...trying to do." Formed last year, the neighborhood group jump-started the subdivision's beautification. President Mae O'Rourke said she began to notice litter, unattended yards and houses falling to ruin about 15 years ago. "We were in bad...
...love to have a bank and a post office, because I have to go across town to get those things now," said resident Mae O'Rourke. "Anything we can get out here that enables us to have more convenience, would be much appreciated." Mr. Barber...
...teens to clean-up neighborhoods this summer . "It's really exciting to see the difference we are making," said Mae O'Rourke, president of the neighborhood group. "And we're going to keep at it, because if we don't, it will go right...
...the city of Aiken will also be present. The meeting will be held at New Covenant Praise Church on Wire Road. Call Mae O'Rourke at (803) 648-6737 for more information. Senator calls for town dissolution LUTHERSVILLE -- Sen. Dan Lee says...
...Officer Nieves is trying to line up boxing and other activities for youth to keep them busy and off the streets. Mae O'Rourke, the new president of the fledgling neighborhood association, said there will be continued trash pickups and a...
...to stay. It had taken persistence, but occupants of the "trouble house" on their block moved out instead. For Mae O'Rourke, the call to action was having gas siphoned out of her car as it sat in the carport. There had been just a wall between...
...Rodrecaz Crawford, 30, and Sandy Denise Richardson, 28, both of Augusta Warren Royal Messick, 50, and Teresa Mae O'Rourke, 43, both of Augusta Darick Thomas Washington, 28, and Malika Chanell Buntley, 23, both of Augusta Alfred White...
...close to the community was staying open until nearly dawn, and its early morning patrons were a serious problem, said Mae O'Rourke, association president. That bar's closed now. Public Works Director Larry Morris is working with South Carolina...
...does plan to do some research, starting around mid-October, then decide how to vote in the governor's race. Mae O'Rourke of Aiken said she hasn't heard anything that would change her mind. She will vote for Mr. Beasley. "I don't...