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COUNTY COUNCIL LETS MASK MANDATE EXPIRE QUIETLY The mandate was extended last month by a 5-2 vote, but set to expire at midnight on April 27. The county began reopening its offices to the public and all staff on April 1. Those offices are now open without a mask requirement, Christian said, although people are encouraged to wear them. As of this week, 27,582 county residents – just over 52 BONES UNEARTHED IN HOUSE CONSTRUCTION GET REBURIAL AFTER Bones unearthed in house construction get reburial after 15 years. St. Mary’s Chapel, which burned in 1931, in a photo from the collection of the late Tony Devereux. Their roots were in Africa, stretching from the Atlantic coast east across the continent toward Kenya and north to the Middle East. They worked the rice fields at Hagley COUNTY OBJECTS AS ZONING SUIT PROBES FOR RATIONALE ON The amendment to the “planned development” zoning prompted three lawsuits in Circuit Court by the owners of the Gulfstream Café, two involving the owners of the marina and the third claiming that County Council erred in approving the zoning change. Appeals in the two cases involving the marina owner, Mark Lawhon and Palmetto Industrial REZONING TESTS LIMITS OF RURAL GROWTH Rezoning tests limits of rural growth. Bob Anderson, who opposed the rezoning, debates affordable housing with Marilyn Hemingway, who supported the change. A zoning change that could lead to the creation of 90 units of affordable housing outside Georgetown narrowly passed County Council this week, with the chairman saying concerns raised by REMEMBERING HURRICANE HUGO 30 YEARS LATER Remembering Hurricane Hugo 30 years later. The morning after Hurricane Hugo. Beachfront homes were washed off their pilings on the south end of Pawleys Island. The following account was published Sept. 28, 1989. The South Carolina coast was overdue for a storm. Last week it roared in with a vengeance. DELEGATION CATCHES UP ON FILLING VACANT BOARD SEATS The delegation met this week for the first time in two years to fill vacant seats and renew expired terms of eight boards and commissions. “It’s been a real challenge over the last 18 months,” said state Sen. Stephen Goldfinch, who chaired the four-member delegation. The long-time secretary to the delegation, Paulette Radcliffe, retired RURAL REZONING RAISES CONCERN AS COUNTY CONSIDERS HOUSING Rural rezoning raises concern as county considers housing needs. A rezoning will allow up to 90 multifamily units on Highway 701 near Wedgefield. The concerns are familiar. Traffic, property values, crime. The location is different. It’s a 16-acre tract outsideGeorgetown.
OWNERS SAY A COURT BAR ON CONDEMNDATIONS COULD END SUITS Owners say a court bar on condemndations could end suits. The judge cited the cut at the south end caused by Hurricane Hugo and said the owners could lose their property. The owners of three oceanfront lots on Pawleys Island are not ready to drop lawsuits challenging the town’s efforts to condemn easements for beach renourishment eventhough
DIRECTOR RETIRES AFTER 50 YEARS AS TARA HALL PLANS CHANGES Director retires after 50 years as Tara Hall plans changes. Jim Dumm at Tara Hall in 2018. After 50 years of working at Tara Hall Home for Boys, Jim Dumm is retiring. “It’s bittersweet,” Dumm said. “But I’m ready for it.”. The nonprofit is a residential facility for troubled boys. The facility will be COASTAL OBSERVERPHOTOSEVENTSARCHIVESOBITUARIESSEND A LETTERCLASSIFIEDS Murrells Inlet: Dredge study looks at disposal sites offshore. Dredging is needed to remove about 750,000 cubic yards of material from creeks in Murrells Inlet to make its waterways navigable, according to engineers hired by Georgetown County to complete a masterplan for
COUNTY COUNCIL LETS MASK MANDATE EXPIRE QUIETLY The mandate was extended last month by a 5-2 vote, but set to expire at midnight on April 27. The county began reopening its offices to the public and all staff on April 1. Those offices are now open without a mask requirement, Christian said, although people are encouraged to wear them. As of this week, 27,582 county residents – just over 52 BONES UNEARTHED IN HOUSE CONSTRUCTION GET REBURIAL AFTER Bones unearthed in house construction get reburial after 15 years. St. Mary’s Chapel, which burned in 1931, in a photo from the collection of the late Tony Devereux. Their roots were in Africa, stretching from the Atlantic coast east across the continent