Crab Cake Row: Helping veterans heal and saving lives with Catch A Lift and Jess Drew
Helping veterans heal and saving lives with Catch A Lift and Jess Drew at Pappas in Cockeysville on “A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl Week” for the Maryland Food Bank.
Helping veterans heal and saving lives with Catch A Lift and Jess Drew at Pappas in Cockeysville on “A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl Week” for the Maryland Food Bank.
Back in 2008 when head coach Brian Billick departed from the Baltimore Ravens and wanted to remain in Maryland, he became our partner at WNST.net on behalf of the Living Classrooms Foundation. As a legacy AM radio station that has now made it a quarter of a century as an enduring and truth-telling multimedia outlet on the strength of our partnerships, relationships and the benevolence of special people who serve to lift the community, we’re indebted to Coach Billick for his time, wisdom and integrity. Brian Billick never had any problem telling it like it is – and never lost sight of how important the Baltimore fan base and community were in his success as the Ravens head coach but also as a leader in the city where he brought us a Super Bowl XXXV parade.
They said we’d never make it at WNST so when our 10th Anniversary on the Baltimore airwaves at AM 1570 also launched the all-new WNST.net on the internet, we took a chance to invite everyone downtown for a night of food, fans and good cheer to celebrate a decade of locally owned and operated sports radio in the Charm City. If you have any pictures of our night at Sports Legends Museum – there were a ton of celebrities and old-school listeners and friends in one place – we’d love to see and share them: nes@baltimorepositive.com
Legendary Philadelphia blues rockers Tommy Conwell and The Young Rumblers return to the Baltimore area for the first time in two decades and Nestor asks why it’s still fun to put the band back together almost four decades after the Hammerjacks magic of “I’m Not Your Man.”
Beth Rheingold of Greater Baltimore Chamber of Commerce invites Nestor to Heads & Tails Doggie Dash on Oct. 29
Beth Rheingold of Greater Baltimore Chamber of Commerce invites Nestor to Heads & Tails 5K & Doggie Dash on October
When Nestor first got aligned at WNST in the summer of 1998, local chiropractor Steve Elliott called the new sports radio station and offered to adjust his spine. No wonder he’s stood so tall against the rest of the corporate, out-of-town owned media these 25 years later! Along with wife Allison, the Elliotts discuss the heart and soul of their family practice on Joppa Road and why sports and community matter in Baltimore at Drug City on our 25th Anniversary Crab Cake Tour celebration.
When Nestor first got aligned at WNST in the summer of 1998, local chiropractor Steve Elliott called the new sports radio station and offered to adjust his spine. No wonder he’s stood so tall against the rest of the corporate, out-of-town owned media these 25 years later! Along with wife Allison, the Elliotts discuss the heart and soul of their family practice on Joppa Road and why sports and community matter in Baltimore at Drug City on our 25th Anniversary Crab Cake Tour celebration.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny O comes back to Drug City to celebate 25th Anniversary of WNST with Nestor
When Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski stopped by the Dundalk homestead of Drug City for our 25th Anniversary celebration, we discussed how our citizens bond over sports, milkshakes and the important pieces that make our neighborhoods feel like home.
In the summer of 1998, Towson chiropractor Steve Elliott called Nestor to welcome him to the neighborhood. Now a quarter of a century of friendship and a lot of bad baseball later, they convene at Drug City with pal Bill Yerman to discuss how sports brings us together in Baltimore.
New Towson football coach Pete Shinnick talks about his Baltimore roots and path home with Nestor
New Towson football coach Pete Shinnick talks about his Baltimore roots and path home with Nestor
The first day of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery, Goodwill, Window Nation and the Restaurant Association of Maryland was a busy local Towson and White Marsh day. Dr. Steve Elliott from Elliott Chiropractic and Gregg Landry of Towson Transfer have been friends with Nestor for three decades and shared the local business and community love to kick off 31 crab cakes and 31 breweries in 31 days to celebrate 31 years on Baltimore airwaves and to promote local business and Restaurant Week all over the state from September 16th through 25th.
Pine Ridge pro Tom Pierce teaches Nestor about the fun and tools of Toptracer technology on the range
Pine Ridge pro Tom Pierce teaches Nestor about fun & tools of Toptracer technology on driving range
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.
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.
One of the benefits of the weekly Friday afternoon Maryland Crab Cake Tour is inviting our favorite people onto the show to talk about Weis wisdom, expertise and gratitude. Dr. Steve Elliott and his wife Alison of Elliott Family Chiropractic Life told Nestor about their 50 bar Maryland pub crawl that will make you thirsty for more adjustments.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour has brought together friends, sponsors and community members in a fun way. This time at Nacho Mama’s in Towson, Dr. Steve Elliott of Elliott Chiropractic Life Center on Joppa Road joins Nestor for food, folks and fundamental education on his vocation of helping folks heal.
It got a little emotional as Nestor told some Scunny tales from Canton and some Nacho Mama’s memories while later admitting he really needed a Natty Boh to wash it down. We’ll save that one for Mama’s On The Half Shell in Canton later on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
Steve and Alison Elliott talk about human kindness and moving your spine
Memories of Scunny and his East Baltimore Nacho Mama’s Crab Cake
Nancy Hafford of Towson Chamber of Commerce tells Nestor about the local restaurant journey of COVID
Nancy Hafford of Towson Chamber of Commerce joins Nestor on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Nacho’s Mama’s to discuss how every restaurant in her business district managed to survive the last 18 months of pandemic mayhem.
Victor Brick invites you to move your mental health in October with 10 days of activities to begin fall
Our friend Victor Brick invites you to move your mental health in October with 10 days of activities to begin fall in support of the John W. Brick Foundation and treating mental illness.
The Tigers open their home schedule against seven-time FCS champion North Dakota State on Sept. 18.
Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio discuss the story of Bruce Zimmermann in a Baltimore uniform
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Orioles glorious Opening Weekend sweep of Red Sox at Fenway and the role of the Loyola kid in writing some historic local lore.
The slate of 2021 games includes the next chapter of the Battle for Greater Baltimore with Morgan State.
Ted Venetoulis. Don Hutchinson. Dennis Rasmussen. Jim Smith. Don Mohler. All led by Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger on Capitol Hill with a frank and open conversation about the future of America after a White Nationalist assault on democracy. Leadership matters.
Nancy Hafford says until we fully get our feet back on the street in Towson to shop local
The tireless Nancy Hafford spends time explaining the challenges for every local business as the holidays and COVID collide with government during frightening times for many who are invested.
Albert was Towson’s head football coach for 20 years from 1972-91 and is the winningest coach in program history with 117 victories.
Todd Schuler joins Nestor to discuss loss of Calvert Hall versus Loyola on Thanksgiving
A tradition unlike any other, the cancellation of the Turkey Bowl makes this a silent pigskin holiday pausing a passionate
If you want to pitch it help your neighbors during the holidays, Delegate Cathi Forbes discusses some resources to give or receive. And education always tops her agenda.
The Tigers elected to opt out of the spring 2021 football schedule in the Colonial Athletic Association.
The impact of COVID on education has been extraordinary. We’ll be chatting with college and university leaders as well as mayoral candidates throughout May at Baltimore Positive. Follow along…