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Elaborate kidnap plot turns out to be hoax FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — School and Sheriff’s officials were engaged in a tense hostage negotiation that turned out to be a hoax July 30. The incident began shortly before 3 p.m. when a teacher notified the school resource officer she had received a phone call claiming her husband had been kidnapped. The officer took charge of the phone call, identifying himself as a friend of the teacher, and began negotiating with the caller who claimed he had the woman’s husband in a nearby apartment. The caller said he had been involved in a traffic accident with the woman’s husband and demanded $900 for the car insurance deductible, a claim the officer found suspicious. Nevertheless, the officer continued negotiating and gestured for school officials to contact 911 and ask for a hostage negotiation team member to come to the school. He also directed school staff to attempt to locate the husband at his place of work.
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5400 block of Memphis Street in north Forsyth County at 3:45 a.m. They were contacted by someone earlier after that person received a text or call from Jackielyn Belangel Brewster, 32, which detailed her plans to kill herself. Upon arrival, deputies found Jackielyn and an adult male, identified as Adrian Lavaughan Brewster, 50, dead inside the home. Two children, ages 9 and 3, were found in the house unharmed. They are
safe in an undisclosed location. The investigation at this point has determined the Jackielyn reportedly murdered her husband sometime over the weekend, probably early on Friday, and took her own life around 3:30 a.m. Monday morning, Aug. 20 after sending the text or call. Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit is investigating. Details will not be released until the GBI confirms all the information.
As the negotiation continued, the officer learned the husband had been located at work and was safe. The officer turned over the phone to a female officer who pretended to be the teacher. The resource officer contacted T-Mobile to track the call, but the attempt was unsuccessful.
to pick up a prescription for about five minutes. The deputy, who didn’t see any signs of abuse, told the owners even with the windows and sunroof cracked, the car interior can get hot.
Shoppers alert deputies of dog left in vehicle FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Concerned citizens alerted deputies Aug. 12 when they saw a dog left in a car outside the Walmart on Browns Bridge Road. The store manager said multiple shoppers alerted him that the owners left their small dog in the car for at least 10 minutes. The manager attempted to make contact over the PA system, but no one came forward. The owner was found at the pharmacy, and became upset to the point of using profanity and acting irate, according to the manager. When deputies arrived, they found one of the owners in the car holding the dog. The other owner told deputies he did leave the dog in the car. However, he said he left a note on the windshield, cracked all the windows and sunroof, left cold water for the dog and let an employee know he would be right back. The owner said he and his wife went inside
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County sets limits to short-term rentals By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Come next spring, it will be a bit harder for those with short-term rentals to do business in Forsyth County. The County Commission revised the county’s existing short-term rental ordinance Aug. 21 to clamp down on unbridled rental arrangements and ban certain short-term rentals in residential areas. The action follows months of hearings and hours of public comment on the issue. Commissioners voted Aug. 2 to enforce the current ordinance. But at the Aug. 21 meeting, the board went further into what that enforcement looks like. The commission voted: For county staff to draft a modification the county’s unified development code that authorizes short-term rentals in residentially zoned properties for periods of less than 30 days only upon applying for and receiving a conditional use permit. The conditional use permit process will be available to the public no later
“Part of the genesis for this entire discussion about an ordinance was because enforcing short-term rental, particularly with respect to the information we need to enforce, was challenging.” Ken Jarrard County Attorney than March 1, 2019 with no granted permit being effective until Jan. 1, 2020. All other short-term rentals in residential zones, or any rentals for periods of less than 30 days, shall be prohibited completely. A conditional use permit may not be sought for a short-term rental permit if the property is in an identifiable residential neighborhood with attributes such as a residential common area, amenity area, common subdivision name or an HOA. The county manager will retain a
short-term rental company to assist staff in locating all short-term rentals in the county to begin the process of identification to further enforce the codes. The county will issue letters in advance to all identifiable short-term rental properties advising of the conditional use permit process, and that continuing to engage in short-term rentals after Jan. 1, 2020 without a permit will subject them to enforcement actions. The action comes weeks after the com-
mission voted to direct planning staff and legal counsel to create a proposal for a conditional use permit that would define if and where short-term rentals could operate and incorporate some or all of the elements of the proposed ordinance as performance standards. Now, County Attorney Ken Jarrard said based on discussions he’s had with the officials, there may be additional ways the county would like to see the short-term rental rules applied. “Part of the genesis for this entire discussion about an ordinance was because enforcing short-term rental, particularly with respect to the information we need to enforce, was challenging,” Jarrard said. “We may have more information at our disposal to begin issuing warnings, citations and maybe commencing civil actions if that’s the direction of the board.” As it stands now, the proposed ordinance would require short-term renters to apply for a permit and would limit short-term rentals to a twice-a-month maximum and a six-night minimum, which many renters argue is too restrictive.
County’s 11th middle school in the works By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Plans are being finalized for Forsyth Schools’ 11th middle school to be built off Hyde Road in northwest Forsyth near Ga. 20. The Forsyth Board of Education approved an architectural design contract at its Aug. 21 meeting. Director of Facilities Planning Tim Amerson said the design work for the school began about a year ago. The project is currently programmed for 90 classrooms for 6th-
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8th grade to serve an estimated 1,500 students. The school has a new design based on the South Forsyth and Riverwatch middle schools, which have larger capacities. The architectural estimate for construction comes at $33.7 million. The estimated architect and engineering consultants cost is $1.8 million. An estimated $7.2 million will be included from state capital outlay funding. Superintendent Jeff Bearden said this spring voters approved a $295 million bond, which included the construction of two elementary schools, a middle school, a high school and a new facility for the academies of creative education, all by 2022. Construction is slated to begin in October 2019 with about 18 months of building, and an opening date of August 2021. The timing of the new school is crucial as Forsyth County’s population continues to grow. Forsyth Schools is Georgia’s 7th largest public school district and home to over 48,000 students and 5,000 staff members. There are currently 39 schools, including Denmark High School and the Alliance Academy for Innovation which opened earlier this month. Statewide, the district ranks 12th for the largest percent of growth with a
Superintendent Jeff Bearden said this spring voters approved a $295 million bond, which included the construction of two elementary schools, a middle school, a high school and a new facility for the academies of creative education, all by 2022. 3 percent increase from 2017 to 2018. The other counties on the list range from 171 students to 9,200 students, while Forsyth approaches 50,000 students. At the Aug. 21 meeting, the board heard the first enrollment update since school began Aug. 2. There have been more than 5,700 new registered students, a 4 percent increase from 2017. More than 2,000 students started kindergarten in Forsyth County this year. By grade level, the county saw the most new students enrolled in kindergarten, with first and ninth grades also having large amounts of new pupils.