toward Kenya and north to the Middle East. They worked the rice fields at Hagley COUNTY OBJECTS AS ZONING SUIT PROBES FOR RATIONALE ON The amendment to the “planned development” zoning prompted three lawsuits in Circuit Court by the owners of the Gulfstream Café, two involving the owners of the marina and the third claiming that County Council erred in approving the zoning change. Appeals in the two cases involving the marina owner, Mark Lawhon and Palmetto Industrial REZONING TESTS LIMITS OF RURAL GROWTH Rezoning tests limits of rural growth. Bob Anderson, who opposed the rezoning, debates affordable housing with Marilyn Hemingway, who supported the change. A zoning change that could lead to the creation of 90 units of affordable housing outside Georgetown narrowly passed County Council this week, with the chairman saying concerns raised by REMEMBERING HURRICANE HUGO 30 YEARS LATER Remembering Hurricane Hugo 30 years later. The morning after Hurricane Hugo. Beachfront homes were washed off their pilings on the south end of Pawleys Island. The following account was published Sept. 28, 1989. The South Carolina coast was overdue for a storm. Last week it roared in with a vengeance. DELEGATION CATCHES UP ON FILLING VACANT BOARD SEATS The delegation met this week for the first time in two years to fill vacant seats and renew expired terms of eight boards and commissions. “It’s been a real challenge over the last 18 months,” said state Sen. Stephen Goldfinch, who chaired the four-member delegation. The long-time secretary to the delegation, Paulette Radcliffe, retired RURAL REZONING RAISES CONCERN AS COUNTY CONSIDERS HOUSING Rural rezoning raises concern as county considers housing needs. A rezoning will allow up to 90 multifamily units on Highway 701 near Wedgefield. The concerns are familiar. Traffic, property values, crime. The location is different. It’s a 16-acre tract outsideGeorgetown.
OWNERS SAY A COURT BAR ON CONDEMNDATIONS COULD END SUITS Owners say a court bar on condemndations could end suits. The judge cited the cut at the south end caused by Hurricane Hugo and said the owners could lose their property. The owners of three oceanfront lots on Pawleys Island are not ready to drop lawsuits challenging the town’s efforts to condemn easements for beach renourishment eventhough
DIRECTOR RETIRES AFTER 50 YEARS AS TARA HALL PLANS CHANGES Director retires after 50 years as Tara Hall plans changes. Jim Dumm at Tara Hall in 2018. After 50 years of working at Tara Hall Home for Boys, Jim Dumm is retiring. “It’s bittersweet,” Dumm said. “But I’m ready for it.”. The nonprofit is a residential facility for troubled boys. The facility will beJUNE 10, 2021
Meetings. Georgetown County Board of Education: First and third Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m., Beck Education Center.For details, go to gcsd.k12.sc.us.. Georgetown CountyCLASSIFIEDS
Surfside Cleaning Company. looking for full and part-time people to clean condos and offices. Must have own transportation and able to work Saturdays. Excellent pay. 843-215-1200. Asst. Sales Coordinator: Part time/full time sales coordinator needed for a local real estate office. Experience and computer knowledge preferred.THEY REMEMBERED
James Livingston remembered the knock on the door. “I went several times and was involved with that knock on the door. I thought combat was tough, but when you stand up with a chaplain and knock on that door, folks, sometimes that’s worse than combat. ATHLETE COMPLETES SCHOOL’S FIRST HAT TRICK IN ALL-STATE Victor Otubu recently became the first Waccamaw High School athlete to be named All-State in three sports. “I was shocked, because my freshmen and sophomore years I was one of the kids that thought, ‘I’ve got to stick to one sport,’” Otubu said. COMMUNITY COMES TO THE AID OF INJURED BOBCAT Community comes to the aid of injured bobcat. By Charles Swenson | May 6, 2021. Rob Doerr prepares to pick up the bobcat and take it to a sanctuary for treatment. Sunday morning traffic was light, but Ben and Jennifer Rozak took a risk to keep it away from the bobcat that lay sprawled on the edge of Highway 17 near North Litchfield. REMEMBERING HURRICANE HUGO 30 YEARS LATER Remembering Hurricane Hugo 30 years later. The morning after Hurricane Hugo. Beachfront homes were washed off their pilings on the south end of Pawleys Island. The following account was published Sept. 28, 1989. The South Carolina coast was overdue for a storm. Last week it roared in with a vengeance.CHARLES SWENSON
