Find The Hungry Dutchman at your local sandbar

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:57:25 GMT

Find The Hungry Dutchman at your local sandbar There are food spots, food trucks, and now food boats. Foodies, set course for a new eatery on the water, and we do mean on the water. The Hungry Dutchman is run by three SoFlo locals who are taking your boat day bites, to the next level. Rather than you bringing your own meals out to sea, they’re bringing the grub to you.Sure, you heard of the flying Dutchman, but have you ever heard of The Hungry Dutchman?Michael Angulo: “The Hungry Dutchman is a food boat, that me and my best friends had started together from scratch, we did it on our terms, this is exactly what we wanted. We want to feed everybody out there on the water and make sure they’re having fun when they come down here to South Florida.”Boat captain, Michael Angulo starred on season 15 of “Naked and Afraid”, and he told us the meaning behind this ship’s name.Michael Angulo: “We came up with the name The Hungry Dutchman because we like to think of ourselves as modern-day pir...

Magic relocate G League affiliate from Lakeland to Kissimmee

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:57:25 GMT

Magic relocate G League affiliate from Lakeland to Kissimmee The Orlando Magic on Tuesday announced the relocation of their NBA G League affiliate from Lakeland to Kissimmee, a move first reported by the Orlando Sentinel on Monday.The Magic’s G League team was rebranded as the Osceola Magic and will start playing at Silver Spurs Arena at Osceola Heritage Park in November.Kissimmee’s Silver Spurs Arena was one of two finalists, along with Lakeland, for where the Magic were looking to base their G League affiliate ahead of the 2017-18 season.“Proximity matters greater,” Magic president of basketball operations Jeff Weltman said. “This is going to be a game-changer for us.”Magic CEO Alex Martins told the Sentinel that the Magic’s leasing agreement with Osceola is for 12 years. The G League team will continue to practice at the training facility inside Amway Center.“We certainly like the fact we’re locked into a long-term agreement so we don’t have to approach a situation like this in an...

Mets Notebook: Seth Lugo returns to Queens

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:57:25 GMT

Mets Notebook: Seth Lugo returns to Queens Seth Lugo never needed any validation from baseball about what he was capable of doing on a mound. The right-hander always knew he could take the ball every five days and get outs.But when he became a free agent over the winter, other teams showed considerable interest in him as a starter. It reaffirmed that his decision to leave the Mets to seek a job as a starting pitcher was the right one.“I was surprised that all of the phone calls were about starting,” the right-hander told the Daily News Tuesday at Citi Field. “It wasn’t until the night before I signed with the Padres that I had a team call about relief. That was really cool. I didn’t expect it to go that way but it did early on, so it really kept me focused on what I had to do in the offseason.”Lugo signed a two-year, $15 million contract with San Diego right before Christmas, effectively ending his tenure with the Mets. There are no hard feelings on either side as Lugo returned to New York...

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu proposes $4.28B city budget

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:57:25 GMT

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu proposes $4.28B city budget Boston Mayor Michelle Wu proposed a $4.28 billion city budget, spending she said, if approved, would provide a “foundation for strong neighborhoods and communities.”The mayor’s recommended fiscal year 2024 budget, which Wu will present to the City Council at an annual budget breakfast Wednesday at City Hall, represents a 6.8%, or $273.7 million increase over last year’s spending.This new spending, Wu said, would be invested into five priority areas: family and early childhood programs, green initiatives, public health and public safety, closing the racial wealth gap, and municipal services.“For city government, our municipal budget is a public reflection of core principles and a roadmap to invest critical resources,” Wu wrote in a Monday letter to the City Council. “For a city resident, our municipal budget should be the foundation for strong neighborhoods and communities.”Wu’s planned investment in public safety is community-focused, her letter said, which includes an additional $1...

House tax cut plan tops governor’s offering, would change rebate law

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:57:25 GMT

House tax cut plan tops governor’s offering, would change rebate law The House unveiled its version of a tax relief package Tuesday, offering $1.1 billion in cuts that will play out over the next three years, including capital gains cut rejected by lawmakers last session and changes to a tax rebate law passed in the 1980s.“This is something that we’ve put a lot of thought and effort into,” House Speaker Ron Mariano said. “We wanted to have something that we felt impacted all segments of our economy, all segments of our constituency with some fairness and some equity.”The plan, offered against Gov. Maura Healey’s about $750 million tax cut proposal, includes several tax code changes the Legislature nearly passed last term and some that didn’t make the previous reform package.Notably, lawmakers had rejected a proposal by-then Gov. Charlie Baker to cut the state’s short-term capital gains tax. This year’s tax cut plan, however, proposes to lower the rate from 12% to 5%.The proposal would also double the state’s death tax threshold to $2 million and elim...

