James Sullivan served as a eucharistic minister and a choir director. He loved music and considered his Irish tenor voice to be one of God’s gifts to him.
Gaining a job at the Brasserie Chalon around three years ago, Diane has developed a friendly but firm reputation at the Barrow Street boozer and took over the pub as landlady back in July.
Just a twenty minute drive from Charleston’s stoic steeples and stately single houses, Sullivan’s Island, with its storybook cottages and pristine beach, is the charmingly sun-bleached answer to the ...