Revue & News, August 28, 2014

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August 28,2014 | northfulton.com | 73,500 circulation Revue & News, Johns Creek Herald, Milton Herald & Forsyth Herald combined | 50¢ | Volume 32, No. 34

Roswell increases water fees Cites increased maintenance, costs By JONATHAN COPSEY jonathan@northfulton.com ROSWELL, Ga. – The cost of buying water in the city of Roswell is going to go up – by about 15 percent over five years. The city of Roswell provides water services to 14,300 residents. Most of its users are in east Roswell, especially in the historic district. The rest of the city gets its water from Fulton County. When the city’s needs exceed

its ability to provide water by itself, it taps into Fulton County water. The city recently began construction of a new water plant that is expected to pump enough water to meet the city’s needs at less cost, as it replaced aging and obsolete systems. Officials say it will reduce the city’s need to tap into county water, saving money. Wells have also been dug to provide extra water sources. Roswell Finance Director Keith Lee told the City Council Aug. 25 the current fees and income are enough to

See FEES, Page 4

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Roswell Town Square was packed for the annual Miss Mary’s Ice Cream Crankin’ Aug. 24.

Crankin’ ice cream for Miss Mary Annual event draws thousands By JONATHAN COPSEY jonathan@northfulton.com ROSWELL, Ga. – Sunday, Aug. 24 turned Roswell’s Town Square into a sticky, sugary treat for the 10th annual Miss Mary’s Ice Cream Crankin’. The square was crowded with families moving from booth to booth to get tastes of all the unique homemade flavors of ice cream – over 150 offered this year. In addition to the generally civil tastings, the children of

the crowd were asked to take part in ice cream eating contests – fastest eater as well as who could make the tallest ice cream cone. Started 10 years ago, Miss Mary’s Ice Cream Crankin’ raises money for the Drake House. The Drake House offers short-term crisis housing, support, education and empowerment programs to homeless single mothers and their children. The nonprofit was founded in 2004 to fill an unmet need in the area. Having opened their doors in June of 2006, Drake House has served 307 families with

See CRANKIN’, Page 16

Alpharetta unveils Veterans Memorial JONATHAN COPSEY/STAFF

Stone Smith won the ice cream eating contest for 9- to 11-year-olds.

An Alpharetta Veterans Memorial has been proposed for the new City Center in Alpharetta. Unveiling the design are, from left, Alpharetta Business Association member and Councilman Donald Mitchell, ABA Board member Danny Broadway and Alpharetta Rotary President William Perkins.

For details, see story page 48.


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