How to Feed an Army
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:26 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Have you ever wondered what it would be like to feed an entire army? Well, The Saratoga National Historical Park will answer that question for you. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On August 13, there will be a distraction on how and what the British soldiers ate during the revolutionary war. They will use historically accurate cooking tools and methods to re-create a soldier's feast.The event will be at the Saratoga National Historic Park, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.New owner revives RAW Juice Bar in Schenectady, opening date set
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:26 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- RAW Juice Bar, a staple on Jay Street since 2016, closed its doors in 2022. Now, the owner of Bud's on Jay, Jack Kowalski, is bringing it back to life. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Kowalski said the previous owner, Nicole Pardi, closed so she could focus on another business. The sale of RAW was finalized in April 2023."RAW was one of the first juice bars in the Capital Region," said Kowalski. "The Pardi family put everything they had into the business and we're honored to have the opportunity to get the doors back open." Beignet cafe opening on New Scotland Ave in Albany RAW Juice Bar will be reopening at 177 Jay Street on July 31. The menu will have fresh pressed juices, superfood smoothie bowls, salads, fresh fruit smoothies, and waffles. RAW is also hiring. If interested, you can send your resume to [email protected] currently has two coffee shops: Bud's on Jay at 1...Schenectady PD considering civilian police academy in the Fall
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:26 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Schenectady Police Department is asking for feedback on a possible civilian police academy in tandem with other local law enforcement agencies this fall. Those interested in taking part may fill out a survey given by the police department online. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The survey gauges civilians' interest in possible topics covered, how long the course should be, how many sessions would be held weekly, etc. Those who aren't interested in joining are still encouraged to fill out the survey. In 2022, the Albany Police Department held a citizens' police academy in the Spring of 2022. Per the citizens' police academy webpage on Albany's website, their academy offered "a unique opportunity to increase understanding between citizens who live in or work in the City and Albany Police through education." Weekly classes were offered to cover several topics, help dispel misconceptions, and buil...Umpires rule intent in Mikolas plunking Happ; veteran recounts it differently
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:26 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Miles Mikolas was ejected from Thursday's series opener against the Chicago Cubs after plunking Ian Happ with a pitch, just moments after an errant backswing from Happ hit Willson Contreras on top of his mask, led to sudden pain and forced him to leave early. Umpires allege there was intent in Mikolas hitting Happ, leading to the ejection. It ended the St. Louis Cardinals veteran's night after just 14 pitches and three batters faced. "I was a little surprised," said Mikolas on the ejection via Bally Sports Midwest. "I threw a pitch inside, it got [Happ]. He was just going to take his base. There was no chirping or anything between sides. He was taking his base, and I was waiting on the next ball, go get the next hitter. [The umpires] had a meeting, and they decided to toss me." Five Cardinals to watch as the clock ticks closer to trade deadline Umpire crew chief Lance Barksdale commented on the situation after the game to St. Louis Post-Dispatch Cardinals beat writer ...Colorado authors pen books on French baguettes, Nazi resistance and UFOs
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:26 GMT
“After Anne,” by Logan Steiner (William Morrow)“After Anne,” by Logan Steiner (William Morrow)Colorado author Logan Steiner writes that as a girl, she loved “Anne of Green Gables.” So later, after she learned about the life of its author, Lucy Maud Montgomery, she decided the children’s book author was ripe for a novel.Maud, as the author was known to her friends, was extraordinarily successful as a writer, but she lived a sad and difficult life. Her closest friend and only confidante died as a young woman. Her minister-husband became mentally ill early in their marriage and never recovered, leaving Maud to support the family. One son was a bounder. Maud herself was far from happy and committed suicide.Not exactly the life led by Anne of Green Gables.As a young woman, Maud knew she would be a writer. She kept journals and sold what were called “Sunday-school stories,” but was determined to write novels. She considered her writing as important as her marriage....CBI alert update: 5-year-old taken from Aspen found safe
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:26 GMT