Last year there was a dip with about 5,500 students coming to the district. Since 2007, the lowest number of newly enrolled students was in the 2008-09 school year where just over 4,600 students started. However, that was around the peak of an influx of students with about 12 percent of students signing up for a Forsyth school. Aside from the kindergartners who had never attended school before, the largest reason students were coming to Forsyth County was transferring from another district or state. Another 10 percent entered from a private school.
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Cities, ZIP codes cause identity crisis for homeowners By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. —Forsyth County residents face a dilemma when writing their return address on an envelope. Should they write “Cumming, Alpharetta, Gainesville or Suwanee?” As it turns out, they can all put “Forsyth County” and call it a day. It’s not a new problem. Forsyth County Commissioners say they often hear from the public that the city that represents their zip code does not often reflect where they live. Forsyth County is unique in that it contains only one city, and that city makes up less than 3 percent of the entire population, forcing the majority of residents to use an address that defines out-of-county areas such as Dawsonville, Ball Ground or Duluth. It has ruffled enough feathers that commissioners drafted a resolution to send to Rep. Rob Woodall, who represents Georgia’s 7th District including Forsyth County, to recognize various postal codes within the county. Those postal codes include 30004, 30005, 30024, 30028, 30040, 30041, 30097,
If we’re going to take the opportunity to have a petition like this done, it almost begs the question of jumping at it too soon. It seems what we’re looking for is the identification of a smaller level of character identification within the county. This doubles down and says it’s all Forsyth County as opposed to Bethelview or Silver City.” Laura Semanson Commissioner
30107, 30506 and 30534. The commission voted at its Aug. 21 meeting, with Commissioners Cindy Mills and Pete Amos against, to send the resolution to Woodall’s office. Furthermore, it was determined citizens can use whatever city they want on letters. The postal code is the most crucial part of an address. The resolution simply called for the U.S. Postal Service to recognize “Forsyth County” in place of any of the various cities. Commissioner Laura Semanson said
this clarification was “weirder” than citizens using the various city names. “If we’re going to take the opportunity to have a petition like this done, it almost begs the question of jumping at it too soon,” she said. “It seems what we’re looking for is the identification of a smaller level of character identification within the county. This doubles down and says it’s all Forsyth County as opposed to Bethelview or Silver City.” This issue in part stems from the recent ongoing movement to create a second city within the county. This spring,
voters failed to pass a referendum that could have created the city of Sharon Springs within Forsyth County. Since then, it members of the public have been looking for a way to brand their communities. Semanson said glazing over the various cities defeats that purpose. “We’re kind of pulling in two different directions at once,” she said. “A lot of the cityhood movement or the desire to carve out character areas includes identifying with it. This seems to be going in the opposite direction.” Commissioner Dennis Brown said the choice of return address is optional for citizens and doesn’t take away their ability to still identify with Alpharetta or Dawsonville while living within Forsyth County. He said he’s heard from businesses that didn’t identify with the city on their address, so they’d like to use the county identification instead. “This is simply an option where if a business wants to use Forsyth County rather than their city address, they can,” he said. “You can do it anyway. This is a step toward more specificity. I’ve had several people ask. There’s no cost to do it. We were just looking for them to have an option.”
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City, County team up to construct water tower on Sawnee Mountain By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com CUMMING, Ga. — There will be a new landmark on Sawnee Mountain. City and county officials have agreed to build a water tank on the foothill, but not without stipulations. The Forsyth County Commission agreed to the temporary easement request on its property Aug. 21. But it set conditions: Recording of Forsyth County’s easements for the Greenway. The water tank’s coloring, fencing, etc. shall blend in to the background of the mountain. Forsyth County staff shall coordinate a meeting with the Sawnee Mountain Preserve to allow involvement in tank design and landscaping. Though the county will be in charge of the project, the city will construct the waterline, tank site and access driveway. The county was contacted by a local church which said it needed better water pressure, which the 250,000 gallon tank would provide. Deputy County Manager Tim Merritt said there are similar problems with low water
City and county officials have agreed to build a water tank on the foothill, but not without stipulations. pressure in other county water systems. “It’s a pretty common issue with water systems that have a real change in topography and elevations where they serve,” he said. Cumming Director of Utilities Jonathon Heard said the city is now waiting for an easement from the county because the tank has to be on the side of the mountain on Tower Road to be at the correct elevation. “We’re going to try to install the tank in a manner that’s not noticeable on the side of the mountain,” he said. “It’s a ground storage tank so it’s not very tall. It’s about 40 feet tall.” This would be the second tank on the side of Sawnee Mountain.
