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January 2, 2014 | northfulton.com | 73,500 circulation Revue & News, Johns Creek Herald, Milton Herald & Forsyth Herald combined | 50¢ | Volume 29, No. 1
North Fulton has lowest unemployment rate Far below metro average By JONATHAN COPSEY jonathan@northfulton.com
Blessed Trinity Catholic High School student Luke Donovan started collecting clothing for needy school children. He was recognized as a Point of Light Honoree Dec. 30.
Student wins national award Collects clothing for needy kids By SHUBHI TANGRI news@northfulton.com ROSWELL, Ga. – A student at Blessed Trinity Catholic High School was recognized as a Point of Light Honoree Dec. 30. Sixteen-year-old Luke Donovan was given the award for his work with local elementary schools, providing basic necessities for under-resourced students. The award was established by former President George H.W. Bush for individuals pas-
sionate about serving others, and the Point of Light organization is renowned as the world’s largest service-driven organization. Shortly after becoming aware of the financial situations of most of the students in local elementary schools, Donovan sought, at first, to start campaigns for better meal plans. However, through generosity from other organizations, many of the schools had already received aid in this matter. After further research, Donovan realized that many students often go without adequate clothing for the winter season. So he began a warm clothing drive. Many friends
and community members willingly donated. Last year, Donovan collected almost 250 clothing items for Mimosa Elementary School in Roswell. This included 120 coats. This year, Donovan has set his goals even higher as he continues to collect items for Mimosa Elementary and Roswell North Elementary. He has collected more than 750 items and is still in the process of collecting more. “I think the most important thing to remember is that a person can volunteer wherever they are,” Donovan said. “People don’t realize how much work can be done in their own local communities.”
NORTH FULTON, Ga. – All North Fulton cities have some of the lowest unemployment rates in the metropolitan area, according to numbers released by the Georgia Department of Labor for November. Alpharetta and Roswell both came in at 5.2 percent, with Johns Creek at 5.7 percent for November. Alpharetta is down from 5.8 percent in October, and Roswell was 5.9 percent for the same time. Johns Creek fell dramatically from 6.5 percent in October to 5.7 percent in November. There are no numbers available for Milton. Atlanta’s numbers for November were 9.1 percent. Fulton County has an unemployment rate of 7.8 percent, down from a high of 9.7 percent in June 2012. Neighboring Forsyth County is at 5.3 in November, down from a high of 6.9 in June 2012. The state of Georgia has a November unemployment rate of 7.3 percent. The nation has a rate of 6.6 percent. Alpharetta Mayor David Belle Isle chalked the news up to his city’s strong economy. “We’ve got a great employment situation here,” said Belle Isle. “Technology is a
November unemployment rates* Alpharetta 5.2 percent Atlanta 9.1 percent Johns Creek 5.7 percent Roswell 5.2 percent Georgia 7.3 percent United States 6.6 percent *Milton is not listed
We were last to go into the recession and first to come out.” David Belle Isle Alpharetta mayor thriving area now. On top of that, Georgia is bouncing back. These two are making the area good. We were last to go into the recession and first to come out.” The Labor Department claimed the overall decline was due to the number of jobs increasing, and the
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