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CUMMING, Ga. — A Gainesville man was arrested Oct. 11 for stabbing a man outside a Waffle House. William Grady Hudson, 37, was charged with aggravated assault with a knife or cutting instrument in connection with the Oct. 9 incident. According to the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, the stabbing occurred at a Waffle House on Keith Bridge Road. Hudson’s wife called the victim to the restaurant and they met in
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DUI & Drug arrests Leah Elizabeth Kobetich, born 2000, of Owlswick Way, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 5 on Buford Highway for possession of controlled substance and possession of drug-related objects. Terry Shawn Watson, born 1973, of Powers Cove NW, Atlanta, was arrested Oct. 5 on Pirkle Ferry Road for DUI, possession of open alcohol container and wrong way on one-way street. Bruce Lee Smith, born 1980, of Nimblewill Gap Road, Dahlonega, was arrested Oct. 5 on Hopewell Road for possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug-related objects, tampering with evidence and obstruction of law enforcement officers. Charles Rickey Wigley, born 1963, of Pea Ridge Road, Gainesville, was arrested Oct. 5 on Wits End Drive for DUI, possession of open alcohol container and reckless driving. Trey Michael Swanson, born 1996, of Larch Lane, Gainesville, was arrested Oct. 6 on East Courthouse Square for operation of watercraft under the influence of alcohol or drug and operation a boat in a reckless or negligent manner. Allassane Boh Zombra, born 1994, of Summit View Way, Snellville, was arrested Oct. 6 on Ga. 400 for DUI and unlawful use of wireless device. Jason Wayne Cowart, born 1984, of Es-
the parking lot. Hudson soon showed up as they were talking. He opened the man’s driver’s side door as he was sitting in the car and stabbed him, reports state. Hudson fled the scene and the victim was rushed to a local hospital, where he was treated for non-life-threatening wounds. Hudson turned himself in to authorities at the Forsyth County Jail on Oct. 11. He was later released on $11,130 bail.
sex Drive, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 7 on Pilgrim Mill Road for DUI, speeding, failure to maintain lane, failure to exercise due care and two felony probation violations. Dustan Lee Cooke, born 1992, of Holcomb Road, Dawsonville, was arrested Oct. 8 on Burruss Road for possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, possession of drug-related objects, failure to maintain insurance, driving with suspended, canceled or revoked registration and driving without a valid license. Laurie Michelle Manning, born 1970, of Burma Road, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 8 on Burma Road for two counts of manufacture/delivery/distribution of a controlled substance, possession of drug-related objects and felony probation violation. Jeffrey Ray Manning, born 1967, of Burma Road, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 8 on Burma Road for possession of methamphetamine, two counts of possession of a schedule II controlled substance, possession of a schedule I or II controlled substance with intent to distribute, possession of marijuana and possession of drug-related objects. Yonatan Aguilera, born 1980, of Dahlonega Highway, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 8 on Wisteria Drive for possession of cocaine and possession of a knife or firearm during the commission of a felony. Phillip Antonio Esposito, born 1973, of Vandiviere Road, Dawsonville, was arrested Oct. 8 on Majors Road for possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana and speeding. Richard V. Relf, born 1961, of Edenfield
Pointe, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 8 on Trammel Road for DUI and failure to obey stop sign. David Alan Partlo, born 1974, of Chamblee Gap Road, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 8 on Kerry Mill Road for DUI and failure to maintain lane. Tiffany Lee Sweatman, born 1990, of Kelly Bridge Road, Dawsonville, was arrested Oct. 8 on Pittman Road for DUI, possession of methamphetamine, possession of schedule V controlled substance, possession of drug-related objects and failure to maintain lane. Todd Lanier Burton, born 1964, of Treeline Drive, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 8 on Buford Highway for possession of methamphetamine and tag light required. Allen Steve Gilbert, born 1974, of Pilgrim Mill Road, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 9 on Browns Bridge Road for DUI and failure to maintain lane. Elijah Gabriel Canady, born 1979, of Summer Hill Court, Sugar Hill, was arrested Oct. 9 on Buford Highway for DUI, possession of an open alcohol container and failure to maintain lane. Gregory Allen Powell, born 1978, of Odell Street, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 9 on Sanders Road for DUI and failure to maintain lane. John Otis Papale, born 1970, of Silversmith Drive, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 9 on Veterans Memorial Boulevard for DUI, possession or purchase of controlled substance, prescription or dangerous drugs not in original container, two counts of theft by taking and failure to maintain lane. See ARRESTS, Page 7
