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Cops & Courts
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Obituaries 11
Education 14
Feature 15
Unique Shops of SOMD
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Community 18
Letters 19
Library Calendar
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Craft Tip of The Week
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Community Calendar
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Church Directory
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Games 26
Entertainment 27
Classifieds
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Business Directory
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Contributing Writers
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Leonardtown Incumbents
Cruise To Victory
By Guy Leonard
Staff Writer
Mayor Dan Burris and two members
of the Leonardtown Town Council, Jay
Mattingly and Hayden Hammett, all
easily won reelection Tuesday as all
ran unopposed.
Voter turnout is generally low in
town elections, but just 113 voters
turned out this week to cast a ballot.
It was slow and steady but the rain
didnt help, said Town Administrator
Laschelle McKay. It was an uncontested election, hopefully that means
people are happy with the way things
are going.
There are 2,048 registered voters in
town.
Mattingly said the election showed
that town residents were pleased with
the way leadership has run the town.
We want to continue working on
the downtown, including the new
apartments, Mattingly said. That
will bring more people into town
and support all the businesses and
restaurants.
Mattingly said some of the councils best accomplishments included
pushing for a buyer of the vacant PNC
Bank building and installing a new
playground down at the Leonardtown
Wharf.
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By Guy Leonard
Staff Writer
As the Commissioners of St. Marys
County are closing in on making final the fiscal 2017 operating budget, both teachers and
support staff with the public schools made
one last effort to convince elected leaders to
increase funding for higher pay.
The commissioners held a public forum
Tuesday night in Leonardtown at county government offices.
School staff have made repeated requests to
the commissioners for more funding this year
but commissioners have signaled that funding
will be mostly flat for schools given that revenues from both property and income taxes
have only slightly increased over last year.
One former school bus driver called the pay
available for drivers pathetic while a former
teachers assistant said he took a job at a local
home improvement store inventoring lumber
that paid better than his job with the school
system.
Elizabeth Yoakley, an 18-year veteran
of the county school system and a teacher
at Great Mills High
School, said she and
her husband, also a
school system employee, were still
finding it difficult get
by even on both their
salaries.
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struggle to make ends
meet, Yoakley told
commissioners. Its
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Day but I dont feel
very appreciated.
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By Guy Leonard
Staff Writer
County planners are seeking the communitys input on a possible new road in
the Mechanicsville and Charlotte Hall areas to relieve traffic congestion.
The Department of Land Use and
Growth Management (LUGM) is considering construction of a road running parallel to Three Notch Road that would extend
from Mohawk Drive south to Route 6.
LUGM will hold a meeting on the proposal May 18 at the Charlotte Hall Library; county officials say that they have
hired a consultant to study the road project
and identify possible sites for its eventual
building.
Planners say that the installation of the
road will one of the initial steps in moving ahead with North County Town Center
Plan.
Citizen participation is necessary to
develp a plan which reflects a community
they call home, a county press release
stated.
Elected leaders have long sought to be-
gin the process of a North County development plan but were busy working on completing the plan for Lexington Park.
The study will take into consideration
several topics, said LUGM Deputy Director Bill Hunt, including the costs of just
constructing the road and the number of
trips that are likely to run on what is expected to be a 2.4 mile stretch of asphalt.
Theyll be developing that, Hunt said
of the consultants job.
He added that the costs in the study will
not include any costs that will have to be
incurred to purchase the land where the
road might go.
The county currently does not own any
land that would fill the requirements, Hunt
said.
The object of the road would be to reduce traffic congestion, he said, but the
study would have to bear that out.
Thats the belief, thats the hope, Hunt
said. This modeling will test that theory.
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ed States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein; Acting Special
Agent in Charge Frank Riehl of the Bureau
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Agent in Charge Karl C. Colder of the Drug
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the Prince Georges County Police Department; Acting Chief Stanley Johnson, of the
Maryland National Capital Park Police,
Prince Georges County Division; Charles
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According to their plea agreements
and other court documents, from January
through July 2015, Jones and Fletcher conspired with Troy Taishon Swann, Antoine
Dewayne Savoy, and James Devwan Pixley, to distribute cocaine. Jones obtained
cocaine from Fletcher and other sources.
Fletcher obtained two to 20 ounces of cocaine several times a month from Swann
and other suppliers. Fletcher distributed the
cocaine to his customers for further distribution, and used some of the powder cocaine to manufacture crack cocaine, which
he also distributed.
Jones sold cocaine to his customers,
which included Savoy and Pixley. Jones
often distributed the cocaine from the
home of a female friend in Prince Frederick, Maryland, which Jones used as a stash
house. Savoy and Pixley generally purchased cocaine from Jones several times a
month and used at least half of that cocaine
to manufacture crack cocaine, which they
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stash house in Prince Frederick recovered:
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CIVIL NO. 18-C-16-000332
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To the Editor:
I would like to thank the citizens of St.
