Nadia Mackey and Darren Sheffield are no strangers to entrepreneurship. The
couple has owned several businesses together in Washington, D.C., including a
salon and barbershop that was open from 2000
Fifteen-year-old Patrick Dugan and his friends love to skateboard. They started
practicing more often during the pandemic, but every time they’d skate in the
parking lots and neighborhoods in Thurmont,
On a sun-splashed final day of May, the American Legion Francis Scott Key Post
11 held its annual Memorial Day service in Mount Olivet Cemetery on Monday, one
year after
Nicholas Fett, Brenda Loya and Michael Zemrose, the co-founders of Tellor, are
used to explaining their cryptocurrency business to people who don’t understand
it. For people who don’t live and
Mark Acierno, the owner of Frederick Sport & Spine Clinics throughout Frederick
County, relies mainly on word of mouth and referrals to get new clients.
While businesses in downtown Frederick reported a worse than usual year in 2020,
the majority are hopeful about the economy in 2021, according to the results of
a survey.
Members at SL Studio, the new co-working space in Frederick, can reserve a
private office for a few hours, grab lunch from a meal prep service and meet
their personal
Colorfest, the juried arts and crafts festival held annually in Thurmont, is set
to make a return this October after being canceled last year due to the COVID-19
pandemic.
Marybeth Nicholas used the pandemic as an opportunity to take a break from
teaching yoga and learn the practice of reiki, a therapy form that dates back to
the late
Carroll Creek Park is a unique sight no matter the time of year, from the
colorful water garden in the summer to the bright sailboats in the winter. And
now,
Dr. Syed Haque is thrilled to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with family this year. A
year ago, the significant holiday in the Muslim faith passed without any
gatherings due to the
Dami Hunter has always been an artist, using whatever medium speaks to her.
She’s a proficient cook, has studied fashion and sewing, and once ran her own
jewelry company. But
John Fieseler has worn many hats in Frederick over the past four decades — radio
personality, master of ceremony, historian extraordinaire and Rotary Club
member.
Catie Serio was exploring career options in New York City when her mother,
Natalia Nastovici, called and asked if she wanted to take over her business,
Pretzel and Pizza Creations,
A $500,000 winning scratch-off lottery ticket was claimed at the 7-Eleven at
7729 Sundays Lane in Frederick last week, according to a press release from the
Maryland Lottery.