Savannah Maritime After Hours held their monthly networking social at Ships of the Sea Museum on Wednesday, June 5. For more than 20 years, the group has been hosting a […]
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EAT IT & LIKE IT: Plant Riverside District’s Greatest Food Hits
A couple of years ago when I put together my first book, “Savannah Food Crawls,” I gave a tiny bit of thought to where I should begin that journey through […]
Carlton Hardy resigns as SSU baseball coach, accepts head coaching job at Alcorn State
Following a nearly two-decade run as the winningest baseball coach in Savannah State University program history, Carlton Hardy informed his SSU players on Thursday, Aug. 8 that he had resigned […]
Artificial turf replacement underway at Savannah State’s T.A. Wright Stadium
More than $1 million in grant money was budgeted for a project already underway to replace the artificial field turf and improve the drainage system at Savannah State University’s football […]
EAT IT & LIKE IT: Wexford Pub is Savannah’s Irish Crown Jewel
You don’t need a four-year degree majoring in “Savannah” to know and understand how deep its Irish Heritage runs. We all know how big St. Patrick’s Day is around here, […]
Savannah City Council passes 2024 millage rate in unanimous vote at Thursday meeting
The Savannah City Council voted to approve unanimously on Thursday, July 25 the 2024 millage rate at 12.20 mills. It means the 2024 millage rate will remain unchanged from 2022 […]
SPORTS SCENES: 70+ photos from Nolan Smith’s Pups Day Out football camp Saturday and City’s 3v3 basketball tourney on Friday night
Check out the Connect Savannah slideshow for photos of the weekend’s two community sporting events. On Friday, July 12 at the Blackshear Basketball Complex on Wheaton Street, the City of […]
SPORTS NOTEBOOK: James Franklin on new role as SCDS Director of Athletics; HSFB transfer news; Carter Holton in MLB Draft
In April, Savannah Country Day Head of School Kef Wilson announced the hiring of James Franklin as the school’s next Director of Athletics and Physical Education. His hiring meant Franklin […]
Update on Sheriff John Wilcher provided by Chatham County Sheriff’s Office
Chatham County Sheriff John T. Wilcher is still recovering, and improving daily, after suffering a cardiac event that put him in critical condition over the weekend. On Wednesday, June 19, […]
City Offers Young Residents Multitude of Summer Athletic Opportunities
The City of Savannah’s Recreation and Leisure Services will offer a number of athletic opportunities for youth and young adults this summer, including cheer camp, girls flag football, and summer basketball. Above […]
GOING UP? Talmadge Bridge at Savannah River Crossing could be replaced with much taller bridge or underwater tunnel
Interested parties can expect to see a summary report of results from the public input questionnaire about Savannah’s Talmadge Memorial Bridge sometime next month. The public was able to submit […]
HOUSE. A Masterpiece of Timeless Design: Ardsley Park Residence in Savannah
In the heart of Savannah’s distinguished Ardsley Park lies an extraordinary residence that embodies the essence of Southern sophistication. Constructed in 1920, this five-bedroom, five-bathroom estate, with two additional half […]
