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Burglaries reported in Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE — Two men were arrested in Cambridge in separate burglary incidents. According to a news release, Tyree Devon Bryant, 33, of Cambridge, was arrested July 2 on assault, reckless endangerment, home invasion and burglary charges. Police said officers responded to the 400 block of Cedar Street that evening in reference to a burglary. According to the news release, when officers arrived, they spoke with the victim, who reported that...
Chef brings a taste of Korea to Maryland workshops
Korean cuisine was on the menu at Waldorf West Library on July 8. The library hosted a Korean food workshop to help educate groups of all ages on how to make dishes like gimbap and yubuchobap. Gimbap is a Korean dish made from cooked rice, vegetables, fish and meat rolled in seaweed. Yubuchobap is a variation of gimbap, with contents stuffed into a fried tofu pocket. ...
One Injured Following Serious Rollover Crash In Prince Frederick
PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – On July 17, 2024, at approximately 6:30 p.m., emergency personnel responded to the area of Seagull Beach Road and Hallowing Point Road for a serious single motor vehicle crash. Crews arrived on the scene and found the Toyota Corolla overturned in a ditch with one...
Trooper’s Shooting Of Teen Peyton Ham Under Scrutiny
LEONARDTOWN, Md. – In a case that has garnered significant public attention, Trooper First Class (TFC) Joseph Charles Azzari Jr. is facing renewed legal scrutiny for his involvement in the tragic shooting of 16-year-old Peyton Alexander Ham. The incident, which occurred on April 13, 2021, at Ham’s residence on Hollywood Road, Leonardtown, Maryland, has led to extensive legal battles, raising questions about police conduct and the use of force.
Virginia-Plated Mustang Involved In St. Mary’s Credit Card Fraud Case
LEONARDTOWN, Md. – The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office seeks assistance identifying and locating the vehicle seen in this picture concerning suspected fraudulent credit card usage. A victim reported multiple unauthorized charges and attempts on two separate credit cards. In one instance, fraudulent purchases were made at...
House of the Week: The Albanus Phillips House, circa 1913
One of Cambridge’s landmarks is the façade of the boiler building in the complex of the Phillips Packing House. Two towering brick smokestacks with acronyms of four alphabet letters arranged vertically down the smokestacks are symbols of the Phillips’ family’s impact upon the history of Cambridge. The Phillips Packing Company was founded in 1902 and soon became the largest employer in Dorchester County. Its steady growth over time grew into an empire.
Ms. McBride Appointed As Assistant Principal At Greenview Knolls Elementary School
LEONARDTOWN, Md. – Superintendent of Schools, Dr. J. Scott Smith, announces the. administrative appointment made by the Board of Education at its meeting of July 17, 2024. The Board appointed Ms. Renee McBride as Assistant Principal, 11 months, at Greenview Knolls Elementary School. Ms. McBride holds a Master’s Degree from the University of Phoenix and a Bachelor’s Degree from Virginia State University.
Cove Point Park Sports Courts to Temporarily Close for Renovations
The Calvert County Department of Parks & Recreation announces the temporary closure of the Cove Point Park sports courts for demolition and replacement. The closure is anticipated to last several months. Beginning on Monday, July 22, two tennis and pickleball courts closest to baseball fields three and four will close....
New Calvert government building is a project on the rise
The towering edifice on Main Street in Prince Frederick continues to take shape as construction work rolls on at the site of Calvert County government’s new administration building. On Wednesday, Mike Jenkins, the project supervisor with builder Forrester Construction, told Southern Maryland News that the project is not “water-tight” yet but could reach that stage toward the end of July. Jenkins said currently workers are installing sheathing on the structure’s...
UMC for Environmental Science hosts Izaak Walton League Convention
The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science in Cambridge, locally known as the Horn Point Laboratory, hosted attendees from the 2024 Izaak Walton League Convention, held at the Hyatt Recency in Cambridge on July 15-17. Professor Jamie Pierson of HPL (and president of the Mid-Shore Chapter of IWLA), along...
TPP: Opportunities for Small Businesses
The Patuxent Partnership and the Small Business Development Center will co-sponsor a Small Business Administration-Small Business Innovation Research program Tuesday, July 23. The event will be held from 8am to 4:30pm at the University System of Maryland at Southern Maryland’s Building 2, Center Hall at 44219 Airport Road in California, MD.
Exciting Heavy Games Await at 2024 Sherwood Park Highland Gathering
Heavy Games return to Broadmoor Lake Park for the Sherwood Park Highland Gathering featuring the iconic caber toss, with competitions running from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. Total of 25 athletes competing, with 2 categories for male competitors and 1 open category for women. Only 300 participants across...
CPD June Officer of the Month named
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – Pfc. White was named the Cambridge Police Department’s Officer of the Month for June. Pfc. White has been employed with the agency since September 2023. Cambridge PD says they are proud to have him as a part of their team. We want to hear your...
Naked Maryland Man Arrested After Trying To Make Bank Deposit
A naked Maryland man has been arrested after trying to make a deposit at the bank. You are not allowed to do that. The incident happened at a Navy Federal Credit Union in Waldorf, Maryland. You can learn more about the story and check out his mugshot below. Naked Maryland...
Seniors, Check Out Farmers Market Program
This year’s Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program distribution event is set at the Garvey Senior Activity Center on Tuesday, July 23, from 8:30 to 11am. Eligible senior participants will receive a total of $50 on an electronic benefits (debit) card equipped with a QR code. These cards can be used in any dollar increment up to $50 at participating vendors. A limited number of cards will be available and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. All funds must be redeemed by November 30, 2024.
Alfredo Arroyo Arrested Peacefully Following Brief Standoff
La Plata resident Alfredo Arroyo, 45, is facing charges following an incident that played out over the weekend that led to a large police presence and could have ended tragically if not for officers de-escalating the situation, officials said on Wednesday. On the morning of Saturday, July 13, officers were...
Museum matters
Here is what is happening at museums around Southern Maryland this week. Charles The Maryland Veterans Museum at Patriot Park will host Gen. Mike Williams, who will give a lecture titled “The Command of Refugees Sent to Guantanamo Bay From Cuba and Haiti” 6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14, at 11000 Crain Highway in Newburg. Go to www.mdvets.cc/. ...
The Emerging Strategy for Getting the Biggest Gas Guzzlers Into EVs
A small share of drivers, mostly in rural areas, consume disproportionate amounts of gas. Burlington, Vt., now offers extra incentives for residents who drive more than twice the average local mileage. State policymakers in California, Maryland and Washington have considered similar policies. The average American drives about 13,500 miles a...
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