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Draft redistricting plan draws students from seven schools Online comment open through late October By CANDY WAYLOCK candy@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY — A draft plan to populate two new Forsyth County schools is available for review this month to allow the public an opportunity to comment. East Forsyth High School and Hendricks Middle School are on schedule to open in August 2021. The School Board is expected to approve a final redistricting plan in November. During an Oct. 13 meeting of the School Board, district planners presented the draft redistricting plan, which was developed by staff using input from the community in the previous months. Joey Pirkle, deputy superintendent of schools, said the two new schools will open with a combined enrollment of 2,800 students. This will require attendance line changes at seven existing middle and high schools. No changes will be made to current elementary attendance lines. “We always have to go and backfill
Public input on school redistricting Oct. 14-28: Online feedback/ survey Oct. 22: Public forum for middle school draft map, 6 p.m. at Forsyth Central High School Oct. 27: Public forum for high school draft map, 6 p.m. at North Forsyth High School Nov. 10: Staff presents final map to School Board Nov. 17: Board approves final map from existing schools [to fill new schools] as well at look at feeder school patterns,” Pirkle said. To fill Hendricks Middle, the plan calls for 423 students rezoned from Liberty Middle, 464 students from Vickery Middle and 288 from Otwell Middle. The first-year attendance at Hendricks is projected at 1,175 students, which is 80 percent of its capacity to allow for future growth.
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Water/sewer letter could raise eyebrows, but county officials say not to be alarmed By JOE PARKER joe@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — A letter included with Forsyth County water/ sewage bills that will begin to hit mailboxes soon will include a somewhat alarming sounding letter, but county officials say residents shouldn’t be worried about water quality. Tim Perkins, director of the county’s Water and Sewer Department, said a county will send out a letter outlining a county infringement of Georgia Environmental Protection Division regulations, a “failure to monitor” violation. The county is required to sample the system’s water 120 times per month for bacteria and report those results, Perkins said. In one month of the EPD’s most recent review of the Forsyth water department, only 119 samples were recorded, resulting in the monitoring violation. The issue was an oversight, Perkins said, and all 119 samples were all negative and the county water was completely safe. To prevent another occurrence of under-reporting, Perkins said the county will increase its testing
to 125 samples per month which will be reviewed by three employees. As the county sets out to quell any worries about its water quality that stems from the letter, it also wants to avoid having customers drawing conclusions the testing violation is connected to some residents complaining their had a foul taste and odor. “There is no relationship between the two,” Perkins told Commissioners during their Oct. 13 work session. He said it was simply a case of “bad timing.” In August, the county put out two notices related to residents reporting an odd smell or taste or cloudy appearance to their water. The county said higher levels of Methylisoborneol and geosmin, which are produced by blue-green algae, were being shown in Lake Lanier and likely the culprit of the earthy, musty taste and smell of the water some residents were getting from the tap. The increase of the two substances was likely due to lake “turn over” related to seasonal changes. The statement said the compounds are not harmful, but their taste and odor is not easily removed by traditional treatment techniques.
