Candidates
sound off on budget, traffic, other issues
A
standing-room-only crowd was treated to the views of Peachtree City
Council candidates Tuesday night at the Wyndham Peachtree Conference
Center.
With
help from her friends, local woman copes with loss of brother
Although
her brother died in the collapse of the World Trade Center weeks ago,
Mary Lynch of Peachtree City takes comfort in knowing he was there doing
what he loved to do.
Basinger
gets contract from PTC Council
Peachtree
City Manager Jim Basinger has been offered a 15-month, $100,000-a-year
contract to remain the city's top employee.
PTC
Council disbands CCY
Peachtree
City's Commission on Children and Youth is a concept of the past.
Starr's
Mill shows flag spirit to help attack victims
While many
organizations are reaching out to help the adult victims of the terrorist
attacks in New York City, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania, students
at Starr's Mill High School are focusing on the children who lost parents
or guardians due to the events of Sept 11.
Council
lifts ban on car wash fund-raisers
A
part of Peachtree City's water ban has bene suspended for charity car
wash events.
Alzheimer's
Walk eclipses last year's mark with funds to battle disease
Saturday's
three-county Alzheimer's Walk in Peachtree City raised nearly $113,000
to battle the disease.
CVS
could be first tenant at Lexington Circle
Lexington
Circle, the commercial element of a mixed use development underway on
Highway 54 East in Peachtree City at Walt Banks Road, may soon lock
in its first major tenant.
Transportation
plan for West Village gets official approval
The
alternative transportation plan for the West Village area of Peachtree
City, which includes more cart paths and a secondary road network, has
been approved by the Peachtree City Council and the Planning Commission.
Police
Blotter
Movies
Attorney
general called in to investigate Senoia zoning
Senoia's
race for mayor took an interesting twist this week as candidate Dianne
Cleveland called for an investigation into the city's zoning practices.
Economy
may be getting back to pre Sept.11 levels
Southside
residents may be taking the first steps toward getting back to a pre-Sept.
11 level of economic activity.
Two
photo openings set for Senoia
Residents
in Senoia will have a unique opportunity this weekend to see the unveiling
of two photography exhibits in the city.
Board
purchases property for school site
The
Coweta County School System has purchased acreage in the city of Grantville
as a future school site.
Bracelets
aid 9/11 fund
After
the terrorist attacks Sept. 11, many people stepped up to volunteer
whatever they had to help the victims and their families.
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