Colorado authorities say a missing 5-year-old child taken from Aspen has been found safe.A Colorado Bureau of Investigation missing endangered child alert issued early Friday has been deactivated, CBI officials said shortly before 8 a.m. in an emailed update.No other information related to the search was provided in the update.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Suspect in Arapahoe County child custody case is arrested in Texas Crime and Public Safety | Missing 2-month-old girl found safe in Denver hotel; parents arrested Crime and Public Safety | Amber Alert for missing 2-month-old updated with parents known to be in Aurora Crime and Public Safety | Missing indigenous teen from Englewood returns home safely Crime and Public Safety | Arapahoe County officials searching for 4 missing children last seen Friday Sign up to get crime news sent straight to your inbox each day.Seth McFarlane, Kristin Chenoweth, Spencer Pratt offer up items for WGA online auction
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:26 GMT
The Writers Guild of America is hosting an online auction called the WGARAGE Sale. One of the many items up for grabs is a "crystal consultation" with reality television star Spencer Pratt. "The Hills" star said he'll send the top bidder the "perfect gem" after the consultation. Pratt is also the owner of Pratt Daddy Crystals. Some other standout items include a WGA strike sign that has been signed by "Family Guy" creator and actor Seth McFarlane. The sign features the show's characters Stewie and Brian.Photo: wgaragesale.orgYou can also bid for a "This is Us" private Zoom watch party, a chance for Broadway icon Kristen Chenoweth to sing "Happy Birthday" to you, a Neptune High School varsity jacket from the series "Veronica Mars," and more. Photo: wgaragesale.orgBids can be placed on the items until Aug. 6.The 2023 strike auction will give 100% of the proceeds to the Entertainment Community Fund, which is helping financially support entertainment industry workers during the strike. ...Girls Night Out? Go Coucou and Get Your Goat
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:26 GMT
Even if you can’t make it to Spain, France, or the rolling hills of Tuscany this summer, there are plenty of escapes for a girl’s night out in L.A. to make you feel like you’re on vacation. Whether it’s sharing plates or your deepest secrets, Coucou, The Girl & The Goat and Flor y Solera are all a girl’s best friend for a night out.The lively new Spanish tapas bar in the Los Angeles Arts District, Flor y Solera is the newest restaurant from Factory Place Hospitality Group, with a menu inspired by Spain’s 17 regions. Helmed by Catalan-born Chef Mònica Angelats and Beverage Director Francine Diamond-Ferdinandi, the menu features sharable tapas, mains and desserts alongside a standalone sherry bar. It’s the holy grail for tempranillo fans, stocking an exclusive variety of the smooth reds. The Andalusian fortified wine is offered by the glass, flight or with special tapas pairings.Dip into a dainty and traditional Spanish gazpacho with garlic and almonds from the tapas menu, a potat...Q&A: Paisley Vintage curates thrift finds for Berkeley and beyond
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:26 GMT
Rifling through clothes hangers to find secondhand ’90s t-shirts, classic Levi’s jorts, heavy-duty military jackets and cozy grandma sweaters can often be a shot in the dark.So when Michael and Kevin Dong — now 26 and 27, respectively — opened up Paisley Vintage in downtown Berkeley in August 2021, they wanted to make the odds of a successful thrift less like getting lucky at the casino and more like a curated shopping experience.Despite coinciding with the ongoing decline of brick-and-mortar retail stores after the pandemic, the brothers, who grew up near Concord and are currently living in Oakland, transformed a years-long hobby into a profitable day job — largely thanks to a dual presence in online shops like Depop, eBay and Poshmark.As Paisley Vintage rapidly approaches its second anniversary of being open for business at 2181 Bancroft Way, just one block west of UC Berkeley’s campus, Michael Dong reflects on the business’ beginnings, how tech has b...Antioch will outsource cleanup of homeless encampments
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:26 GMT
Antioch has agreed to contract out its cleanup of homeless encampments at a cost of about $450,000 a year — or more than $2.3 million — for the next five years.The city’s public works department had taken on the role for the last several years with the police code enforcement officers first going on site to ask the unhoused residents to move from city property and right-of-ways.But in November of last year, the Antioch Public Works Union asked the city to take encampment cleanups off their plate so they can get back to doing what they were hired to do – provide maintenance to Antioch’s roads, parks, marina, open spaces, water and sewer lines and flood control areas.“The time and resources dedicated to these cleanups prevents staff from completing their regularly scheduled and sometimes state-mandated maintenance work,” Acting Public Works Director Scott Buenting told the council this week. “Contracting out homeless encampment cleanups will help free up city staff t...Latest news
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