Archives » June, 2008

Your Food Review: Sally Rosales talks about her favorite restaurant

Naples resident, Sally Rosales, has been a hair stylist at Sportclips for the last year.

Dining out: Sergio’s

Sergio’s 2639 S. Oneida St., Appleton 920-731-4933, www.foodspot.com/sergios What it is: A Tex-Mex joint that calls itself the oldest Mexican restaurant in town.

Gene Romero named VMD grand marshal

The AMA is proud to announce that 1970 Grand National Champion Gene Romero will be a grand marshal at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days , July 25-27, at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in central Ohio.

Cooperative brings Hispanic flavor to Bellingham Farmers Market

Las Margaritas members Liliana Macias, right, and Aleida Mondragon smiles as they served up tamales and tostadas at the Farmer’s Market on Saturday June 14, 2008.

Santa Fe Trailer joins new Madison food carts on the Library Mall

After several seasons of stasis, there’s been somewhat of a shakeup in the food cart roster — not just on the Capitol Square, but also on the Library Mall.

New Mexican cafe open in Jeffersonville

Buenos Dias Cafe is open for business in Jeffersonville on Charlestown-New Albany Pike.

Time is right for dining by the street

Area residents can get their fresh air fix and enjoy an alfresco dining experience at a shopping, dining and recreation venue — and one-time naval air base: The Glen Town Center.

Parish bazaars offer summer fun for people of all ages

Across the Archdiocese of Denver, summer festivals give parishioners an opportunity to enjoy food, games and entertainment while raising money for church needs or the parish school.

Beacuse they’re hugely more acidic

Time Out has a feature this week where Chicago chefs specializing in various ethnic cuisines reveal some of their favorite cheap restaurants around the city.

Mexican eatery adds spice to downtown Plymouth

If Angel and Jennifer Silva Gomez keep up this pace, they’ll have Mexican restaurants open all over western Wayne County.

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