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2002
June
2002
- 6/28: Minor
league sports needs adoption by the community to be successful,
Jerry Queen, LaFayette, La.
- 6/25: Found
Soperton newspaper a great place to start career which landed
in Gwinnett, Cynthia Chandler, Lawrenceville
- 6/21: Lots
of us sit in traffic and wonder, "What if?", Randy
Brown, Daytona Beach, Fla.
- 6/18: Gwinnett
Relay for Life tops $2 million mark!, Joslyn Bacalis, Co-Chair
Gwinnett Relay For Life 2002, and Nancy Stanbery-Kellam, Co-Chair
Gwinnett Relay For Life 2002
- 6/14: Says
Barnes not faring well in South Georgia, David Earl Tyre,
Jesup
- 6/14: Says
foo on politicians who keep recyclers at bay, E. F. Stuart,
Norcross
- 6/4:
About
ways to spend Memorial Day, Howard N. Williams, Jr., Snellville
May
2002
- 5/31:
Says there are three keys
to Barnes' re-election,
Brian Luders, Duluth
- 5/31: Successful
Relay for Life says thanks, Joslyn Bacalis and Nancy Stanbery-Kellam,
Co-Chairwomen, American Cancer Society's Relay For Life 2002
- 5/28: Another
view of Wright quote, John H. Thomas, Norcross, the fellow
you hire to protect you from those you elect.
- 5/24: Even
with 9/11 in mind, economy pretty healthy, Allan Hytowitz,
Norcross
- 5/14: Enjoyed
story about Jesse Long, E. F. Stuart, Norcross
April
2002
- 4/30: The
arts are alive and well at Norcross High, Nancy Yancey,
Norcross
- 4/19: Shortsighted
vision creates problems today on Hwy. 316, Charles Summerour,
Duluth
- 4/19: Wants
no more dams on Altamaha River system, David Earl Tyre,
Jesup, Ga.
- 4/16: Nasuti
story recalls growing up in Tifton,- John H. Thomas, Norcross
- 4/16: Will
make sausage-run to South Georgia, Lois Salter, Berkeley
Lake
- 4/16: Prints
out many issues for future reference, Deb Roberts, United
Way
- 4/12: Remember
another Pepsi version,- Jesse Long, Duluth
- 4/9: Remember
the hyphen in Coca-Cola, Kathy Gestar, Snellville
- 4/5: Article
prompts move for safety purposes, Barbara Grastat, Lawrenceville
March
2002
- 3/29:
Spilling the beans on Chattanooga,
E.F.
Stuart, Norcross
- 3/29: Takes
exception with labels on categories, Catherine Brack, Arlington,
Va.
- 3/26: We
might as well have seen this one coming, Dick Wilson, Snellville
- 3/22: Deadline
approaching for leadership institute applicants, Trish Joyner,
Gwinnett Neighborhood Leadership Institute
- 3/19: A
55-word short story, Betsy Neal, Riverdale, Ga.
- 3/15: Brings
logic to hockey team name discussion, Howard Williams, Snellville
- 3/12: Says
recent picture in Forum is beautiful, scenic, Howard Williams,
Snellville
- 3/12: Finds
himself in similar spot as item in Forum, Otis Jones, Lawrenceville
- 3/12: Old-fashioned
names more to his liking, Brian Luders, Duluth
- 3/8: About
Linder, Barr, McKinney and Sharpton, Paul Coyne, Peachtree
Corners
- 3/8: How
about naming hockey team with this name, Eddie Copeland, Duluth
- 3/8: Scenic
highway land will be ball fields, Mary Louise Stark, Lawrenceville
- 3/5: Considering
enlarging City Hall, Lois Salter, Berkeley Lake
- 3/5: Suggest
another name for hockey team, Paul Coyne, Peachtree Corners
- 3/5: Name
alone would be asking for trouble, Kelly Greer, Buford
- 3/1: Saw
first-hand beam on student's face, Shannon Hudson, Lawrenceville
- 3/1: Enjoys
recent school, Olympics articles, Bonnie Tucker, Buford
February
2002
- 2/26: Time
pattern will come close again in 2112, Howard N. Williams,
Jr., Snellville
- 2/19: Rainbow
Village offers help to Gwinnett's homeless, Nancy Yancey,
Executive Director
- 2/15: Former
resident writes from South Florida, Forrest Robinson, Miami
- 2/12: Homeless
article raises points generating answers, E. F. Stuart, Norcross
- 2/8: Never
heard people refer to selves as "Watergate Babies,"
Barbara Smith, Tucker
- 2/5: Life
should not be as difficult as we make it, John O'Kane, Stone
Mountain
- 2/1: Remembers
his own father getting smarter daily, Charles Summerour, Duluth
January
2002
- 1/29: Tremendous
enthusiasm of Americans is impressive
to Atlanta's former Swiss consul, Fred Jenny, South Africa
- 1/25: Give
Gwinnett credit for helping start Tbilisi ball program,
Randy Brown, YMCA, Daytona Beach, Fla.
