Gwinnett Pulse

Pamendis Italian Grill marries Italian and Greek foods brilliantly

Pamendis Italian Grill marries Italian and Greek foods brilliantly

Loganville – When cities like Chicago and New York come to mind, the city of Loganville is not one that seems to be appropriate in such company. But, a group of friends – immigrants, no less – was determined to change that perception when they opened their bold and brave new restaurant, Pamendis.

Being small has made us huge

Being small has made us huge

United Community Bank is grateful for the opportunity to support the thriving communities of Gwinnett County. While United Community Bank has more than 130 locations in four states, our focus remains intensely localized and we are committed to providing our customers with a high level of service. 

Not all care is created equal

Not all care is created equal

Snellville – Dr. William “Butch” Mulherin founded Athens Orthopedic Clinic in a small building on South Lumpkin Street in Athens in 1966. 

JoAnn Holmes, Esq

Buyer Beware! Business Purchase Mistakes to Avoid

Even when a business seller and purchaser are familiar with one another, they may have different understandings about their deal scope.  To avoid misunderstandings, it’s critical to enter a written contract.  Here are some key terms to consider.

Julius Tao, Jason Fan, and Albert Kim

Students win state math contest

A team of four students from the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (GSMST) were crowned State Mathematics Champions in the 40th annual state mathematics tournament on Saturday, April 30, in Macon.

The Pioneer Garden is framed in wagon wheels. This garden is designed to enhance students’ understanding of Westward Expansion. German and Joselyn, Garden Club members, just finished planting egglants.

Knight Elementary Teaching Garden joins Lilburn Garden Tour

The GFWC Lilburn Woman’s Club is delighted to announce the addition of the Knight Elementary School Teaching Garden to our 3rd annual “Behind the Garden Gate” tour of Lilburn area gardens on Saturday, June 4, 2016 from 9am to 3pm. 

More than 200 volunteers took part in the 2nd Annual Great Gwinnett Wetlands

More than 200 volunteers took part in the 2nd Annual Great Gwinnett Wetlands

Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful and Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources Hosted Education and Cleanup Event at Bromolow Creek 

By Kasie Bolling

Duluth – On Saturday, April 30, dozens of concerned and caring citizens descended upon the banks of Bromolow Creek & Wetlands in Duluth to learn more about what makes a wetland so important to a community and take action to restore the health and beauty of one of their own.