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Construction program buildling

Construction program buildling

By Jody Steinberg When DeKalb County’s public school system and Georgia Perimeter College swapped parcels of prime real estate on Womack Road two years ago so each could develop closer…

Library site decision will wait another year

By Joe Earle joeearle@reporternewspapers.net A decision on the location of a new Brookhaven library remains a year or so away, the library system’s director said recently. “We should be coming…

Infrastructure another victim of economy

By Jody Steinberg DeKalb County might have its eye on progress, but right now, the focus is on preservation, a top county official says. Deep drops in property values –…

School leaders to outline Cross Keys’ achievements

Dr. LaShawn McMillan and Sandra Sanders of Cross Keys High School will be briefing Brookhaven Community Connection members and guests on renovations and achievements at the school during the organization’s…

Jacobs promotes legislation to report bullying

By Amy Wenk amywenk@reporternewspapers.net A local legislator wants to help parents hear about bullying incidents at school. State Rep. Mike Jacobs (R-DeKalb), who represents Brookhaven, amended Senate Bill 250 to…

Oglethorpe wins first championship

Oglethorpe wins first championship

Oglethorpe University President Lawrence Schall (holding trophy, left-center) receives the 2009 Championship Trophy from members of the Oglethorpe University men’s golf team and the coaching staff. The Oglethorpe men’s golf…

Brookhaven’s census response? It depends on where you live

By Joe Earle joeearle@reporternewspapers.net The rate at which Brookhaven residents respond to the U.S. Census appears to depend on where they live. Residents of some parts of Brookhaven lag behind…

Community benefits grow from group actions

By John Schaffner editor@reporternewspapers.net It is always nice to see the community get involved to see that a plan comes together. The problem often is that it is only a…

Change won’t mean lower planes

Your article, “Comment ends soon on FAA flight proposal,” erroneously states that the proposed changes to controlled airspace over the Atlanta metro area (Class B airspace) will allow aircraft to…

Planes will fly lower after change

Kathleen Bergen’s legalistic quibble that changing the Hartsfield airspace won’t–in and of itself–allow Hartsfield jets to fly lower is almost as hilarious as Joseph Smith’s response to the accusation that…

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