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May is in Bloom
It’s that glorious time of the year! The weather is perfect, gardens are blooming with spring flowers, rhubarb and strawberries are in season, the school year is in its final stretch and Memorial Day is just around the corner. If that’s not enough to keep you busy, events fill the calendar. June’s events will appear...
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The Pursuit of Happiness

While it took Thomas Jefferson 40-plus years to arrive at a point where he was nearly satisfied with the design

Styling A Garden 

Shawn’s property is home to 80 varieties of hosta. Here, a selection is complemented by coleus, grasses and ferns. “I could

John Wright Restaurant: Time to Celebrate!

Clockwise from top: Hammond's Pretzel-crusted trout with sweet corn risotto; coconut curry shrimp; and braised lamb shank with heirloom grits.

Tinned Fish: Dive In

Before you pinch, thumb or turn up your nose, hear me out. Tinned fish is a nutritious, simple snack, and

A 40-Year Rewind

The on-camera faces and behind-the-scenes producers and videographers from WGAL-TV’s PM Magazine recently reunited for an evening of reconnecting over

A Heart for Bainbridge

Gina Mariani holds the honorary title of “Mayor of Bainbridge,” and while the moniker might have started out as a

Road Trip: Baltimore

Head for Charm City and explore Rachel Lee Hovnanian: Nature Deficit Disorder, an immersive installation being held at the Baltimore Museum of

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year!

Yes, I know Christmas lays claim to that sentiment, but for me March fits the bill. Why? March Madness!  I’ve been

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