- 1/22: Enjoyed
reading about life in Dacula and Lloyd Stovall, Susan
Artman, Duluth
- 1/18: Feels
Gwinnett has been slicing, dicing for 20 years, Sherry
B. Hall
- 1/18: Questions
putting another name on luggage tags, Barbara Grastat,
Lawrenceville
- 1/15: Says
Commissioner Griggs standing up for principle, Lorraine Green,
Lawrenceville
- 1/11: Upset
over Spring Break timing, Allan Hytowitz, Norcross
- 1/8: About
Atlanta and Peachtree Street, Lloyd Stovall, 2000
December
2001
- 12/27:
Wants to see David Shafer
in office in Legislature, Daryl
Moody, Alpharetta
- 12/27:
Enjoys comment about Community
Foundation, Kathy Gestar (used to be Stromberg!!),
Lilburn
- 12/21:Supporter
responds to article about Reps. Linder, Barr, B. J.
VanGundy, Norcross
- 12/18:
Barr and Linder waging battle
in Forsyth County, too, Norman Baggs, Sugar Hill
- 12/14:
Worries about infringing
on rights and grandmothers being searched, E. F. Stuart,
Norcross
- 12/11:
Gwinnett needs to be more
than collection of cities without a central, breathing core,
Tony Arakawa, Berkeley Lake
- 12/7:
Feels Duke work was forerunner
of smart growth, B.J. VanGundy, Norcross
- 12/4:
Will AirTran be accountable
when there are delays? John Varner, Atlanta
November
2001
- 11/30:
Aunt submits winning entry
without Daculan knowing it,
Carole Boyce, Dacula
- 11/20:
Won't allow these times to
stop her from traveling, - Stephanie M. Twitty, Decatur
- 11/9:
Lots of Gwinettians wanting shade trees, Heather Leo,
GC&B, Lawrenceville.
- 11/6:
Gwinnett librarian reveals
her top five books, Jo Ann Pinder, director, Gwinnett
County Public Library
October
2001
- 10/26: Suggests
solution for federal court to de-license Microsoft products,
Allan Hytowitz, Norcross
- 10/23: Raises
question of whether Rep. McKinney crossed the line,
Craig Newton, Norcross, Ga.
- 10/19: Likes
idea of medals for heroes of tragedy, Courtenay Neff
Brack, Charleston, S.C.
- 10/16: Small
press publishers to meet in Gwinnett, Marilyn Ross,
- 10/12: Applauds
Dunn, but says he should resign position, E. F. Stuart,
Norcross
- 10/5: On
Driving Fast in School Speed Zones, E. F. Stuart,
Norcross
- 10/2: Perhaps
terrorist attack awoke a sleeping giant, Charles Summerour,
Duluth
September
2001
- 9/28: Words
from former Atlantan now in South Africa,
Fred Jenny, South Africa
- 9/25: Use
purpose ribbons to remember firefighters, medics and police,
Lloyd Stovall, Atlanta
- 9/18: SYMPATHIES
EXTENDED FROM AUSTRALIA, Jim
Lippelgoes, Geelong, Australia
- 9/13: On
SPLOST, Carole C. Boyce, Dacula
- 9/11: More
Pet Peeves, Barbara Smith, Tucker; Snellville Mayor
Brett Harrell:
- 9/7: Geezers
are easy to spot, know anthem and manners,
Ed Sterrett
August
2001
July
2001
- 7/31:
Maybe Newt good listener
after all,
Ben Roe, Washington, D.C.
- 7/30:
More carrots needed for transportation,
E.F. Stuart, Norcross
- 7/26:
Amazed at quick Commission
work, E.F. Stuart, Norcross
- 7/18:
Remembering downtown years
ago, Jim Hood, chairman, Lawrenceville Downtown Development
Authority
- 7/13:
New Animal Shelter in Gwinnett
overdue, Joe Staffieri, Cumming
- 7/9:
Amazed how often Gwinnett
misspelled, Heather Blalock, Buford, Ga.
- 7/8:
Forum Has Reasoned Dialogue,
Scott LeCraw, Snellville.
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