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North Beach and Calvert County Commemorate Memorial Day with Local Events and Ceremonies
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Women veterans' arts series gears up
Theresa Reer was still recovering from injuries sustained during Operation Enduring Freedom when she heard about Operation Second Chance’s Women Veterans Healing Arts Program series. The retired U.S. Army Captain noticed the impact art had on people as she rolled her wheelchair past the windows of local art shops so decided to give it a try. “One thing that really helped me and why I’m so passionate about this program...
June at Calvert Library: Local Author Events and Summer Reading Challenge
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Power outage curtails Calvert board meeting
It was during the presentation of a proclamation for National Poppy Day that the lights went out in the Calvert County commissioners’ hearing room. Representatives from a local American Legion had just presented Quilts of Valor to Mark Willis, county administrator, and David Payne, assistant sheriff, (both Willis and Payne are Marine Corps veterans) that the room in the Calvert County Courthouse in Prince Frederick went dark. While the commissioners...
Commissioners pass $330 million budget, bid adieu to Cudmore
What is the one essential you bring with you when you’re retiring after a 25-year career and you’re attending your last-ever St. Mary’s County commissioners’ meeting? A box of tissues. Chief Financial Officer Jeannett Cudmore brought just that with her on Tuesday and used it plenty while being feted by coworkers on her last day of work. ...
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