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The late Rob Stitt s char-grilled octopus recipe is still on the menu at Shorebreak Lodge. Since this photo was taken, it has evolved a bit to include kohlrabi garbanzo slaw with a harissa aioli. Yes, it could be a little scary at first, but you might be surprised! BOB YESBEK PHOTO
Bob Yesbek February 26, 2021
A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of hearing longtime beach bartender and restaurateur Matt Sprenkle on a (brilliantly produced…) radio show. Turns out that Matt’s first job after graduating high school was working at Funland in Rehoboth Beach while he commuted back and forth to college. After three years on the Boardwalk, Matt signed on with Summer House owners Susan and Richard Krick to be the bouncer. (Their 23 years of ownership there is another great RB story.) During his 12-summer stint there, Matt moved from front-door enforcer to barback to bartender, remaining in the mixology position th
Progressive democrats are pushing to keep the proposed $15 minimum wage increase in President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus package, as republicans push harder against it.
As someone who grew up in poverty and worked much of her career to help others out of it, I know the importance of having a good job with a good income. Itâs a way out of poverty for many. It allows people to provide for their families. And we all know the sense of dignity that comes from being able to support oneself.
However, both economics and experience show us that Congressâ newest proposal to more than double the minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 an hour wonât create good incomes but would instead hurt the very people itâs intended to help. There are better ways to increase peopleâs wages that donât create destruction in the process.
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