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North Augusta is getting a gourmet grocer: Town Square Olive Oil & Wine opens soon

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North Augusta is getting a gourmet grocer: Town Square Olive Oil & Wine opens soon


Town Square Olive Oil & Wine, the family-owned gourmet grocer with olive oil and wine bar that got its start in Covington, Ga., is opening in downtown North Augusta by early fall.

“I’m ready to get going on this,” said Tia Harville, who’s one half of the husband-and-wife duo opening the store at 509 Georgia Ave. It was husband Joey Harville’s aunt who opened the Covington store about eight years ago.

The hope, Tia said, is that the North Augusta location will start decanting its oils and vinegars by Aug. 17 — this month’s Third Thursday.

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Beyond the 30 or so varieties of specialty olive oils and vinegars, Town Square stocks gourmet grocery items: stuffed olives, pastas and pasta sauces, charcuterie items, local dairy, cheeses and cured meats.

Some of it — the stuffed olives — is private label. “Our little recipes,” Tia said. Other items — the oils and vinegars — are imported by a Greek supplier, Laconiko.







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Some 30 “fustis” (pronounced foo-sties) line the walls at Town Square Olive Oil & Wine in downtown North Augusta. Just one company, Sansone in Italy, makes the urns specially equipped for decanting oils and vinegars.



“They actually press the garlic with the olives when they press them. It’s all naturally infused with real ingredients. Same with their vinegars. They take fresh fruit – Greece has great fruit — and they press that with the grapes,” Tia said. “They put a lot of heart and soul into it, and you can tell.”

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The Harvilles aren’t new to business. The two opened the Shuckin’ Shack Oyster Bar in Summerville in 2015 and then sold it to a business partner when they moved from the Charleston area to North Augusta.

And opening Town Square has been comparatively easy. “We kind of went into this just like, ‘if it’s meant to happen then it will happen, and we’ll just trust God and He’ll provide,’” Tia said, contrasting the venture to the oyster bar, “where we were nickel-and-diming everything. It was a very tight budget.”

“We’re both very entrepreneurial,” she added. “And honestly, my husband would like to have a small restaurant again.”

The small kitchen in back isn’t a full commercial kitchen, but it does give the Harvilles and their staff the chance to make their charcuterie boards to order, to freshly slice the meats, or for Joey — he’s the cook; Tia’s the baker — to make a dish that throws into relief the flavor in one of those specialty vinegars.

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Part of the plan for Town Square is to partner with local restaurants to offer their olive oils wholesale. Another part of the plan is to offer tastings and put together tutorials for how incorporate, say, an olive oil infused with blood orange or a balsamic vinegar that has notes of blackberry and ginger.

“I hired some really awesome girls that know way more than I do,” Tia laughed. It’s those three whom Tia said will be integral to guiding shoppers through their visit to Town Square.







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Preserves and jarred peaches will be available at Town Square Olive Oil & Wine, expected to open at 509 Georgia Ave. in North Augusta later this month or early next.

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“I want people to come in here and kind of feel like they’re at home […] I’m hoping that is just becomes part of the community and people like coming in just feel comfortable,” she said. “And we want to kind of be that middle ground where people can, instead of driving to Publix or Kroger that’s just past this, to stop here instead.”

That’s a big reason why the Harvilles will carry some of the grocery basics, like dairy and take-and-bake bread. And locally-sourced honeys and syrups.

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Tia said the store will curate its wine selections over time, trying out different varieties to see what’s popular here in North Augusta.

It’s about having and doing what people want, she said. It’s a philosophy that’s carried over from when she and Joey owned the Summerville oyster bar.

“Our thing was, if we can do it, we’re going to do it for you,” she said. “If you want something off the menu and we have the ingredients, we’ll do it. That’s the same philosophy we’ll have here. If we can do something, why not? Why say ‘No’ when it’s so easy just to say ‘Yes’?”

Town Square Olive Oil & Wine is expected to open at 509 Georgia Ave. late August or early September. Hours will be Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Sunday, 1-7 p.m. Get updates on opening day by visiting the Facebook page, “Town Square Olive Oil & Wine – North Augusta.”

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WATCH: Gun comes out during fight at Butler High, video shows

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A weapon was seized by school administrators after the apparent gun fell to the floor during a fight between students Tuesday at Butler High School.

Parents were told of the incident in a letter.

“Two students engaged in a fight in a classroom today during a class,” the letter stated. “During the altercation, students saw a weapon drop to the floor.”

The Richmond County School System didn’t address what kind of weapon it was, but a video on Facebook showed what appeared to be a gun.

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Administrators and Richmond County School System police responded immediately and secured the school for about 45 minutes while police investigated, parents were told.

