Sep 19, 2017
Meet Ursula Brisson, maker of clean homes, JEllo Shot cakes and Popsicles for dogs When I think of the quintessential “Folly Girl”, Ursula Brisson is one of the first people who come to mind. So I find it funny that when she first moved here, she was sitting at Planet...
Sep 19, 2017
Tangier Islanders mostly crab for a living. Small wooden crab shacks, built on stilts above the shallow bay, huddle about the east-west channel on the north end of Tangier. One or several workboats float (or flounder) alongside each crab shack. Below a church steeple...
Sep 19, 2017
By Captain Geoff Bennett | Charleston Charter Fishing Charleston is a great place to be fishing! No matter what type of fish you want to catch, they are all active and biting. Fishing for redfish and trout remains strong even with increasingly warmer water...
Jun 8, 2017
Discovering the 55th, 30 Years Later In June 1987, relic hunters Robert Bohrn and Eric Croen uncovered the find of a lifetime. Following the tracks of a bulldozer clearing the way for houses on present day West Indian Avenue, their metal detectors alerted them to the...
Jun 8, 2017
A Chat With Local photographer Blair Stevenson Her name is Toma Carolyn Blair Yokley Stevenson, but most of us just call her Blair. In the five years she has been living on the island, she has, along with her boisterous other half Roger Rutledge, become an integral...
Jun 8, 2017
By Captain Geoff Bennett | Charleston Charter Fishing It’s a fantastic time to be fishing here in Charleston! The usual suspects, redfish and trout, are now complimented by a host of seasonal species including spanish mackerel, ladyfish, and sharks. Combined with...