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New Seafood Restaurant + Beer Fundraiser + Sensory Plaza: MD Good News

A Maryland seafood eatery is opening another location. A brewery is fundraising with beer. A park system was honored. Here's the good news.

Jimmy's Famous Seafood, pictured above in Baltimore, is opening a location in Harford County.
Jimmy's Famous Seafood, pictured above in Baltimore, is opening a location in Harford County. (Google Maps)

MARYLAND — A Maryland seafood restaurant is opening another location. One city was honored for its parks. And a brewery created a new beer to fundraise for an LGBTQ+ nonprofit.

Other stories spotlighted Pride Month, family events and a tennis club's award.

Here are our happiest headlines of the week:

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Jimmy's Famous Seafood To Open Sit-Down Restaurant In Harford County

Longtime Maryland seafood restaurant Jimmy's Famous Seafood has announced that it will open a sit-down eatery in Harford County this year.

1 MD City's Park System Ranks In Top 100 In U.S.: Report

A report that promotes parks as a matter of health, equity and justice ranked Baltimore among the top 30 in the country for park systems.

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New Beer Fundraising For LGBTQ+ Nonprofit In Annapolis

An Eastport brewery released a new beer to celebrate Pride Month. The sour ale will fundraise for Annapolis Pride, an LGBTQ+ nonprofit.

Artists Invited To Design 2023 Pride Decal For Montgomery County

The LGBTQ+ Advisory Board will choose up to five final designs to be displayed at Pride Month events and on social media for public voting.

Chesapeake Sensory Plaza, Town Parks Open In Bel Air For The Summer

The Chesapeake Sensory Plaza at the Rockfield Park playground has opened for the season as have other parks except for two in Bel Air.

Summer Series Of Free Concerts In The Park Kicks Off In North Bethesda

The Pike District Partnership's free concert series kicked off this week at the Banneker Street Pop-Up Park in North Bethesda.

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