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The Fantastic Farmhouse Ale

The Saison style has seen a spike in popularity recently, and it’s no mistake. This ‘farmhouse ale’ is a true original, and one of the few spring to summer styles that is complex yet accessible. Further, the beer has an interesting history. Saisons are an old world...

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Taking the Long (Savannah) View

For better or for worse, Long Savannah, the proposed 1,250-acre housing development recently approved by City Council, may represent the future of West Ashley. Located between Bees Ferry Road, Savannah Highway, and Glenn McConnell Parkway, Long Savannah represents the...

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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 off to protect the innocent. All suspects are  innocent...

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Big Taste at Little Italy’s

The husband and wife team of Jerry and Sara LaVecchia have run their own businesses for quite some time. Owners of Coastal Carolina Auto & Truck Guide, the LaVecchias know a good deal about the world of publishing. But recently they decided to take a crack at a...

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Return to Ghost Island

“Have you every heard of Ghost Island?” asked Bernard Hamilton, who grew up in Ashleyville. “When I was about 12 years old I took a nighttime boat ride there with my buddies. We left the dock behind Brown Cemetery in a mosquito fleet type boat and rowed ourselves to...

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The Future of Cyber Security

West Ashley High School students Josh Moore, Joseph Ingram, Dhruval Patel, Kaylani Jordan, Michael Lanier, Jonathan Garcia, and Mostafa Mongy, who take classes at Lowcountry Tech Academy (LTA), competed in the Palmetto Cyber Defense Competition (PCDC), held at Trident...

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Marches to a Different Drum

Late last year Widespread Panic founding member Todd Nance left the legendary Southern jam band to attend to some personal matters. The longtime WSP drummer resurfaces this weekend in West Ashley when he plays two shows along with The Dyrty Byrds from Colorado. In...

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Get in Line

West Ashley’s Jericho Arts once again awakens the imaginative forces of local art lovers with its new exhibition Wall Line. Local artist Hirona Matsuda and local architect Alan Jackson come together to create a surprising wall installation, which will be displayed at...

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Slow Down For Spring … And Drink it all in

The sound of friends’ voices echoing around you, clinking of glasses, maybe a good game on above your head, and a great song playing in the background; there’s just something special about being out with the people who mean the most. Few things in life mean more to me...

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Never Give Up

For most of her life, Ashton Coker has been playing softball. Some of her earliest memories are of playing the game with her brother. He played baseball and she wanted to be just like him, so she began playing softball and fell in love with the sport immediately....

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