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DR. KRISTIN
BOHAN
Founder of Coastal
Montessori Charter School
Bio:
Native of Brookfield, Conn.
Resident of Pawleys Island
Ph.D. in psychology and had a
private practice in Pawleys Island
for ...
I have always believed that whatever you put out into the world, will come back. I don’t mean in the new age-y, karma way, I mean how you behave will come back.
So if you’re a giant meany pants, people will be a giant meany pants to you. ...
By Brian Tucker
In the past year, The Chamber conducted a survey of our membership of more than 700 businesses and the results of the survey helped clearly define four key areas where the Chamber's membership feel our resources should be directed. O ...
If Southerners were judged by the lyrics of most of our country songs, we would be pitied by all of humanity. Our native music is filled with morose getting-through-another-day sort of rationale. And, of course, the ever-present somebody-done-somebod ...
Thank you Team Hartis
There’s Herreshoff and Hinckley, Alberg and Alden, Sparkman and Stevens, among others, in the sailboat builders hall-of-fame. Now, along comes another worthy candidate: Team Hartis. This group has been building the Opti P ...
Samuel Boyd
Samuel Harper Boyd, born March 29, 1945 in Georgetown died suddenly at his home in New Orleans, La. on June 13, 2013.
He is survived by his adoring wife, Betty Kathleen Mooney Boyd “Kathy,” his loving children, Gillesp ...
Tragedy struck an Andrews family Tuesday when a 3-year-old girl drowned in a family swimming pool.
Georgetown County Assistant Coroner Chase Ridgeway identified the child as Sophia Freeman.
She was found in a swimming pool at the home of her mother. ...
A 54-year-old Murrells Inlet man has died from injuries he received in a traffic accident that occurred Sunday.
The man's name has not yet been released and specific details about the accident have not been released by the South Carolina Highway Patr ...
Samuel Boyd
Samuel Harper Boyd, born March 29, 1945 in Georgetown, died suddenly at his home in New Orleans, La. on June 13, 2013.
He is survived by his adoring wife, Betty Kathleen Mooney Boyd “Kathy,” his loving children, Gilles ...
Kristin Bradley
Kristin Kelley Bradley, 47, of Georgetown, beloved mother, passed away, Friday morning, June 14, 2013, at Georgetown Memorial Hospital.
Arrangements will be announced by the Georgetown Chapel of McKenzie Funeral Home.
McKenzie Funer ...
By Chris Sokoloski
csokoloski@inletoutlook.com
All four Georgetown County high school boys basketball teams will all be in action during the next two weeks at the Carvers Bay Summer League.
In order to get more games in, the coaches have split their ...
The song, “Shoo Fly, Don’t Bother Me”, has been sung, mostly by children, for well over one hundred years.
The last lines of the chorus are:
Shoo fly, don’t bother me, for I belong to somebody.
When I was a child, racin&rsq ...
“The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?”
Psalm 27:1
Hopefully you have had a wonderful week. The flowers are blooming; the birds are singing; ...
Capt. Wright Skinner Jr., a third generation harbor pilot, was lost at sea in 1988.
Since there was no body to bury, there was no spot for his family to gather to remember him.
That changed on Thursday as a plaque in Skinner’s memory was dedica ...
Georgetown County Council had a public hearing on Tuesday night on the Fiscal Year 2014 budget, which includes a millage increase to pay for raises for county employees.
Despite the fact that more than 100 people attended the meeting, no one said a w ...
Murrells Inlet has grown up.
What once was a sleepy fishing village and the departure point for headboats today packs an economic wallop.
And for the first time, the strength of that is quantified through a recently completed study for Murrells Inle ...
For decades, the Georgetown County School District has honored a Teacher of the Year.
This year a new tradition has started by naming a District Administrator of the Year.
And the first person selected for the award is Carvers Bay Middle principal Co ...
It’s known as Goat Island, a roughly 30-acre land mass in the Sampit River between Front Street and East Bay Park. And it could possibly become a new attraction for mariners who live here or visit the area.
Georgetown City Administrator Chris C ...
Dr. Gary Gates, his wife Dr. Laura Gates and several other teachers who have left Lowcountry Preparatory School in Pawleys Island are working to start a new school in downtown Georgetown.
The proposed college preparatory school, called the Georgetown ...
Georgetown residents will not know until June 25 who the Democratic nominee for the mayor’s seat will be in November.
That’s because none of the three candidates on Tuesday’s Democratic Primary ballot — incumbent Jack Scoville ...
In the United States, Flag Day is celebrated on June 14. It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States, which happened on that day in 1777 by resolution of the Second Continental Congress, according to Wikipedia.com.
The United State ...
Need your support
Please rally around our fire fighter/paramedics and the Murrells Inlet Garden City Fire Department. These are the men and women that help us when our homes and families need them and now they need our help.
This is the only fire d ...
By Thomas Sowell
One of the most common arguments for allowing more immigration is that there is a “need” for foreign workers to do “jobs that Americans won’t do,” especially in agriculture.
One of my most vivid memori ...
The Editors,
Mojo has read with interest the flurry of exchanges over the ad Mr. Swatzel has produced attacking Mr. Scoville during the Democratic primary race. It has brought back memories. It was an exchange over who was telling the truth in an el ...
Apathy. The dictionary says that word means a lack of interest in or concern for things. In Georgetown County and in the City of Georgetown on Tuesday, apathy was in fine form. And that’s unfortunate.
In Georgetown, the Democratic Party held i ...
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