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No plumber needed
Beethoven had a birthday party at Benn's house this year, just like every year. "Beethoven was born on Dec.
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Keeping traditions alive
Frank and Pat Greenwell dance a minuet as the two play the parts of Mr. and Mrs.
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Baldus honored as dignitaries celebrate 350th
U.S. Rep. Steny H. Hoyer , majority leader of the U.S. House of Representatives, was joined by the Charles County commissioners in saluting the outstanding efforts of Barbara "Bobbie" Baldus of La Plata and her ...
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Hot tickets
A tree light will be held from 6-8 p.m. Dec. 1 at the Nanjemoy Community Center, 4375 Port Tobacco Road, Nanjemoy.
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Summer arts camp turns into year-round effort
Angela Garvey plays piano while the Schubert Singers perform at Saturdays launch party for the Friendship Landing Center for the Arts.
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Connector foes pressure O'Malley
As the state's environmental agency comes down to the wire on a decision to issue a permit for Charles County's controversial cross-county connector, opposition groups are urging citizens to lobby the governor ...
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Religious byway management plan adopted
The Religious Freedom Scenic Byway corridor management plan has been adopted by the Charles County and St.
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On the agenda
Charles County Republican Central Committee will hold its Patriots' Day GOP Dinner from 6-10 p.m. Oct.
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County gets funding for Nanjemoy park
The state Board of Public Works recently approved $1.4 million for open space projects in all three Southern Maryland counties.
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Doggone it, fire safety is important
Danny Stonestreet, lieutenant of the Nanjemoy Volunteer Fire Department, talks with students at Mount Hope/Nanjemoy Elementary School about fire prevention on Oct.
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State of county address scheduled with chambera s annual business expo
The Charles County commissioners will be taking the stage at the Waldorf Jaycees hall Thursday morning to share with the local business community their thoughts on the county's current condition.
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Harsh words fly as slots referendum fight heats up
Del. Peter F. Murphy will hold a series of public meetings late this month to answer questions about two important constitutional amendments that will be on the Nov.
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Bill in works that might address plumbing issues
The Charles County commissioners tacitly agreed last week to a plan that would either allow Nanjemoy's poorest residents to have modern plumbing or open the door to unchecked residential sprawl, depending on ...
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A Wii bit of fun at annual picnic
Quadruple amputee Dayton Webber, 10, of Charlotte Hall plays his Wii video game Saturday with Samantha Kirby, 13, of Nanjemoy at the Amputees Helping Amputees annual picnic at Jefferson Patterson Park and ...
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Funds jumpstart cancer program
Local health officials are fanning out to churches and other area gathering points to promote a pilot program aimed at decreasing the inexplicably high rate of prostate cancer in Charles County.
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Fuel cost hikes put VanGO $825,000 over budget
The official managing Charles County's public bus system revealed Tuesday that her division is going to have to cut routes and hours of operation in order to cover an $825,000 fiscal 2009budget shortfall.
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Nanjemoy hails its small-town essence
Members of the Nanjemoy Senior Center participated in Saturday's parade held during the eighth annual Nanjemoy Heritage Day.
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State requires repairs at T.C. Martin ES
T.C. Martin Elementary School was cited as adequate on a state inspection May 16, meaning some repairs were needed.
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Farmers, 4-Hers show off livestock while others ride, gorge, play, watch
Clockwise from left, Haley Summers, Tyler Windsor, Riley Elder and Macie Summer with Jared Windsor in the middle peer through holes at an exhibit at the fair.
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Nanjemoy housing plan fading
The likelihood of Charles County building an affordable housing complex for Nanjemoy's poorest residents faded further Monday night.
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