300-seat outdoor restaurant denied in Old Saybrook - for now
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Location of the former Dock & Dine restaurant in Old Saybrook, where a new 300-seat outdoor eatery, Smoke on the Water, has been proposed. The Old Saybrook zoning commission denied the request Monday, but the owners say they plan to submit an amended application.Peter Hvizdak / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Location of the former Dock & Dine restaurant in Old Saybrook, where a new 300-seat outdoor eatery, Smoke on the Water, has been proposed. The Old Saybrook zoning commission denied the request Monday, but the owners say they plan to submit an amended application.Peter Hvizdak / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
UpdatedSun, May 2, 2021 at 10:08 am ET
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Three teenage girls were reported missing this week, and so were two older adults who suffer from dementia. (Shutterstock)
MARYLAND Multiple people have been reported missing across Maryland in recent weeks, and we are hoping you can help bring them home. Three are teens. Two older adults who disappeared have dementia.
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Amia Diamond Batson, 13, disappeared in Cambridge on Thursday, April 29. She is 5 feet, 6 inches tall and 130 pounds with brown eyes and red hair (although police noted in the photo, it is black). She was last seen around 3:50 a.m. Thursday in the unit block of Devon Place. Call the Cambridge Police Department at 410-228-3333.
Blackburn was born about May 1761 in Frederick County, the youngest of nine sons and two daughters of Benjamin Blackburn and Mary Blackburn. The family moved to Virginia from Pennsylvania well before Blackburn’s birth, migrated to Augusta County in 1774, and subsequently moved to western North Carolina. Blackburn probably intended to go into the Presbyterian ministry when he entered Liberty Hall Academy (now Washington and Lee University). A brief interval of service in the army during the closing months of the Revolutionary War interrupted his education, but he received an AB from Liberty Hall in 1785. On August 18 of that year Blackburn married Ann Mathews, a daughter of George Mathews. Apparently accompanied by the newlyweds, Mathews soon moved from Staunton to Georgia, where he had begun acquiring land in Wilkes County in March 1784. Blackburn and his wife had no children of their own but adopted a son who died young.
Plan for outdoor waterfront eatery in Old Saybrook draws support - and opposition
Ann Gamble
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Part of the old deck from the former Dock & Dine in Old Saybrook, the site of the proposed Smoke on the Water outdoor eatery planned for Saybrook Point.Ann Gamble /
OLD SAYBROOK - A public hearing on the proposed Smoke on the Water outdoor eatery at the site of the former Dock and Dine restaurant drew support and opposition from nearby residents.
The March 15.public hearing, held on Zoom, was on a proposed “text change” to zoning regulations to allow an outdoor dining establishment using removable trailers.