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Alpharetta Finance staff remains in Met Life building



Top Alpharetta employee donates check
Showing one of the qualities that earned him Alpharetta's Employee of the Quarter award, Web manager Michael Riddle donated the $100 check that goes with the honor to the Alpharetta Police Athletic League....More
Michael O'Neal Singers open auditions
Alpharetta police snap string of break-ins
Alpharetta Town Center: City revises plans for new city hall – again
Boston's upcoming show in Alpharetta
Roswell Citizen's Police Academy
Roswell gets tough on grass, laundry
Alpharetta / Roswell School News
Alpharetta / Roswell Varsity News
Alpharetta Goodwill store location rejected
Alpharetta PAL to host 5K
Alpharetta’s Wartner signs with Berry
Class teaches sushi techniques
East Roswell to get youth sports program
Hopewell bands earn superior ratings
Metropolitan Ballet presents Sleeping Beauty
Northbrook UMC seeks orchestra members
Orlando Molina joins Metro Ballet in Alpharetta
The newly planted can get extended watering times in North Fulton
Alpharetta homeowner’s wood chips cause blaze
Alpharetta honor Old Soldiers
Alpharetta Police, Fire hold cookout
Roswell cops get medals
India Torch passes through Johns Creek
Johns Creek gears up for second Labor Day weekend festival
Johns Creek looks into separate 911 center
Johns Creek woman dies after 911 gaffe
Office-retail site gets 'OK' from Johns Creek commission
Atlanta Angels win Summer Sizzler
CHS feeder basketball holds Sunday drills
Cougar Foundation receives $75,000 grant
Fulton County gets more defibrillators
HBMS collects books and bears for children
North Fulton students named National Merit Scholars
Northview senior places in AIA design contest
Perimeter Academy of Arts registers for fall
Ready, set, school!
Riley and Lowe appointed by Gov. Purdue
Seven Oaks Swim Team goes undefeated
Young and old unite at Sarah Care in Johns Creek
Evans to speak at 'Prayers for Learning' service
Jackson beats Freeman for Sheriff in Forsyth
Fulton County residents will pick a new sheriff to replace incumbent Myron Freeman, who lost a runoff election to Johns Creek resident and former interim Sheriff Ted Jackson....More



Acclaimed artist offers lessons in Forsyth
Claude William (Bill) Stevens, an advertising design graduate from Auburn University with national, international and local awards from the Chicago Art Directors Club, the Birmingham Art Director's Club, society of Technical Writers and Publishers and C. A. Magazine, will offer art classes at Paint Soiree.com this fall beginning in September....More



Forsyth County Schools welcomes 302 new teachers
Forsyth County Schools welcomed 302 new teachers during the system's annual New Educator Orientation (NEO) on July 30 at West Forsyth High School....More
Bank of North Georgia wants lunch deposits
Boff tops Tressler for District 5 seat
Cumming Legion installs officers
Forsyth county goes for reservoir grant
Lanier gator’s uproar worse than tiny bite
Learn to can tomatoes, make sauce in Forsyth
MJCCA brings fun indoors with KidsFest 2008
More than 32,000 students expected first week in Forsyth
PTA membership drive this fall at Daves Creek Elementary
Students run fruit stand
Women’s Center opens in Cumming
‘Drowning Sorrows’ at Cumming Playhouse
High schoolers arrested for fire bombings in Milton
Local teens hold Doyle benefit concert
Better run through the jungle
Milton feeder to hold baseball tryouts
Fulton County schools welcome back 88,500 students
No injuries in Freemanville fire
Public Safety Fund sponsors two players in golf tourney
Aliens discover electronic dispenser
ROSWELL -- They're back! Those pesky, potty-obsessed aliens from Kimberly-Clark Professional's otherworldly video contest are appearing once more on a computer screen near you....More
Alpharetta CVB puts heads in beds
Alpharetta has its own destination marketing organization - the Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau (ACVB) - to promote tourism to the city....More
Alpharetta-based Colonial praises new state law
The president of Colonial Pipeline Co. praised the Tennessee Legislature and Gov. Phil Bredesen for adopting a new law that protects petroleum pipelines from underground blasting....More
Black Enterprises picks top performers
Black Enterprise has announced its fourth annual tally of the 40 Best Companies for Diversity as featured in the July issue....More
Brandon Beach promises to look out for 'economic engine'
ALPHARETTA -- Appen Newspapers caught up with Brandon Beach after he spent the day at the Capitol to hear what he had to say about his election to the State Transportation Board....More
Business owners, workers save at the pump
Live, work, and play has become a mantra of progressive thinking communities throughout the nation....More
GSU's Alpharetta Center
Georgia State University's 50,000-square-foot Alpharetta Center features 17 classrooms, a 40-seat computer lab, an electronic library, vending area and faculty office spaces....More
Gwinnett Tech trains the workforce
Gwinnett Technical College advisors will tour a company and quiz its management to help tailor a training program for its workers, said Anne Sechrist, director of Economic Development....More
North Fulton Center launches Criminal Justice degree
Reinhardt College's North Fulton Center Advisory Board received word of an updated associate degree program in criminal justice slated to begin this month....More
Project Playhouse raises funds for HomeAid Atlanta
HomeAid Atlanta announced the playhouse builders for Project Playhouse 2008, the organization's annual signature fundraiser, now in its fifth year....More



