Monthly Archives: October 2025
A Collection of Beaufort’s most haunted tales
By Charity Hayes | Beaufort has been around for over 500 years, and its got lots of history. Along with that history, are many...
Locals, mayors of Port Royal & Beaufort, go bald to support child cancer research
The St. Baldrick’s Foundation, the largest charity funder of children's cancer research
grants, will host one of its signature head-shaving events at Shellring Ale Works...
Union troops to take over Beaufort, SC next weekend
Yes, Union troops will be invading Beaufort. That may have been a headline back in 1861, but in 2025 it’s the annual Civil War...
Right Whale population grows, but extinction still a threat
According to a recent article by AP News, North Atlantic Right Whales have shown a trend of slow population growth over the past 4...
Beaufort Homes for the Holidays celebrates 24th year of tours
It’s time to do the Holidays up in style again as Beaufort Homes for the Holidays celebrates its 24th season of tours featuring a...
Annual Haunted Hallows Festival coming to Port Royal this weekend
It's October, and witches are invading the Lowcountry again providing a day full of spooky fun. The Gas Lantern Apothecary & Mystical is hosting...
Beaufort Library huge Annual Book Sale coming to downtown waterfront
It’s almost time to get some good books without dipping too deep into the wallet as the Friends of the Beaufort Library will hold...
South Carolina sees record number of manatees in 2025
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources announced on Wednesday that more manatee sightings have occurred in 2025 than in any other year.
So far this...
Wreaths Across America puts call out for Beaufort sponsors
Every December, Wreaths Across America remembers and honors over 24,000 of our veterans at the Beaufort National Cemetery through the laying of remembrance wreaths...
New restaurant & bar, a tribute to USMC, opening next to Parris Island
A new restaurant and bar is coming to Port Royal, just across from Parris Island.
According to a report from our friends at The Island...










