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Here are this week’s most-read stories.
Cider fest
Sly Clyde Ciderworks is hosting the first ever Coastal Cider Festival celebrating Virginia cideries from across the state. The celebration takes place during Virginia Cider Week in November. Tickets are $38 and includes a tasting glass and unlimited 3-ounce tastes. READ MORE.
Babies’ ABCs
There’s nothing easy about the crying, sleepless nights, diapers, and all that encompasses becoming a new parent to an infant. That’s why health professionals at the Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters have simplified safe sleeping practices or measures that are in a new parents’ control and could prevent sleep-related infant deaths caused by accidental suffocation or strangulation. READ MORE.
For Safe Sleep Awareness Month CHKD is reminding parents to follow the ABCs
Haunted podcast
For Zak Hilton and Nick Pearl, local haunts are their thing. The pair co-hosts Haunters Podcast, a show dedicated to reviews of local haunts anywhere from Howl-O-Scream at Busch Gardens to Frightmare in Chesapeake. READ MORE.
Like Haunted houses and lots of scares? This podcast might be for you
New brewery
There’s a new brewery in town: Coastal Fermentory will open in the downtown area in the spring. Owners Brandon Samuels along with his friends, Michael ‘Mike’ Reppert, a Richmond native and engineer at Newport News Shipbuilding and David Lamb, a contractor with the Department of Defense, said they turned their love of beer into a business. READ MORE.

