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A Basketfull of Hope

Carolina One’s Charleston Central office on Orleans Road hosted a fundraiser last week, benefitting the Charleston Basket Brigade, a 501(c)3 dedicated to bringing the community together to feed families in need at Thanksgiving in the area. According to Karena Sturgis,...

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WEST ASHLEY FLASHBACK — Hunting In West Ashley

If it was closer to the turn of the century one might be sitting in a deer stand or walking the banks of the Ashley River looking for deer tracks in roughly the place where I sit in a comfortable chair listening to Oscar N. Vick III talk about an earlier time of...

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High School Nation Comes To West Ashley High

On Friday, Oct. 16 High School Nation hosted a concert at West Ashley High School to promote the arts in public schools. The High School Nation Tour gave teens at WAHS a chance to immerse themselves in the arts and explore many potential careers in real world...

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STUDENT OF THE MONTH — Alusine Kamara

For the second time in his high school career, Senior Alusine Kamara has been chosen as West Ashley High School’s Student of the Month. He first received the honor when he was a freshman. Kamara was surprised when he learned he was selected this time. He did, however,...

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Nipper Has His Day

On Sunday, Nov. 1 Drayton Hall celebrated the launch of author Amey Lewis and illustrator Gerry McElroys’ classic tale about friendship and discovery. Nipper of Drayton Hall is the almost-true story of Charlotta Drayton and his energetic little dog Nipper, and his...

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Transition Season Rules

It’s that time of year that many beer aficionados crave, the transition between fall and winter beer season, when the once a year treats come-a-rolling in daily. For those of us who like our beers dark, rich and flavorful, buckle in my friends, it’s about to be a wild...

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Election Guide — Filling Riley’s Shadow

For the first time in four decades, Charleston will soon elect a mayor not named Joe Riley. Next Tuesday, voters from all over the city will file into poling places and cast their lot from a choice of seven candidates, six of whom have strong ties to West Ashley....

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Election Guide — City Council, District 5

In Dist. 5, Brian Byrd, a local attorney and business owner, is challenging incumbent Marvin Wagner. Wagner, elected in 2011, is an accountant with a career working with the military. INCUMBENT: Marvin Wagner City Councilman Marvin Wagner is a retired Chief Resource...

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Election Guide — City Council, District 7

In Dist. 7, Joe Johnston is challenging incumbent Keith Waring. Johnston is City of Charleston Fire Department captain with 32-years experience working for the city. Waring is a financial planner who has served on a host of local and regional boards. INCUMBENT: Keith...

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Election Guide — City Council, District 9

In Dist. 9, local attorney Peter Shahid is challenging incumbent Aubry Alexander. Shahid’s family has been prominent in the Charleston business community since the early 1900s. Alexander has strong West Ashley ties, he graduated from Middleton High School and is a...

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