Beaufort

Grainger Hines to receive Pat Conroy Lifetime Achievement Award at Beaufort International Film Festival

The Beaufort Film Society announced in December that acclaimed actor, writer, and director Grainger Hines will receive the prestigious Pat Conroy Lifetime Achievement Award during the 20th Annual Beaufort International Film Festival (BIFF) taking place Feb. 17 through Feb. 22 in Beaufort.

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Concert to bring Mendelssohn, Ravel to Lowcountry youth 

The USCB Chamber Music’s third Youth Concert will provide a spectacular hour of musical adventure with the internationally acclaimed pianist, Andrew Armstrong, and eight extraordinary musical friends. Renowned for his electrifying performances from New York’s Carnegie Hall to London’s Wigmore, Armstrong is on a special mission: to share the wonder of classical music with the young explorers of the Lowcountry. 

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Raising a Stink – Residents press for action at odorous Lady’s Island landfill

State environmental officials and representatives of Coastal Waste and Recycling met with Lady’s Island residents Monday night, Jan. 26, at Coosa Elementary School to explain operations at the construction and demolition landfill on Third Point Road, review air-monitoring data and respond to ongoing odor complaints residents say have worsened in recent years.

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Re-opening of intersection of Bay, Charles streets delayed

Staff reports The planned date for the re-opening of the intersection of Bay and Charles streets was Wednesday, Jan. 28. That date has passed and the intersection remains closed. In his weekly “Bridge Report,” emailed to those who subscribe to City of Beaufort news releases, City Manager Scott Marshall foreshadowed this scenario.  “We are also

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Lowcountry Lowdown – You’ve got to pay attention and not just complain

By Lolita Huckaby BEAUFORT An interesting headline recently in The Island Packet/Beaufort Gazette summarized a not-so-unfamiliar feeling being experienced in the Lowcountry. “700 homes being planned on two Beaufort County Islands. Is Anybody Listening?” read the headline about the ongoing development on Upper and Lower Cane Island but again, the question as to “anybody listening” seems almost

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