In and Around Morningside-Skyline
By Mary McHale 301-735-3451
Passenger plane and military helicopter collide over Potomac—no survivors
Back on January 13, 1982, I was driving home from a college class when my car radio announced that Air Florida Flight 90 had crashed into the 14th Street Bridge, broke up, and fell into the river. Most passengers were lost. For weeks there was hardly any other news.
That all came back to me with the news that an American Airlines flight with 60 passengers had collided with a military helicopter with three passengers, near National Airport, plunging both flights into the Potomac River. It was January 29 and, once again, there’s no other news. It is unbelievably tragic. Again.
Who were the passengers?
“Prayers for our sister Christina Stovall (Lovey) and her family,” is the message Elaine Seidman sent out to friends. Christina, apparently, was a La Reine High School grad. She has lost her son Mikey and six of his friends in the crash. They belonged to an ice-skating team.
About a third of the victims were skaters, coaches and family members returning from the 2025 U.S. Figure Skating Championships held last week in Wichita.
Steve Johnson, of Waldorf, and seven of his Maryland friends also died in the crash. They were returning from a Kansas hunting trip. He was a member of UA Steamfitters Local 602.
More sad and tragic stories will surface over the next weeks. The investigation will go on for months. And all of us will remember this tragedy, forever.
Town of Morningside
Morningside Mayor Benn Cann was the first customer when the new McDonald’s, at Suitland and Allentown Road, finally opened on January 30. I didn’t think to ask what he ordered.
Town Elections will be held Monday, May 5. Up for election will be the Mayor and 2 Council Members. Candidate Petitions, for those who want to run for Office, must be turned in by March 3, 5 p.m.
Morningside holds a Work Session February 11 and a Town Meeting Feb. 18, both beginning at 7.
Last week a rabid racoon was reported at the entrance to the Foulois HS parking lot. The Morningside Chief checked out the racoon, found it in a sad state, and put it out of its misery.
Vote for County Exec
The vote for Prince George’s County Executive continues through March 4. If you live in the County, you should have received a ballot. You can vote in the quiet of your home. I did.
The last County Exec was Angela Alsobrooks who resigned December 2, 2024, after being elected Senator.
Running for the office are Aisha Braveboy, Rushern Baker, Calvin Hawkins, Alonzo Washington, Tonya Sweat, Marcelles Crews, Ron Hunt, Albert Slocum and Jesse Peed. And maybe more as this column goes to press.
Fill out your ballot and mail it or find a Drop Box.
Prince George’s County needs a County Executive.
Blood Drive
VFW Auxiliary and the Red Cross are hosting a blood drive and invite you to participate. It will be held at the Morningside Municipal Center, 6901 Ames Street, on Saturday, March 16, 11 a.m. For more information, call 301-736-2301.
Black History Month Family Day
The Wayne K. Curry Sports and Learning Center comes to life on February 22 with local Black vendors, food offerings from local chefs, performances, interactive activities and workshops for all ages on February 22, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free.
The Wayne K. Curry Sports and Learning Center is at 8001 Sheriff Road, Hyattsville.
Tagalog Mass
Pastor of St. Philip’s Parish, Father Ryan Islo Pineda, who hails from the Philippines, offers Mass in their language (Tagalog) every second Sunday at 4 p.m. The next Tagalog Mass will be February 9. He also invites attendees to stay on for Filipino food in the social hall after Mass.
St. Philip’s is at 5416 Henderson Way, in Camp Springs. Information: 301-423-5821.
Judith Busky, longtime Skyline resident
Judith Ann Busky, who formerly lived on Elmendorf Drive in Skyline and worked at the Census Bureau, died January 24 at Heritage Village Memory Care in Gainesville, Va. She was 86.
Judy (as I always knew her) was born in Pineville, W.Va., daughter of Willie Garnet Short and Mae Eliouse (Jerrell) Short.
She began her career on Capitol Hill, working as a secretary in the office of Congressman John Rooney (D-NY). Later she worked for the Census Bureau in the Human Resources office.
She was a founding member of the Skyline Citizens Association, a devoted homemaker, and a good friend.
She’s survived by her husband of almost 61 years, Henry; sons Michael, Steven, Christopher and daughter-in-law Krista (Wright) Busky. She also leaves grandchildren, Evan, Dominic, Nicholas, Matthew, Joshua and wife Maddy (Pora) Busky. She was predeceased by her brother David Short. Visitation was February 1 at Lee Funeral Home.
Milestones
Happy Birthday to Connie Waby and Mary (Stakem) Crane, Feb. 9; Alma Richardson and Winnie Jones, Feb.10; Ginny Call, Dawn Witherow and David Chambers, Feb. 11; Sophia Grace Shives, Angie Miller, Katelyn Dudding and Pat Miller, Feb. 13; Joan Rose and Scott Jenkins, Feb. 14; Father Ted Hegnauer, Mary Desmarais, David Chambers, Mary Young and Yvetta Sears, Feb. 15.
