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- The Vineyard Wine Bar in Havre de Grace has been recognized by Wine Spectator magazine for having one of the most outstanding restaurant wine lists in the world for 2012.
- Glen Burnie restaurant has fun nautical theme without going overboard
- Baltimore City police officers have arrested two men in connection with the shooting of a 32-year-old man Saturday night following an argument at an East Baltimore bar.
- Parkville mother-daughter duo appear in new VH1 reality show 'Mama Drama'
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- The Susquehanna Museum at the Lock House, a private organization dedicated to preserving Havre de Grace's local history, will be holding its annual fundraiser, the "Pirate Fest", on Friday, July 13 and Saturday, July 14
- The owners of Mother's Federal Hill Grille will move into the old Griffin's Grill location at 969 Ritchie Highway in Arnold.
- Joseph Patrick Byrne, founder and proprietor of J. Patrick's, a Locust Point tavern known for its Irish music and fare, died Saturday of cancer at Harbor Hospital. He was 81.
- For those of us who lived through the flooding caused by Tropical Storm Agnes in 1972, the recent recollections in
- Pirates have invaded Havre de Grace and encamped at the Susquehanna Museum at the Lock House, this weekend, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Adam DeStefano, a 2007 graduate of St. Paul's School, thanks all those who supported him in his quest to raise money for Camp Sunrise by spending countless hours rowing. ...
- Power outages were less than expected after Sunday storms, the owner of J. Patrick's Irish Pub dies, and a preview of Baltimore Restaurant Week menus.
- Byrne, who lived above the bar, made J. Patrick's one of Baltimore's most authentic Irish pubs
- One of Baltimore¿s favorite pub chefs, Mark Littleton, is getting ready to open his own place. Adam's Eve Gastropub will is scheduled for a July 19 opening.
- After twenty-two pedestrian accidents this summer, Ocean City leaders and the state try to create a safety zone on Coastal Highway
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- Annapolis has been experiencing a rash of motor scooter thefts as the weather has heated up this summer.
- After devastating fire, newly rebuilt restaurant has fun atmosphere
- Fishing not permitted at new pier at Rodgers Tavern in Perryville
- I kind of forgot that restaurants close on July Fourth. Like it's Christmas or something. But they do. Good brunch places like B&O Brasserie, Victoria Gastro Pub and Golden West are all closed on July Fourth.
- If there's a great view of Fourth of July fireworks from your restaurant, why not make a party out of it? And if you've got an absolutely amazing view and can get away with charging a premium, I say go for it. It's the American way. These restaurants really do have a view worth the trouble.
- Have you recovered from the hoopla of Havre de Grace Fourth of July patriotic exuberance of this past week?
- Along Harford Road in Baltimore, eateries on the Lauraville strip like Touloulou were open for business (although phone service was down) but twelve blocks up in Hamlilton Hills, Clementine was waiting to get power back.
- Deadly storm leaves 257,000 still powerless in 100-degree heat
- Some businesses profited as others closed due to lack of electricity.
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- Taste testing three (ridiculously) sweet frozen delights.
- Blue Sage opened on June 1 in the Kelly Avenue space that was formerly The Falls (and before that Freida's Kitchen and, for years, the Mt. Washington Food Market).
- Some restaurants have decided how to proceed under the new law, while others are adding the practice this week.
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- Todd Huff to hear comments on CZMP rezoning issues in 3rd District at Loch Raven High School on June 26
- A local business woman might expand her food truck locations to a spot near Rodgers Tavern in Perryville
- The move is "95 percent" certain according to Peter Wood, whose wife Lisa Henkman owns the popular pizza place.