Opinion

The Great Destroyers

Bivouacked in a cove on the Italian coast we were preparing for an invasion of Southern France.

Carole Townsend

Kids say the darndest things

Kids say the darndest things
By Carole Townsend
(Not so) Common Sense

I feel sure that I have shared this fact before, but for the record, I’ll do it again. I am a mom. My husband and I have four children, all of them now in their twenties.

Snellville’s CopCab – making a positive difference

Snellville’s CopCab – making a positive difference
By Dave Emanuel

An automotive centaur of sorts, Snellville’s “CopCab” appears to be half police car, half taxi cab. However, in spite of its seeming “dual personality”, the vehicle is intended to neither carry fare-paying passengers nor to enforce laws.

Gwinnett Animal Advocates Join Forces to Become Gwinnett Animal Alliance

Gwinnett Animal Advocates Join Forces to Become Gwinnett Animal Alliance

Letters to the Editor: The views expresed in articles, columns and Letters to the Editor published in the Gwinnett Citizen and on gwinnettcitizen.com do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Gwinnett Citizen.

Making Gwinnett County a safer place, for animals and people, through research, education and outreach.

Carole Townsend

Dads are underrated

I hope all the dads out there had a wonderful Father’s Day last weekend. Our family certainly did; all of our children and our granddaughter spent the day with us, and we spoiled my husband absolutely rotten. He deserved it.

Carole Townsend

Almost 250 years, and still going

Almost 250 years, and still going
By Carole Townsend

Independence Day is just around the corner. The holiday means different things to different people. Some view it as a guaranteed day off of work, to be celebrated with a barbecue, a body of water and dazzling fireworks.

A day in the life of two North Georgia teenage girls

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The views expresed in articles, columns and Letters to the Editor published in the Gwinnett Citizen and on gwinnettcitizen.com do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Gwinnett Citizen.

A day in the life of two North Georgia teenage girls
8:00 PM Early Saturday night  two 19 year old girls, all dressed and perfumed up are traveling down McEver Road, Gainesville on the way to a friend’s house for some weekend socializing fun.

Atlanta in 1950 vs 2015

When I first saw the airplane the word relic came to mind. My family had purchased me a flight around Atlanta. I had flown a tri-pacer years ago. They decided I might like to go up one more time in my waning years.