Interested in war history? The USS Laffey, a World War II destroyer ship, has retired in Charleston. This ship who’s fondly referred to as “the ship that would not die” was moved from the Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum on Charleston Harbor up the Cooper River to a dry-dock in North Charleston.
With many schools starting their new school years this week, Mount Pleasant and its citizens are anxiously awaiting the opening of the newly constructed Mount Pleasant Academy. The new elementary school spans more than 65,000 square feet and overlooks the magnificent Intercoastal waterway. This swanky $18 million facility comes fully equipped with the newest technologies, […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It looks like the real-estate market is beginning to repair its foundation. Here are answers to some question, courtesy of the Associated Press. Q: What’s the best way to find out about first-time homebuyer programs that offer financial assistance? A: A good place to start is the Web site of the U.S. Department of Housing […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…