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No static for Steely Dan The intense thunderstorms during the early evening Wednesday night were not enough to keep out a huge crowd to see Steely Dan at the brand new Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park....More |
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Alpharetta debates more staff City Council still wants an adaptive traffic control system, but a tight budget and weak economy have its main propnent, Councilman David Belle Isle, willing to start with a pilot program instead of rolling out the entire multi-million dollar system....More |
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Alpharetta gets three new fire trucks In May, Alpharetta took delivery of two new fire engines and a ladder truck. The trucks, built in Appleton, Wis., by Pierce Manufacturing, were purchased by a lease-purchase contract at a cost of $1.7 million to replace aging apparatus in the city's fleet....More |
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Part of Alpharetta changes to 30009 Residents and businesses in Alpharetta used to using 30004 for their ZIP code need to learn a new number. Growth prompted the U.S. Postal Service to change more than 7,000 addresses to a new ZIP code, 30009....More |
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Roswell offers toilet rebate Roswell has partnered with the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District in the Toilet Rebate Program to allow residential water customers the opportunity to apply for either a $50 or a $100 rebate if they have installed a new, low flow toilet in their residence....More |
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Roswell Square to get boutique hotel Roswell City Council gave the go-ahead June 9 to a $70 million mixed-use project right in the middle of the city's holy of holies -- Roswell Historic Square. You can never say again that the City Council won't pull the trigger on a big decision....More |
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