Spotlight Sol Legare

Spotlight Sol Legare

Community gets local and national Recognition while preserving its history in the face of development by Jenny Peterson | Current Staff Writer More than 100 years ago, a close-knit community of freed slaves settled on Sol Legare Island, two miles west of Folly Beach....
Contain-ing Growth on Folly

Contain-ing Growth on Folly

City Aims to ban using shipping containers as structures on Folly Beach By Bill Davis | Contributing Writer There is no way Mayor Tim Goodwin will allow trailers to come back to Folly Beach, or apparently anything that reminds him of them — like container units....
Following The Calling

Following The Calling

Calhoun’s Calling Goes Far Beyond cover Tunes, set to release new album of original songs this month by Miranda Steadman | Contributing Writer L ocal singer and songwriter Nathan Calhoun has been busy in the studio recording a new album he anticipates to release this...
It takes a Village

It takes a Village

The Folly Art Village promotes local artisans, hosts Puppy Parade by Miranda Steadman | Contributing Writer From the sea to the shore and the local characters galore, Folly is as funky and unique as the art it influences. For the last two years, The Folly Art Village...
Living The Shrimp Life

Living The Shrimp Life

More common than ever to find Local shrimp on local menues by Jessica Cobb | Contributing Writer “Anyway, like I was sayin’, shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, sauté it. There’s, uh, shrimp kabobs, shrimp creole, shrimp...

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