BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE While the sign on the door of Malone’s has read “closed” for the past two weeks, according to Chef Irvin Williams, soon the restaurant will
Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Fresh paint, new lighting, high-back chairs and a wall of flat screens: Downtown’s first black-owned and longest thriving restaurant has a
(pictured above: Irie Rhythms owners Gorjean and Warren Moore.) It’s where “Winston meets Kingston.” That’s the catchphrase for Warren and Gorjean Moore’s new Silas Creek Crossing restaurant, Irie Rhythms. Irie
(pictured above: County Health Director Marlon Hunter addresses attendees.) Public health officials are making a push to persuade local property owners