The first plan for the Prince George property didn’t turn out well. The developers who proposed nearly 3,000 dwellings, a 500-room hotel and three golf courses on 1,934 acres between the Atlantic Ocean and the Waccamaw River went bust. The current owner has more confidence in his plan: protect 1,065 acres from future development. DELEGATION CATCHES UP ON FILLING VACANT BOARD SEATS The delegation met this week for the first time in two years to fill vacant seats and renew expired terms of eight boards and commissions. “It’s been a real challenge over the last 18 months,” said state Sen. Stephen Goldfinch, who chaired the four-member delegation. The long-time secretary to the delegation, Paulette Radcliffe, retired STUDY PROPOSES PROTECTING VACANT LAND FROM DEVELOPMENT Study proposes protecting vacant land from development. A conceptal drawing of the Highway 17 corridor shows enhanced pathways and landscaping. Half of the land on Waccamaw Neck that is available for development ought to be preserved, according to a land-use study prepared for Georgetown County. That amounts to about 950 acres. PROPERTY SALE PAVES THE WAY FOR REPAIRING HINNANT LANE Property sale paves the way for repairing Hinnant Lane. A driver avoids the worst of the potholes on Hinnant Lane. The only holes left on Hinnant Lane by the end of spring should be those in the doughnut shop that will open on the corner. The crumbling pavement on the private street that runs west from Highway 17 has been a source ofpublic
COASTAL OBSERVERPHOTOSEVENTSARCHIVESOBITUARIESSEND A LETTERCLASSIFIEDS Murrells Inlet: Dredge study looks at disposal sites offshore. Dredging is needed to remove about 750,000 cubic yards of material from creeks in Murrells Inlet to make its waterways navigable, according to engineers hired by Georgetown County to complete a masterplan for
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Surfside Cleaning Company. looking for full and part-time people to clean condos and offices. Must have own transportation and able to work Saturdays. Excellent pay. 843-215-1200. Asst. Sales Coordinator: Part time/full time sales coordinator needed for a local real estate office. Experience and computer knowledge preferred. COUNTY COUNCIL LETS MASK MANDATE EXPIRE QUIETLY The mandate was extended last month by a 5-2 vote, but set to expire at midnight on April 27. The county began reopening its offices to the public and all staff on April 1. Those offices are now open without a mask requirement, Christian said, although people are encouraged to wear them. As of this week, 27,582 county residents – just over 52 BONES UNEARTHED IN HOUSE CONSTRUCTION GET REBURIAL AFTER Bones unearthed in house construction get reburial after 15 years. St. Mary’s Chapel, which burned in 1931, in a photo from the collection of the late Tony Devereux. Their roots were in Africa, stretching from the Atlantic coast east across the continent toward Kenya and north to the Middle East. They worked the rice fields at Hagley COUNTY OBJECTS AS ZONING SUIT PROBES FOR RATIONALE ON The amendment to the “planned development” zoning prompted three lawsuits in Circuit Court by the owners of the Gulfstream Café, two involving the owners of the marina and the third claiming that County Council erred in approving the zoning change. Appeals in the two cases involving the marina owner, Mark Lawhon and Palmetto Industrial GARY MASON, 73, HAD A PASSION FOR PERCUSSION Gary Mason, 73, had a passion for percussion. April 9, 2020. Robert Gary Mason of Litchfield by the Sea, a founding member of the Pawleys Island Concert Band, died March 31 at his home in Maggie Valley, N.C., with his wife, Pamela, by his side. He was 73. REMEMBERING HURRICANE HUGO 30 YEARS LATER Remembering Hurricane Hugo 30 years later. The morning after Hurricane Hugo. Beachfront homes were washed off their pilings on the south end of Pawleys Island. The following account was published Sept. 28, 1989. The South Carolina coast was overdue for a storm. Last week it roared in with a vengeance. NEIGHBOR APPEALS COUNTY APPROVAL OF NEW OCEANFRONT LOT A house on the property was demolished to make way for two others. The Planning Commission has denied an appeal from a North Litchfield property owner who wanted Georgetown County to block a neighbor’s plans to create two lots out of an acre of oceanfront property. “It’s a first for us,” said Boyd Johnson, the county planningdirector.
