August 07, 2008

Volume 3, Issue 16 · Late August, 2008

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July 25, 2008

Sheriff announces arrest

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From a release:

On Thursday, July 24, 2008 the Warren County Sheriff’s Office investigated an alleged rape that occurred on the western end of the county. The investigation resulted in the subsequent arrest of Stephan Kyle Tanner, 21, of Warren County. Tanner was arrested on a single charge of rape and is currently being held in the Warren County Jail, without bond. The case remains under investigation. Anyone with information regarding this case should contact Investigator Ray Fogle at 540-635-7100.

July 24, 2008

Volume 3, Issue 15 · Early August, 2008

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July 14, 2008

Hrbek unanimously named Vice Mayor of Front Royal

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Councilman Bret Hrbek (left, pictured with Mayor Eugene Tewalt) was voted Vice Mayor of Front Royal by his colleagues in a July 14 meeting of Town Council.

Full details will be in the July 24 issue of Warren County Report.

Other meeting photos:

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July 10, 2008

Volume 3, Issue 14 • Mid July, 2008

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July 02, 2008

A fresher approach to upscale dining

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Houlihan’s bartender Kat Thomas serves up an ice-cold Bud Light draft

Houlihan’s brings enthusiasm and made-from-scratch food and drink to North Warren

By Dan McDermott
Warren County Report

Fresh food was the emphasis during a visit to the 97th Houlihan’s Restaurant at the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites in north Warren County, VA adjacent to the Blue Ridge Shadows Golf course.

The franchise opened for business June 30.

"Did you know that 98% of the food is made from scratch," asked a server?

"I had heard that," I replied. Three times so far to be exact.

And they aren’t kidding.

During a visit into the back of Houlihan’s signature open kitchen (no cameras, please), I encountered a small army in crisp white culinary coats whipping up all sorts of menu items from scratch.

Fish and chicken are brought in fresh, not frozen. The soups and sauces are made from scratch. The breads are baked on the premises. Even the French Onion soup is made slowly in what Gruber notes is the "classic way."

One luxury long since abandoned by most chains are Houlihan’s style of fresh hand-breaded chicken tenders served with homemade honey mustard. There is no comparison to the frozen variety to which we have sadly become accustomed.

One item that caught my eye was a pan of pecans that had just been roasted. "Are these for the Bourbon Pecan pies," I hinted?

No they are actually kind of spicy. They’re salad toppers.

"Oh," I said. And they were delicious. "Savory and spicy with just a hint of sweetness," I complimented using my most impressive Food Network gleaned lingo.

My eyes glanced ever so briefly at the pan of fresh pies nearby.

"Would you like to try the pecan pie," my host suggested?

"Oh, uh sure. I guess..."

Victory!

My guide for this tour through a rare glimpse of fresh-made chain food was 18 year culinary veteran John Gruber who entered the business at a Ground Round before a 13 year stint at Applebees.

Gruber said he was drawn to Houlihan’s because it is pretty upscale, he was thrilled at the emphasis on made-from-scratch food and he was ready for a new challenge. He also loved the resort atmosphere of the chain which got its start in Kansas City in 1972.

The sparkling yet cozy Houlihan’s interior is decorated by similarly themed artwork, some of which features Front Royal. The woodwork above the bar draws you in like a fine British pub. The chandelier shades in the main dining room are a beautiful mosaic of spring colors, each hand created by an artist.

The gentle and refined atmosphere clearly effects the attitude of the largely young staff. They rise to the occasion and ambiance.

Friendly is not a strong enough word to describe them. A half-dozen smiled and welcomed me on my way to my table. One recognized me and gently swept the manager away long enough to give me a hug. But this eager crew is also very professional and inviting.

I asked a few to pose for a picture in a big corner booth. Once the giggling settled down long enough for a nice shot they raced back to their stations, poised and ready with enthusiastic smiles to greet the guests to this new northern oasis.

The Houlihan’s restaurant and bar menus are encased in stylish and surprisingly heavy aluminum covers.

Appetizers range in price from $7.75 for Buffalo-style chicken fingers to the popular herb garlic cream cheese stuffed ‘Shrooms for $8.95.

Entrees are priced from $11.95 for the chicken finger platter with honey mustard, slaw and fries to the USDA prime hand-cut filet steak for $23.95.

Houlihan’s offers a surprisingly affordable lunch menu with sandwich and soup or salad combos starting at $7.95. John’s favorite is the Southwest Chicken Wrap with Baked Potato Soup.

Several sandwiches and 1/2 lb. burgers are offered, ranging in price from $7.95 to $8.95.

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From left, Melissa Fisher and Paula Fries serve up Houlihan’s Fab Five dessert platter which costs $10.49 and features any five desserts. This one had the Chocolate Cappuccino Cake, the Mini Snickers Crunch, White Chocolate Banana Cream Pie, a Mini Cream Broule and Bourbon Pecan Pie.

