Irish Electric Inc — Electricians who won’t yell ‘The sky is falling’
Ever since the Clune family sailed from Ireland 100 years ago, they have passed down their family trade from generation to generation.
Ever since the Clune family sailed from Ireland 100 years ago, they have passed down their family trade from generation to generation.
With hot weather right around the corner, it’s critical to know how to get the most out of your HVAC system. Just like changing the oil in your car, did you know your system was designed to have twice annual maintenance?
Organizers of Harvest Gwinnett, an initiative of Live Healthy Gwinnett, will host two public meetings in May at the Lawrenceville Senior Center to discuss and share ideas about the new Community Garden, which will be located at Rhodes Jordan Park.
The Lilburn Woman’s Club continues its mission of promoting arts in the community with an annual Spring Art Show and competition. The 2019 competition included students from eleven schools in the municipal area, all of whom submitted their original work for the chance to win a $25 cash prize.
Horses graze and cows can be heard in the near distance at Big Sky Farm located in Dacula, Ga. The Farm is the home of State Judge Carla Brown, and she keeps company with 10 — and when there are litters — up to 20 dogs.
It was an unexpected twist that brought sisters Danielle Bonaparte and Karima Goodman together to open their gourmet bakery in Grayson, Ga. The two come from opposite ends of the professional spectrum, but their unique skill sets were just the right recipe for “Sweet Brown Suga”.
“With the turning of this switch, I dedicate this city’s new Town Green,” said Mike Mason, Mayor of the City of Peachtree Corners.
As the mayor’s speech ended, a fountain bubbled high into the air and children rushed into the water, splashing as they ran.
Carol Wood has seen it all when it comes to learning styles. With each student who comes to her tutorial and test preparation business, she aims to create a program to cultivate their unique learning style.
It’s been about seven years since Kathy Stone left corporate America to start her own family-run canine day-care.
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