Happy Anniversary to Frank & Soo Wilson on Feb. 15.
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Brandywine-Aquasco
By Audrey Johnson 301-922-5384
CIAA ALUMNI VOLUNTEER TEAM
Calling all volunteers! We need your help! The Bowie State University Office of Alumni Engagement and Stewardship is looking for committed alumni who will join us in our mission to make a positive impact as host of the CIAA 2025. Sign up and be a part of this exciting volunteer opportunity. www.bowiestate.edu/ciaa.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Join St. Philip’s Church located at 13801 Baden Westwood Road, Brandywine, Maryland 20603 in celebrating Black History Month. Financial Check-up Informational Session Saturday, February 8 from 2–3 p.m. Learn about tools that can help protect families and increase generational wealth. Taste of Soul Food Sunday, February 9 after the 9:30 a.m. Service. Enjoy a taste of the ethnic cuisine associated with African American history and culture. Black Love Saturday, February 15 (2–3:30 p.m.). Fashion Show Saturday, February 22 (2–4 p.m.). Celebrate our style and grace as we walk the runway in African, urban style, smart casual, and formal wear. Black Success Sunday, February 23 (During the 9:30 a.m. Service). Opportunity to look back to look forward as we explore the Black success stories. Let us come together to reflect, learn, and celebrate. We look forward to seeing you. Wear your Black History and African prints all month.
TRIBUTE TO RUTH TURNER
In 1964, Ruth received a Licensed Practical Nursing degree from Prince George’s Community Hospital School of Nursing in Cheverly, Maryland where she served in the surgical wing as the post operating Charge Nurse, Because of her leadership and academic achievement she was awarded the 1964 Honor Bar for attaining the highest-grade point average in Theory and Practice for Obstetrical Nursing. Ruth entered the Prince George’s County Public School’s System to serve as school nurse at Bethune and Gwynn Park Middle Schools until her retirement in 1988.
During her years as a member of Christ United Methodist Woman, Ruth was President of the Washington East District Auxiliary and Volunteer Service of the N.M Carroll Home in Baltimore, Maryland. A highlight of her church life was serving as a Certified Lay Speaker who used her gifts to share God’s Word in sermons and acts of ministry. She served on the Board of Trustees as a member and secretary; on the Usher Board for 21 years with 20 years as President; on the Communications Ministry as a member and chairperson; on the Health and Welfare Ministry as a member who offered bold pressure screenings and taught CPR.
A core belief in Ruth’s life was giving back to her community. Her commitment to volunteer and community work was acknowledged by her receiving numerous certificates and awards. Among those recognitions were: Service Ministry Award in Christian Education, Certificate of Merit from Regency Nursing and Rehabilitation Treatment Center, and a Certification of Appreciation for the Food Distribution Program for Prince George’s County, Maryland. Ruth was awarded the State of Maryland Governor’s Volunteer Service Certificate from Governor Parris Glendening in
1999. Ruth was a columnist for the Prince George’s Post, covering the Brandywine-Aquasco area for many years. Ruth was a pilar in her community always helping people. She had a kind and loving heart.
CONGRATULATIONS
“Continued gratitude for all that have prayed and supported MaKayla, especially this past year. Fall Semester straight A’s North Carolina A&T USDA Agricultural Export Market Challenge Team (Spring). Continuing her school leadership with the Honors College, MANRRS and NBS while working at the student center. Preparing dance minor study abroad to Senegal. Prince George’s County Farm Bureau Farm as the 2024–2025 AG Ambassador”. Stephanie Deville Eugene. MaKayla is the daughter of Curtis and Stephanie Eugene of Brandywine, Maryland.
CONGRATULATIONS
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ‘I Have a Dream Award’ was presented to McKinley Hayes by Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Prince George’s County on January 18, 2025. Dr. Josephine Mourning, President SCLC.
“The University of Maryland Eastern Shore is proud to celebrate your outstanding achievement in receiving the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “I Have a Dream Award.” Your dedication to service and leadership exemplifies the values we hold dear, and your commitment to making positive impact in the community is truly inspiring. We are honored to call you an alum and look forward to witnessing your continued success.” #HawkPride#UMESAlumni#MakingADifference.
NOTTINGHAM MYERS UMC
“*Proud Pastor Alert!!!* Nottingham Myers’ Health and Welfare Ministry broke their own record this year in the annual Advent Challenge! We donated over 1300 lbs. of food and provided nearly $300 in cash and gift cards to our community’s CSS Food Pantry! We want to thank everyone who participated to make this the best year we have ever had! Our local CSS Food Pantry is a staple in our community, and it blesses families weekly! They provide non-perishable items and fresh food items to families in need. Nottingham Myers believes in connecting with our community to serve and assist the programs here so all may continue to be prosperous. So proud of the Small Church with a Big Vision serving a Bigger God!” #nmc1867. Pastor Shemaiah Strickland, Nottingham Myers United Methodist Church.
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