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NEW for 8/27: Urban bow-hunting; New library; Trail

NEW for 8/27: Urban bow-hunting; New library; Trail

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Urban bow-hunting can help control the deer population
EEB PERSPECTIVE: New Norcross library influenced by famed Frank Lloyd Wright
ANOTHER VIEW: Snellville OKs second phase of Snellville Greenway Trail
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers
FEEDBACK: Plenty of blame to go around for both political parties
UPCOMING: Pet adoption fees waived at Gwinnett’s “Clear the Shelters” drive
NOTABLE: County awards two contracts for intersection improvements
RECOMMENDED: Demons by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Rabun County is state’s most prolific area for waterfalls
MYSTERY PHOTO: What’s the name of the intersection depicted in this Mystery Photo?
CALENDAR: Fire and Emergency Management Department to lead 9/11 observance

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by · August 27, 2021 · Full issues
BRACK: New Norcross library influenced by famed Frank Lloyd Wright

BRACK: New Norcross library influenced by famed Frank Lloyd Wright

By Elliott Brack  |  The designs of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright are influencing the features of a new library now being built on Buford Highway in Norcross, facing into Lillian Webb Park.  The library is no Falling Water, or Robie House or Guggenheim Museum, all designs of Wright.  But as designed by Chad Smith of CAS Architecture in Lawrenceville, you can see the Wright features in several ways …

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by · August 27, 2021 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK:  Boyce firm named Atlanta Contractor of the Year

BRACK: Boyce firm named Atlanta Contractor of the Year

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | For the fifth year in a row, a firm started in Dacula when Thomas Boyce turned 16 years old has been named the Contractor of the Year for Atlanta by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI). Boyce Design and Contracting of Dacula focuses on high end residential remodeling projects in the Northern Atlanta area.
The firm is owned by brothers Thomas 30, and John Boyce, 28, sons of Carole and Peter Boyce of Dacula. Carole is a member of the Gwinnett School Board, while her husband is an attorney.

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