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Wildcats Rout Tigers

West Ashley High School ended a three-game losing streak last Friday night against Conway High School. After two weeks of giving up leads in the second half against Ft Dorchester and Wando, the Wildcats continued pounding Conway in the second half for a 49-14 win....

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Wings to Fly, Animals to Help

It is rare to find a gem in the rubble after 9/11, but local volunteer Judy Kell Beall has done exactly that. Formerly a flight attendant with Delta Air Lines, Beall says 9/11 was a life-changing event in that it made it easier for her to walk away from a job that she...

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The Victory Season

Author Robert Weintraub visits the Jewish Community Center this Sunday, Oct. 27 to talk about his book , The Victory Season: the End of World War II and the Birth of Baseball’s Golden Age, along with The Citadel’s associate athletic director Andy Solomon. In 1945...

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Fear and Loathing in Denver

Fear and Loathing in Denver

A trip to the Great American Beer Fest with West Of's Beer Snob by Lorne Chambers | editor Long before the “craft beer” movement hit Charleston, West Of was running a beer column in its dining section. At first many thought a beer column was an odd thing for a...

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Metal, Monsters, and Pumpkin Mania

Forget your run-of-the-mill costume parties and trick-or-treat parades; Monster Music is blowing them all out of the water this Saturday, Oct. 26, with their 2nd Annual Pumpkin Classic. From super secret five-hour sales to highly collectible door prizes and a globally...

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Beer Snob Honors

Chocolate Rain (The Bruery) Possibly the best chocolate beer at the fest, and there were a few. This ran out every session and FAST. Chocolate double stout! Brandy-barrel Aged Impreial Pumpkin (Lakefront Brewing) Lots of pumpkin ales, few pumpkin lagers, and only one...

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Nostalgia vs. Progress

Perhaps the best way to protect the future of West Ashley’s history is for a small piece of its past to be torn down by a front end loader. On Monday, Oct. 7 the county Board of Zoning Appeals voted unanimously to allow the demolition of a former Charleston County...

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State Catholic Diocesan Center headed to West Ashley

For the first time in almost 200 years, the Catholic Diocese of Charleston, which actually encompasses the entire state, will construct a new diocesan pastoral center. The center will serve as the administrative and ministry headquarters for the entire state. This...

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Northbridge Park Breaks Ground

Charleston Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. and members of City Council will be on hand Friday, Oct. 18 at the site of the new Northbridge Park at the West Ashley foot of the Cosgrove Bridge. The groundbreaking ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. Those wishing to attend are asked...

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Revisiting St. Andrew’s Parish’s P.O.W. Camps

Headlines from the Sunday Nov. 1, 1942 edition of The News and Courier read “Housing Problem More Acute Here. Need Gaining Faster Than Accommodations-Homes Projects Pressed”. The greater Charleston area experienced a housing crisis during the years surrounding World...

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