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Summerville SC Real Estate Developments

November 28, 2008 by Steve deGuzman · Leave a Comment 

DHEC approves project permit
Work on road could begin next spring
By Dave Munday
The Post and Courier
Friday, November 28, 2008

Read DHEC’s public notice
Staff assesment of the water-quality permit for the Berlin Myers Parkway. (24 page PDF)

Previous Story
DHEC to review parkway proposal, published 04/24/08

SUMMERVILLE — The long-awaited and controversial extension of the Berlin Myers Parkway has passed [...]

College of Charleston

November 27, 2008 by Steve deGuzman · Leave a Comment 

College of Charleston

Motto:
“Knowledge itself is liberty.”

Established:
1770

Type:
Public university

President:
Dr. P. George Benson

Staff:
836

Undergraduates:
9866

Postgraduates:
1454

Location:
Charleston, South Carolina,USA

Colors:
Maroon and White

Mascot:
Cougar

Website:
www.cofc.edu

The College of Charleston (C of C) is a public, sea-grant, and space-grant university located in historic downtown Charleston, South Carolina. The College was founded in 1770 and chartered in 1785, making it the oldest college or university in [...]

Mortgage Rates Drop On Stimulus News

November 26, 2008 by Emily Kodger · Leave a Comment 

NPR.org, November 25, 2008 · Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Tuesday that new programs totaling $800 billion are designed to help stabilize the nation’s financial system and support vital consumer spending.
 
Paulson said key markets for consumer debt, such as credit cards, auto loans and student loans, essentially came to a halt in October and that [...]

Five Charleston county schools gain partial magnet status

November 25, 2008 by Paul Dolphin · Leave a Comment 

Five Charleston County Schools will open as partial magnet schools next year. It’s part of a plan to give parents more choice.The district awarded partial magnet status, which allows schools to create new themes that will serve students within their attendance zones and beyond.

The Nature Conservancy Preserves 2,200 Acres

November 25, 2008 by Paul Dolphin · Leave a Comment 

Through deals with two private companies, The Nature Conservancy has preserved more than 2,200 acres in Berkeley and Charleston counties.Preserved land mapClick on map to enlarge.The conservation group paid $6.45 million to International Paper Co. for four tracts in Berkeley and Charleston counties totaling 1,116 acres.The group also has secured a conservation easement on 1,144 [...]

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