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Wednesday, October 07, 2009
Anderson-Adamson wed in NC
Cary Elizabeth Adamson and Patrick Cragin Anderson were united in marriage on May 2, 2009, in Charlotte, North Carolina, atop the Mint Museum of Craft and Design.  The Reverend Rebecca Nagy officiated the ceremony.  Mr. John Doll, classical guitarist, provided music for the ceremony.  A reception following the ceremony was held at the museum’s rooftop overlooking the Charlotte skyline.

Cary is the daughter of Bert and Kay Adamson and the granddaughter of the late Maybelle and Bill Baciagalupo, all of Waynesboro, Virginia.  She is a 2004 cum laude graduate of Virginia Tech.  She is employed as a corporate recruiter for Vanguard in Charlotte.

Patrick is the son of Jim Anderson of Mount Pleasant and Lynda and Fred Hathorn of St. Augustine, Florida.  Patrick is a software developer for Vanguard and also a cum laude graduate of Virginia Tech.

Mrs. Olivia Y. Locklier of  Morgantown, West Virginia, was matron of honor.  Mrs. Jennifer H. Berry of Leesburg, Virginia, and Ms. Holland Hersey of Waynesboro were bridal attendants.  Mr. Michael Anderson of Blacksburg, Virginia, brother of the groom, was best man.  Groomsmen were Mr. Christopher Anderson, brother of the groom, of Bozeman, Montana, and Mr. Douglas Bavely from Centreville, Virginia.

The couple honeymooned in Aruba and is now at home in Charlotte.

 
 
  Polls
How do you feel about Mount Pleasant Town Council looking into regulating cell phone usage while driving?
Yes, talking and texting while driving is dangerous and should be outlawed.
 
No, we do not need town officials babysitting us when it comes to safety.
 
Not sure, because while it is dangerous, it's not a top concern of mine.
 

Do you think the Town of Mount Pleasant should research the feasibilty of constructing and maintaining a mooring field.
No, this would put a strain on town resources.
 
Yes, this could be another source of economic revenue, promoting tourism and relocation.
 
Possibly, but it should be a shared endeavor between local, county and state governing officials.
 

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