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County commissioners discuss budget for upcoming year By JOE PARKER joe@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — The Forsyth County Commission has set Nov. 5 for adoption of the 2021 budget, a plan that calls for increased spending of a little more than 1 percent from the current year. At the commission’s Oct. 13 work session, Chief Financial Officer David Greun said there remains uncertainty in the economy, but the county is proposing a balanced budget to carry out dayto-day operations. The new budget calls for expenditures of $151.8 million in the general fund, and it includes adding 30 positions and adding five outdoor weather sirens. While sales tax collections are expected to decline 5 percent due to the sluggish economy, Greun said he is “highly confident” with the current level of collections, the county should “be in good shape” next year. Fueling that optimism is an expected
The new budget calls for expenditures of $151.8 million in the general fund, and it includes adding 30 positions and adding five outdoor weather sirens. increase in property tax revenues that should more than offset the predicted decline in sales taxes. County cedes Athens Park land In other matters discussed at the work session, commissioners agreed for the county to give up its stake in Athens Park along Lake Lanier in the northeast portion of the county. Commissioners said the site is more of a liability than
an asset. The county had maintained a license for the undeveloped park stemming from a years-long legal battle between Forsyth County, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the YMCA over the development of Bethel Park. In a settlement stemming from the litigation, the Corps of Engineers extended lease options to the county for several Corps properties in Forsyth County, provided the county develop master plans for the parks. Athens Park was included in the county’s selections, but officials and staff have struck out on ways to develop the park, and it is not viable for use by the Forsyth Fire Department or Sheriff’s Office. Commission Chairwoman Laura Semanson suggested there have been illegal activities at the park, and calls and complaints are fielded by the county, a point seconded by Parks and Recreation Director Jim Pryor. “Every time there is a problem at Athens Park we get called, and it’s not really
County officials to vote on allowing alcohol delivery By JOE PARKER joe@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Forsyth County officials are considering an update to the county’s alcohol ordinance that would allow delivery of wine, beer and spirits directly to homes. The Board of Commissioners discussed the possible allowance at its Oct. 13 work session. A bill to allow home delivery of alcohol was introduced before the state Legislature in February, with a final version passing by significant margins in the House and Senate. Gov. Brian Kemp signed the measure into law in August. The new law still allows local officials to decide whether to allow home delivery of alcohol within their jurisdiction, and
Forsyth County officials are set to take the matter to a vote in the weeks ahead. The law permits retailers of wine, beer or spirits — including package stores, restaurants supermarkets and convenience stores — to make residential deliveries. However, the county’s breweries, brewpubs and distilleries are not be permitted to make residential deliveries. Deliveries can be made to customers who are at least 21 years old who have an “account maintained by the packaged goods retailer” and who can present valid identification upon delivery. The person making the delivery must be 21 or older with a valid Georgia driver’s license who has undergone a background check, including driving records. County Attorney Ken Jarrard said
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Forsyth is already planning to retool its alcohol ordinance, but that process will likely take a significant amount of time, likely not occurring until next year. He suggested commissioners forge ahead with a vote on delivery before the overhaul, adding he has heard support for the measure within the county. Commissioners were in favor of bringing the issue to a public hearing, possibly in December. Commission Chairwoman Laura Semanson said she did want to have “conversations with law enforcement” during the process. Many cities and counties across the state, including Forsyth County, have permitted the to-go sales of alcohol from restaurants within their COVID-19 emergency regulations. Though county officials are in the process of rolling back some of those allowances, commissioners appear to be on board with continuing to-go alcohol sales from eateries. The state’s move to allow alcohol home delivery is the latest in a string of loosening restrictions on alcohol sales in Georgia and locally in recent years. In 2018, Forsyth County residents voted by a near two-thirds margin to approve earlier sales of alcohol on Sundays, beginning at 11 a.m. instead of 12:30 p.m., in the so-called “Brunch Bill” referendum. Cumming residents were shut out of the vote in 2018 due to city officials missing the deadline for adding the resolution to that year’s General Election ballot. Cumming residents approved the referendum for earlier Sunday alcohol sales in 2019.
our property,” Pryor said. “If we are not going to do anything with it, let’s just turn it back over to [the Corps of Engineers].” Social Services Committee to dissolve Forsyth County’s Social Services Committee, which has handled grant funding for local nonprofits benefitting the Forsyth County Juvenile Court for the last decade, will be dissolved following changes to the way the court is funded. The committee, which includes county commissioners Cindy Jones Mills and Molly Cooper, Ruth Goode of United Way, Sarah Pedarre of Community Connection and Katie Newman, Forsyth County’s Mental Health Services coordinator, has essentially been deemed redundant. County Attorney Ken Jarrard said the county has moved away from grantbased funding to a capped, invoicebased system managed by the county’s court, and upfront vetting of outside nonprofits by the Social Services Committee is now an unnecessary process.
