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Next Sunday's review
Dining@LargeNext Sunday I'll review Michael's Steak & Lobster House in Bayview. This is not going to come as a surprise to many of you, considering that I've milked it for so many posts already: Old Baltimore restaurants, a Top 10...... -
Orange County Convention Center revenues, costs rise
Sara K. Clarke and Scott Powers, Sentinel Staff WritersDespite the stumbling economy, revenue is way up at the Orange County Convention Center. The mammoth facility generated $56.6 million through August, just one month short of its full fiscal year. That's up 17.4 percent from a year ago, according to the...Tags: Downtown Disney, Owen Wilson, Walt Disney World Resort, Contracts, Orange County Convention Center
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Fresh face, high hopes for SoDo
Sentinel Staff Writera 22-acre place to shop, work, live and play just south of downtown Orlando -- opened last week with optimism about the future despite the struggling economy. Analysts say the project may take awhile to get off the ground fully, a sentiment echoed by...Tags: Kimco Realty, Personal Service, Economy, Marketing, National Government
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New Businesses
Occupational licenses by county, compiled by Market Force PA of New Smyrna Beach. Lake Camarillos Masonry Inc., masonry, 25305 County Road 561, Astatula, 34705. Flying Scissors, retail, 1120 E. State Road 50, Suite D, Clermont, 34711. Admire Care LLC,...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Furniture, Court Administration, Electronics, New Smyrna Beach
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Death Of 'Kenny The Cop' Lamented
Kenneth Kersias had a lot of nicknames around town. "Kenny." "K.K." "Special K." But the one that stuck, especially among those who didn't know his last name, was "Kenny the Cop." The 55-year-old Windsor Locks native had been the longest-serving member...Tags: Valero LP, Hartford Hospital, Boston Red Sox
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A Neighborly Dispute That Is Best Forgotten
It was a classic neighborhood battle that threatened to kick off a border war between the capital city and its suburban neighbor to the west. At the heart of the dispute was the Pond House Café and Banquet Center, an upscale eatery nestled against the...Tags: Local Elections, West Hartford, National Government, Government
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Poorly maintained public pools a growing health concern in South Florida
South Florida Sun-SentinelNothing says "South Florida lifestyle" like a pool, a tropical oasis where you can take a dip year-round. But hundreds of pools are closed annually for carrying parasites, bacteria and other pathogens that can make swimmers seriously ill. Swimming...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Diseases, Personal Service, Punishment, Environmental Pollution
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Eat out without chewing a hole in your wallet
Sometimes you just want to get out of the house and have a meal. But who can afford it these days? Actually, with a little planning and savvy ordering tricks, it's easy to eat out on the cheap — even if you're feeding a family. We managed to treat...Tags: Greenacres, Delray Beach, Tamarac, Coral Springs, People
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Hospital dream, then hospitality
Special to the Chicago TribuneConstantine "Bud" Cataldo's parents wanted him to be a doctor. So he registered as a pre-med major at Loyola University in 1951. "After two years, I realized I didn't like science. And I wasn't interested in being a lawyer. So, I dropped out," said...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Colleges and Universities, Michigan State University, Government, National Government
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Morton's The Steakhouse to hold anniversary party
Morton's The Steakhouse will celebrate its one-year anniversary from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 21 at its Annapolis restaurant, The Westin Annapolis, 100 Westgate Circle. The cost is $100 per guest. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Boys & Girls... -
Where community is king
Special to The Baltimore SunGlenelg is a compromise. Situated in western Howard County, the area is ideal for couples who commute to Baltimore or Washington. And it is in the country without the in-the-middle-of-nowhere isolation. "It offers a rural lifestyle within minutes of...Tags: Examinations, Jazz Music, Public Transportation, Elementary Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Chief Hideout
Special to The Baltimore SunGeorge Wireman called this town the Gateway to the Mountains when he wrote a local history of it in 1969, and it seems like ever since then, that's what everyone here has called it. "If you stand anywhere on Main Street and look west," Wireman, now 87,...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Religious Festivals, Peace Negotiations, The White House
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