The student was taken into custody and the incident was addressed following the Code of Student Conduct and Discipline.



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Police arrest suspect in Grovetown apartment complex shooting

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Police arrest suspect in Grovetown apartment complex shooting


GROVETOWN, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A suspect has been arrested in connection to an apartment complex shooting in Grovetown, officials announced Wednesday morning.

Isaiah Bautista, 20, of Augusta, was located near Windsor Spring Road and Meadowbrook Drive, still riding in the suspect vehicle that was observed fleeing the scene of the earlier shooting, Grovetown Police Department says.

Bautista had a firearm at the time of his arrest and had multiple outstanding felony warrants through both Richmond County and Reidsville, Ga., police say.

Bautista was transported to the Charles B. Webster Detention Center on the outstanding warrants.  Additional warrants will be secured by Grovetown Investigators for his charges regarding tonight’s shooting.

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This investigation continues as investigators are working to identify the second suspect.

The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office assisted in apprehending Bautista.

The Grovetown Police Department says they received a 911 call Tuesday at 5:02 p.m. about a shooting at the 1000 block of Joiner Circle in Joiner Crossing Apartments in Grovetown.

Police Chief Jamey Kitchens told us he was on the scene around 5:34 p.m.

When officers arrived they discovered a male victim suffering from a gunshot wound to the upper chest.

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Officials say the victim was conscious when they arrived and is in a local hospital in surgery. He does not appear to have life-threatening injuries.

He tells us two unknown males entered the apartment, and one of the suspects fired several rounds hitting the victim once.

Officials say they responded Tuesday afternoon to Joiner Crossing Apartments in Grovetown.
Officials say they responded Tuesday afternoon to Joiner Crossing Apartments in Grovetown.(WRDW)

Officials used local cameras and doorbell cameras to capture the suspects fleeing on foot to a nearby vehicle and exiting the complex.

One of the suspects was wearing a mask and both were wearing dark-colored hoodies.

Multiple people were in the home at the time, including an infant who was within a few feet of the victim when he was shot. No other parties were injured.

They have a loose vehicle description and several leads are being pursued, according to Kitchens.

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The victim was not a resident of the home where the incident occurred.

Kitchens wants the community to know that there is no danger to the community and that this appears to be a targeted attack.

A witness said she saw 17 police cars on the scene around 6 p.m. and that it appeared officers were searching up and down some nearby railroad tracks.

Police were clustered around one apartment in particular. The door was open and crime scene tape hung outside the entry.

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Around 6:30 p.m., police brought out a child car seat and a diaper bag. The significance of those items wasn’t clear.

The incident comes amid an outbreak of violent crime that’s claimed about 200 lives in nearly three years across the CSRA.

The crime outbreak has affected communities large and small, but as the biggest city in the region, Augusta has been hit especially hard.

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Authorities have blamed much of the problem on gangs.

We are working to learn more information about the incident.



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Police respond to shooting at Grovetown apartment complex

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GROVETOWN, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Law enforcement officials are on the scene of a shooting incident at an apartment complex, according to the Grovetown Police Department.

No one was killed, and the victim was a male, according to authorities.

Officials say they responded Tuesday afternoon to Joiner Crossing Apartments in Grovetown.

Police Chief Jamey Kitchens told us he was on the scene around 5:34 p.m.

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Kitchens says it appears the victim was upstairs on the balcony of the apartment and went inside after he was shot.

Several other people were inside the apartment including an infant, according to Kitchens.

He tells us two unknown males entered the apartment, went upstairs and began shooting.

Officials say they responded Tuesday afternoon to Joiner Crossing Apartments in Grovetown.(WRDW)

Through the use of local cameras and doorbell cameras, officials say they were able to see that the suspects left in a vehicle.

They have a loose vehicle description and are trying to run down leads, according to Kitchens.

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Officials say the victim is in a local hospital in surgery and does not appear to have life-threatening injuries.

Kitchens wants the community to know that there is no danger to the community and this appears to be a targeted attack.

A witness said she saw 17 police cars on the scene around 6 p.m. and that it appeared officers were searching up and down some nearby railroad tracks.

Police were clustered around one apartment in particular. The door was open and crime scene tape hung outside the entry.

Around 6:30 p.m., police brought out a child car seat and a diaper bag. The significance of those items wasn’t clear.

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The incident comes amid an outbreak of violent crime that’s claimed about 200 lives in nearly three years across the CSRA.

The crime outbreak has affected communities large and small, but as the biggest city in the region, Augusta has been hit especially hard.

Authorities have blamed much of the problem on gangs.

We are working to learn more information about the incident.



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