MURDER VICTIM’S LAST THOUGHTS WERE FOR FAMILY’S SAFETY Murder victim’s last thoughts were for family’s safety. Carrie Williams holds her grandson Deondre Brown’s photo while talking about his murder with his brother Kweli Edwards and mother Laverne Bethea. Carrie Williams has three presents under FAYE MARLOW, 88, CO-OWNER OF ICONIC PAWLEYS STORE Faye Jewell Rials Marlow of Pawleys Island, who ran a general store with her husband for nearly 40 years, died Tuesday at Waccamaw Community Hospital. She was 88. She was born April 20, 1930, in Columbia, the daughter of Walter Talmadge Rials and Janie Mae Hood Rials. She was a graduate of Columbia High School. COASTAL OBSERVERPHOTOSEVENTSARCHIVESOBITUARIESSEND A LETTERCLASSIFIEDS Murrells Inlet: Dredge study looks at disposal sites offshore. Dredging is needed to remove about 750,000 cubic yards of material from creeks in Murrells Inlet to make its waterways navigable, according to engineers hired by Georgetown County to complete a masterplan for
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Surfside Cleaning Company. looking for full and part-time people to clean condos and offices. Must have own transportation and able to work Saturdays. Excellent pay. 843-215-1200. Asst. Sales Coordinator: Part time/full time sales coordinator needed for a local real estate office. Experience and computer knowledge preferred. COUNTY COUNCIL LETS MASK MANDATE EXPIRE QUIETLY The mandate was extended last month by a 5-2 vote, but set to expire at midnight on April 27. The county began reopening its offices to the public and all staff on April 1. Those offices are now open without a mask requirement, Christian said, although people are encouraged to wear them. As of this week, 27,582 county residents – just over 52 BONES UNEARTHED IN HOUSE CONSTRUCTION GET REBURIAL AFTER Bones unearthed in house construction get reburial after 15 years. St. Mary’s Chapel, which burned in 1931, in a photo from the collection of the late Tony Devereux. Their roots were in Africa, stretching from the Atlantic coast east across the continent toward Kenya and north to the Middle East. They worked the rice fields at Hagley COUNTY OBJECTS AS ZONING SUIT PROBES FOR RATIONALE ON The amendment to the “planned development” zoning prompted three lawsuits in Circuit Court by the owners of the Gulfstream Café, two involving the owners of the marina and the third claiming that County Council erred in approving the zoning change. Appeals in the two cases involving the marina owner, Mark Lawhon and Palmetto Industrial GARY MASON, 73, HAD A PASSION FOR PERCUSSION Gary Mason, 73, had a passion for percussion. April 9, 2020. Robert Gary Mason of Litchfield by the Sea, a founding member of the Pawleys Island Concert Band, died March 31 at his home in Maggie Valley, N.C., with his wife, Pamela, by his side. He was 73. REMEMBERING HURRICANE HUGO 30 YEARS LATER Remembering Hurricane Hugo 30 years later. The morning after Hurricane Hugo. Beachfront homes were washed off their pilings on the south end of Pawleys Island. The following account was published Sept. 28, 1989. The South Carolina coast was overdue for a storm. Last week it roared in with a vengeance. NEIGHBOR APPEALS COUNTY APPROVAL OF NEW OCEANFRONT LOT A house on the property was demolished to make way for two others. The Planning Commission has denied an appeal from a North Litchfield property owner who wanted Georgetown County to block a neighbor’s plans to create two lots out of an acre of oceanfront property. “It’s a first for us,” said Boyd Johnson, the county planningdirector.
