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A Tasty American Treat

Full disclosure friends — I had my first Bell’s Oberon of the year this week. I know, I know. I can hear it now: Beer Snob, it’s just barely spring! Hey, that’s a wheat beer!!! Dude, aren’t you a self-described ‘seasonal drinker’? In my defense, the thermostat did...

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Learning Center Opens in West Ashley

Dozens of parents, children, teachers and leaders gathered March 11 to celebrate the new 10,000-square-foot Roper St. Francis Learning Center at 16 Farmfield Ave. a stone’s throw from the proposed Whole Foods location. “This gorgeous Roper St. Francis Learning Center...

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West Ashley Flashback

Part of writing West Ashley Flashback is discovering the bits and pieces of a community's history. The fun begins when the one-liners became a paragraph, then finding the right piece to complete the whole jigsaw puzzle of a story. For example, in several publications...

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Mug Shots

The following were taken from actual incident reports filed last week by the City of Charleston Police Department. These are not convictions and the names of businesses, complainants, and suspects have been left out to protect the innocent. All suspects are  innocent...

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A Parallel Complex Visual Entropy

For the month of April, Fabulon Art Center presents the works of acclaimed visual artist Hampton R. Olfus. Entitled Layers: A Parallel Complex Visual Entropy, the exhibit opens with a reception from 5-8:30 p.m. on Friday, April 1 and will stay on display through the...

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Principal For A Day

Two West Ashley residents and executives at Select Health of South Carolina were selected to participate in the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce Principal for a Day program Wednesday, March 2. Select Health offers First Choice, the oldest and largest Medicaid...

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Happy Birthday To The Craft Beer Standard

Thirty-five year ago in a tiny metal warehouse in Chico, Calif. our hero began work on his second batch of beer. Having already brewed up a version of an English stout, he decided to shoot for a less malt-centric brew. It took 11 tries, but in March of 1981, the...

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Not Big on The Pig Proposal

A Charlotte-based developer may be building a new gateway into West Ashley at the intersection of Sam Rittenberg Boulevard and Old Towne Road. And there are questions if the project is nice enough. On Wednesday, Faison Enterprises, the same company that bought and is...

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Bees Bring A Hive Of Possibilities

Beehives will give Magnolia Plantation and Gardens a new buzz to highlight the insect’s role as pollinators and the human threat to them. Tori Johnson, Magnolia’s student and youth group coordinator, recently earned her wings as a certified beekeeper after completing...

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Mug Shots

March 15 Aggravated assault, with a firearm A Grech Street woman said her former boyfriend attacked her and pulled a gun on her and several friends when she went to his apartment to retrieved some of her belongings. She said when she pulled up, her boyfriend came out...

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