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Thelma Beall, co-founder of Ledo Pizza and pioneer of Maryland-style pizza, dies at 101
ADELPHI, Md. — Thelma Beall, co-founder of the Maryland-based restaurant institution Ledo Pizza and a defining figure in the region’s culinary history, died on New Year’s Eve at the age of 101. Her passing marks the end of an era for a brand that began as a small neighborhood restaurant and grew into one of the most recognizable names in Maryland-style pizza. Beall was born in 1924 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, and spent her early years rooted in Prince George’s County. After
Thelma Beall, co-founder of Ledo Pizza and pioneer of Maryland-style pizza, dies at 101
ADELPHI, Md. — Thelma Beall, co-founder of the Maryland-based restaurant institution Ledo Pizza and a defining figure in the region’s culinary history, died on New Year’s Eve at the age of 101. Her passing marks the end of an era for a brand that began as a small neighborhood restaurant and grew into one of the most recognizable names in Maryland-style pizza. Beall was born in 1924 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, and spent her early years rooted in Prince George’s County. After
Bravazo Peruvian Restaurant Opens On Main Street In Pleasanton With Breakfast & Empanadas
Bravazo, the highly rated Peruvian spot named after a slang word for “excellent,” has opened a new home at 428 Main Street in downtown Pleasanton. The move follows a popular run inside Passion Pastry on Bernal Avenue, and early diners say the Main Street space lives up to the name with friendly service and crowd-pleasing plates. Founded by Lucho Blanco, Bravazo draws on family recipes and the flavors he g
Bravazo Peruvian Restaurant Opens On Main Street In Pleasanton With Breakfast & Empanadas
Bravazo, the highly rated Peruvian spot named after a slang word for “excellent,” has opened a new home at 428 Main Street in downtown Pleasanton. The move follows a popular run inside Passion Pastry on Bernal Avenue, and early diners say the Main Street space lives up to the name with friendly service and crowd-pleasing plates. Founded by Lucho Blanco, Bravazo draws on family recipes and the flavors he g
Milpitas Enforces New Wage Policy to Match Bay Area Living Costs
The City of Milpitas in California is increasing its minimum wage again starting in early July, continuing its effort to align worker compensation with the rising cost of living in the Bay Area. This change is part of the city’s local ordinance that mandates an annual wage adjustment based on the Bay Area Consumer Price Index (CPI) published by the U.S. Department of Labor. Under the current revision, all eligible workers within city limits must be paid a new hourly wage rate, which is
Milpitas Enforces New Wage Policy to Match Bay Area Living Costs
The City of Milpitas in California is increasing its minimum wage again starting in early July, continuing its effort to align worker compensation with the rising cost of living in the Bay Area. This change is part of the city’s local ordinance that mandates an annual wage adjustment based on the Bay Area Consumer Price Index (CPI) published by the U.S. Department of Labor. Under the current revision, all eligible workers within city limits must be paid a new hourly wage rate, which is
Cupertino Whole Foods Closure Boosts Foot Traffic for Nearby Eateries
A surprising turn of events in Cupertino has turned a health concern into an unexpected business opportunity for nearby restaurants and cafes. The Whole Foods grocery store located on Stevens Creek Boulevard was temporarily shut down at the end of April by the Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health due to rodent droppings discovered in multiple areas including the receiving bay, deli, juice bar and beneath the sink. The closure, though problematic for shoppers
Cupertino Whole Foods Closure Boosts Foot Traffic for Nearby Eateries
A surprising turn of events in Cupertino has turned a health concern into an unexpected business opportunity for nearby restaurants and cafes. The Whole Foods grocery store located on Stevens Creek Boulevard was temporarily shut down at the end of April by the Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health due to rodent droppings discovered in multiple areas including the receiving bay, deli, juice bar and beneath the sink. The closure, though problematic for shoppers









