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"Our Towns" features regular interviews or columns by Anderson County's mayors. 

Friday
Jun252021

Pendleton Summer Update: Hopes for Progress on Oil Mill Clean Up

Greg Wilson/Anderson Observer

As summer offically arrives, Pendleton Mayor Frank Crenshaw offers updates on the town's project and goals for the next few months in this interview with the Anderson Observer.

 

Tuesday
Jun222021

Pelzer Update: Upgrade, Construction, Mill Town Players Return

Greg Wilson/Anderson Observer

A refurbished town office, a massive overhaul of the recreation building, new housing construction and the return of the Mill Town Players are just a few of the activities under way in Pelzer as summer begins.

Pelzer Mayor Will Ragland talks about these and more in this interview with the Anderson Observer.

Monday
Jun212021

Honea Path Continues Growth Moving into Summer

Greg Wilson/Anderson Observer

While Honea Path growth continued throughout the pandemic, it could be accelerating in the past few months as recreation programs resume and key events return to the community.

Mayor Christopher Burton talks about these things along with the economy and the summer months ahead in this interview with the Anderson Observer.

Saturday
Jun192021

Mayor: Belton Progress on Track Going into Summer

Greg Wilson/Anderson Observer

With the return of a successful series of Spring events, Belton Mayor Eleanor Dorn said things are not only getting back to normal but improving in the city.

Dorn talks about the new Bubble Gum Rail Trail, improvements at the Belton Area Museum, and looking ahead to the return of the annual Standpipe Festival in this interview with the Anderson Observer.

 

Thursday
Jun172021

West Pelzer Mayor Says Return of Events to Mark Months Ahead 

Greg Wilson/Anderson Observer

West Pelzer is getting back to normal after a year of cancelled events and gatherings, said Mayor Blake Sanders.

Economic development also continues on track in this town well-known for festivals and special gatherings, according to Sanders in this interview with the Anderson Observer.