Sep 29, 2009 | The Recorder
Alan Jackson concert logs record attendance
At least for a few hours, the current economic recession appeared out of sight, out of mind when the St.
Professional artists offered lessons
Huntingtown High School junior Ashley Ivanosich, left, and Pat Holt look over the art works Thursday at the opening of this month's student art show at CalvART Gallery in Prince Frederick.
Calvert high schools meet adequate yearly progress
A month into the 2009-2010 school year, Calvert County public schools already have good news: all Calvert high schools have met Adequate Yearly Progress or AYP.
Students get a taste of farm life
The Tidewater School kindergarteners Sam Henshaw-Black, 6, left, and Noah Wurtz, 5, wash and peel potatoes for stone soup for the Farm to School education program at the school.
Scout's project sends bikes beyond borders
Boy Scout John Standard, 16, of Huntingtown organized a "Bikes for the World" collection Saturday for his Eagle Scout project.
Amber Watkins of Prince Frederick fills out a job application Wednesday at the Calvert County Job Fair.
An 85-year-old woman died Wednesday after a van struck her car as she was trying to drive across Route 5 in Waldorf, according to Maryland State Police.
Past Chief and current Corvette Committee Chairman Ozzie Osbourn sits in the Huntingtown Volunteer Fire Department's black 1967 Corvette Stingray that is being raffled this year.
New teachers already feel at home
The first day in a new classroom, much less in a new school system, could be an intimidating experience.