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Where do you eat on the road?
Dining@LargeIn his guest post today, Bucky touches on a subject that plagues me every time I take a road trip. I have packed lunches often enough, but I hate eating in the car, and there are only a few routes......Tags: Labor Day, Trips and Vacations, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Shore counting on tourist wave
Special to Baltimoresun.comHurricane Isabel left such an impression on the Tilghman Island Inn on Maryland's Eastern Shore -- about $400,000 worth -- that its owners gave it a permanent marker. The inn's remodeled restaurant now is called Isabel's. "She was the one that...Tags: Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), Hotels and Accommodations, Hurricanes, Automotive Equipment, Hurricane Damage
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Margaret Sippel
Groton: Services for Margaret Sippel, 91, of Groton will 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, at St. John's Lutheran Church, Groton. The Rev. Craig Grams will officiate. Burial will take place at a later date in Union Cemetery, Groton, under the direction of...Tags: Watertown, Groton
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Richard Thompson: Innovation in, nostalgia out
Again Richard Thompson makes the case with his latest album, “Electric” (New West): He belongs with Bob Dylan, Neil Young and a handful of others in his ability to sustain a high level of artistic intensity and integrity in a career that has...
Tags: Emmylou Harris, Pete Seeger, Music Industry, Theft, Neil Young
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Stronger economy means more points to get a free hotel room
Here’s another sign that the economy is stronger: Several major hotel chains are significantly raising the number of loyalty reward points needed to book a free room. It’s a simple matter of supply and demand, said Joe Brancatelli, who...
Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Critics targeting hotel chains affiliated with NRA
National Rifle Assn. critics are blasting two of the world's biggest hotel companies because they give discounts to NRA members. A global advocacy site, Avaaz.org, has urged its followers to go on Facebook and sound off against Best Western International...
Tags: U.S. Airways, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Social Media, Media Industry
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He made HoJo's a cultural icon
Howard Johnson built a coast-to-coast network of eponymous restaurants and motel franchises that fed the wanderlust of mid-20th-century North Americans.
In so doing, he transformed Howard Johnson's into a cultural phenomenon known to millions for its...Tags: Boston, Cooking Shows (genre), The New York Times, Ice Cream, Authors
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SoCal Close-Ups: A date with the Coachella Valley
Sure, you could go to the beach again. Or you could turn your back on the Pacific and head instead for a desert land of date shakes and camel races, jumbo windmills and creationist dinosaurs, native palms and gay parties, mountain views and midcentury...
Tags: Dinah Shore, Eggs Benedict, Bob Hope, Entertainment Events, Music
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HoJo site in Fort Lauderdale for sale
Sun SentinelThe owner of the old Howard Johnson’s on Fort Lauderdale beach is looking to sell, eight months after getting approval to build 170 condominiums at the site. Silvia Coltrane was expected to tear down the hotel and build an 18-story condo...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Real Estate Sellers, Condos
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Beach volleyball tourney in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
Professional beach-volleyball players such as Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Traynor won't be there, and neither will those intense screams and grunts that make high-level volleyball such a watchable sport on TV. The 4Kids Gift of Hope Beach Volleyball Drive...
Tags: Walmart, Target, Volleyball, Beach Volleyball
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ASK PETE : Phone line may help with concerns
Q. I'm contacting you in regards to an issue that I originally submitted a request for back in early August to the City Department of Traffic and Lighting. As of today, the request has not received a final response, so I thought I would drop your office a...
Tags: Botany, Roseland, Natural Resource Industry, Real Estate
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8 Businesses Sued By New Jersey For Price Gouging In Wake Of Sandy
Officials in New Jersey announced Friday the filing of several civil lawsuits against eight New Jersey businesses, accusing them of unlawful price gouging while consumers were in need of fuel, shelter, and other essentials during the Hurricane Sandy state...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Business, Prices, Sales, Government
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