West Forsyth High culinary student receives scholarship FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — West Forsyth High School culinary student Steven Campos was recently named a 2018 ProStart Program Student of the Year fi-
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FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — After Tina Huck and her family moved to Forsyth County two years ago, she knew they made a good choice when she realized her new life calling. The mother of two was at St. Brendan’s Catholic Church when she heard a presentation about Family Promise of Forsyth County Inc., which opened its doors in October of 2016. “Just listening to the stories and what Family Promise does made me realize anyone of us could need this,” she said. “I needed to be a part of this.” Initially she came on as a coordinator for St. Brendan’s, which is one of the program’s support churches, she transitioned to working with volunteers, and last fall she officially signed on as executive director. Family Promise has been so successful since she joined, they just moved into their own space at 3335 Hutchinson Road in Cumming. Family Promise of Forsyth County is a 30-90 day program. The nonprofit organization provides services and support to families undergoing homelessness and poverty in the county. The organization offers food and housing services — among other programs — to its clients. It partners with area congregations to provide weekly housing and other services to help families get through the tough times. “It’s called a ‘ministry of presence’ as far as the churches go, because they’re there to be with them during dinner time, provide activities in the evening and be with them overnight,” Huck said. “They provide a safe feeling for the families to have in the church.” In the last year, Huck said the group
If you go What: Family Festival and Bed Race When: Sept. 15 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: Cumming Elementary School, 540 Dahlonega St. More info: fpforsyth.org has refined the program to a point where they are seeing major success stories. “When families come in, it’s great to get a place to stay and be able to save money, but there needs to be a complete shift in paradigm for them to actually be long-term sustaining,” she said. “We’ve added in financial empowerment programs, a nutrition class and parenting classes.” These changes have helped five families graduate from the program this year, which Huck said means they met weekly goals, saved money they need to get into their own place and have a bit of money left over. When they graduate, the volunteers come together to throw a large celebration for the families, including furnishing the new home. There have also been three other families who had a “successful separation,” she said, where they were able to save money and learn skills, without potentially hitting every goal or attending every class. But their progress shouldn’t be downplayed. “Even if a family doesn’t graduate, the change for the children can be huge,” she said. “We had one family, who did graduate, but during the program their children had been out of sorts at school. Midway through the program,
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In the merry old land of Podcasts “I may seem quiet until you get to know me,” I’ve often joked. “Then, I never shut up.” I’m a strange contradiction of people person and introvert. I love meeting new people, but it wears Carson Cook me out. I can easily Reporter get lost in my own carson@appenmediagroup.com thoughts, but I want to share those thoughts with the world. My friends and family have all at one point or another had to listen to me ramble on about the book I just read or something in the news or my favorite parts of my travels through Europe. I am infinitely grateful for their patience, especially when they didn’t read that book or they couldn’t care less about that particular current event or they’ve never been to Europe and wish I would stop rubbing it in. If this compulsion to both overthink and share those thoughts alienated potential friends, it served me well in school. All I had to do was type out my internal monologue, sprinkle in a few academic sources and voila, I had an
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The Forsyth Commission mulls the former county landfill being used for a firearms training space.
Former landfill plot donated for Sheriff’s Office firearms training facility By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — The old county landfill will get a second life when the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office takes over the site as a firearms training facility. The Forsyth County Commission voted Aug. 21 to begin Phase 1 environmental testing on the nearly 17 acres which is on Old Federal Road in north Forsyth. Due to the landfills surrounding this area, County Manager Eric Johnson said they want to do environmental testing. “This is adjacent to our closed landfill, and because of recent tests on our land, we need to make sure the soil under this land being donated to the county doesn’t have any problems,” Johnson said. The training facility will sit near the space the former Hightower Landfill occupied right next to Eagle Point Landfill. Eagle Point has had ongoing issues over the past year and recently signed an agreement with the county allowing closer environmental supervision. The landfill has also proposed a methane gas refinery plant which has raised some resident concerns. Sheriff Ron Freeman said the county graciously funded the department’s own
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several people here heard from different people at the school how well the children were doing at school now simply by having the structure they have now. Even if a family is with us for a short term, the children are still being introduced to a different way of life.” One of Huck’s favorite reasons to go to work every day is getting to feel the family part of Family Promise. “There is such a family vibe,” she
firearms range through capital funding. The land became available when Advanced Disposal donated about 17 acres to Forsyth County. “It is 17 acres of otherwise virgin ground,” Freeman said. “It had a mining permit on it. They took dirt off it, but that’s all.” The county must undergo an Environmental Protection Division reclamation process to obtain the property, Freeman said. “It is an ideal location for us,” he said. “Advanced Disposal has graciously agreed to do the grading for us, which is probably a six-figure savings to the citizens of Forsyth County. They have to reclaim part of it anyway. So they’re going to try to do it to our specifications.” County Commissioner Cindy Mills asked county staff to put in writing “there is no danger from the methane or the county’s landfill in conjunction with the shooting range.” In related Sheriff’s Office news, the commission voted to accept the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation Award of $15,561 for a direct purchase of 75 rapid rescuer personal flotation devices and 34 standard rescue bags. Funding was also approved for the Sheriff’s Office Litter Detail Service for the last half of the year from the Solid Waste Fund from host fee revenues. said. “We’ve purposefully done that because things happen in life. We all have issues. We’ve invested so much energy and love into these people that we don’t want them to feel alone after they leave. We try to keep that relationship going, so if they hit a roadblock, we are there to help them. I see the extreme change in people and the possibilities. Being able to help people change their lives is as empowering to me as it is for them.” Family Promise is hosting its annual fundraiser the Family Festival and Bed Race Sept 15. To learn how to get involved with Family Promise, visit fpforsyth.org.
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Members of the Georgia Society Sons of the American Revolution dressed in colonial clothing during the workshop.
Georgia Society Sons of the American Revolution host genealogy workshop FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — The Cumming-based Robert Forsyth Chapter of the Georgia Society Sons of the American Revolution recently hosted a genealogy workshop for the community. More than 40 members of the community attended the event. The workshop was organized by chapter President, John
Flikeid, and the presentation was given by Bob Sapp, a GASSAR State Registrar. The workshop offered baked goods representative of the colonial period, while chapter members both militia and Continental Army Officers uniforms. To become a member, visit robertforsythsar.org/join-sar.
