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Frank S. Macgill Named Managing Partner At HunterMaclean

Friday, March 19th, 2010

SAVANNAH, Ga. – The partners at HunterMaclean, a leading law firm in Savannah, Ga., recently elected Administrative Partner and tax attorney Frank S. Macgill to serve as the firm’s Managing Partner for a three-year term

Macgill will provide long-term vision and experienced leadership for HunterMaclean. He succeeds John M. Tatum, who served as Managing Partner for 12 years. Macgill served on the management committee with Tatum for three years, helping to ensure a smooth planned transition for the firm’s senior management. Additional members of HunterMaclean’s management team include Harold Yellin, Wade Herring and Kirby Mason. (more…)

Saber Security & Investigations to Provide Innovative Concierge-Style Security at Newly-Renovated Ellis Square in Savannah

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

SAVANNAH, Ga. – Saber Security & Investigations, LLC, a leading full-service security company with offices in Savannah and Atlanta, will provide innovative concierge-style security at Ellis Square, the newly-renovated square located near City Market in the heart of Savannah’s National Landmark Historic District.

“Safety is our number one priority for Ellis Square,” said company president Erica A. Lumpert, who has more than 15 years of experience in the security industry. “Our state-certified officers had to apply specifically for this job and excel in special training to ensure they will offer premier security and visitor services.” (more…)

Abshire Public Relations Receives Legal PR Award at National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Honored for HunterMaclean’s Critical Issues Forum

Monday, March 8th, 2010

SAVANNAH, Ga. – PR News recently honored Abshire Public Relations with a prestigious 2009 Legal PR Award for developing and promoting the Critical Issues Forum on behalf of HunterMaclean, a leading law firm headquartered in Savannah. Jennifer Abshire Patterson, CEO of Abshire Public Relations, accepted the award at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. on February 24, 2010. (more…)

HunterMaclean Hires Attorney Patricia Schminke as Law Librarian

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

SAVANNAH, Ga. – HunterMaclean, a leading law firm in Savannah, Ga., is pleased to welcome attorney Patricia Schminke as the new Law Librarian. Schminke’s focus will include management of the firm’s library and providing critical research to the attorneys at HunterMaclean.

Prior to joining HunterMaclean, Schminke practiced solo for 11 years at the Law Offices of Patricia Simmons Schminke in Baltimore, Md., handling family law, wills, and education law. She later worked as a consultant for the Center for Families, Children and the Courts at the University of Baltimore School of Law. (more…)

Seacrest Partners Race for Preservation 10k/5k

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

SAVANNAH, GA – 4th Annual Seacrest Partners Race for Preservation 10k/5k
Saturday, February 27th 8:00 am

The Seacrest Partners Race for Preservation is just around the corner and is the perfect opportunity to see Savannah and the work of HSF in action. The 10k (6.2 mile) course winds its way through 5 distinct historic districts and the 5k (3.1 mile) course touches 4 districts – all under the shade of moss covered oaks and lined with Azaleas bursting into bloom. (more…)

First-Class Art Affair Showcasing the Country’s Top Artists Returns to Hilton Head Memorial Day Weekend

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

2nd Annual Hilton Head Island Art Festival at Shelter Cove Harbour

May 29 – 30, 2010, Eclectic Mix of Unique and Contemporary Art on Display

WHAT: 2nd Annual Hilton Head Island Art Festival at Shelter Cove Harbour

WHEN: Saturday, May 29, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm and Sunday, May 30, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm (more…)

Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort to Host Golf Channel Am Tour on March 13 and 14

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (February 17, 2010) – Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort, a world-class vacation destination with three championship golf courses, will proudly host the Golf Channel Am Tour – Low Country MAJOR Championship on March 13-14. The tournament will be held on the acclaimed Robert Trent Jones Oceanfront Course and the popular Arthur Hills Course at Palmetto Dunes.

