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Italian fare authentic at Tenuta’s, Kenosha

February 21, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

A gallon of virgin olive oil was one of the oddest holiday gifts that I’ve ever given, and it was bought on a whim while […]

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Mohegan Sun redefines ‘casino resort’ image

February 14, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

Consider this phrase: casino resort. It is not just a place to gamble or roast in the sun. It is not anything like the gaming […]

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Say mush: Dog sledding blankets Wisconsin

February 7, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

A new blanket of snow is heaven when you’re a skier, a snowmobiler, a skater or a sledder. Sledder? Make that a musher. Dog sledding […]

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Diverse ethnic fare: Eat Street, Minneapolis

January 24, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

To my left was a sturdy, red-shuttered German restaurant, the Black Forest Inn. To my right was the simple but cheery-looking Pancho Villa, serving Mexican […]

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Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame: the archives

January 17, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

A $7,500 pair of shoes caught the eye of Tom Murphy last April, and he got them – for free. That kind of thing is […]

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Vacation condo growth spurts

January 10, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

Was it all that long ago when a respectable vacation getaway meant a modest lake cottage – heat and indoor plumbing optional? Or a patch […]

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New NEA grants, waterpark, volunteer trips

January 3, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

If you have resolved to stay home less in 2004, I am happy to point you toward new and great adventures. Two are less than […]

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Sheboygan area expands its culinary reach

December 27, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

The Sheboygan County that I know, having grown up there, is the culinary hub for hardrolls, brats and the world’s best burgers. We have dozens […]

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Home for the holidays? Say no, then go here

December 20, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

If the notion of being home for the holidays makes you shudder more than smile, getting away from it all could be the best gift […]

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Kosher deli among ethnic riches in Postville

December 13, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

Hanukkah begins at sundown Friday, and that makes it a fitting time to study a small town with more ethnic diversity than communities that are […]

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New self-help books to assist with trip plans

December 6, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

My travel library contains a few new and odd titles, thanks to unsolicited material and my inability to part with a book after I’ve somehow […]

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Seek and ye shall find new holiday traditions

November 29, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

For better or worse, holiday festivities soon will consume many of us. Whether it’s a Santa in every parade, a candy cane in every stocking […]

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