Tim Anderson out 2-4 weeks after the Chicago White Sox shortstop sprained his left knee on a ‘fluke play’

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:57:25 GMT

Tim Anderson out 2-4 weeks after the Chicago White Sox shortstop sprained his left knee on a ‘fluke play’ Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson felt “something weird” shortly after a collision with Minnesota Twins baserunner Matt Wallner at the end of a rundown play Monday.“I didn’t know exactly what it was,” Anderson said Tuesday. “It was a little discomfort and I played one or two more innings. I started getting stiff and I just decided to come out.”The Sox will be without their spark at the top of the lineup for an estimated two to four weeks after placing Anderson on the 10-day injured list with a sprained left knee.“It’s so frustrating,” Anderson said. “You do everything right to try to prevent from creating injury and just something I couldn’t control. I just have to roll with it.”Anderson was near third base for the rundown play during the fourth inning of Monday’s 4-3 Sox win at Target Field. He attempted to catch a toss from Hanser Alberto when Wallner collided with him while making a headfir...

Nets’ Mikal Bridges: Joel Embiid ‘Should win MVP’

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:57:25 GMT

Nets’ Mikal Bridges: Joel Embiid ‘Should win MVP’ Joel Embiid is the NBA’s Most Valuable Player of the year this season.At least that’s what Mikal Bridges thinks.Discussing the difficulties of defending Embiid in Brooklyn’s upcoming first-round playoff series against the Philadelphia 76ers, Bridges said he believes the Sixers’ star deserves his place atop the MVP conversations.“This year, I think he should win MVP,” Bridges said after Nets practice at the HSS Training Facility on Tuesday. “It just takes a team [to guard him], you know? I don’t think anybody can guard him one-on-one in the world. So just, team defense and you’ve got to play for each other.”Embiid is averaging 33 points and 10 rebounds per game for the Sixers this season. In recent weeks, and as reflected in recent league-wide polls, he has jumped ahead of Denver’s Nikola Jokic and Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo, each of whom have won two consecutive MVP awards.The Nets already know Embiid is ...

Man agrees to plead guilty in Basquiat artwork fraud scheme

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:57:25 GMT

Man agrees to plead guilty in Basquiat artwork fraud scheme LOS ANGELES (AP) — A former Los Angeles auctioneer has agreed to plead guilty in a cross-country art fraud scheme where he created fake artwork and falsely attributed the paintings to artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, federal prosecutors said Tuesday. The paintings ultimately wound up at the Orlando Museum of Art in Florida before they were seized by federal agents last year in a scandal that roiled the museum and led to its CEO’s departure.Basquiat, a Neo-expressionist painter whose success came during the 1980s, lived and worked in New York before he died in 1988 at age 27 from a drug overdose. The Orlando Museum of Art scandal came in 2022 when a federal raid ended in the seizure of 25 paintings whose authenticity had been in question for a decade. The museum had been the first to display the artwork.Defendant Michael Barzman, 45, was charged Tuesday in federal court in Los Angeles with making false statements to the FBI during an interview last year, the U.S. Attorney’s O...

Lawsuit seeks to uphold closing California’s last nuke plant

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:57:25 GMT

Lawsuit seeks to uphold closing California’s last nuke plant LOS ANGELES (AP) — An environmental group on Tuesday sued to block Pacific Gas & Electric from seeking to extend the federal operating licenses for California’s last nuclear power plant. A complaint filed in San Francisco Superior Court by Friends of the Earth asks the court to prohibit the utility from sidestepping its 2016 agreement with environmentalists and plant workers to close the twin-domed Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant by 2025. The possibility of a longer operating run emerged last year after Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Legislature opened the way for PG&E to seek an extended lifespan for the twin reactors. The company intends to apply to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission by the end of the year to extend operations by as much as two decades.The operating license for the Unit 1 reactor expires next year and the Unit 2 license expires in 2025.Hallie Templeton, legal director for Friends of the Earth, said in a statement that “PG&E has been acting as if...

North Dakota governor signs trans athlete bans into law

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:57:25 GMT

North Dakota governor signs trans athlete bans into law BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s Republican Gov. Doug Burgum on Tuesday evening signed two transgender athlete bans into law, effectively prohibiting transgender girls and women from joining female sports teams in K-12 and college.Lawmakers in the House and Senate passed the bills with veto-proof majorities this year. If the governor had vetoed the bills or refused to sign them, the bills likely would’ve still become law.At least 19 other states have imposed restrictions on transgender athletes. Republican lawmakers across the U.S. have drafted hundreds of laws this year to push back on LGBTQ+ freedoms, especially targeting transgender people’s everyday lives — including sports, health care, bathrooms, workplaces and schools.The Biden administration this month proposed a rule, which still faces a lengthy approval process, to forbid outright bans on transgender athletes.In 2021, Burgum vetoed a nearly identical bill that would have banned transgender girls from playing on girls’ ...