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Junior Achievement to educate students on business By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — When Emily Durand toured the new Mike & Lynn Cottrell Junior Achievement Discovery Center at the University of North Georgia Aug. 23, she was inspired. Durant, a seventh grader at North Forsyth Middle School, had visited a similar center in Gwinnett County last year. The North Georgia Center, sponsored by lead investors Mike and Lynn Cottrell, is the third in the state to open, behind Gwinnett and Atlanta, and is located on the campus of the Alliance Academy for Innovation, 1150 Lanier 400 Parkway. Before visiting the Gwinnett center, Durand said they learned basic skills for becoming an entrepreneur, how to write a check, balance a check book and the difference between credit versus debit. Each student was given a job they had to master prior to the field trip. “All of these skills helped me to flourish and enjoy my experience even more that I would without them,” she said. “We didn’t just read and learn about how businesses run. We got to live it for an entire day.” The experience of pretending to be a CFO for Wells Fargo, she said, changed her life and shaped her future. And now she is excited other students will get that same chance in Forsyth County. “I used my classroom and Junior Achievement job skills to learn more about work ethics,” Durand said. “I learned how to keep very accurate records, keep my area neat and that using kindness and respect when addressing people is a must.” The entire experience of teaching and learning is valuable to student minds,
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The Mike & Lynn Cottrell Discovery Center at North Georgia officially opened August 23. Durand said. “So many students grow up without knowing any business skills at all,” she said. “Therefore they end up at lowerpaying jobs or having to rely on the skills they learned from their parents to succeed. Most importantly, I got to work with my peers and some amazing volunteers at starting and running a successful business. We worked as a team, and I learned so much about what my parents and other adults do every day.” Durand will be one of 15,000 middle school students annually who visit the 25,000-square-foot North Georgia center. All Forsyth County middle schoolers will take field trips to the center throughout the school year to learn life skills, such as how to run a business, pay taxes and balance a checkbook. The North Georgia center will serve other school systems, including Hall County, Lumpkin County, Dawson County, the city of Gainesville and the
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city of Calhoun. Before students set foot in the center, they will spend about 20 hours of instruction time learning lessons that will help them succeed during the simulations. For the past two years, the district has piloted the program in schools so students are able to experience it in their classrooms. The sixth graders will participate in “JA Biztown,” where they will interact within a simulated economy and take on the challenge of running a business, according to Forsyth County Schools College and Career Development Director Dr. Valery Lowe. The seventh or eighth graders will participate in “JA Finance Park,” an immersive simulation that enables them to develop skills to successfully navigate today’s economic environment. Forsyth Superintendent Jeff Bearden said the center will give each student an opportunity to experience a glimpse at what their futures will hold. “We are providing them a chance to be prepared with in-class lessons and then come into this incredibly immersive space and see it and do it for themselves,” he said. “While we all have nuances of our missions, a central goal we share is to nurture and develop these students to prepare them to thrive here and most importantly in their lives after.” The center will open students’ eyes to the depth of possibilities available for their futures, Bearden said. “By providing this opportunity in middle school, students can enter high school and post-secondary education with a solid foundation of career pathway exposure and experiences that help bring learning to life,” he said. “They will be ready to build on that foundation and be engaged in the next phase in their education, empowered with knowledge of how to make their dreams a reality.” To learn about what else the center offers, visit georgia.ja.org.
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Judges appointed to Forsyth County Juvenile Court FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — The Superior Court judges of the Bell-Forsyth Judicial Circuit recently announced the appointments of Christopher Willis and J. Russell Jackson to the positions of Juvenile Court jACKSON Judge. They were sworn in Aug. 13 in the Forsyth County Courthouse. Willis attended Harding University and earned his juris doctorate from St. Mary’s University School of Law. For the past 23 years, Willis has been in private practice focusing on criminal and civil litigation. A registered mediator, Judge Willis has served as an associate magistrate for the Forsyth County Magistrate Court since January 2015. Jackson attended the University of Georgia and received his juris doctorate from the University of Georgia
School of Law. Jackson began his legal career as a law clerk for Superior Court Judges Frank C. Mills, III and Richard S. Gault. He practiced law until he was appointed as the first Forsyth willis County judge to serve fulltime as a Juvenile Court judge. Jackson has served on the Juvenile Court bench for the past 19 years. Selected by the Superior Court Bench of Forsyth County, the judges will hear cases involving allegations of dependency (abuse and neglect), child in need of services cases, delinquency, parental rights and traffic violations for juveniles. While the Juvenile Court previously held only one full-time judgeship, the Superior Court recently established a second full-time judgeship to better serve families and children in Forsyth County.
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DataScan opens doors to new headquarters in Alpharetta City Center By PATRICK FOX pat@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. – Seventeen months after hefting a ceremonial shovel of dirt in downtown Alpharetta, DataScan President Ed Brown opened the doors to the company’s new headquarters. Brown was on hand Aug. 21 to welcome 160 associates to their new digs in City Center. The tech company will occupy the top three floors of the development’s four-story office building, close to 37,000 square feet of space. The building’s first floor, another 7,500 square feet of space, will be dedicated to retail. “It’s kind of magical,” Brown said, recalling his frequent visits to the site over the past year, watching the walls go up, the flooring go in and the whole building take shape. DataScan announced last year it was moving its headquarters from Forsyth County to the new $20 million building which sits amid Alpharetta’s new downtown. The office building features its own medical clinic for associates and mixes old and new architecture with pronounced modern design elements. The exterior features a brick facade with dramatic arches inspired by the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The interior space is open, airy and bright with an industrial feel, exposed beams and plenty of collaboration spaces. There is also a covered patio on the fourth floor that overlooks the City Center where associates can relax, eat lunch or work from their laptops. DataScan is in process of obtaining Silver LEED certification for its new facility for implementing practical and measurable strategies and solutions
DataScan President Ed Brown says the company’s new headquarters will allow associates to become part of Alpharetta and enjoy all the amenities City Center has to offer. Photos by PATRICK FOX/HERALD
A crowd of more than 200, including close to 150 DataScan associates, were on hand Aug. 21 for the official opening of the company’s new headquarters at 415 South Broad Street in the new Alpharetta City Center. aimed at achieving high performance in water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection, recycling program and indoor environmental quality. Brown said the move to Alpharetta will bring an annual payroll of $20 million to its 160 technology-related positions. The company provides wholesale loan accounting services and manages risk by using advanced technology and skilled associates. On the business side, Brown said, the move made sense in terms of recruiting and retaining talent. “We wanted to give more of a work-
life balance,” Brown said. “Our old location, we were kind of remote. Here, it allows our associates to be able to enjoy the nice restaurants; they have a Publix right next door. So the work-life balance is a big part of it for us.” The amenities that come with a City Center location are only part of it, Brown said. The company maintains and fosters close ties with the community, he said. “Not only are we employing a number of associates here, but our associates have donated around 7,400 hours to community charity since 2006,” Brown
said. “We have donated in both Forsyth and Fulton County around $450,000.” DataScan recently donated $50,000 to North Fulton Community Charities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its parent company, JM Family Enterprises. In addition, local associates have volunteered to plant 50 trees locally. The company is coordinating with Trees Atlanta and the Arbor Day Foundation to coordinate locations. “DataScan’s investment in the City Center is further evidence of our longstanding commitment to Alpharetta, while our new home better aligns with our company’s spirit of innovation and work-life balance,” Brown said. “We are confident this move will provide a strategic advantage when attracting new technology talent and allow us to strengthen our ties to the community at large.”
