Jay Williams, Jr.
- Jun 3, 2020
Tourism: Let’s create a ‘new normal’
The Advocate They’re back! Those New York, New Jersey, North Carolina license plates are everywhere and so are the people that go with...
charleston mercury staff
- May 6, 2020
Which side of the wall are you on?
The Advocate By Jay Williams, Jr. Charleston may become a walled city once again. The peninsula needs some sort of flood barrier — but...
Jay Williams, Jr.
- Mar 4, 2020
Keeping ‘guard’ on the foot of Tradd
The Advocate It was a surprise. Many have long feared that the historic Coast Guard station at the end of Tradd Street would close...
Jay Williams, Jr.
- Feb 5, 2020
The SPA needs a course correction
The Advocate First Scots’ Fellowship Hall was so packed for January’s Charlestowne Neighborhood Association meeting, that some CNA...
Jay Williams, Jr.
- Dec 5, 2018
Two victories, at long last
The Advocate The City Council vs. the Planning Commission In a rare win for the residents and concerned citizens of Charleston, the...
Jay Williams, Jr.
- Oct 31, 2018
The people speak, but is city council listening?
The Advocate Big, controversial issues swirl around Charleston like king tides over Lockwood Boulevard — brackish, irritating and...