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At a glance: Living in Cutchogue, Long Island
lisa.doll-bruno@newsday.comTHE SCOOP: Scenic and laid-back, Cutchogue is the birthplace of the North Fork's first vineyard and winery. In 1973, Alex and Louisa Hargrave planted the area's first grapes and two years later opened the winery, Hargrave Vineyard. It was later sold to...Tags: Rivers, State Budgets, Long Island Sound, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Sales
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Billings Forge Farmers Market: 'We Had A Good Year'
The end of the growing season is here and with it, the end of the seasonal farmers' markets and their fresh produce.
But the Farmers Market at Billings Forge on Broad Street in Hartford is ending its season with style by hosting one last blast.
The...Tags: Old Saybrook, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), West Hartford, Woodbury
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For the record
Teacher arrested in molestation: A brief in Tuesday's California section about a former private school teacher arrested and charged with molesting two 9-year-old girls two decades ago said that the former teacher, Mark Walter Sonnenburg, allegedly...Tags: Barack Obama, Natural Resources, Forestry and Timber, Government, National Government
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Mory's, A Yale Institution, Fights Back Against Hard Times
Not far from some of the city's trendiest stores and restaurants sits Mory's, a Yale legend dating to the 1860s, marked simply with a small brass nameplate on the front door of a modest two-story house.
Behind the door, Mory's history as a world-...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Jodie Foster, W., Government, National Government
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Winery was retirement dream for 3 nurses
The Free Lance-StarWhen visitors ask the three former nursing professionals about creating Athena Vineyards and Winery, most assume they had lots of help. "Planting vines that first year, 2002, it was the three of us with shovels, an augur and some help from my nephew for...Tags: Northumberland County, Retirement, Family, Beverage Industry, Westmoreland County
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Culinary Historians present 'Dining in Los Angeles: 1903'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSATURDAY Culinary Historians present "Dining in Los Angeles: 1903": Peek into the culinary history of 20th century dining in Los Angeles, a time when the population grew in numbers and diversity. Charles Perry discusses the health-food movement and...Tags: History, Arable Farming, Santa Monica, Beverage Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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October social calendar
Thursday, Oct. 2 "Sister ACT Gala 2008" Benefits Marian House Cocktail attire Radisson Plaza Lord Baltimore Hotel, 20 W. Baltimore St. 7 p.m. Tickets $90 Call 410-467-4246 Thursday, Oct. 2 "Autumn Wine Tasting in the Barn" Benefits Hopewell Cancer...Tags: Glencoe, Libraries and Museums, Cancer, Frederick Douglass, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Harford County Datebook
TODAY Dollar Days Ladew Topiary Gardens, 3535 Jarrettsville Pike, Monkton, continues Dollar Days Weekend when admission to the gardens and nature walk is $1. The historic house tour is an additional $3; make reservations upon arrival. Hours are 10:30 a.m....Tags: Music Theater, Dance, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Road Transportation, Climbing
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Tapabar is not Italian — so get over it and enjoy
Over the years, a few brave souls have opened restaurants in Little Italy that aren't Italian - not many, but some. India Rasoi and Mo's Seafood come to mind.
I can see why it might be tempting. You're guaranteed there will be a lot of foot traffic...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Beverage Industry, Charles Theatre, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Oregon by the glass
Special to The Baltimore SunBack in the storied 1960s, a handful of dauntless winemakers trekked north from California wine country to the valleys of western Oregon, where they struck liquid gold. Once better known for its tall firs than for its fine cuvees, Oregon today is home...Tags: Dundee, Public Holidays, Beverage Industry, Thanksgiving, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Neighbors sour on proliferation of tasting rooms
The Associated PressDon Cohorst has acres of vineyards, a stash of small-batch vintages and a barn he wants to turn into a cozy tasting room for wine-sipping visitors. He's convinced he can ply those wine lovers with samples of his Syrah and Muscat Canelli and sell them...Tags: Retirement, Sales, Marketing, Placer County, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Oregon: In the valley of wine
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterVideo: Two minutes in Oregon wine country McMinnville, Ore. Blame the volcanoes of the Northwest that sent so much lava roaring through this valley about 16 million years ago and set the stage. Or blame the glaciers of Montana for forcing floods,...Tags: Dundee, Rivers, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Landforms, Thanksgiving
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