Savannah Tech receives $35K grant for students with Solar for Schools program

Savannah Technical College was selected to receive a grant for $35,000 in the Solar for Schools Program funded by the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA). “The GEFA Solar for Schools Program will provide students the opportunity to enter the workforce specializing in electrical applications of installing, inspecting, and repairing solar panels,” says Savannah Tech’s Amy…

Man charged with concealing death of father in law

Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police investigators arrested Brian Lewis, 44, on Friday, Jan. 20, charging him with concealing a death of another, in connection with the investigation of human remains found on the property he shared with his wife and father in law, Ronald Redding, 67, on Ft. Argyle Road and Leopard Lane. “Metro responded to the…

Armstrong/Georgia Southern town hall leaves many unanswered questions

“Is this truly a consolidation or is it an acquisition?” was one question asked yesterday evening at Armstrong State University’s Town Hall Meeting. The Fine Arts Hall was filled to the doors with faculty, staff and students, some optimistic and inspired, and others concerned and enraged by the shocking, yet nearly unpublicized news which was…

Telluride Mountainfilm shares the human experience

TELLURIDE MOUNTAINFILM has established itself as a premiere festival for films highlighting nature’s beauty, environmental activism, and outdoor adventure. This year, the fest turns the focus on inspirational tales of the human experience. “Mountainfilm is 35 years old, and this is our eighth year in Savannah,” explains Katherine Albert, Director of Mountainfilm in Savannah. “It…

Piano in the heart of Armstrong

ARMSTRONG State University’s Piano in the Arts series is in its fourth year, and Dr. Benjamin Warsaw couldn’t be happier with the program’s growth. Warsaw, an Assistant Professor who teaches piano and theory, established Piano in the Arts when he came to Armstrong from Georgia Perimeter College. In that time, he says the series’ expansion…

Getting weird with Camden Noir

CAMDEN NOIR has only been in Savannah for about five months, but he’s already making big moves in the art scene. The Syracuse native opens his first solo show, “I’d Burn Alive to Keep You Warm,” at Sulfur Studios this weekend. “It’s literally a compendium of all of the work I’ve done and never sold,…

Bar • Food celebrates renovation and new menu at grand reopening

WHILE SAVANNAH is a tourist town, the food scene has been increasingly catering to locals. Neighborhood bars and restaurants are residents’ best-kept secret, a place where they are guaranteed a seat among familiar faces. Since February 2009, Bar • Food at Habersham Village has been a constant for Midtown dwellers. Chef and co-owner John H.…

The urge to purge

I started with the attic on the third day of January, throwing broken suitcases and empty computer boxes down the stairway while howling like a banshee. The dog cowered as I carted ten trash bags to the lane, for once in my life piling garbage up so high I had to call 311 for a…


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