Sunday, May 19, 2002

New zoning district gets OK from P&Z

Fayetteville officials are considering a possible way to renovate dilapidated properties in the downtown area that could be a win-win for developers and the city.

Police cracking down on seatbelt violators

The Fayetteville Police Department is getting the word out about its upcoming drive to emphasize the importance of motorists wearing their seatbelts.

N. Fayette group meets Tuesday

Library services, public works and county government are the main topics scheduled for discussion at the North Fayette Community Association's upcoming meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Country Lake Community Center.

Correction

The May 15 edition of The Citizen ran a story about the Fayette County Elementary Math Tournament that incorrectly listed the winning teams. In the fourth-grade division, Peachtree City Elementary finished in first place, while Kedron Elementary finished second.

Ill-timed rain forces shutdown of All Children's Playground

Hampered by rain at the wrong time, the Luther Holt Memorial All Children's Playground in Peachtree City remains closed to the public.

PTC Library extends night hours for exams

The Peachtree City Library will stay open late Tuesday through Thursday to provide a haven for local high school students cramming for exams.

Responding to pay suit, PTC development authority claims jobs different for directors of tennis center, amphitheater

The Development Authority of Peachtree City claims it hasn't violated the equal pay act or any other law, according to documents filed for the authority in federal court responding to a lawsuit filed by former amphitheater director Kristi Rapson.

Old cars and flowers
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer

She's a beauty, still. Though I don't know how she manages.

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