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Fleet of companies eyeing move to Atlanta If this is the calm before the storm in terms of new companies moving in and new office buildings going up, then it’s going to be some storm. Several announcements I’ve Geoff smith read this past week Assurance Financial, have made me go gsmith@lendtheway.com from wondering if the expanse of new office development starting and being planned around the city was too much, to wondering if it’s not enough. The first article I saw didn’t really raise my eyebrows, but confirmed that in Atlanta – we’ve still got it. The metro area added 75,800 new residents between April of last year to April of this year. That brought our total population to 4,555,900, which the Atlanta Business Chronicle pointed out is more than the population of 25 U.S. states. If you are wondering, Cherokee and Henry counties grew the fastest, while Fulton, then Gwinnett, then DeKalb group the most. So while that news confirmed that folks are still moving in droves to Atlanta now, the next couple of articles predicted that they’ll continue to move here in the coming years. According to the Chronicle, in a speech he gave to the Atlanta Rotary, Gov. Nathan Deal said the state is working with 20 good prospective companies that may move operations to the Atlanta area – each would bring an average of 850 new jobs. That would be over 16,000 new jobs if Deal and company are able to close them. One of those deals could be a Fortune 500 company that is said to be in talks with the developer of the Gulch in downtown Atlanta, according to reports. If you are not familiar the Gulch, it is about 40 acres of parking lots and rail lines that sit just east of Mercedes-
Benz Stadium. Most of the property sits well below street level, and initial plans are to bring all of it up to street-level in the way of a platform. This project alone is estimated to take three years. Once built, developers and planners are envisioning 15 brand-new city blocks with roads, sidewalks, bike lanes, gathering spaces and parks. The developer’s plan is to add between 1.8 million and 9.3 million square feet of office space – a big stretch that leaves the door open for a major company to move in and drastically influence how it is developed. And yes, it has been said that the Gulch would be the top target should Amazon decide to move its headquarters here. And no, the Fortune 500 company said to be talking with the developer is not Amazon. Final cost of that project will easily be into the billions. The Gulch is a massive development. But massive is relatively normal right now in the metro area. The City of College Park is working on a 320-acre project that is right now being called Airport City. This project is said to be valued between $3 billion and $3.5 billion. It is next to the airport and would include up to 10 million square feet.
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Pinnacle Endodontics of Crabapple opens in Alpharetta Business name: Pinnacle Endodontics of Crabapple Owner: Cameron Howard, DMD, MScD About: Pinnacle Endodontics of Crabapple provides endodontic dental care including root canal therapy, apical surgery and the management of trauma.
The team strives to provide “Endodontic Excellence Through Personalized Care.” Opened: July 1, 2018 Address: 12250 Crabapple Road, Alpharetta Ga. 30004 Phone: 770-341-0489 Website: www.pinnacleendoalpharetta.com
Duke’s Bar & Grill opens in Milton Business name: Duke’s Bar & Grill Owners: Todd Hogan and Ron Wallace About: Duke’s Bar & Grill is a change of pace concept brought by the minds behind local favorites such as: Branch and Barrel, Branchwater, Indigo and Prairie on Main St. Chef Todd Hogan and his culinary team aim to provide the city of Milton with the perfect “cozy spot” where community and great food meet. Opened: Aug. 1, 2018 Address: 12635 Crabapple Road, Milton, Ga. 30004 Phone: 770-674-7671 Website: www.dukescrabapple.com
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Hanna & Ozella Boutique opens in Cumming Business name: Hanna & Ozella Boutique Owner: Courney Carter and Marianna Abramson About: Hanna & Ozella Boutique offers confidenceinspiring pieces for the Miss and Mrs. They hand-pick clothing items for girls, teenagers and women to fit current trends while being budget friendly. Sales and upcoming events are detailed on the Facebook page. Opened: April 2018 Address: P.O. Box 1511 Cumming, GA 30028 Phone: 678-910-6633 Website: www. hannaozellaboutique.com
Milton Fit Body Boot Camp opens doors in Alpharetta Business name: Milton Fit Body Boot Camp Owner: Krista Landy About: Milton Fit Body Boot Camp is a unique indoor fitness studio that specializes in 30-minute personal trainer guided workouts that are fun, high-energy, burn twice the calories in half the time, and are perfect for any fitness level. Opened: April 1, 2018 Address: 6300 Atlanta Highway, Ste. 104, Alpharetta, GA 30004 Phone: 470-330-2582 Website: www.miltonfitybody.com
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Bid a fond farewell to summer and usher in the new school year with a bang. Features live music, carnival games, giant inflatables, face painting, food, fireworks and more. The celebration is free. Tickets may be purchased for carnival games and activities. All proceeds go toward school clubs. Join the fun Sunday, Sept. 2 at Centennial High School, 9301 Scott Road in Roswell. For more information, visit roswellgov.com. Looking to get the word out about your event? Submit it to our online calendar at ForsythHerald. com/Calendar.
