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Sign, Sealed, Delivered
The list of a community’s defining features would include churches, schools, stores, homes, and a post office. The ability to send and receive mail has always been a key element in the growth of a community and the way its people stay connected. The first St. Andrew’s...
Buon Appetito!
Popular Italian eatery Al Di La is whisking patrons away to Spoleto, Italy during Charleston’s annual Spoleto Festival USA starting this week. In honor of the annual international performing arts festival, Al Di La is offering diners a regional tasting menu of dishes...
The Good Stuff
In this hectic, bustling world, it’s easy to forget to stop and smell the roses. We all have too much work to do and too little time, so it can be quite tough to just relax and enjoy the good stuff once in a while. Luckily, after attempting to move too much furniture,...
Money ‘Parks’ Two Parks
If there’s one place that needs a facelift, it is the proposed site of the Northbridge Park just on the West Ashley side of the Cosgrove Bridge. But that facelift, along with one for a proposed park in the Ashleyville Neighborhood, may have to wait an extra year...
The Magic Of Giving
Recently Wonder Works, the locally owned toys and game shop with a location in St. Andrews Shopping Center, was named the Small “For Profit” Business of the Year by the coastal chapter of SCORE, a local chapter of a national organization providing free business advice...
Lean on Me
In 2001, West Ashley resident Jo Carson strolled the beach with her husband, Larry, after finishing chemotherapy, and quietly gathered white oyster shells. “I’ll make an angel out of these,” she thought. Little did she know the shells would lead far beyond a healing...
Crisp, Creamy, Bitter
The warm and muggy days of summer are quickly approaching and one category of beer that goes hand in hand with summer is the wheat beers from Belgium, Germany, and the U.S. While the American wheat beers of the late ’80s and early ’90s were a pale imitation of their...
Sam Ritt’s Changing Face
For decades, Sam Rittenberg Boulevard has been the main commercial jugular of West Ashley. But, according to local officials, experts, and observers, its economic dominance is now being threatened by a host of challenges: * cyclical national economic realities,...
Race The Landing
If you were in Charles Towne Landing last Thursday, the woosh-woosh-wooshes you heard weren’t cannonballs of yore tearing by, but a record turnout for a race series, Race for the Landing. According to race publicity chairman Bob Seidler, close to 300 runners took part...
March of Love
Students at Ashley River Creative Arts Elementary School in West Ashley are welcoming the community to come May 17 and march for a “princess of smiles” who needs a live kidney transplant. “The March for Mary Ashley” will begin at 1:30 p.m. at the school, and will...


