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Senior Center Debate Getting Old

What was supposed to be an unveiling of sorts last Thursday for a plan for a proposed senior center in West Ashley instead became a rehashing of issues already circling the project. Allen Carroll, the chief executive officer of Roper St. Francis Healthcare, invited a...

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Save the Mall

A Facebook page has been created to support the revitalization of Citadel Mall, where voices local and beyond can be heard chiming in on what to do next. Earlier this month, this paper and other media outlets reported that West Ashley’s commercial cornerstone had been...

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Troubled Signs

Local firefighters worked hard last Thursday to contain a fire at Robert and Sons Signs Company, the local outfit responsible for West Ashley’s landmark Coburg Cow signage. Just after dusk, the St. Andrews Fire Department, aided by other local safety personnel,...

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Green Wave Too Much For Wildcats

West Ashley High School (WAHS) dropped its first loss of the season to neighboring Summerville High School on the road last friday night 35-14. Both teams are now 4-1  on the season. WAHS started the game with electric excitement as Senior Anthony Dobbins returned the...

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Built to Last

West Ashley residents Sharon and R.C. Foster have weathered many storms, demonstrate solidarity as a couple, and are one of the strongest Mom ’n Pop business leaders in the Charleston area. They own a PostNet franchise in West Ashley, where they are known for their...

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Roots, Rock, and Blues…

Andy Coats & the Bank Walkers was formed in mid-2007, starting off as a trio, and then developing into a 4 piece powerhouse. They have an extremely broad range of influences, all of which meld together into a genre that Andy calls “R, R, and B” – Roots, Rock, and...

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A Buzz-worthy Endeavor

Larry Sexton of Charleston Bees and Honey has been beekeeping for about a decade, but bees have been a subject of lifelong fascination. His grandfather, a retired railroad conductor outside of Boston was also a beekeeper. Sexton had a career in the US Navy, retired to...

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Where Ale And Lager Meet

Oktoberfests, pumpkins, fresh hops, ambers — these are the flavors of now. The line between the distinct tastes and aspects of lager versus ale can sometimes get muddy, especially this time of year. A rich and malty Marzen may resemble a flavorful ale, while a crisp...

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Three’s A Crowd

It will be a three-way race to replace Robert Ford as the state senator representing Dist. 42, with two major party candidates and one Libertarian, in the Oct. 1 special election. A Democrat and Civil Rights veteran who served in the state Senate since 1993, Ford...

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Antique “Gasolier” Lights Installed at Magnolia

Eight antique light fixtures have been installed in Magnolia Gardens’ main house as part of a continuing effort to return the nine-room mansion to the style when the house was the scene of lavish parties before the Charleston Renaissance. Seven of the fixtures are...

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