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Monday, September 24th, 2007First Norcross, then Lawrenceville, and Snellville, new City Halls are springing up around the county. Snellville’s remains the example for thorough planning, strong leadership, and investing for the future here in Gwinnett. Today the Atlanta Journal-Constitution ran an article and photo gallery featuring the various new City Halls and renditions of those in progress. They [...]
Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Snellville
Tuesday, September 11th, 2007Snellville studying possibility of adopting MLK Jr. holiday
By Carole Townsend
Staff Correspondent
The Gwinnett Daily Post
SNELLVILLE - City Council members voted Monday night to give the go-ahead to city staff to investigate whether Snellville can adopt the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Mayor Jerry Oberholtzer presented the resolution at Monday night’s meeting and tasked interim city [...]
U.S. 78 Construction To Begin Wednesday
Tuesday, September 11th, 2007U.S. 78’s long-planned expansion finally gets going
By D. AILEEN DODD
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 09/11/07 [...]
Bruce Complains He’s Not “Old Guard”… But Then Why Does He Vote That Way?
Sunday, September 2nd, 2007The Following is an excerpt from a bigger article discussing politics from around Gwinnett County in today’s (9.2.07) Atlanta Journal Constitution:
By Ben Smith
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 09/02/07
Snellville mayoral candidate: I’m not new or old guard:
Bruce Garraway was none too pleased by this newspaper’s characterization of him last week as the choice of Snellville’s “old guard.”
Bruce Announces Candidacy, Backed by Clower Supporters
Friday, August 31st, 2007From today’s (8.31.07) Atlanta Journal Constitution:
ELECTION: Garraway to run for mayor of Snellville
Let’s get ready to rumble: The gloves are likely to come off early as the councilman seeks to oust political nemesis Jerry Oberholtzer.