“We are excited here at Palmetto Dunes to partner with the Golf Channel to be a part of this nationally-recognized golf tournament,” said Bret Martin, vice president of resort operations at Palmetto Dunes. “Our courses have hosted many prestigious golf tournaments over the years and the Golf Channel Am Tour – Low Country MAJOR Championship is certainly among the best. (more…)

Garden City to Rename Streets After Chatham County Commissioner, February 13

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Garden City to Rename Streets After Chatham County Commissioner, Former Mayor on February 13

WHAT: Garden City Street Renaming Ceremony. Garden City will rename Wheathill Rd. Priscilla D. Thomas Way, in honor of the Chatham County commissioner, and H&H Blvd. Quinney Lane, in honor of former Garden City Mayor Andy Quinney. (more…)

Brian Johnson to Deliver Garden City’s 2010 State of the City Address on February 1

Monday, January 25th, 2010

City Manager Brian Johnson to Deliver Garden City’s 2010 State of the City Address. In his address, Johnson will discuss the exciting changes currently taking place in Garden City and will outline this west Chatham County municipality’s plans for 2010 and beyond. In addition, Chatham County Engineer Al Bungard will be named an honorary citizen of Garden City. This honor officially recognizes Bungard for his ongoing contribution to Garden City with regard to his work in engineering improvements to Dean Forest Road between I-16 and Ogeechee Road.
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Dean Forest Road Improvements Officially Underway in Garden City

Monday, January 25th, 2010

First Phase of Chatham County-Funded Project Expected to Be Completed

By December 2010

GARDEN CITY, Ga. – Road improvements along Dean Forest Road in Garden City have officially begun. The project, which is funded by Chatham County, is expected to be completed in three phases, significantly improving the stretch of roadway from I-16 to Ogeechee Road.

“This project is being paid for by Chatham County, rather than the Department of Transportation, which is extremely unusual,” said Brian Johnson, City Manager of Garden City. “We appreciate the fact that Chatham County officials made the decision to keep this project on the capital improvement list.”

The first phase, overseen by Chatham County engineer Al Bungard, involves grading and installing three arched bottomless culverts along the Hardin Canal area near the Dead Man’s Curve on Dean Forest Road. Phase one will improve significantly roadway drainage along Dean Forest Road. That portion of the project is expected to be completed by December 2010.

The second and third phases of the project, which may be undertaken simultaneously in the future, involve widening Dean Forest Road from two lanes to four lanes with a median from Ogeechee Road to the Dead Man’s Curve area near the Hardin Canal and from the Dead Man’s Curve area to I-16. Traffic signals and new turn lanes will also be installed at the intersection of Dean Forest and Ogeechee Road.

The stretch of Dean Forest that runs from I-16 to the Hillcrest Abbey West Cemetery, located at 1336 Dean Forest Rd., will conform to an urban design standard, which includes a tree-lined shoulder, landscaped median and sidewalks for pedestrians and bicyclists.

“The area of Dean Forest Road that runs past the Garden City Town Center and the Southbridge entrance will have a much warmer, pedestrian-friendly feel,” said Johnson. “We want to emphasize the rich community heritage of Garden City and to help make our new town center a true destination in Chatham County.”

The improvements along Dean Forest Road reflect the larger changes taking place in Garden City. This West Chatham County municipality opened a new City Hall and Garden City Town Center in 2009, which Governor Sonny Perdue hailed as “a shining example” for the rest of Georgia.

“We’re delighted to see these road improvements taking shape,” said Johnson. “This is one of a number of exciting changes we expect to see in Garden City in 2010 and beyond.”

ABOUT GARDEN CITY:

Located in the heart of Chatham County, Garden City stands apart as one of the leading municipalities in coastal Georgia. Featuring a progressive blend of industry and small business, Garden City boasts a rich history, friendly neighborhoods, vibrant economy and quality services for residents. Originally founded in 1939, Garden City has the distinction of being the second largest municipality in the state of Georgia with no property taxes. Defined by responsive, visionary leadership, Garden City is currently building an innovative mixed-use Town Center near I-16, which will serve as the new home of the municipality’s City Hall. For more information about Garden City, please call 912.966.7777 or visit http://www.gardencity-ga.gov/ online.