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Articles tagged with 'mequon'

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In search of the perfect pizza: Ferrante's

Published April 17, 2013

In 1938, newlyweds Rosalie and Alex Ferrante established the first Ferrante's Restaurant in central Milwaukee. A friend and I decided to check out the popular restaurant opened by their kids in Mequon, and we were pleasantly surprised by a Texas Ranch Pizza.

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Mechanic turns talents to bicycles, new shop in Mequon

Published Jan. 4, 2013

After winning scholarships in national high school auto repair contests, Nicholas Moroder was speeding toward a career in the car business. He took a detour, after he found he hated working on other people's cars. Moroder found a happier application of his mechanical skills - for him and his customers - by fixing bicycles. And the discovery led to the start of the BelgianWerkx bicycle studio and gallery in Mequon, set to open on Jan. 14.

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Another Outpost Natural Foods?

Published Nov. 12, 2012

It's not a done deal, but it looks like Outpost Natural Foods Cooperative will expand into Mequon at the northeast corner of Mequon and Wauwatosa Roads.

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Help a firefighter in need

Published Oct. 27, 2012

My friend (and Milwaukee's best bartender) Paul Kennedy of Tonic Tavern shared a sad story with me, and I'd like to share it with you, too. John Pipkorn is a Mequon firefighter - a 25-year veteran who's risked his life for others - and now he needs some help. On Oct. 18, his own house caught fire, and his wife suffered serious injuries while jumping from a second story window. She's still in the hospital.

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Next Chapter turns final page

Published Sept. 11, 2012

Next Chapter Bookshop, 10976 N. Port Washington Rd., in Mequon, officially closed its doors today.

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Fashion Night Out

Published Aug. 25, 2012

On Thursday, Sept. 6, Fashions Night Out (FNO) will be in full force. Stores across the world will be finding unique and fun ways to celebrate the industry and its consumers by staying open for the ultimate shopping party. I couldn't be more excited with this years line up in NYC.

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Romantic or raunchy: A sexy slide into Sybaris

Published June 1, 2012

You've seen the commercials. You've heard the rumors. And you might have even wondered what it would be like to spend a night at the Sybaris Pool Suites. Earlier this week, OnMilwaukee.com's Molly Snyder did just that. Here's a first-person account.

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Bartolotta expands north and south with supper club venues

Published May 18, 2012

With the popularity of supper clubs on the rise, it's no surprise that the Bartolotta Restaurant Group will pursue classic dining ventures in both northerly and southerly directions, beginning late this summer.

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Depression meets art at Concordia

Published Oct. 14, 2011

To coincide with National Depression Awareness Month, Concordia University Wisconsin (CUW) will display artwork from Concordia students, faculty, staff members and the public at its fourth annual Faces of Depression exhibit.

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The Riversite is closed

Published Sept. 5, 2011

The Riversite Restaurant in Mequon is closed. It originally opened in 1989.

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C. Adams Bakery announces opening date

Published Oct. 27, 2010

C. Adams Bakery, located inside the Milwaukee Public Market, 400 N. Water St., announced plans to open a second location in Mequon. It will open Nov. 4.

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Rich history, food make Range Line Inn a winner

Published March 2, 2009

The Range Line Inn, 2635 W. Mequon Rd., is one of the oldest structures in Mequon. The entry foyer is decorated with newspaper articles and write-ups about the historic building, its record as a restaurant and several glowing reviews from local publications. The comfortable atmosphere and tasty, casual food make it easy to see why the Inn is so popular with repeat customers.