MURDER VICTIM’S LAST THOUGHTS WERE FOR FAMILY’S SAFETY Murder victim’s last thoughts were for family’s safety. Carrie Williams holds her grandson Deondre Brown’s photo while talking about his murder with his brother Kweli Edwards and mother Laverne Bethea. Carrie Williams has three presents under FAYE MARLOW, 88, CO-OWNER OF ICONIC PAWLEYS STORE Faye Jewell Rials Marlow of Pawleys Island, who ran a general store with her husband for nearly 40 years, died Tuesday at Waccamaw Community Hospital. She was 88. She was born April 20, 1930, in Columbia, the daughter of Walter Talmadge Rials and Janie Mae Hood Rials. She was a graduate of Columbia High School. OBITUARIES – COASTAL OBSERVER Meetings. Georgetown County Board of Education: First and third Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m., Beck Education Center.For details, go to gcsd.k12.sc.us.. Georgetown CountyCLASSIFIEDS
Surfside Cleaning Company. looking for full and part-time people to clean condos and offices. Must have own transportation and able to work Saturdays. Excellent pay. 843-215-1200. Asst. Sales Coordinator: Part time/full time sales coordinator needed for a local real estate office. Experience and computer knowledge preferred. COMMUNITY COMES TO THE AID OF INJURED BOBCAT Community comes to the aid of injured bobcat. By Charles Swenson | May 6, 2021. Rob Doerr prepares to pick up the bobcat and take it to a sanctuary for treatment. Sunday morning traffic was light, but Ben and Jennifer Rozak took a risk to keep it away from the bobcat that lay sprawled on the edge of Highway 17 near North Litchfield. FAMILY FIRM IN HANDS OF NEW FAMILY Family firm in hands of new family. Doc Lachicotte knew his own children wouldn’t be able to take over the real estate business that bears his name. But he was still able to pass it on to the next generation with the sale earlier this year to the children of one of his long-time development partners. “Generational, that’s whatthis
TEEN FACING MURDER CHARGE SAYS VICTIM ROBBED HIM Teen facing murder charge says victim robbed him. A vigil was held for Deondre Brown after his murder last month. A Pawleys Island teen says the man he is accused of killing two weeks before Christmas beat and robbed him hours before the shooting, according to the Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office. Aiden Marshall Zasimovitch, 17, was SEWER LINE DISPUTE THREATENS OAKS Sewer line dispute threatens oaks. A trackhoe waited under the oaks along Waverly Road in July. Heavy equipment parked under a row of oak trees along Waverly Road sent county officials scrambling this week to prevent the trees from being cut to install a sewer line for a newdevelopment.
PROPERTY SALE PAVES THE WAY FOR REPAIRING HINNANT LANE Property sale paves the way for repairing Hinnant Lane. A driver avoids the worst of the potholes on Hinnant Lane. The only holes left on Hinnant Lane by the end of spring should be those in the doughnut shop that will open on the corner. The crumbling pavement on the private street that runs west from Highway 17 has been a source ofpublic
COUNCIL APPROVES NEW MARLIN QUAY PLAN AS LAWSUIT HEADS TO Council approves new Marlin Quay plan as lawsuit heads to Appeals Court. Plans for a new marina store and restaurant at Marlin Quay received final approval from Georgetown County Council this week. But the project continues to move through the courts with the marina owner seeking to overturn a Circuit Court ruling that limits the footprintof
DIRECTOR RETIRES AFTER 50 YEARS AS TARA HALL PLANS CHANGES Director retires after 50 years as Tara Hall plans changes. Jim Dumm at Tara Hall in 2018. After 50 years of working at Tara Hall Home for Boys, Jim Dumm is retiring. “It’s bittersweet,” Dumm said. “But I’m ready for it.”. The nonprofit is a residential facility for troubled boys. The facility will be DOT PUTS BRAKES ON TREE CLEARING FOR SAFETY PROJECT DOT puts brakes on tree clearing for safety project. DOT agreed to save this oak at an entrance to Arcadia Plantation after being contacted by the owners. A project to widen the shoulders of Highway 17 between Prince George and the Waccamaw River bridge is under review after property owners along the route raised objections to the stateLOG IN
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ROADS: GRANT FUNDS WILL FIX LITCHFIELD FLOODING A federal grant will allow Georgetown County to improve drainage across Highway 17 in Litchfield, an area that was under water during a storm in 2015 that was called the “1,000-year flood.” Thecounty...