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events: BBQ FUNDRAISER What: Join the inaugural BBQ fundraiser benefitting the Forsyth Central High School lady dawgs softball. When: Friday, Aug. 31, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Where: Forsyth Central High School, 131 Elm St., Cumming More info: fchssoftball@gmail.com LUNCH & LEARN: ESTATE PLANNING What: Join for an afternoon information session on estate planning and other financial topics. Part of the Ocee Library Financial Literacy Series. When: Friday, Aug. 31, 2 p.m. Where: Ocee Library, 5090 Abbotts Bridge Road, Johns Creek More info: afpls.org or 770-360-8897 WOMEN SEEKING WISDOM – NETWORKING AND EMPOWERMENT What: Join every month to share perspectives, joys, growth, expertise, and open hearts. Led by Certified Life Coach Jill Volpe. When: Wednesday, Sept. 5, 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Park Brooke Subdivision Clubhouse, 4185 Park Brooke Drive, Alpharetta Cost: $5 More info: northfulton.com
DATE NIGHT: CUBAN SALSA DANCING What: Come learn how to dance a special style of salsa called Rueda de Casino. New moves each week. When: Friday, Aug. 31, 7:15-8:45 p.m. Where: Grey Owl Mind-Body Studio, 6250 Abbotts Bridge Road, Johns Creek Cost: $15 for a single class, discounts available for multiple classes More info and registration: greyowlmb.com ATLANTA FREEDOM BOWL What: The Freedom Bowl platform raises awareness for veterans and proceeds benefit wounded warriors and their military families. When: Friday, Aug. 31, 5-10:30 p.m. Where: Milton High School, 13025 Birmingham Highway, Alpharetta More info: awesomealpharetta.com LEARN TO READ MANDARIN CHINESE What: Children ages 5-10 can learn the basics of reading Mandarin Chinese. When: Saturday, Sept. 1, 10 a.m. Where: Ocee Library, 5090 Abbotts Bridge Road, Johns Creek More info and registration: afpls.org or 770-360-8897 BILL RUSSELL MEMORIAL BENEFIT SHOW What: In honor of Bill Russell, who was a well know equestrian trainer throughout the United States. Proceeds benefit equestrians who have fallen on bad times. When: Sunday, Sept. 2, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Wills Park Equestrian Center, 11915 Wills Road, Alpharetta More info: awesomealpharetta.com
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BARRINGTON HALL COOKING CLASS What: This class’s theme is “Fanatic about Figs.” Complimentary wine is served with dinner, and a free mini-tour of Barrington Hall is included. When: Tuesday, Sept. 4, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Where: Barrington Hall, 535 Barrington Drive, Roswell Cost: $50 More info and reservations: roswellgov.com or 770-640-3855 WEDNESDAY MORNING NETWORKING What: Join for networking every Wednesday morning. When: Wednesday, Sept. 5, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Where: Perimeter Church, 9500 Medlock Bridge Road, Johns Creek Cost: $5 for members, $10 for guests More info: johnscreekga.gov or 770-495-0545 GARDEN TOUR MONDAYS What: Enjoy a free 30-minute tour of the gardens and historic plants on the grounds of Barrington Hall. When: Every Monday, through Sept. 24, 9:30 a.m. Where: Barrington Hall, 535 Barrington Drive, Roswell More info: roswellgov.com
HEALTH AND FITNESS: ZUMBA GOLD (FLEX) What: This program combines international beats with strength training techniques to create an easy-to-follow, health-boosting dance fitness program. When: Friday, Aug. 31, 10:30 a.m. Where: Park Place at Newtown School, 3125 Old Alabama Road, Johns Creek More info: johnscreekga.gov/parkplace EVENING RIVER CANOE TRIP What: Take an urban adventure and learn about wildlife with an experienced river guide. Ages 6 and up. When: Saturday, Sept. 1, 5-8 p.m. Where: Chattahoochee Nature Center, 9135 Willeo Road, Roswell Cost: $30 for nonmembers, $25 for members More info and tickets: chattnaturecenter.org BOSTON BOUND HALF MARATHON What: Practice for the Boston Marathon or run for fun. Chip timing, flat course, lap pacing and shirts. When: Sunday, Sept. 2, 6:30 a.m. Where: Kids R Kids, 3835 Johns Creek Parkway, Suwanee Cost: $55 More info and registration: fivestarntp.com/ boston-bound.html ENERGY YOGA What: Physical exercises to open and clear energy. Utilizes Qi Gong and meditation techniques. When: Sunday, Sept. 2, 4:30 p.m. Where: Ocee Library, 5090 Abbotts Bridge Road, Johns Creek More info: afpls.org
FARMERS MARKETS, FOOD TRUCKS: ALPHARETTA FOOD TRUCK ALLEY What: Alpharetta’s weekly gathering returns with rotating food trucks and music each week. Six to eight food trucks from the Atlanta area will come out to help kick off the weekend early. When: Thursdays, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., through Oct. 11 Where: Old Roswell Street in Alpharetta’s historic district More info: awesomealpharetta.com ALPHARETTA FARMERS MARKET What: The Alpharetta Farmers Market features fruits, vegetables, natural meats, fresh flowers and herbs, and a variety of home goods. When: Saturdays, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m., through October Where: Old Canton Street in downtown Alpharetta More info: alpharetta.ga.us ROSWELL FARMERS & ARTISANS MARKET What: Don’t miss the opening day of the Roswell Farmers & Artisans Market. Mix and mingle with friends, shop for fresh items and enjoy talking to the vendors. When: Saturday, April 14, 8 a.m. – noon Where: Roswell City Hall, 38 Hill St., Roswell More info: roswellfam.com
MUSIC, ARTS & THEATER: SUMMER CONCERT: COUNTRY CURRENT, U.S. NAVY BAND What: The United States Navy Band Country Current is the Navy’s premier country-bluegrass ensemble. Free. Food available. When: Friday, Aug. 31, 7 p.m. Where: Newtown Park, 3150 Old Alabama Road, Johns Creek More info: johnscreekga.gov AVALON NIGHTS LIVE What: Unwind after a long week with live music in The Plaza. When: Friday, Aug. 31, 6-8 p.m. Where: Avalon, 2200 Avalon Blvd., Alpharetta More info: awesomealpharettta.com RIVERSIDE SOUNDS CONCERT: THE ROOSEVELTS What: The Roosevelts will be the featured artist at this month’s free Roswell Riverside Sounds concert series. The concerts are the first Saturday of the month from May through October. When: Saturday, Sept. 1, 7-9 p.m. Where: Riverside Park, 575 Riverside Road, Roswell More info: roswellgov.com BOULEVARD EAST UNPLUGGED – ALEX ROESER What: Each Sunday in September, shop, sip and stroll down the boulevard while listening to local artists in the courtyard, located near Jeni’s. When: Sunday, Sept. 2, 4-7 p.m. Where: Avalon, 2200 Avalon Blvd., Alpharetta More info: awesomealpharetta.com
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BT junior linebacker Ryan Attaway overlooks Drew Morris after making a sack.
