Thursday, April 25, 2024

Perry Hall

A crab cake and a miracle tale of survival at Conrad’s

Liver transplant survivor John Weiman tells Nestor his journey and life lessons from battle

Finding ways to get the best and brightest kids into STEM programs for robotics

Crab Cake afficianado Ed Mullin joins Nestor and Bill Cole for a Conrad's crab cake and STEM robotics education course for the rest of us.

Marks shares his current concerns for 5th in Baltimore County as map changes

Councilman David Marks discusses progress and election maps with Nestor at Conrad's in Perry Hall

Perry Hall history and fun local hobbies at Conrad’s

Pride in Perry Hall as Nick Fischer joins Nestor at Conrad's for a Weis education and his new COVID hobby of finding antique glass as buried treasure

Andrea Conrad tells Nestor the family crab and seafood story and shares an Abingdon crab cake

Andrea Conrad tells Nestor the family crab and seafood story and shares an Abingdon crab cake.

Councilman David Marks joins Nestor to discuss life in and around Perry Hall

Councilman David Marks joins Nestor to discuss the benefits of solutions-based community conversations, gun safety Bills, and pleasant living in and around Perry Hall.

Life in Perry Hall and issues for community with Councilman Marks

Councilman David Marks joins Nestor to discuss the benefits of solutions-based community conversations, gun safety Bills, and pleasant living in and around Perry Hall.

Battling the opioid addiction crisis from Perry Hall and all throughout Maryland

Senator Kathy Klausmeier, Toni Torsch, and Nestor sit down to discuss the opioid addiction crisis all throughout Maryland and the ongoing efforts to provide help to those who need it

Battling the opioid addiction crisis from Perry Hall and all throughout Maryland

Senator Kathy Klausmeier, Toni Torsch, and Nestor sit down to discuss the opioid addiction crisis all throughout Maryland and the ongoing efforts to provide help to those who need it.

What are the toughest issues of COVID for Baltimore County government?

She was voted least-likely-to-serve-in-government but that hasn't stopped Cathy Bevins from winning elections and serving East Baltimore County. We talked about life in Middle River and serving constituents during a fractured political climate in America.
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Latest News

Getting prepped for a big Orioles homestand at Camden Yards

With the surging Birds coming home to play great weather baseball under new ownership, Luke Jones and Nestor talk MLB and the Orioles' role in baseball as contender and how everyone is watching "The Next Chapter" and seeing the possibilities of all of this young talent.

With Hays on IL, Orioles officially recall Heston Kjerstad for Tuesday’s game in Anaheim

Kjerstad was set to bat eighth and play right field on Tuesday night.

Sizing up the 2024 Ravens roster ahead of this week’s draft

The offensive line remains Baltimore's biggest need with three starting spots to fill from last season.

Headed West with big bats and Holliday questions

Luke Jones and Nestor examine Orioles strengths and Holliday weaknesses as late nights in Anaheim

Twelve Orioles Thoughts following series win at Kansas City

Jordan Westburg continues to swing the bat very well after another strong series for Baltimore.

What is bringing folks back downtown for Orioles baseball?

Our financial guru Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the energy around Baltimore Orioles baseball and what bringing folks back downtown again regularly can do for the city. Oh, and a good news humanity update on theatre etiquette from Notre Dame Prep, too!

Dundalk, rock and roll and the keys to Key Brewing

Stone Horses frontman John Allen joins Nestor in their Dundalk homeland at Costas Inn to discuss the aftermath of the Key Bridge collapse with beer insider Joe Gold of Key Brewing. It's so important that we support Sparrows Point and the growth developed on the east side and on the peninsula.

Making time for the Orioles again…

Bill Cole and Nestor discuss the reemergence of Orioles baseball in lives of many Baltimore folks and how going to Camden Yards has suddenly become cool again with new ownership and a great, young team on the field.
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