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10 Bethesda-area restaurants that opened during the pandemic

Ten Bethesda-area restaurants that opened during the pandemic signal hope for better days and nights to come By David Hagedorn | share this Rosemary Bistro Cafe’s bouillabaisse is packed with mussels, squid, shrimp, scallops, red snapper, monkfish and vegetables, and served with baguette slices with garlic saffron aioli. Photo by Deb Lindsey Rosemary Bistro Cafe Upper Northwest D.C. “Have you eaten with us before?” Fred Darricarrere asks when I call in an order to Rosemary Bistro Cafe, the restaurant he opened in Upper Northwest D.C. in July. “No,” I reply, not letting on that I’m a restaurant critic. “Ah! It’s a cold winter night, so I’ll add a warm baguette as a thank you. It will soak up all those good juices of your boeuf bourguignon and bouillabaisse.” In my follow-up reporting, he sends a video of the 2,000-square-foot interior, with its gold tin ceiling, skylights, vintage French travel posters, mustard-colored floor and stunning Medusa-like red an

Local collegiate news - Times Gazette

Local collegiate news Spalding in The Honor Society Sondra Spalding of Hillsboro was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Spalding was initiated at the University of Maryland Global Campus. Pence of Northland Dean’s List Northland College has named sophomore Emily Pence of Hillsboro to the dean’s list for outstanding academic performance during the winter 2021 term. To qualify for the dean’s list, full-time students must have a grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale with no grade less than a “C.”

Area students excel at colleges around the country

Area students excel at colleges around the country From staff reports Shawnee students earn UCO scholarships University of Central Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts recently awarded scholarships to Shawnee residents Bethany Holley-Griffith, Claire James and Mary Rosenfelt in recognition of their academic excellence and outstanding service to the university. Holley-Griffith, a history major, received the Dr. Jere Roberson Scholarship in Social Justice and the LeRoy Long IV Graduate Student Research Award for History and Geography, worth $1,000. James, a double major in criminal justice and forensic science, received the Finney Scholars Scholarship for Criminal Justice, worth $750. Rosenfelt, a sociology major, received the Steward Family Endowed Scholarship in Sociology, worth $300.

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