Blessed Trinity 35, South Forsyth 6:
Titans make statement against South Forsyth By JOE PARKER joe@appenmediagroup.com ROSWELL, Ga. — Blessed Trinity came out swinging against Class 7A’s South Forsyth Friday night at home and asserted their status as one of the top teams in the state with an impressive 35-6 win. The Titans defense, so pivotal in their state championship last season, held South’s starters to under 100 yards of total offense, pressured quarterback Drew Morris throughout the contest, forced multiple sacks and gave up just 22 yards rushing. “The defensive plan was to get pressure,” Blessed Trinity head coach Tim McFarlin said. “We were giving up a lot of size up front, so I felt like we had to play really fast. Our defensive coaching staff and kids did an outstanding job.” BT’s offense moved the ball effectively, racking up 193 yards passing and 119 yards rushing before backups were brought in to play in the fourth quarter. The Titans’ offense fared well against South’s sizeable defensive front which includes Georgia Tech commit Jamal Camp. Elijah Green led the rushing charge with 81 yards and Steele Chambers had 27 yards and a touchdown on four carries. Chambers also showed off his baseball skills, throwing two touchdowns on running back passes. He connected with quarterback Jake Smith on a 12-yard score to put the Titans up 14-0 in the first quarter. Chambers’ second touchdown came with the Titans facing fourth-and-4 on South’s
32-yard line midway through the second. Chambers took the pitch, evaded pressure from the War Eagles and connected with Ryan Davis who scampered into the end zone. “I was glad to see him throw those and see Jake (Smith) grab one,” McFarlin said. “We wanted to have some fun, and we felt like we needed to do that. South is a good football team and we needed to do some things out of character. We were not going to be able to go toe-to-toe with those guys all night.” After jumping out to a 28-0 halftime lead, the Titans’ momentum sputtered in the third quarter with penalties. BT incurred 11 flags on the night, many of them in the second half. “We’ve got to learn to finish games,” McFarlin said. “You can’t let the scoreboard dictate how you play and I think we did tonight. We just got sloppy.” However, BT’s defense continued to cause problems for South who were without starting running back Jordan Brunson for much of the game. South’s only score began with a fumble by BT’s second-team offense in their own territory midway through the fourth. The Titans improved to 2-0 on the season, but they still face a monumentally difficult slate of games in the coming weeks, including Woodward Academy and Benedictine, two of the top programs in their respective classes. “This is a good win, but it’s not going to get any easier,” McFarlin said. South fell to 1-1 with the loss, their first regular season, on-field loss since October 2016.
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DEATH NOTICES Juanita Broschat, 90, of Roswell passed away August 20, 2018. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory. Claire J. Cheslack, 69, of Johns Creek passed away August 17, 2018. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home & Green Lawn Cemetery. Frank Duran of Roswell passed away August 16, 2018. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory.
Edmund Scott Giddes, 57, of Cumming passed away August 20, 2018. Arrangements by McDonald & Son Funeral Home. Thomas Kelley, 74, of Milton passed away August 15, 2018. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory. John Philip Rogers, 86, of Alpharetta passed away August 19, 2018. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory.
Derrick Scott Rucker, 61, of Milton passed away August 19, 2018. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory.
Kurt Walker, 64, of Roswell passed away August 17, 2018. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory.
Sanford Smith passed away August 20, 2018. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory. Clifford Leroy Tyson, 92, of Cumming passed away August 17, 2018. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory.
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North Fulton Community Charities (NFCC) has an immediate position available as Bookkeeper to work with the Controller. Applicants must have 3 years’ experience with QuickBooks Desktop and Microsoft Office Suite. Salesforce a plus. NFCC is a locally supported, volunteer based organization serving a diverse population in North Fulton with emergency needs. Background check, drug screen and e-Verify required. Job description and application available or submit resume, cover letter and salary history to lszabela@nfcchelp.org Full-time Warehouse/ Production Assistants Needed: F/T-P/T. Starting $ 11 - $ 1 2 / h o u r. Packaging and a s s e m b l y . 8am-5pm, MondayFriday. jobs@ uniquesports.com
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EnvironmEntal sErvicEs managEr $23.10 starting w/full benefits. Under limited supervision, this position is responsible for managing the city’s tree infrastructure. Looking for someone with the following experience(s): Arborist, arboriculture, horticulture, landscape/ beautification maintenance, and knowledge of chemicals used to treat trees. Details at www.suwanee.com. Application/resume: City of Suwanee HR, 330 Town Center Ave, Suwanee, GA 30024 or Fax 678-546-2120. E/O/E; DFW Part-time TEACHERS APC Dayschool in Alpharetta is currently seeking dedicated music teacher for partday classes of children 2-4 years of age. Interested applicants, please contact Wendy Curl, wendy@ alpharettapres.com.
