Former Ocean City Mayor Jim Mathias discusses past, present and future of our favorite beach town
Former Ocean City Mayor Jim Mathias discusses past, present and future of our favorite beach town
Former Ocean City Mayor Jim Mathias discusses past, present and future of our favorite beach town
Former Ocean City Mayor Jim Mathias discusses past, present and future of our favorite beach town and his Baltimore roots.
When the Secretary of Kindness of an Eastern Shore town reaches out to you on a Maryland Crab Cake Tour, you open the seat and share a conversation and some carefully considered condiments on your crustacean. Meet Grace Foxwell Murdock and her mission of the heart.
As the tour unfolds, Don Mohler wants to know what’s going on with masks and mandates and public obedience of laws and orders and common sense in The Free State. This week’s version of The Recon is a lot of crab cake and some real tales of wi-fi from the road.
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.
Don Mohler and Nestor do The Recon on spending time in crowded places during Delta and Crab Cake Tour season
What does it mean to be the Secretary of Kindness of Salisbury Maryland?
History of Ocean City and Inlet crab cakes at Harrison’s Harbor Watch
On Day 2 of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour, Nestor hosted the mayor of Ocean City as the boats from the White Marlin Open rolled in with the daily catch. Let the delicacy of this amazing cake and the Harrison’s story behind it hit your plate on a hot skillet.
Former Delegate Bill Cole tells the path to the future of Preakness at Pimlico and a new facility that serves the community beyond the third Saturday of May.
Mindgrub leader Todd Marks discusses the future of Baltimore after COVID and how city can seize opportunity for growth
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott discusses COVID, restaurants reopening and tragic death of Dante Barksdale
Just six weeks into the job at City Hall, Brandon Scott has felt all of the impact of the pandemic and managing COVID and local businesses. We chatted about the legend of Shorty, reopening restaurants, vaccine distribution and the tragic murder of his friend and Safe Streets leader Dante Barksdale.
Buoyed by her long support from Mayor Brandon Scott and fresh off a District 2 election victory, Councilwoman Danielle McCray discusses local housing concerns for residents and the best place for peach cake and holiday goodies in her tasty locality.
It’s not easy being new mayor Brandon Scott. And it’s certainly no picnic for the thousands of businesses impacted by his decision to shut down the city of Baltimore for many. Bill Cole and Nestor try to sort through the madness of what a pandemic does to a community.
John Sarbanes says his father and Watergate childhood shaped his worldview
His son Adam Kolakek just won the World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Meet the Catonsville dad and hear and help his mission.
Her tenure over four decades at WBAL has been remarkable. You know her from TV but we wanted to take a deeper dive into what makes Jayne Miller tick in 2020 and why journalism, news and facts still matter in our country and society.
It is not easy discussing the oncoming austerity that all of American government will need to weather the storm of a plague
Nestor has wanted to chat on the radio with Jayne Miller for at least 20 years. But, as Don Mohler pointed out in serving in his two decades of government, it’s when Jayne Miller wants to chat with you that there is usually deep concern at a place that answers to the public trust.
He is the presumptive next mayor of Baltimore and the current City Council President and we had a lot of questions for Brandon Scott as we discussed his victory, COVID and how to send the kids back to school in Maryland.
From schools to taxes to life after COVID, we are discussing issues on both sides of the aisle at Baltimore Positive as we begin our new website merger
Continuing Election And Voting Awareness Education Week here. We’re going to the experts in Annapolis and around the state to get you answers about how to get a ballot and make it count. Also the myth of voter fraud…
It’s Election And Voting Awareness Education Week here. We’re going to the experts in Annapolis and around the state to get you answers about how to get a ballot and make it count…
Another venerable former Baltimore County Executive checks in on the state of the world and democracy during a plague
Things have changed dramatically since the last time we got together with the Baltimore County Executive
Another venerable former Baltimore County Executive checks in on the state of the world and democracy with sage views during a plague
If you have any confusion about voting in November, we’ll be clearing it up all week here…
This was 26 minutes very well spent with the Congressman from Maryland’s 8th District
The former police chief didn’t mince words in his advice for our community
A spirited conversation about the state of America during a pandemic and a toxic election season that begins with a President using official visits for campaign rallies and divisive messaging
Saving the Preakness and horse racing for Baltimore has always been high on our agenda. The path to doing that has never been easy but we’re getting closer every day…
Catching up with the new Congressman on progress amidst the COVID crisis
Two former Baltimore County Executives compare notes on crisis management from Hurricane Isabel
The second part of a spirited chat with one of the finest journalists in Maryland
The state of local journalism and the future of the country are at a crossroads
It appears Jack Young will be handing the reigns of City Hall over to Brandon Scott this fall. State Senator Cory McCray says new faces, spirit and energy at City Hall should bring encouragement to a struggling community.
The State Senator from 45th District updates us on progress during the pandemic
Life during the pandemic has forced many changes in Annapolis