Ask Paul Lovezolla what the key to business success is and he’ll flat out
tell you, hard work and long hours. At least in the restaurant business
it’s this way.
No one would know more about being a restaurateur in Pooler than
Lovezzola. For the past 31 years, he has been giving the area a taste of
how a good [...]
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There is a quote from Margaret Mead that says, “ Never doubt that a small
group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it
is the only thing that ever has.” That quote could certainly be written
about one of Pooler’s own, Billie Stack.
Billie hails originally from Hickory, North Carolina. A middle child of
twelve children, it [...]
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World Wide Scavenger Hunt Catches On As People EveryWhere Look For Hidden
Treasures
The favorite past time of a good old scavenger hunt has now gone high
tech. Geocaching (pronounced Geo-cashing) is a world-wide treasure hunt
where adventure-seekers of all ages and walks of life are on a personal
quest for the elusive treasure. To play the game you, essentially [...]
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After spending time in Canada and Washington, D.C., the “City of Savannah”
has come home – well, almost, to Pooler – where it will educate new
generations while rekindling memories of past glories among older ones.
The B-17 bomber will reside in the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum. It was
brought down in sections on a flatbed truck from [...]
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