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THE WEEK’S TOP STORIES TRADITIONS: THEY REMEMBERED James Livingston remembered the knock on the door. “I went several times and was involved with that knock on the door. I thought combat was tough, but when you stand up with a chaplain...Read More
LAND USE: DEADLOCKED COUNCIL PLEDGES TO TACKLE AFFORDABLE HOUSING INANOTHER LOCATION
A divided County Council this week failed to pass a zoning change proposed to develop affordable housing outside Georgetown. Opponents of the project pledged to focus on affordable housing elsewhere, but supporters told the...Read More
ENVIRONMENT: AT SENATOR’S URGING, COUNCIL ENTERS DISPUTE OVER NORTHINLET
Georgetown County Council this week joined a dispute over the ownership of tidelands surrounding North Inlet that is working its way through the state courts. A resolution adopted unanimously by the council pledges the...Read More
PAWLEYS ISLAND: TOWN EASES PATH TOWARD HOME DESIGN STANDARDS Pawleys Island will ease into a set of house design guidelines that are headed toward final approval next month. Town Council last week week gave the first of two readings to an ordinance that...Read More
HEALTH: VICTIMS’ MOTHERS JOIN EDUCATION EFFORTS TO BATTLE TEENSUICIDE
Teresa Robinette and Lynn Martin have a bond that no parent wants. Their sons committed suicide. “I never had an idea that he would do that,” Robinette said of Jesse, who was 16 when...Read More
ENVIRONMENT: ‘SMART RIVER’ PROJECT WILL PROVIDE DATA ON FLOODING New research being conducted by Coastal Carolina University may help figure out why Georgetown and Horry counties have been hit by 1,000-year floods several times in the last few years and help findways...
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TRADITIONS: BOYKIN SPANIELS, THE STATE’S DOG, HAVE A FLING ATMURRELLS INLET
Tiffany Carroll was shocked when she took her family’s dog, Skai, to the vet. “They didn’t know it was the state dog,” she said, shaking her head. Skai, now 2, was one of a...Read More
TRADITIONS: BONES UNEARTHED IN HOUSE CONSTRUCTION GET REBURIAL AFTER15 YEARS
Their roots were in Africa, stretching from the Atlantic coast east across the continent toward Kenya and north to the Middle East. They worked the rice fields at Hagley Plantation, where 334 men and...Read More
PAWLEYS ISLAND: FINAL VERSION OF DESIGN RULES CALLS FOR TOWN REVIEWBOARD
A proposal to preserve the traditional look of houses on Pawleys Island will follow a traditional approach: an architectural review board. Pawleys Island Town Council is due to take up the latestversion of...
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LAND USE: REZONING TESTS LIMITS OF RURAL GROWTH A zoning change that could lead to the creation of 90 units of affordable housing outside Georgetown narrowly passed County Council this week, with the chairman saying concerns raised by opponents canbe dealt...
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SAFETY: SHERIFF MAKES CASE FOR EIGHT MORE PATROL DEPUTIES Sheriff Carter Weaver wants to add eight patrol deputies this year and wants Georgetown County Council to reinstate merit pay raises to help keep them. It would be the first increase in patrol deputies...Read More
THE WEEK’S FEATURED STORIES MURRELLS INLET: DREDGE STUDY LOOKS AT DISPOSAL SITES OFFSHORE Dredging is needed to remove about 750,000 cubic yards of material from creeks in Murrells Inlet to make its waterways navigable, according to engineers hired by Georgetown County to complete a masterplan for...
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