Radiant Systems buys European firm
Radiant Systems Inc. acquired Orderman GmbH, the world's leading manufacturer of wireless handheld ordering and payment devices for the hospitality industry, for approximately $30.85 million in cash....More
Reinhardt College expands programs
As Reinhardt College celebrates its 125th anniversary, the institution looks forward to meeting the changing needs of its adult learners and providing them with the degree programs they need to meet marketplace demands....More
Rep. Price's solution: Find more oil
With gasoline prices established at more than $4 a gallon, oilmen like T. Boone Pickens predicting crude oil to go $150 and even $200 a barrel and Congress and the president dithering over a comprehensive energy policy, the public wants to know what the economy is going to do and more importantly, what is the government going to do about the economy....More



Small, large businesses find most bailing in same boat
ALPHARETTA -- U.S. Congressman Tom Price, R-6th, heard what the energy crunch is doing to local businesses big and small at a July 2 panel discussion he led at the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce....More
Talent draws Kiz Toys to area
Local talent in the Ga. 400 corridor helped bring Kiz Toys to the south Forsyth-Alpharetta area....More
The reality of foreclosures: This, too, shall pass
Turn on the nightly news, turn to the public notice sections of some papers and you are blasted with the word foreclosure....More
University of Phoenix fills online, campus classrooms
University of Phoenix may have shut the doors on its Alpharetta-South Forsyth campus after a year-long experiment, but that hasn't slowed demand for classes....More
DUIs & Drugs
Police Blotter
Mother punches woman during cheerleading Forsyth fracas
Broken tag light leads to three arrests
Camp counselor charged with child molestation in Roswell
Forsyth suspect: ‘Don’t call the cops, I have four kids’
Robbed for school clothes money in Roswell
Roswell doughnut shop robbery suspect now in the hole



HATCHER HURD
Corn once led North Fulton in crop popularity
This has been a summer in which I have delved into people's delight in fresh vegetables - tomatoes, squash, watermelons and cantaloupes - but there was a time when perhaps the most favored retail product was made from corn....More



Former Forsyth deputy indicted on child porn charges
Alpharetta man pleads guilty to importing and distributing "knock off" drugs
Cardinals featuring Ryan Adams to perform Oct. 17 in Alpharetta
Forsyth deputies investigate murder-suicide
Alpharetta wants recycling grant
Roswell senior takes top honors in SkillsUSA Police competition



AAA Braves play nearby in 2009
DULUTH – Although the Peachtree TV commercials with the catchphrase "the Braves play here" is referring to the Atlanta Braves, citizens of Gwinnett County will soon be able to chant that about their own team, with a first pitch set for April 9, 2009....More
Ice Cream Crankin' helps Drake House
Rosewater to present 'Cat on Hot Tin Roof'
Help Alpharetta firefighters 'fill boot'
Mere 6 percent of voters return both incumbents in Johns Creek
Despite the low voter turnout, Johns Creek residents returned incumbents Dan McCabe, Post 2, and Ivan Figueroa, Post 4, to their City Council seats....More
Dorvee misses bid to return to office in Roswell
Steve Dorvee was unsuccessful in his bid to return to Roswell City Council, falling nearly 1,000 votes short of his opponents total....More
Johns Creek incumbents keep seats
Unlike their North Fulton counterparts in Milton, Johns Creek's incumbent City Council members kept their seats handily....More
Two incumbents booted off council in Milton
The "Zahner Bailey" ticket won the three contested Milton City Council seats,, unseating two incumbents along the way....More
Oakes wins in Alpharetta race
Cheryl Oakes held a slim lead against incumbent Debbie Gibson in the Alpharetta City Council Post 4 election....More
Business Briefs
Johns Creek firm offers agents an assist
Motorola acquires Alpharetta's AirDefense
New women’s diet, fitness center opens in Suwanee
North Atlanta Family Dentistry opens
Roswell's Rock Bridge Surgical moves to hospital campus
Carole Madan ~ Chuck Yancey
Police shouldn’t intimidate residents
Roswell Council fiddles while city withers
McKenna Lee White
Cary Strohecker Jr. ~ Lindsey Petree
Mr. & Mrs. William Maloney
JP Sushi in the business of selling quality rolls for a decent price
August 16, 2007 | 01:38 PM
Whenever I move to a new town, finding good sushi is usually high on my dining priorities list....More
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Roswell's Fratelli Di Napoli is all about atmosphere
August 02, 2007 | 01:40 PM
With the authentic Italian music playing in the background in a softly candlelit room, massive portions of food come steaming out of the kitchen at Fratelli Di Napoli Ristorante in Roswell....More
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Peachtree Diner offers upscale renditions of diner classics
Roswell eatery dispels diner stereotype
July 26, 2007 | 01:20 PM
When you hear the word "diner" you usually think of a greasy spoon by the side of some highway where you sit at a bar sucking down a "cup of joe" served by a waitress named Flo....More
Kids Health First guides parents on back to school safety
YMCA tips on heading back to school
Alpharetta - Milton team up on safety
JC allows outside inspection
NetBank failure endangers uninsured deposits
Rash of break-ins continues in N. Fulton
School system protests bill
Council OKs Old Milton building
Johns Creek repairs damaged pipes
O'Connor named county manager
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