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Community
Clinging to His Roots
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
David Quemere, at left, Grew up in New York City and spent his summers with his grandfather and numerous cousins in northern Greenville County, including Judy Walker and Robert Taylor in the photo above. David and his wife reside near Boston. He heads back to Greenville County at every opportunity. He owns the Rev. Hartwell Beacham home place and is planning to restore it for the enjoyment of future generations of the Beacham bloodline.
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A Visit from Four Black Bears on State Park Rd.
- By Terry M. Thacker
Valerie Adams, who lives in the State Park Road area, awoke Saturday morning anticipating setting up a garage sale, only to discover a family of four black bears in her back yard. Although she contemplated cancelling the sale, she decided to go ahead with it, all the while the four bruins slumbered peacefully high up in the branches of a tree. A family of bears, probably the same ones, have recently been spotted in the general area by other individuals as well. By the way, the bears were not for sale.
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Vietnam Veterans of America Greenville Chapter 523 Hosts Fundraiser at Paris Mountain Country Club, Saturday
- By Paris Mtn. Country Club
Richard Morality, 12 under Par; Pat Ramsey, President Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523; Steve Ehrlich, Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523 Fundraising Chairman; and Alberto Hernandez, 12 under Par. Joe Lake and Keith Walker, who also scored 12 under Par for the tournament, were not availabe for photo.
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Future of Greenville County EMS Remains Uncertain
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Council Resolution Tosses Decision to Hospital Systems for Joint Agreement on County EMS Operations
Two months ago, it appeared as if the Greenville County EMS operation would be turned over to the Greenville Hospital System. A deal had allegedly already been worked out with the County Administrator. The problem was that it had not been approved or even seen by Council and St. Francis did not like it at all. The deal, in their view, was stacked against their business interests. Then for the next several meetings of the Council, the Council chambers were filled with supporters of the Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital System. The hospital administrators made their case and accused the administrator of not operating above the table.
As opposition to the plan developed by the Administrator grew, Council members that were inclined to support the plan became skeptical. Finally, it was too controversial for the Council to decide and they approved a resolution drafted by Councilman Willis Meadows that asked the two hospital systems to develop a proposal for the two health systems to operate the EMS system jointly. They were given until the end of September to respond to the Council.
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Hewlett Kelly Sullivan, Jr., Leading Greenville Citizen
- By Press Release
Hewlett Kelly Sullivan, Jr., 85, a life-long Greenvillian, died at home, surrounded by his family, of complications from a 2009 stroke.
He was born in Greenville, on September 30, 1929, the son of Christine Mahon and Hewlett Kelly Sullivan.
For fifty years, Mr. Sullivan, who died August 5, 2015, co-owned and managed the family business, Hale’s Jewelers and Diamond Merchants, a retail store established in downtown Greenville in 1856. He served as president and later chairman.
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- Poinsett Project Raising Havoc with Local Businesses
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