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Back in March, Marie Delcioppo, Daniel Island Neighborhood Association (DINA) Safety Chair, met with the City of Charleston’s Traffic and Transportation Department to address parking violations and the island’s infrastructure needs.
From this meeting, she and the department...
Two Daniel Island teens riding bikes through a crosswalk at the intersection of Daniel Island Drive and Seven Farms Drive on May 3 were hit by a vehicle. According to Team 5 Commander, Lt. James Byrne, the collision occurred at approximately 3:50 p.m.
The van that struck the bikers was being driven...
You know the saying: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Of course, most people would take exception to that directive in the case of a sprain or tear. But is it sound advice? What if “it” was a gateway to injury, or simply a barrier to better performance?
In the case of our complex bodies and the...
Many women feel very alone in their struggles with infertility. In reality, the statistics on the number of women experiencing challenges with conception and full term pregnancy are rising. Key Statistics from the National Survey of Family Growth (2010) found an estimated 7 million women with...
Benefitfocus prides itself on establishing what company executives describe as a “winning culture” for its employees and customers. What’s their secret? Well, you could say the writing is on the walls. Being able to express ideas when inspiration strikes on strategically placed white boards...
The Charleston Symphony Orchestra (CSO) will present The Ben Folds Orchestra Experience at Daniel Island’s Volvo Car Stadium on Wednesday, June 8 at 8 p.m. This special Piccolo Spoleto performance, conducted by CSO Principal Pops Conductor Yuriy Bekker, will feature Ben Folds on piano singing his...
TEN YEARS AGO DI students were zoned for Hanahan Elementary school prior to DIS opening in 2006. Here, island students enjoy the Hanahan school carnival
FIVE YEARS AGO Mayor Riley addressed DINA 5 years ago
Roaring camp fires, s’mores, storytelling, stargazing, tours of the Schooner Pride, a movie on the big screen, fellowship with your neighbors, a delicious breakfast served up by Honeycomb Cafe, and, oh yes….a little history lesson on our island’s namesake, Gov. Robert Daniell, whose plantation was...
Across greater Charleston, beer is the hair of the dog that is continuing to have its day. From craft breweries popping up left and right to local eateries adding taps at a feverish pace, the Holy City’s thirst for brews appears unquenchable. Amid the sudsy flurry, we noticed a few particularly...
Can you believe it? The little squeakers have been at it for ten years! Since their first brave freefall from the I-526 bridge, the Rotary’s racing ducks have waddled miles down the Wando, won piles of cash for their adopters, and raised seven figures in donations for those in need.
Established by...