Get ALL the News In case you don’t subscribe to The Summerville Journal Scene and The Post and Courier, here are some stories you may have missed: Summerville Police Department to install security cameras in downtown area Nico Romo, owner of NICO and Bistronomy, to open 3rd restaurant in Summerville Downtown visitors will soon notice security cameras being installed. During a recent October committee meeting, Summerville Town Council voted and approved the purchase of nearly $55,000 in security camera equipment for the town’s Hutchinson Square area. The funding is supported by Summerville’s hospitality tax. Nico Romo has fond memories of large family gatherings in France at a table filled with large bowls of handmade pasta. Soon, he’ll set the table for close to 100 Summerville diners with their eyes set on rustic Italian cuisine.The French-born chef, who opened NICO in Mount Pleasant in 2017, calls forthcoming Laura“a love letter to the storied, traditional Italian family recipes”he grew up eating. New townhomes, barber shop, restaurant coming to Nexton; Goose Creek to get Planet Fitness Summerville police audit evidence after guns, money stolen Pulte Homes is putting the final touches on NextonTowns — 16 coastal-inspired townhomes — that are in the Midtown section of the Nexton development. Five of the townhomes, which will be priced from $290,000, will go on the market by the end of October. Another five are expected to be available in early December. The Department is conducting an inventory of its evidence room after money and guns were stolen late last year and a former crime-scene technician was charged in the case. Lt. Chris Hirsch said the department is conducting the audit with assistance from the State Law Enforcement Division after former officerWade Rollings was arrested on allegations he stole almost $7,500 in cash from the department. Get digital subscription for just $4 for the first 4 months New Subscribers Only Help us serve the Summerville community by becoming a digital subscriber. Our public service and investigative reporting is among the most important work we do, but it is also the most expensive. We can’t do it without the support of readers like you. By becoming a digital subscriber you will have unlimited access to The Summerville Journal Scene online, as well as The Post and Courier’s coverage of Berkeley and Dorchester counties and our full statewide reporting. Call 843-853-7678 We’ll quickly set up your Unlimited Digital Access. Go online to: postandcourier.com/Subscribe Take advantage of the extras that come with your subscription including: Daily and weekly newsletters on a variety of local topics: postandcourier.com/newsletter-signup Valuable deals and coupons from hundreds of local businesses: postandcourier.com/rewards For more perks and privileges, visit postandcourier.com/insiders. PC-1964601-1