Advanced voting now underway FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Advanced voting for the Nov. 3 General Election began Oct. 12. Voters can cast their ballots from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday from Oct. 12 through Oct. 30 at the following locations; Forsyth County Voter Registration and Elections Office (1201 Sawnee Dr.); Hampton Park Library (5345 Settingdown Road); Parks & Recreation Natural Resources Operations Center (1605 Canton Highway); Sharon Springs Park Community Building (1950 Sharon Road); Midway Park Community Building (5100 Post Road); Cumming Recreation & Parks Multi-Purpose Room (437 Pilgrim Mill Road); Coal Mountain Park Community Building (3560 Settingdown Road). Early voting will also be offered at these locations on Saturday, Oct. 17 and Saturday, Oct. 24. Early voting will also be available weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 19 through Oct. 30 and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Oct. 17 and Oct. 24 at the following locations; Olde Atlanta Clubhouse (5745 Olde Atlanta Parkway); Sharon Forks Library (2820 Old Atlanta Road); Windermere Lodge (4444 Front Nine Drive). Ballots can also be cast at the Sexton Hall Enrichment Center (2115 Chloe Road) Oct. 24 and from Oct. 26 through Oct. 30 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Advocacy group reminds drivers to keep their focus on the road Alpharetta woman injured in 2008 crash leads campaign effort By JOE PARKER joe@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. — It is a message often heard and always understood — distracted driving endangers all on the road — but sometimes we need a reminder. That is the message behind a new campaign from Molly Welch, an Alpharetta native and founder of distracted driving awareness group A Second Later. The group is fundraising for bumper stickers and magnets reminding drivers to keep their eyes on the road, a simple message with serious implications Welch knows all too well. In 2008, Welch was a junior at Auburn studying journalism. After visiting a friend over the weekend, she was driving back to her school when she suffered the consequences of distracted driving firsthand. Welch took her eyes off the road to play back a recording she had made of an interview. In that momentary lapse, her car veered into oncoming traffic and was struck by a pickup truck. The crash left Welch in a coma for weeks and with a traumatic brain injury. The incident left her nearly unable to speak, and it was three years before she could walk again. Welch’s story has a positive outcome, though, following speech and physical therapy. She completed her bachelor’s degree four years after the crash and now works as a motivational speaker and leads initiatives aimed at raising awareness of the dangers of driving while distracted. It is her hope the bumper stickers and magnets will help keep drivers’ attention on the road ahead. “I want to see them on the back of every car, bus or truck,” Welch said. “Like the name, ‘A Second Later,’ that’s all it takes. It’s not worth it. No conversation, no text message, it’s not worth the suffering and heartache.” Marie Koch, owner of North Atlanta Kids Directory, became involved with Welch and the awareness campaign and emphasized the importance of the magnets as a reminder to stay focused while driving. “It’s a nice reminder,” Koch said. “It can change your life, a stranger’s life and then you have the ripple effect to
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families, just because someone was putting on mascara while driving. It’s not just texting, it’s eating, being distracted by music or anything else.” Welch said she hopes the stickers and magnets will raise awareness and help her get the message to others. Funds collected through A Second Later will be used to spread the word on billboards and in movie theaters. It will also help Welch to travel to other states to speak. Her message is geared to all ages. She has spoken before senior resource groups and to kids in fifth grade. “Distracted driving can affect any age,” Welch said. “Kids definitely should make sure they are not a distraction, and make sure parents have a cell phone mount so they’re not holding the phone or distracted by it.” A GoFundMe page has been set up for those who want to donate to the first round of magnets and bumper stickers and can be found at gofundme.com/f/ keep-your-eyes-on-the-road.
