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Eleven people are still hospitalized, two days after a chartered bus returning to LCBC’s Manheim campus crashed Sunday in Schuylkill County, and thousands of dollars have been raised for some ....
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Historic building purchased by Big Fish Restaurant Group earlier this year Restaurateur Megan Kee is planning to open a new restaurant in the former location of The Buttery and, most recently, 2nd Street Tavern. NICK ROTH PHOTO Nick Roth April 12, 2021 Megan Kee is shown with Nick Pawson inside Dalmata, which recently opened in downtown Rehoboth Beach. There will be a new restaurant coming to downtown Lewes later this year. Megan Kee, who owns and operates three other restaurants in Rehoboth Beach, plans to open a new eatery in the longtime location of The Buttery at the corner of Savannah Road and Second Street. The building, known as the Trader Mansion, was most recently occupied by 2nd Street Tavern. ....
Historic building purchased by Big Fish Restaurant Group earlier this year Restaurateur Megan Kee is planning to open a new restaurant in the former location of The Buttery and, most recently, 2nd Street Tavern. NICK ROTH PHOTO Nick Roth April 12, 2021 Megan Kee is shown with Nick Pawson inside Dalmata, which recently opened in downtown Rehoboth Beach. A new restaurant will be coming to downtown Lewes later this year. Megan Kee, who owns and operates three other restaurants in Rehoboth Beach, plans to open a new eatery in the longtime location of The Buttery at the corner of Savannah Road and Second Street. The building, known as the Trader Mansion, was most recently occupied by 2nd Street Tavern. ....
Share At La Fable in Rehoboth Beach, diners are welcomed into a romantic ambience reminiscent of a French bistro. Enjoy the fromage plate as a starter paired with a glass of sparkling wine. Photos by Deny Howeth Whether you prefer to dine in or place a to-go order, romance abounds at the region’s beachside eateries this Valentine’s Day. Dining habits have changed during the pandemic, but one thing remains the same: When it comes to romance, nothing makes the heart beat faster than an indulgent meal. This year, coastal restaurants aim to please. Options include well-spaced in-house dining, carryout and kits. For pricing and ordering information, contact the restaurants. Dine-in availability is subject to the state’s coronavirus restrictions. ....