Mentoring kids in Conway through 100 Point Club
May 28, 2011 by
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Mentoring kids in Conway through 100 Point Club
Nesbitt Perry has seen the power of the 100 Point Club. Since her grandsons, Shyhiem Perry, 14, and Jakhil Perry, 11, joined the character-building group at Whittemore Park Middle School, she said she has seen the positive changes it has made in the boys’ lives.
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Andrew Zimmern takes a trip through San Francisco’s “Bizarre” alternative food scene
March 5, 2011 by
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Andrew Zimmern takes a trip through San Francisco’s “Bizarre” alternative food scene
Pueng Vongs, Y! SF Editor The strangely addictive food travel TV show, “Bizarre Foods,” makes a long-awaited stop in San Francisco. Award-winning chef Andrew Zimmern is fresh off episodes where he samples eclectic cultures and cuisines: camel hump sausage in …
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Tag along on a trip through Americana in Massachusetts’ Berkshires
September 1, 2010 by
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Tag along on a trip through Americana in Massachusetts’ Berkshires
As we drive into the Massachusetts’ Berkshire Mountains from the east, on the MassPike, they slowly capture our attention with vista upon vista of thickly treed slopes. In the summer, it is like approaching a rural Emerald City — no big buildings, no billboards. Just dense [...]
Amtrak puts dining cars back on some trains through Cleveland
January 12, 2010 by
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Amtrak puts dining cars back on some trains through Cleveland
Fine dining returns to Lake Shore Limited trains through Cleveland
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Hidden Treasures: Visitors get a private tour through centuries of Americana
December 15, 2009 by
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Hidden Treasures: Visitors get a private tour through centuries of Americana
NEW HAVEN — The centuries-old grandfather clocks may have stopped chiming, but their rich history remains ingrained in their gears. The classic tables and upscale chairs share aisles with other time-stamped treasures, all tucked away in the basement of a Yale building not quite in [...]