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Good news feels so good these days I received a gift this afternoon, right before it was time to leave the office for the day. It was just after 5 pm, and my phone rang and a voice on the other end told me that “my son is doing so well RAY APPEN now.” Publisher Emeritus ray@appenmediagroup.com All of a sudden, I felt like I was floating above storm clouds after months and months of darkness and now, surprisingly, bright sunlight on a clear cool day. Good news was something I seemed to have lost, and to find it again, with no advance warning, was unexpected and deeply welcomed. At first, I didn’t process that sentence. It didn’t make any sense. No way. There was just no way he could be talking about his son — maybe someone else. I have seen this play out way too many times to believe in the words that came through phone into my ear. I had not asked him about his son in months because I was afraid to. He is a good friend and we have known each other for close to 30 years. At first, we would talk about his son’s progress — the successes and the stumbles — and about this ominous monster that threatened to eat him alive. But after months and months, I began to hold back, worrying that my questions and my concern for his son were making the hurt and the pain worse for him. The amount of bad news always seemed to outweigh the good. His son is an addict — as bad as any I have known. We have followed his sad story now for well more than a year. It is a story that I know all too well — rehab, recovery, release, relapse — rehab,
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message from Richard Rohr: https://mysticism-spirituality-circle. com/guidance-from-fr-richard-rohr/ • In addition, the link to his website (the Center for Action and Contemplation) is here: www.CAC.org recovery, release, relapse — again and again. My friend’s children, my friend’s parents, my childhood friends, my old friends, my new friends, children of doctors, children of schoolteachers, rich ones, poor ones, young ones, old ones. No pattern there. The drug has no favorite; it is an equal opportunity trap with no conscience, no compassion. It’s not that I ever give up on people, but if there is one life issue that comes close in my mind to hopeless, it would be addiction. I hate it. But to hear that his son now may have turned a corner, may have beaten his addiction, just felt like a gift to me because I knew how much of a miracle it must have felt like to my friend and his wife. And that may have been why I was so moved. After months and months of struggling with the growing impact of this pandemic — the chaos and the feeling of increasing hopelessness — I was able to rejoice for another’s success. Instead of obsessing about my own happiness and my own welfare for just a moment, I bathed in the glory of another’s redemption instead, and my heart swelled. Momentarily, this odious thing we are all going through, disappeared and the weight lifted. My wife, Christina, forwarded an email to me last night that Richard
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Library system to host virtual Special Needs Resource Fair FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Forsyth County Public Library’s annual Special Needs Resource Fair will be hosted online this year Oct. 24. The event will feature presentations and question-and-answer sessions with twelve local organizations that provide services and activities for children and adults with special needs. “This event has become such an important resource for local parents and caregivers who want to find better ways to help their family members live more full and healthy lives, so we want to continue giving those families a simple way to find and connect with organizations that can help,” said Jennifer Forbes, an information specialist at the Hampton Park Library who organized the event. The webinar will feature a morning session beginning at 2 a.m. followed by an afternoon session at 2 p.m. The morning session includes presentations from Forsyth County Parks and Recreation’s Therapeutic Recreation Department, Girl Scouts, North Georgia Equine in Motion – Hippotherapy, Forsyth County Schools Special Education, Forsyth Autism and Special Needs Support Group, and Alexsander Academy. The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, Focus on Function Occupational Therapy, Boy Scouts, Parent Advocate Debbie Dobbs, Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office and Sign, Baby, Sign will present in the afternoon session. For more information or to submit questions, visit forythpl.org.
