Any time you beat three meter maids three times running in downtown Savannah is a lucky day. Second only to waking up and finding the five baby chicks you bought […]
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Adopting — and adapting
The Rev. Steve Schulte always wanted children. Always, always, always, said the pastor of St. Lukes Lutheran Church in Thunderbolt. But at age 22, when he realized he was gay, […]
City Notebook
ANOTHER ONE FOR THE BOOKS Yes, another March 17, another St. Patricks Day in Savannah, and another series of burning questions: 1) How could the Primary Art Supply entry not […]
Teaching ‘herstory’
The wording of the proposed Constitutional amendment seems so innocuous, its hard to imagine anyone opposing it: Section 1. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or […]
Memories of Ms. Gibson
The last time I visited Florence Gibson she was down to one bunny rabbit. Twenty three females and one male had died. The male committed suicide when he couldnt get […]
The Blotter
A tip to police led to the arrest of a Savannah man wanted on 20 counts of check fraud. Officers proceeded to 1712 Reynolds Street. After knocking on the […]
?This will all be history come September?
Describing what both agree is a major paradigm shift in the way public education is managed in Chatham County, School Board President Hugh Golson and Acting Superintendent George Bowen presented […]
Don’t take girl power for granted
The other day in the locker room at the Aquatic Center, another woman and I started talking about the Master’s swim team we both belong to. It’s a coached program […]
Paving the road less traveled
Keysha Cutts knew exactly what she wanted to be when she grew up. “I knew when I went to high school that I wanted to be an engineer,Î she says. […]
The Blotter
Ï A 52nd Street resident told police he had a Îfriendly agreementÎ with his neighbors that they stop weekday parties by 10 p.m. The man called police with a noise […]
Letters to the Editor
‘Disappointed’ in article on Israeli/Palestinian issue Editor, This letter refers to the article entitled “Abrahamís Children Too”in the February 16 issue of this publication. In that regard, I want to […]
Straight talk from a former Marine
When I was nineteen, I joined the United States Marine Corps. I didnít do it for the college money, or to ìsee the world,Î although both of those considerations arose […]
