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Brookwood community supports band program

Brookwood community supports band program

By Carole Townsend
Staff Correspondent

Snellville – The students, parents and faculty of Brookwood High School are proud of the school’s band program, and rightfully so. The largest such program in the state, Brookwood High School’s band boasts 370 students in band classes.

Kimberly Goodloe’s got heart!

Kimberly Goodloe’s got heart!
By Kimberly Goodloe

I am a wife, mother, friend, sister, daughter, health advocate & survivor. A  couple of years ago , I received a new heart valve plus a pace maker. I was born with an abnormal heart valve and developed symptoms at age 42. 

Nash pictures 2040 in State of the County

Nash pictures 2040 in State of the County

Lawrenceville – In her sixth annual State of the County speech, Board of Commissioners Chairman Charlotte Nash reflected on present-day accomplishments but also looked ahead 24 years to imagine Gwinnett County in 2040.

Centerville Community Center Poet-Tree display

Centerville Community Center Poet-Tree display
Multi-generational Opportunity: Poet-Tree Creative Expression • FREE!

Monday through Friday: Submissions accepted through March 10.

Van Adams Jewelers and the business community supporting CURE

Van Adams Jewelers and the business community supporting CURE

By Beth Volpert Johansen

Van Adams Jewelers does most things pretty big. Even their big sign sparkles with jeweled treasure giving drivers something to dream about while waiting for the lights to change. They feature big names in designer jewelry, but none so largely personal as those that Van designs himself.

Film industry infuses Gwinnett with $$

Film industry infuses Gwinnett with $$
Both residents and business owners benefit from booming trade

By Carole Townsend
Staff Correspondent

Gwinnett – The camera slowly pans the room, taking in a wall of heavy antique bookcases laden with rows of books, all worn, handsomely-bound classics. Two Tiffany lamps sit regally atop a hand carved desk, creating the warm, golden glow that only a Tiffany lamp can cast; tucked at a slight angle behind the desk is a beautifully upholstered, high back antique chair.