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Arrests: Continued from Page 2 Sarah Allison Sailors, born 1997, of Creekwood Court, Winder, was arrested Oct. 9 on Canton Highway for four counts of sale, distribution or possession of dangerous drugs and prescription or dangerous drugs not in original container. Tonya Louise Boles, born 1970, of Woodland Hills Drive, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 9 on Pilgrim Mill Road for DUI and failure to maintain lane. Salman Kamal Salman, born 1986, of Fernwood Court, Alpharetta, was arrested Oct. 9 on Ga. 400 for DUI, speeding and failure to maintain lane. Justin Joseph Hall, born 1982, of Buena Vista Street, Winder, was arrested Oct. 10 on Ga. 400 for DUI, possession of open alcohol container, failure to maintain and following too closely. Shawn Eugene Williams, 1982, of Magnolia Blossom Terrance, Alpharetta, was arrested Oct. 10 on Ga. 400 for DUI and failure to maintain lane. Grace Marie Patrick, born 1999, of Brandon Hill Lane, Buford, was arrested Oct. 10 on Buford Dam Road for DUI and driving wrong side of undivided street. Sreenivasa Rao Amirineni, born 1978, of Apple Blossom Drive, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 10 on Ronald Rea-
gan Boulevard for DUI and failure to maintain lane. Jacob Bryan Davis, born 1989, of Roxeywood Drive, Winder, was arrested Oct. 10 on Ronald Reagan Boulevard for DUI and driving too fast for conditions. Jodi Leanne Wagers, born 1976, of Canton Highway, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 10 on Spot Road for DUI, possession of open alcohol container and failure to maintain lane. Jimmie Lebarron Washington, born 1967, of Gullwing Court, Alpharetta, was arrested Oct. 10 on Buford Highway for DUI and failure to maintain lane. Jared Scott Naide, born 1999, of Sunnybrook Farm Road, Atlanta, was arrested Oct. 11 on Ga. 400 for DUI and defective tires. Jarrel Giulio Leonard, born 1984, of Moor Point Drive, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 11 on West Main Street for DUI, failure to maintain lane and failure to signal lane change or turn. Thomas Scott Davis, born 1993, of Whites Mill Drive, Gainesville, was arrested Oct. 11 on Buford Dam Road for DUI, possession of marijuana, racing and improper turn. Dominic Randy Singh, born 1999, of Burma Road, Cumming, was arrested Oct. 11 on Burma Road for possession, purchase, manufacture, distribution or sale of controlled substance and possession of schedule III, IV or V controlled substance with intent to distribute.
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ALPHARETTA, Ga. — THH, LLC, a technology-based holding company, has announced two new leadership hires, which will increase the company’s reach in the private equity arena and expand its footprint in the country. The newly established CFO and CRO positions are tasked with growing the “carve-out” department, which focuses on providing financial, integration, software development, sales and marketing, FISHER and IT support to newly formed companies created through divestiture. Kyle Fisher joins the company as chief financial officer. With more than 10 years of finance, accounting and audit experience, Fisher specialized in working with private equity clients the WELLS past two years. Fisher will also head up a new THH location in Indianapolis, allowing the team to better serve clients in the Midwest. Charles Wells has been named the new chief revenue officer. Wells brings 10 years of revenue generation and business consultation experience. For the past three years, he focused on driving new growth for carve-out companies. Wells is based in the Atlanta headquarters and will service clients globally, focusing on revenue growth. Since 2019, THH has been involved in more than 26 acquisitions, including carveouts. The increased focus on carve-outs leverages the firm’s strength in building smaller companies into profitable, yet highly efficient and scalable, organizations.
JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — Parsons Meadow Professional Park, a 32,069 square foot medical office building in Johns Creek, recently sold for $5.9 million. Cushman and Wakefield, a large real estate services firm, arranged for the sale on behalf of Rushmore Properties. “This transaction is a great example of the resiliency of the medical office investment market,” said Travis Ives, U.S. Capital Markets Team member for Cushman and Wakefield. “We launched this deal at the onset of the pandemic, during a time when many transactions in other investment sectors were hitting pause.” Located at 10700 Medlock Bridge Road, Parsons Meadow Professional Park is 96 percent leased to a variety of medical specialties such as primary care, dental, plastic surgery, dermatology, physical therapy, allergy and endocrinology. Cashman and Wakefield credited Emory of Johns Creek Hospital, part of the Emory Healthcare system and a top-tier provider in the Atlanta market, as another driving factor for the demand for medical space in the Johns Creek area. Parsons Meadow is located within a 10-minute drive to Emory of Johns Creek Hospital. Healthcare work plays a large role in the economy of Johns Creek. The city reports there are more than 200 businesses in the city and more than 3,500 people from Johns Creek in the healthcare workforce. “The city is pleased to hear of the successful sale of the Parsons Meadow Professional Park building,” Johns Creek Communication Director Bob Mullen said. “The building itself is stra-
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Parsons Meadow Professional Park on Medlock Bridge Road is 96 percent leased to an array of medical specialty firms. tegically aligned with the medical office and healthcare industry, a primary target for future business growth and an industry which helps to drive the local economy, as is evidenced by our largest employers such as Emory Johns Creek Hospital and Alcon.” Mullen added that Johns Creek is attractive to healthcare and med-tech industries for relocations or new offices due to the city’s educated workforce and the quality of life provided through housing options, safety, recreational amenities and the highly ranked school system. This sale comes at a time when the city is in the beginning stages of
appointing committee members to the iHEART Johns Creek Advisory Committee to the City Council. Adopted in 2018, iHEART Johns Creek is a strategic focus on innovation and wellness. The goal is to create a stronger residential and business community and provides opportunities for all within Johns Creek to participate and contribute to the aspiration to be a top city in healthcare innovation and wellness. Johns Creek currently has seven medical office properties listed for sale, according to LoopNet, an online commercial real estate marketplace. The buildings range from 1,000 to 13,000 square feet of space.
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An interview with Dr. Taylor Brought to you by — Alyssa McNamara Premier Dermatology and Mohs Surgery of Atlanta Congratulations to Premier Dermatology and Mohs Surgery of Atlanta for its third DR. TAYLOR year in a row of being voted Best Dermatologist and Best Vein Specialist of North Fulton! I decided to sit down with Dr. Brent Taylor and physician assistant Kathryn Filipek at Premier Dermatology to get their take on their success and to learn a bit more about them. Alyssa: Hey you two! So nice to see you guys again! I’ve previously had the pleasure of speaking with you both separately regarding Premier Dermatology and your particular contributions to the practice, but I wanted to take time to sit down with you both to hear your thoughts on your continued success. Dr. Taylor, congratulations on another win for Best of North Fulton 2020! This marks your 3rd year being named both Best Dermatologist and Best Vein Specialist in North Fulton since opening in 2017. That’s quite an accomplishment. To what do you attribute your continued success? Dr. Taylor: Thank you Alyssa! Well, as I’ve said in the past, I believe that my patients understand our sincerity and our dedication to our patients’ healthcare. Kathryn and I and our amazing team all honestly care about our patients and their well-being. I hope that that sincerity comes through during our interactions. We always strive to give our patients our complete attention and to learn more about an individual as a person as well as a patient. There are plenty of times when a patient brings something to our attention or compels us to do additional research, and Kathryn and I are constantly collaborating on our patients’ behalf. I believe that comes through. All of that, and my awesome dad jokes are a big hit. I’m a father of three boys ages seven, five and two, so I have plenty of time to practice my material. Kathryn: I agree with everything that Dr. Taylor said, especially how nice the patients are to laugh at his jokes. Our team really is wonderful. We have experienced and caring team members. And we have received a lot of compliments that the practice has a personal and “boutique” feel, even as we deliver care that is scientific and academic. Alyssa: Kathryn and Dr. Taylor, how is
everything going in this odd Covid time? I believe Kathryn joined the practice in March? I bet that was an interesting time to expand? Dr. Taylor: We are beyond grateful for the addition of Kathryn! She really is a fantastic provider and is knowledgeable and experienced in dermatology. Most importantly, our skillsets really complement one another. For example, my focus in the vein clinic portion of our practice has been on treating venous disease that results in leg swelling and pain, and Kathryn has years of experience performing aesthetically-focused cosmetic sclerotherapy. She brought PRP for hair rejuvenation to the practice as well as chemical peels and is an expert Botox® and filler injector. The addition of another provider also means that we are frequently able to accommodate patients for same day or next day appointments. Covid was inconvenient but the slowdown also allowed us to make sure Kathryn’s integration to the practice was seamless. Alyssa: Well I think that’s enough serious business for now. I thought we could ask a few casual questions to allow your readers get to know you both a little better. If you won the lottery tomorrow what would be the first thing you did after you cashed it? Brent: I would probably pay off the mortgages of my family and all my staff. And I would buy some new socks because mine are pretty sad right now. And some chocolate chip cookies. Kathryn: Flee the country and not tell my husband. No, seriously, after working so hard to put myself through college and my medical training, I would love to set up an educational fund for young adults from my hometown in Michigan so they could receive higher education and not have to take half of their adult life to pay it off. If you could immediately become fluent in something, what would it be? Brent: Italian. Feeling like a local in a foreign country has to be fun, and I think Italy tops my list. Kathryn: Spanish. I was able to apply a lot of my “Splanglish” while living in South Florida, but Dr. Taylor puts me to shame when he is able to communicate fluently, and I only understand a portion of what he or my patients are saying. What were you like in high school? Brent: I was very smart. And very naive.