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FRONT DESK Doctors office. Computer experience. Pleasant team player. Positive attitude. Alpharetta/ Roswell. Resume: medoffice123@gmail. com
PART-TIME JOB SHARE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Share position for Alpharetta Church. 15-20 hours per week. Requires warm personality, strong people and organizational skills, and competence within Microsoft Office Suite. Degree from college/ university preferred. Requires successful completion of criminal records/child abuse background check. Please send resume to: alpharettajobopening@gmail.com
POTTERY BARN SUMNER TABLE - 6 WYNN CHAIRS-2 LEAVES Overall 76”x40” Extends to 120” $900
BEDROOM SUITE: Exquisite ash contemporary modern. Tallboy dresser, mirrored dresser (60” wide), headboard with side drawers, double bed $5000. 404-7503329
POLARIS Kids’ 4-Wheeler $100. 404889-3233
Bargains Building Supplies ALUMINUM LADDER, 28’, 2 parts $100. 404312-8719
Collectibles CHRISTMAS DECOR: White bear 23”wX36”h, $125. 770-855-9772
Furniture OPEN HUTCH, solid cherry/brass. $400. 770-753-4367 ADVERTISE HERE! Call 770-442-3278 or email us at classifieds@appenmediagroup.com
CHERRY HUNT TABLE with mirror, $700. 404889-3233 FREE-Sofa bed, queen size, good mattress. Royal blue. You haul. 812-243-1575 DINING ROOM SUITE; Crystal and China.. Mint condition. $750. 770993-4065 TEAK DINING-ROOM SUITE: Danish modern, 6-table setting, 80” wide hutch, 32” wide bar on rollers $5000. 404-7503329. DINING ROOM: Haverty’s 8 piece $500. Black Chinese Secretary desk $300. Armchair $150. 770837-9144 BARSTOOLS (3) 30” cherry $300. 404-8893233 DINING ROOM TABLE, glass top, cherry inlay, 6 covered roll-back chairs $800. 404-889-3233
MAPLE DINING ROOM HUTCH, $200. 770753-4367 SLEIGH BED, cherry/ mahogany queen, Downsizing. Excellent condition! Pictures on request. $575. 404788-4676 MAPLE DINING ROOM HUTCH, $200. 770753-4367
Miscellaneous CROCS: Brand-new aqua Dansko womans 7-1/2/8, $75 (Originally $128). 678-663-5953 STROLLERS $40. 404889-3233 FRIGIDAIRE FREEZER $125. 404-889-3233
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DINING ROOM TABLE, glass top, cherry inlay, 6 covered roll-back chairs $800. 404-889-3233
Musical Instruments PIANO, Baby Grand: Elegant case, matching bench; warm, rich tone. Sacrifice $1650 obo. 678-445-3654
Recreation Like new folding Ping Pong Table on wheels. Nets and paddles included. $100 Call 678-458-8005 GHEENOE, 12’: good condition, great for fishing, $500 OBO, 404-374-9063
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MAIN CLASSIFIEDS continued from page 21 Recreation SKIS, BOOTS, POLES, womens’ and mens’ 7/1/2 and 9-1/2. $400. 404-889-3233 RADIO CONTROLLED AIRCRAFT: 8-scale PT-17 Stearman $225. AT-6 North American Trainer, retractable landing gear & flaps $225. Amphibian float plane $125. Quarterscale aircraft Piper J-3, fuel classic aircraft scale $900. Carbon Cub quarter-scale-fuel $900. Quarter-scale Champion Citbra, flaps $1150. Many many more! All mint, uncrashed condition; as new. 770-354-7340
Cemetery Cemetery G R E E N L AW N ROSWELL garden of Fountains, Lots 24C, 3 and 4. $7500.both negotiable. 770475-7624 GREENLAWN CEMETERY 2 great lots, Fountain Side. Open and close graves being paid for. Price $8000. Email: jake4228@att.net
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INVESTORS WANTED Used car dealer with 8 years experience looking for investors. Great return! Many references. Call/text William 404-446-6146 TheUPSStore Multiple Locations in North Metro each with 400K+ revenue. 125K+ cash flow. Growth Opportunity. Motivated Sellers. Financing Available. TheUPSStore4sale@ gmail.com
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24/7 Service Service / Installation Affordable Rates Residential / Commercial Will Beat all written estimates 30 yrs. exp. Licensed and Insured Call Steve 678-270-8108 (cell) Cleaning Services ESTATE HOME CLEAN UP Divorcing? Loved one going into senior care? Specialized detailed cleaning, packing boxes with list of items. Debris cleanup, charity donation, interior/exterior window cleaning, pressure washing. Loving Hands by JW and Company Inc. 678463-4577. jennifer@ jwcompanyinc.com PROFESSIONAL RESIDENTIAL Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. No jobs refused! Free estimates. 100% guaranteed. Good references. Years of exp. Special discounts available! 404-4542063, 678-886-2718
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Driveway REPAIR or REPLACEMENT Driveways, patios, sidewalks, walls. $150 off any job over $1500. Residential or Commercial. For a FREE estimate call Dave of McKemey Concrete and Hardscapes 678-9142576. Competitive pricing. Many local references
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Phillips Home Improvement We offer drywall, painting, carpentry, plumbing and electrical. Basements finished, kitchen and bath rehabs. All types flooring. Also total home rehab for those who have a rental house or one to sell. Call 678-887-1868 for a free estimate
Handyman TRS HANDYMAN SERVICES Carpentry, Painting, Electrical and MORE Excellent References. Call Tanner, 404-9077646 or email swayne.tanner28@ gmail.com FREE ESTIMATES RELIABLE HOME REPAIRS: 22 years experience. References. Electrical, plumbing, carpentry, wood rot repair, siding, painting, pressure washing. Free estimates! 770-6050340
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