annapolis and graduated from Annapolis High School in 1973. He worked as a heavy equipment operator...
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Phillip Lynn McCan, Jr., age 59,

Phillip Lynn McCan, Jr., age 59,

Phillip Lynn McCan, Jr., age 59, of Prince Frederick, Maryland, passed away on March 23, 2025. Born on November 17, 1965, in Prince George’s County, Maryland, he was the son of Jacquelene Marie Vermillion and Phillip Lynn McCan, Sr. Phillip had a passion for life and a heart for helping others. As a lifelong...
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Carolyn Joyce Glisson Proffitt, 87,

Carolyn Joyce Glisson Proffitt, 87,

Carolyn Joyce Glisson Proffitt, 87 of Piney Point, MD passes away on March 31, 2025 at home. She was known to her friends as Carol and her family as Mom, Sis, Aunt Carol, Grandma, Grammy and Great- Grammy. She was born Feb 19, 1938 in Washington DC and attended St. Patrick’s Academy. After graduating...
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John R. Hall, Sr.

John R. Hall, Sr.

John R. Hall, Sr., departed this earthly life peacefully on Sunday, March 30, 2025 at the age of 87, in the comfort of his home surrounded by loved ones. God quietly summoned his beloved son home to enter into eternal rest, leaving behind a legacy of cherished memories. Family and friends will unite on...
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Eileen Mae Hislop, 95,

Eileen Mae Hislop, 95,

Eileen Mae Hislop, 95 of California, MD passed away on March 30, 2025 with family and friends at her home. She was born on November 22, 1929 in Glens Falls, NY to the late Albert Joseph Bromley and Ada Marian (Greene) Bromley. In 1947 Eileen graduated from Bennington high school in Vermont and worked...
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Paul Gilbert Buckler Senior

Paul Gilbert Buckler Senior

Paul Gilbert Buckler Senior, of Hughesville, Maryland, passed away peacefully on March 29, 2025, at the age of 83. Born on November 11, 1941, to Charles Gilbert Buckler and Mary Helen Buckler (Herbert), Paul lived a full life dedicated to his family and work. Paul was united in marriage to Patricia “Ann” Buckler on...
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