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Sun WineFest Celebrates Its 10th Year
For the Sun WineFest's 10th year, famed cookbook author and James Beard award winner Dorie Greenspan pulled together a cookie recipe representing three facets of her life: a vanilla French sablé base with cherries, cranberries and raisins cooked in mulled...
Tags: Mushrooms, Wines, Bars and Clubs, Celebrities, Old Saybrook
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Small Business Saturday
It’s bad enough that we’d already endured weeks of Christmas commercials before Thanksgiving Day, but this year’s ridiculous idea of having stores open on Thursday really bugged me. I heard a few shoppers on the news today saying that...Tags: Xbox, Holidays, Small Businesses, Small Business Saturday
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Hash House A Go Go To Open At Mohegan Sun
San Diego-based chain Hash House A Go Go is slated to open at Mohegan Sun in mid-December, according to casino representatives. The restaurant describes its menu as "twisted farm food," with a menu of traditional diner fare with "offbeat, over-the-top...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Meals Gone Mobile
CTW FeaturesHungry couples looking for an innovative twist on wedding grub needn’t look further than their own busy street corner. The growing popularity of food trucks have hooked a nation, spawning a reality TV series on Food Network and a still-booming...Tags: Food Network (tv network), Marriage, Family, Weddings
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At Doogie's, A Farewell To The Big Dog
It’s been featured on the Travel Channel’s “Man v. Food” and recognized by “Every Day with Rachael Ray” magazine. But now the two-foot hot dog that put Doogie’s on the map is no longer.
The legendary hot dog is a...Tags: Travel Channel (tv network), Hot Dogs, Waterbury, Companies and Corporations, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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How to make your wedding eco-friendly
Special to CTgetsMarried.comWhat is the newest and fastest growing trend in the multi-billion dollar per year wedding industry? Why going "green" of course. What does going "green" mean. It means that you can have organic or locally grown food, you can be whisked away in a hybrid...Tags: Flowers, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Metal and Mineral, Energy Saving, Marriage
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Gatto's 'Shakedown' bill gets halfway home
A bill by Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silver Lake) that would protect businesses against "shakedown lawsuits" sailed through the state Assembly Friday on a unanimous vote. The bill was Gatto's attempt to remedy what small-business owners in his district...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Mike Gatto, Business, Trials, Justice System
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For graduation parties, an intimate touch
1. When Madison Jacobson receives her Towson High School diploma on June 1, the celebration will just be getting started. Jacobson, who will head to Roanoke College in the fall, will continue the festivities at home the day after...
Tags: Tony Foreman, Education, Event Planning, Salads, Colleges and Universities
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Calls for action on Highland Park Theater
It's been a year since the city-owned Highland Park Theater was closed for safety concerns, and now there's a growing outcry to spend enough money to reopen it as the City Council continues a process to locate a developer for the site. It could cost...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Business, Public Officials, Politics, Government
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Construction set to start on major development in Roanoke
Developers say a new project in the city of Roanoke will transform a 22-acre site between Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital and downtown. Friday morning, they came together with community leaders to break ground on "The Bridges." The first phase...
Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Science and Technology, Virginia Tech, Medical Research, Interior Policy
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Obama, Christie again teaming up for post-Sandy Jersey Shore tour
TRENTON, N.J. — President Barack Obama will tour the Jersey Shore with Gov. Chris Christie on Tuesday, capping an extended Memorial Day weekend that already had the governor opening a new Atlantic City casino and featured live network coverage of...Tags: Holidays, Casino and Gambling, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Casino and Gambling Industry, Mitt Romney
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Suicide of a newspaper
Paul GreenbergWhen a city, or a state, loses its daily newspaper, something of its soul is lost with it. It's as if ancient Athens had lost its agora, the forum at its center where scholars taught and great debates were held. Or if Jerusalem lost its Western Wall,...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Potatoes, Des Moines Register, Foods and Beverages, Newspaper and Magazine
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