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The Calm Before the Storm

As we roll into August, I’ve begun to realize that we’re working on nearly four months of drinking the ‘lighter fare’ of the beer world, and I’m starting to yearn for the colors and flavors of fall. Maybe I’m sick of sweating, or just want to build a fire, but...

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Clearing A Path

West Ashley’s livability and traffic problems just got three steps closer to improving, or took two steps closer to disaster last week, depending on who you ask. Charleston County Council defeated a measure to place a referendum for a 25-year, $2 billion local sales...

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A Slice of Charleston

For a quarter of a century Andolini’s Pizza has been more than a part of the local food scene, it has been a slice of the fabric of Charleston. Offering oversized, hand-tossed New York-style pies topped with fresh grated cheese and its signature homemade sauce,...

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What’s An Extra Pale Ale?

An interesting trend has been happening, where I find myself seeking out not the wealth of IPA’s on offer, but the little, or older, brother pale ale. Although originally an English creation, known as bitter in all of its different forms, the pale ale is something...

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Repairing The Rift

Work is underway to close the rift in City Council that stretches all the way to West Ashley. Two weeks ago, City Councilmen Bill Moody and Keith Waring responding to criticism submitted a letter to the Post and Courier that detailed their ongoing concerns with the...

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A Real Iron Man

Adam Gorlitsky may have crossed the finish line nearly three hours after the race began, and riding in a golf cart, but he was surely the biggest winner of last week’s Run the Landing race at Charles Towne Landing. Gorlitsky, paralyzed from the waist down for the...

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Ladybugs Flying Free at Magnolia

Hundreds of smiling children will scatter throughout Magnolia Plantation and Gardens on Saturday, July 23 to launch 150,000 ladybugs skyward during the Lowcountry’s largest release of the environmentally friendly insect. The Third Annual Ladybug Release will begin at...

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Famous Charleston Recipes from St. Andrew’s Center

In 1961 St Andrews Center published “Famous Charleston Recipes from St. Andrew’s Center.” On the first page it was stated that this book was “A Gift” and not for sale. Not only no charge but no obligation to purchase. “We hope you will use it to your advantage and in...

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All In the Family

The Mobros are Kelly and Patrick Morris. The name, “The Mobros” simply stands for “Morris Brothers.” But while the chosen name for this electric songwriting duo may be simple, their songs are not so simplistic. Growing up in rural South Carolina the brothers’ learned...

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Library Board Elects Brack As Chairman

The Board of Trustees of the Charleston County Public Library has elected West Ashley businessman and publisher Andy Brack to serve as its chairman. Other officers elected include tax professional Steven Clem of James Island as vice chairman, MUSC program assistant...

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