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Juanita Greenberg’s Nacho Royale in Charleston stands ready to rescue you from mediocre Mexican food purgatory with a platter that justifies its royal title. Nestled among Charleston’s historic charm, ...
Tents have appeared on Fourth and South streets, which means one thing – the Holy Trinity Greek Festival is back for its 39th year.“In our food row outside, we ...
Holy Trinity’s old church was destroyed by a fire in 2015, and it rebuilt a much bigger church that opened in 2019. Finishing the art has been a long process. Father James Paris has been with ...
The Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church Grecian Food Festival made its much-anticipated return for the 39th year on Thursday afternoon in downtown Steubenville.T ...
Rev. Aristotle Damaskos to retire after serving at Charleston's Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church for 11 years. His last service will be June 22.
Holy Trinity parishioner and long-time organizer of the Greek Fest, Angie Mahfood, says it’s among their best sellers every year. You have to come and have a gyro. You can have it with tomato ...
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church at 7004 Ridge Ave is a faith-based organization with many opportunities for community outreach, fellowship and cultural activities. Church services are 9:30 a.m ...
Tents have appeared on Fourth and South streets, which means one thing – the Holy Trinity Greek Festival is back for its 39th year.“In our food row outside, we. advertisement.
Trinity High School defeated St. Xavier 4-3 to win its second consecutive Seventh Region baseball championship. Trinity will face Meade County in the first round of the state tournament.
The Denver Greek Festival returns at the big gold dome on Alameda Avenue near Glendale with Greek food, music and traditional dance entertainment. To stream 9NEWS on your phone, you need the 9NEWS ...
Now, just 24 games into his Trinity career, he’s led the program into uncharted territory. Before this season, the Shamrocks had never made the PIAA semifinals, and never made a PIAA final.
Trinity College Dublin will cut ties with Israeli universities and fully divest from all companies based in Israel, following a board vote on Wednesday.