by Jeff Maisey | Apr 21, 2025 | Food, Food Reviews, Restaurant News
(Yogev Kremisi brings much needed dining menu to Ghent.) By Marisa Marsey “Are you Charlie?” Yogev Kremisi gets that question a lot. The trim, swarthy 38-year-old chuckles as he clarifies he’s not. But he is the new proprietor and chef of Charlie’s, the venerable...
by Jeff Maisey | Jun 30, 2023 | News
By Giorgio C. Valentini Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) have become powerful tools that allow individuals to bypass content restrictions, access unrestricted information, and protect their First Amendment rights. However, understanding the legal landscape surrounding...
by Jeff Maisey | Apr 17, 2023 | News, News & Views
By Charlie Paullin A new Hampton program aims to help residents address shoreline erosion by allowing some funds to be provided upfront rather than solely requiring them to pay for improvements themselves and then seek reimbursement. The funds are available through...
by Jeff Maisey | Oct 15, 2022 | News, News & Views
(Lynne Seagle. Photo by Mark Edward Atkinson) By Jeff Maisey After more than 40 years, Hope House Foundation Executive Director Lynne Seagle will step aside on New Year’s Day upcoming. During the past four-plus decades, Seagle has been a transformative leader, a...
by Jeff Maisey | Jun 17, 2020 | Horton, News, News & Views
BY JOHN L. HORTON One hundred and fifty-five years after slaves were declared free, I can imagine the joy and jubilation in Galveston, Texas, when the proclamation was read. On June 19, 1865, Union Major General Gordon Granger recited the order that included these...