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Bill Noel releases next installment in The Folly Beach Mystery series
“They’re back …” Just when you thought it was safe to venture out on the charming, bohemian, one-of-a-kind Folly Beach, author Bill Noel uncovers another (fictional) mystery to make you think twice about who you can trust! South Carolina’s Folly Beach is again prominently featured in the new novel GHOSTS, the sixth installment in... »
Folly City Council – Tuesday, April 26, 2011
By Stratton Lawrence Mayor Goodwin reported that he attended the National Hurricane Conference and learned a lot of information he hopes we’ll never use. The City staff recently held their first planning session regarding hurricane preparedness. “It’s better to be ready and not use it,” said Goodwin, encouraging everyone to be prepared, have a... »
Juicy’s Heard on Folly: Quotes from a Quotable Island – May 13, 2011
By Juicy Sparks If you’re a Folly Beach local or have spent a lot of time on the island, you’ve heard some interesting things. Some make you laugh uncontrollably, others confuse you terribly, and plenty make you cringe. I’ve overheard a lot of things on this island and I’d like to share some with... »
Only on Folly Police Blotter
By Blake Bunch Quid Pro Quo On April 19, officers responded to a fight in progress off of Center Street. Upon arrival, an officer noticed a large crowd on the sidewalk. The crowd stated that the subject in question was “starting fights with everyone” and had to be held down to avoid injury. This... »
Folly Beach City Council – March 22, 2011
By Stratton Lawrence “The traffic and beachgoers are here,” said Mayor Goodwin at the start of the meeting. “We found them last Saturday. We need to adjust our schedules accordingly, like we do every year.” The work session was cancelled after presenter Bill Taylor of the Municipal Association of South Carolina called in sick,... »
Letter from the Mayor: April 2011
Dear Friends and Neighbors, Beginning July 1, yard debris cannot be placed in plastic bags due to a directive from Charleston County. Charleston County is prohibiting the use due to County personnel having to remove the plastic manually from composted yard waste, and the process is very labor intensive. The City is looking at... »
More than 70 restaurants participate in Charleston Restuarant Week: January 14 – 22
One of the nation’s hottest culinary destinations is hosting a weeklong celebration of its signature cuisine at special prices. From January 14 – 22, diners may enjoy $20 and $30 three course menus at more than 70 participating Charleston area restaurants. Options span the local culinary scene,which includes locavore cuisine, sustainable seafood, heirloom recipes... »

