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Premier: Continued from Page 10 I had very little time for much besides keeping my nose to the grindstone but was still happy and people still joke that in the back of my head I seem to have The Girl From Ipanema playing on repeat. Kathryn: I moved halfway through my freshman year, so it took me a bit to find my place. I was outgoing and took part in Cross Country, Basketball, Track, several academic and service clubs, played piano and worked as a server at a restaurant. I also enjoyed a lot of time on the beach of Lake Superior (cold, but true) Who is someone you look up to? Brent: My dad. Sounds cliché’ but it’s true. My dad is just such a wonderful man. He’s kind and patient and incredibly intelligent. He has worked extremely hard to accomplish everything he has in life and really instilled in me a strong work ethic and a compassionate heart. I am beyond fortunate for my family. Kathryn: My Grandmother. She grew up on a dairy farm on Prince Edward Island, Canada, and taught school in a one room schoolhouse until she went to nursing school in Ontario in her 20’s. She didn’t marry my Grandfather until her late 20’s, had her children in her 30’s and worked as a nurse in Detroit until her 70’s. She always had a positive outlook on life and a laugh that would turn into a “hissing fit” because of her asthma, which made all around her giggle. What do you do in your free time? Brent: I use those ten seconds to fantasize about having free time. I’m only
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Continued from Page 3 Further attendance line adjustments to Liberty, Vickery and Otwell middle schools will also be made to balance capacity and to “clean up” feeder patterns, Pirkle said. The draft plan estimates the middle schools impacted will all be near capacity even with the adjustments. To populate the new East Forsyth High School, students will be rezoned primarily from North Forsyth and Forsyth Central to create a first-year enrollment of 1,603 students. That number is 75 percent of the school’s capacity because only students in grades 9-11 will attend East Forsyth in its first year. To balance student populations across all seven district high schools, Pirkle noted adjustments will also be made at West Forsyth and Central high schools. Pirkle said attention was given to ensure staffing levels, athletics classification and other variables as school enrollments were adjusted. The draft plans are online at the district’s website, forsyth.k12.ga.us, and feedback can be provided online or at two planned community forums. The Forsyth School Board is expected to approve the final map on Nov. 17.
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American Legion Post 307 hosts local chamber official FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — James McCoy, president and CEO of the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce spoke to American Legion Post 307 on Oct. 12. McCoy spoke at the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge where post members currently meet. McCoy explained the benefits of membership in the chamber and its efforts to build and broaden member business, activity and community involvement in Cumming and Forsyth County. Also on display in the parking lot for the event was the post’s re-christened fundraiser, their 105 mm Howitzer, affectionately named Howie. The long-time local mascot had been in need of restoration before the cannon and its trailer’s painting was donated by Sonja’s Loving Heart Foundation, the charitable hand of Bear Mountain Custom Painting. Howie was on display at Marketplace Walmart on Saturday.
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