Marys County for giving me the opportunity to continue on to the General Election in
November. I hope to continue to serve on behalf of the students, staff and community as a
member of the Board of Education.
I congratulate the other candidates on their
work to get their message out to voters. It isnt
easy to take on such a task, but our community
is better for the conversations campaigns generate. I applaud your willingness to be part of
the process. I look forward to continuing my
conversation with community members in the
coming months to share what I bring to the
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Its a Big/Small World: Digital Identity
High-school students are invited to join
AmeriCorp VISTA and St. Marys College of
Maryland students to discuss Its a Big/Small
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Twitter, just some of the countless social media tools out there. Sometimes these tools can
be useful; other times they can prevent you
from getting a job. Local college students will
discuss how to properly use social media so you
dont end up getting burned. This is a drop-in
program from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday,
April 28 at Leonardtown Library. No registration required.
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Saturday, May 7
Outside Yard and Plant Sale
7th District VFD Firehouse
(21660 Colton Pt. Rd.,
Avenue)- 7 to 11 a.m.
Tables can be rented for $10,
additional table for $7. Please
call 301-769-4042 or 301-7692016 for more information.
Please leave a message and we
will get back to you as soon as
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Friendship Antiques and
Vintage Collectibles (3 West
Friendship Rd., Friendship)- 8
a.m. to 3 p.m.
Outdoor Spring Festival.
Indoor and Outdoor plants will
be available for purchase. In
addition there will be a garden
themed yard sale with many
unique items for sale.
Spring Festival and Craft
Fair
Garvey Senior Activity
Center (41780 Baldridge St.,
Leonardtown)- 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
This event will include items
for sale including crafts,
needlework, plants, jewelry,
art, glassware, health and
beauty products, baked goods,
books, and many other Vendor
specialty items. There will be
a handcrafted Quilt Raffle!!!
Vendors are welcomed!
Set-up begins at 7 a.m. The
registration fee is $10. For
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Historic Mansion Tour
Thomas Stone National
Historic Site (6655 Rosehill
Rd., Port Tobacco)- 10 a.m. to
4 p.m.
Visit Thomas Stone National
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the life of one of the signers
of the Declaration of the
Independence for Maryland.
Annmarie Antique and Flea
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The Annmarie Antique and
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Reservations not required but
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Splash for Scholarships
College of Southern Maryland
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The College of Southern
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Leonardtown Campus Wellness
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funds for student scholarships.
The Splash for Scholarships
event will include music and
dancing, seashore-inspired
cuisine, poolside games
To submit your event listing to go in our Community Calendar, please email timescalendar@countytimes.net
with the listing details by 12 p.m. on the Tuesday prior to our Thursday publication.
Tuesday, May 10
Cedar Point Ladies Golf
Cedar Point Gold Course
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All skill levels are welcome.
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Friends and Family SMART
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(21770 FDR Blvd., Lexington
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This lecture and exercise based session, held at the Garvey Senior Activity
Center on Tuesday, May 10 at 2:30 p.m.,
is designed for older adults regarding
proper dynamic warm up and stretching,
its positive effects on performance and its
LifeBio
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An
8-week
Life
Story
Writing
Group
This 8-week interactive class held at
the Garvey Senior Activity Center on
Wednesdays, May 11 through June 29
from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. is designed
to provide a structure to introduce the
power of life stories and to kick start participants efforts to capture memories,
experiences, and values. Interesting exercises prime the pump of memories and
lead to opportunities to listen and learn
from each others life journey. No prior
writing experience is necessary. Participants will need to bring a spiral bound
notebook to class. Cost for participation
is $10 and must be paid when registering. Attendance for all class sessions is
highly encouraged. Space is limited to 10
people. To learn more, call 301-475-4200,
ext. *1050.
Vertigo Presentation
The video American Experience: Civilian Conservation Corps will be playing at the Loffler Senior Activity Center
on Wednesday, May 11 at 10 a.m. This
video depicts Franklin Roosevelts efforts
to provide relief for the many American
workers who were out of work during
the Great Depression by developing jobs
in natural resource conservation. More
than three million young men were put
to work in the nations forests and parks,
planting trees, building flood barriers,
fighting fires and maintaining roads and
trails. This program interweaves rich
archival imagery with the personal accounts of CCC veterans to tell the story of
one of the boldest and most popular New
Deal experiments. 60 minutes. Call 301737-5670, ext. 1658, or stop by the reception desk at Loffler to sign up. Seating is
limited.
Gardening Class
Loffler Senior Activity Center 301-737-5670, ext. 1658 Garvey Senior Activity Center, 301-475-4200, ext. 1050 Northern Senior Activity Center, 301-475-4002, ext. 3101
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