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Since no American meal is complete without dessert, Houlihan’s offers several mini desserts (which aren’t so mini) for $2.49. The Three’s Company offers a choice of any three desserts for $5.49. For a true carb-fest, try the Fab Five for $10.49.

Many items are featured on a paper carryout menu, available at the front door.

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“Heck no we don’t have last names!” Mike “Smith” and Donnie “Jones” enjoy a cold one at Houlihan’s north of Front Royal.

As Mr. Gruber and I concluded our interview (and I concluded my pecan pie) we were joined by a congenial Tom Jackson, president of Harrisonburg-based Hotel Hospitality Group which owns Houlihan’s and manages the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites and the Blue Ridge Shadows Gold Course.

Mr. Jackson confirmed that the group is looking toward eventually hosting an LPGA or PGA tournament as the course matures to professional quality play. Blue Ridge Shadows has already made a name for itself on the circuit. Tiger Woods once visited and was reportedly very impressed. Golf Digest named Blue Ridge Shadows the #6 top new course in the nation last year.

This is Mr. Jackson’s first time managing a golf course but he said he likes to golf and that it wasn’t much different than running a large hotel. "There are four people teeing off every ten minutes so there is a lot going on and you have to stay on your toes. But we manage 8 other hotels and we are excited about the challenge."

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Workers put the finishing touches on the new Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites north of Front Royal

The Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites will feature 124 rooms, 24 one bedroom suites, a 24-hour business center, a fitness room, full service spa, indoor swimming pool, a conference facility that can accommodate up to 525 people for meetings and can handle banquets for up to 400.

A large part of the conference business is local weddings, reunions and meetings. "Several events are already booked from this summer up to about 2 more years so far," Mr. Jackson said.

Houlihan’s is currently open for lunch and dinner. Effective Tuesday when the hotel opens, the hours will be Sunday - Thursday from 6:30 am to 11 pm and Friday and Saturday from 6:30 am to midnight.

"So," I asked Manager John Gruber, "Do you like it here so far?"

"This will be my last job," he replied with a big grin.

And how was the pecan pie?

Incredible. I’ll have more details after I finish this short nap in my comfy leather desk chair....

Continue reading "A fresher approach to upscale dining" »

June 27, 2008

Publisher wins two VAB awards

Warren County Report Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Dan McDermott won two awards at the Virginia Association of Broadcasters Convention June 27, 2008 at the Virginia Beach Hilton in Virginia Beach, VA.

McDermott's WFTR interview with Betty Kilby Fisher, the first African American student to attend Warren County High School won 1st place for best documentary for public affairs programming in a small market in Virginia. McDermott's WZRV interview with Del. Clay Athey on development in the commonwealth won 2nd place for best documentary for public affairs programming in a medium market in Virginia.

McDermott is the former full-time and current substitute host of the News at Noon and The Valley Today which airs live from noon to 1 pm on WFTR AM-1460, WZRV 95.3 FM and Comcast TV-23.

June 26, 2008

Volume 3, Issue 13 • Early July, 2008

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A century of stories to tell

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Margot J. Glavis looks back on 102 incredible years

By Dan McDermott
Warren County Report

July 4th, 2008 will be a very special day for Margot J. Glavis. It’s her birthday. That would not normally warrant a story here but for the fact that Mrs. Glavis will turn 102 years old.

We learned about Mrs. Glavis in a phone call with Vicki Davison, who owns the beautiful and cozy Hidden Springs Senior Living home in Bentonville, VA with her husband Daryl.

Immediately I rushed over.

Mrs. Glavis was finishing her 5 p.m. dinner at Hidden Springs and was brought over to a living room area where I sat with the Davisons for what would be an incredible two and one-half hour journey through time.

Continue reading "A century of stories to tell" »

June 12, 2008

Volume 3, Issue 12 • Late June, 2008

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May 29, 2008

Volume 3, Issue 11 • Early June, 2008

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May 15, 2008

Volume 3, Issue 10 • Late May, 2008

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May 06, 2008

May 6, 2008 Front Royal election results

Mayor
(WARREN COUNTY - FRONT ROYAL)

Last Reported: May 6 2008 8:19PM EST

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Eugene R. Tewalt
86462.02%Precincts Reporting:
    7 of 7 (100%)
Votes by Precinct

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Hollis L. Tharpe
51737.11%

Write In
120.86%

RACECANDIDATEVOTEVOTE%STATISTICSDETAILS
Member Town Council
(WARREN COUNTY - FRONT ROYAL)

Last Reported: May 6 2008 8:19PM EST

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T. E. "Tom" Conkey
70921.93%Precincts Reporting:
    7 of 7 (100%)
Votes by Precinct

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Chris W. Holloway
84326.07%

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Carson C. Lauder Jr.
86426.72%

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N. Shae Parker
67620.90%

Write In
1414.36%

May 01, 2008

Volume 3, Issue 9 · Mid May, 2008

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April 17, 2008

Volume 3, Issue 8 · Late April, 2008

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