Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor for a spirited recap of early days of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour
Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor for a spirited recap of early days of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour
Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor for a spirited recap of early days of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour
Aaron Frazer of Durand Jones and The Indications tells Nestor about his Baltimore roots and soul of his amazing band
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor connect on the airwaves at WNST-AM 1570 twice a week on all sorts of topics of sports and life but this time the backroads of Maryland and fishing for adventure was on the platter.
Is it broiled? Is it fried? Or is it a combination in some delicious way? Nestor continues to investigate the Coastal Highway on Day 4 at the beach on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
It didn’t take Nestor long to find out the story of Ocean City is the story of Baltimore people going east to the Atlantic Ocean. Meet Cole Taustin and hear his Pimlico tale of an Eastern Shore crab cake and family story of building a business on the Coastal Highway.
Of course the Fratelli’s crab cake is delicious: the recipe came from Greektown and East Baltimore. Nestor’s #CrabCakeTour of the Shore takes him with the Mayor of Salisbury to the restaurant where he got his first gig as a busboy.
It’s taken Nestor a lifetime of Ocean City trips to finally pop the burning question to the Lord Of The Fries at Thrashers, Les Morris: “Why no ketchup?” The history and the journey of an Idaho potato to your belly at the beach and the secret of apple cider vinegar.
Why does that vinegar taste so good on those Thrashers french fries on The OC Boardwalk?
Ocean City family businesses and how The Embers begat a BLU crab cake
In the finale of our three segments with Harford County Executive Barry Glassman, we bring on a secret recipe from the Bel Air kitchen of Paul Silberman as our Maryland Crab Cake Tour rolls up Route 1 and into our bellies.
Like so many others, Nick Johnson is vested in Baltimore and local people and our community. He owns Su Casa in Fells Point and has spent three decades growing business here. Listen to him…
Our tech and digital insider Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection joins us to discuss growing technology and learning some new tools this summer for post-pandemic mobile and desktop life.
Sure, we all want to send the kids back to school. But are we really ready to dress up and all go back to the way it was before? Our Chief Digital Officer Mike Rosenfeld engages in the conversation of most local business owners and employees as we all look to the end of the summer and the “new” normal.
It taken some time during the pandemic to get some ambitious local projects fully operational but Arsh Mirmiran of Caves Valley Partners says patience and the long game is the key as we navigate re-opening and new businesses like Watershed during troubled times.
Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection joins Nestor to discuss whether you are ever going back to the office
Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor to discuss joy of summer sports and eating
This week Act Now Baltimore founder and longtime Union Baptist Church Pastor Alvin Hathaway unveiled a policy of truth for the people of Baltimore. Let him tell you more about it.
It’s a little strange to have the NBA finals in the middle of July with our gold watermelon but Dennis Koulatsos isn’t complaining.
Local realtor Jeff Mohler and his family love the Orioles and are enduring this mess like the rest of us. His focus is on the kids at Bowie and how to get houses sold locally. You can also buy Nestor’s condo from him.
Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to add up the receipts of the new inflated price of a dinner out in the post-pandemic era – and the diminished expectations that come with it knowing labor issues for employers trying to reset business.
Mike Rosenfeld and Nestor discuss ways to grow your tech skills
The Weis Markets crew from Dundalk join Nestor to discuss significance of Heritage Fair in East Baltimore
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the value of a night out post-COVID.
When you ask Nestor his favorite current band, he’ll tell you it’s this one. And who knew the sweet-soul voiced drummer is a kid from Owings Mills? What a great band. What a great story. Relax, unwind and groove this one…
Nearly 40 local businesses wrote a letter to the Mayor and anyone else who will listen as a cry for help. What comes next? Bill Cole and Nestor take on the issues of Fells Point and business and crime and how it ever improves.
Longtime Baysox assistant general manager Phil Wrye joins Nestor from Bowie to discuss the Big 3 Orioles prospects doing Double A duty this month on the farm in Prince George’s County.
Hearing the sounds of the great Catonsville local experiment
Our Crab Cake Tour stop in the 21228 isn’t complete without Kirby Spencer telling the story of how bricks and mortar and people and food and shopping and music can still power a local community.
John Hoey tells us why we should care about the Y here in Baltimore and beyond
Getting down to digital dollars and business sense with local guru Mike Rosenfeld
Getting down to digital dollars and small business sense with our local guru Mike Rosenfeld from Web Connection in Canton.
John Hoey tells us why we should care about the Y here in Baltimore and beyond
Tim Heim of Weis joins Nestor to discuss everything you want to know about grilling meat on a beautiful summer day
Nestor Aparicio is on the road in The Free State in search of the perfect Maryland crab cake. His first stop is the originator, Nancy Devine, who began mixing up her now world famous jumbo lump crab cakes at Lexington Market in the 1980s. Let her tell you about her mustardy delicious concoction…
As part of our Weis conversations, grill master and meat expert Tim Heim joins Nestor to discuss everything you want to know about grilling outdoors on a beautiful summer day. Just two guys from Dundalk talking Two Guys, BBQ and signature crab cakes.
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss state of the state of Maryland as the state blooms and opens for business
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss state of the state of Maryland as the state blooms and opens for business
Democrats were the culprits here in The Free State but Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine discusses the history of gerrymandering and how Andy Harris managed to ever get elected in the first place.
Author Justin Fenton paints the picture of Baltimore crime scene prior to Gun Trace Task Force
Don Mohler and Nestor do their new weekly segment The Recon on hoops, spring and getting people back on the streets of our city.