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More on Joshau Hill and Robert Oliver Seafood
Dining@LargeOK, I've got the skinny on Joshau Hill's move to Robert Oliver Seafood in Mount Vernon. First of all, he wants me to tell you he's signed a one-year contract with the restaurant, so he won't be going anywhere for......Tags: Contracts, Mount Vernon, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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So what's new?
Dining@LargeI almost hate to mention it, but I hear that Chef Joshau Hill is now at Robert Oliver Seafood near the Meyerhoff. Why do I hate to mention it? Blink and he'll be gone again. (Photo courtesy of Robert Oliver Seafood)...... -
Melissa Leo is red hot
From the moment Melissa Leo's sharp features and mane of red hair slashed through the dull precinct light of Homicide: Life on the Street, she offered something new to movie and TV audiences: a woman who was just as smart and tough as any of the guys (the...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Ellen Burstyn, Broadway, State University of New York, John Wayne
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Fish Report: Sept. 5, 2008
Labor Day is over and the kids are back in school, but autumn weather doesn't appear anywhere in sight. Hot, dry weather continues to plague the region, making fish sluggish and forcing fishermen to work extra hard for their catches. Things are...Tags: Rivers, Weather Reports, Beach Vacations, Labor Day, Fishing
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Alaska's 'first dude' masters supporting role
With all the news about Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, there's been little room for information about her husband. On Thursday we learned that the oil worker-champion snowmobiler-hunter-commercial fisherman sometimes refers to himself as Alaska's "first dude."...Tags: Regional Authority, Barack Obama, Political Candidates, Executive Branch, Petroleum Industry
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Medieval Festival and other fall fests on LI
pat.burson@newsday.comGo back - way back - in time to the days when men in shining armor jousted with swords and battle axes, rescued damsels in distress and ate bloody hunks of meat with their bare hands. The annual Medieval Festival returns to the great lawn at the 216-acre...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Long Island Fall Festival, Festive Event, Cell Phones, Theodore Roosevelt
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Sarah Palin is the real thing
Old dogs can learn new tricks, after all. John McCain fooled us all again. This time, the old rascal went north to Alaska for his running mate. He got the whole oh-so-savvy commentariat rummaging through the Internet, trying to find out just who is...Tags: Regional Authority, Barack Obama, Unions, John McCain, Hillary Clinton
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Crabbers shut out Granby
Daily PressNORFOLK -- The scouting film Hampton coach Mike Smith watched showed one thing. And then Granby showed something completely different Thursday night at Powhatan Field. Yet it didn't matter. The Crabbers adjusted and posted a workman-like 19-0 win behind...Tags: Natural Disasters, Mike Smith, Disasters, Curtis Brown, Kevin Johnson
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OUTDOORS CALENDAR
Fishing Sept. 10: Connecticut Fly Fisherman's Association meeting, Veterans Memorial Clubhouse, 100 Sunset Ridge, East Hartford, 7 p.m. Ed Mitchell, well-known saltwater fly fishermen, will do a presentation on "fly fishing for Atlantic bonito and...Tags: Bushnell Park, Fishing, Clubs and Associations, Firearms, ING Group
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Palin: Text of the Speech
Spin CycleHere's the speech: Mr. Chairman, delegates, and fellow citizens: I am honored to be considered for the nomination for vice president of the United States ... I accept the call to help our nominee for president to serve and defend......Tags: Punishment, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Ethics, Parliament, Upper House
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Has Dining@Large affected my reviewing style?
Dining@LargeUnder Monday Morning Quarterbacking, Robert (the single one) had this to say:As I was reading your review and got to the end of paragraph 3, it occurred to me that maybe the Sandbox conversational style has found its way into......Tags: Smithfield, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Beverage Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Fisherman gets out of boat, gets stuck in mud
Firefighters rescued a fisherman who got stuck up to his neck in mud for about two hours in Cumberland County. An official says Wayne Cox was in his boat along Thompsons Beach in Maurice River Township when the tide went out. He got out of his boat...Tags: Fires, Cumberland County
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