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Let’s learn about the modern Enoch Pratt Free Library in Highlandtown

The Maryland Crab Cake Tour seeks knowledge. Along with Councilman Zeke Cohen, Nestor is joined by Heidi Daniel of Baltimore’s library system to discuss Frank Zappa, kids and their parents getting online and why you need to come back to the library. And maybe even pay that fine from the 1980s…

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Setting the bar high for Ravens coverage back in the 1990s

The Maryland Crab Cake Tour has been great for bringing old friends together. Tim Watts was the first WNST Ravens reporter assigned to Westminster in 1998 and he returns to tell some old Ray and J.O. stories at the Greenmount Station tour stop in Hampstead.

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The simplicity of the Weis Six Dollar Signature Crab Cake

As the Crab Wagon pulled up to the Weis Market in Fullerton, Nestor enjoyed the delicious $6 Signature Crab Cake and another stop on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour. This time the bonus was trying the legendary Bel-Garden Sub for the first time, too!

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Getting out of the way and flourishing

In his new book, “Let Them Lead,” longtime sportswriter and author John U. Bacon tells the story of a hockey team he once coached in Michigan and everything the teacher learned from the students.

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The cost of war as told by a Brigadier General

Now that the United States has ended its conflict and occupation in the Middle East, we get a full education on the scope and realities of war from retired Brigadier General Donald Schenck.

What are we hearing about Lamar Jacksom and free agency Luke March 13 tamper into...

The joys of improvisational football

Former Delegate and house counsel Todd Schuler joins Nestor to discuss watching Lamar Jackson run with the rock and how to make defenses exhausted.

Screen Shot 2021 09 21 at 8.34.03 PM

Let’s learn about the modern Enoch Pratt Free Library in Highlandtown

The Maryland Crab Cake Tour seeks knowledge. Along with Councilman Zeke Cohen, Nestor is joined by Heidi Daniel of Baltimore’s library system to discuss Frank Zappa, kids and their parents getting online and why you need to come back to the library. And maybe even pay that fine from the 1980s…

Screen Shot 2021 09 29 at 6.47.06 AM

Setting the bar high for Ravens coverage back in the 1990s

The Maryland Crab Cake Tour has been great for bringing old friends together. Tim Watts was the first WNST Ravens reporter assigned to Westminster in 1998 and he returns to tell some old Ray and J.O. stories at the Greenmount Station tour stop in Hampstead.

Screen Shot 2021 09 21 at 5.01.27 PM

The simplicity of the Weis Six Dollar Signature Crab Cake

As the Crab Wagon pulled up to the Weis Market in Fullerton, Nestor enjoyed the delicious $6 Signature Crab Cake and another stop on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour. This time the bonus was trying the legendary Bel-Garden Sub for the first time, too!

Screen Shot 2021 09 22 at 8.14.37 AM

Getting out of the way and flourishing

In his new book, “Let Them Lead,” longtime sportswriter and author John U. Bacon tells the story of a hockey team he once coached in Michigan and everything the teacher learned from the students.

Screen Shot 2021 09 27 at 4.30.57 PM

The cost of war as told by a Brigadier General

Now that the United States has ended its conflict and occupation in the Middle East, we get a full education on the scope and realities of war from retired Brigadier General Donald Schenck.

What are we hearing about Lamar Jacksom and free agency Luke March 13 tamper into...

The joys of improvisational football

Former Delegate and house counsel Todd Schuler joins Nestor to discuss watching Lamar Jackson run with the rock and how to make defenses exhausted.

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