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A new burger and street food restaurant is coming to San Angelo, created by some familiar faces in the community.
State College skatepark construction begins in June after years of planning. Borough officials approved $1.37M contract with New Line Skateparks to build park. $2M project includes ramps, rails ...
Bold words, but Ryan’s track record lends him some credibility. The founder of Smashburger, he is all-in on his latest venture: Tom’s Watch Bar, a coast-to-coast empire of upscale sports bars.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Kermit the Frog knows it’s not easy being green — or graduating from college and entering the real world, especially during a time of economic uncertainty and ...
In high school, he was named a Sports Illustrated All-American and rated a top-50 player nationally by Rivals and 247Sports. The University of Maryland’s website listed Williams as a defensive back ...
The bar scene in College Park is normally bustling with people for Maryland football and men’s basketball games. However, with spring break landing on the first week of the NCAA Tournament, many ...
A group of people smile for a picture inside RJ Bentley's on Route 1 on Feb. 28, 2025. (Christina Duncan/The Diamondback) Route 1 is lined with vital restaurants and businesses, but more ...
Just one week into the new year, the folks at The Good Pour have a solid reason for yet another toast: they’re opening their second Central Florida location Jan. 7 in the heart of Orlando’s ...
Brown and two friends opened RJ Bentley’s in 1978, naming the bar after two of their initials and the British luxury car. They wanted the bar to be an upscale hangout spot for the College Park ...
John Brown III, co-founder of RJ Bentley’s whose presence left a mark on College Park and beyond, died on Nov. 9 of heart failure. He was 77. Brown, who also served as chair of the Maryland ...
The man who ran a College Park, Maryland, institution for decades has passed away. John Brown, owner of the famous R.J. Bentley’s, has died at 77. He was a beloved figure in the community.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (DC News Now) — Students, staff and sports fans at the University of Maryland (UMD) are grieving the death of a local legend and staple in the College Park area. John Brown, owner ...
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