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Charlotte Drive extension in the works Milton presented its first concept plan of the northeast corridor, which aims to ease traffic in Downtown Crabapple. Read more, Page 4.

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Robert Springs Drive, Sandy Springs, was arrested Sept. 19 on Ga. 400, Alpharetta, for DUI and failure to maintain lane. ►► Angela Susan Byrne, 44, of Tree Mountain Parkway, Stone Mountain, was arrested Sept. 20 on Jones Bridge Road, Johns Creek, for DUI and following too closely. ►► Sung G Jo, 38 of Stout Trail, Duluth, was arrested Sept. 18 on

The employee then directed customers to that account when transferring funds. Some of the employees’ records appeared to have forged signatures. The director told police that so far $52,000 had been embezzled since January 2016 but the ongoing investigation may uncover a higher amount. The employee had been transferred to the California office July 2017 and was fired after the fraudulent activity was discovered.

ever, she noticed that her employer had not been receiving any emails. After looking up the phone number for the email’s support online, she found a company called “MS Office Support” and called that number. The man who answered said they could fix the issue but would need access to her computer. After giving him several passwords and account names, the man told her the computer had multiple viruses and she would have to pay $169 to remove them. The woman was told to mail the check immediately overnight to an address in Delaware. A few days later, the woman received an email from the same company saying that she needed to update McGinnis Ferry Road, Johns Creek, for DUI. ►► Sundi Lea Wood, 34, of White Birch Way, Lawrenceville, was arrested Sept. 18 on McGinnis Ferry Road, Johns Creek, for DUI and failure to maintain lane. ►► Johns Randolph Bampfield, 42, of Aubusson Trace, Johns Creek, was arrested Sept. 22 on Jones Bridge Road, Johns Creek, for DUI and driving with an expired tag. ►► Erin Lynn Garcia, 32, of Bandelier Circle, Hampton, was arrested Sept. 24 on Mansell Road, Alpharetta, for DUI. ►► Roger Michael Green, 27, of Coachman Cove, Snellville, was arrested Sept. 27 on Old Milton Parkway, Alpharetta, for DUI, having an open container, running a red light and speeding.

her computer for $860, or she would lose everything stored on it. She sent a check with the money to an address in California, but later became suspicious of the transactions. The woman contacted her bank and successfully canceled the $860 check, discontinued any contact with the company and contacted police.

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Refractive Lens Exchange By Cameron Johnson, MD Cataract & Refractive Surgeon

Many people have dreamed about reducing their dependence on glasses, but the best procedure to accomplish this can change as they age. For patients younger than the early or mid-40’s, LASIK can often be the best choice. It is a procedure that is performed on the surface of the eye and therefore is less invasive and often less expensive than other procedures. However, in the mid 40’s, and the 50’s the natural lens in the eye undergoes changes that can make Refractive Lens Exchange a more logical choice for middle aged patients. Long before the natural lens becomes a cloudy “cataract,” that is considered medically necessary to remove in a procedure that is covered by insurance companies, it is slowly becoming thicker, less flexible, and less clear. These changes, known as dysfunctional lens syndrome, can cause trouble with focusing for near vision, and create imperfections in the visual system called aberrations, that lead to increased glare and decreased quality of vision. Today’s patients can be bothered by this degradation of vision, even if insurance companies do not consider it severe enough to warrant paying for surgery to correct it. Also, if a patient in this age range is corrected to see clearly in the distance with LASIK, they will still need glasses for reading. Additionally, for patients that are getting closer to the age where they will require cataract surgery, having had LASIK causes the calculations for the power of the artificial lens inserted during cataract surgery to become less accurate. Ironically, these patients, for whom spectacle independence is very important, are more likely to need glasses for both near and distance after cataract surgery than patients who haven’t had LASIK. For these reasons, it may be in these older patients’ best interest to consider a different path to spectacle independence. One of these options is Refractive Lens Exchange. This procedure has the same steps as cataract surgery, including removal of the human lens and replacement with an artificial lens. The power of the artificial lens is selected to minimize the patient’s dependence on glasses. With a monofocal lens, patients can choose either near or distance vision. But with a multifocal lens, patients can achieve both near and distance vision. Your eye doctor can discuss if you would be a candidate for this type of lens. There are some risks to Refractive Lens Exchange that are greater than the risks associated with LASIK since LASIK is performed on the surface of the eye and Refractive Lens Exchange is a procedure that is performed inside the eye. These risks include intraocular infection, retinal tear or detachment, and swelling of the retina. Additionally, the cost of Refractive Lens Exchange with a multifocal lens is generally higher than the cost for LASIK. It can be especially advantageous for patients with far sightedness to consider refractive lens exchange as LASIK is often less accurate and can only treat lower amounts of this condition. It is a less attractive option for patients with high amounts of near sightedness, as these patients are at higher risk of retinal detachment after Refractive Lens Exchange than far sighted patients, or patient with lower amounts of near sightedness. A significant advantage of Refractive Lens Exchange for patients is that they will no longer need cataract surgery in the future. Barring development of other eye disease, there is the potential of life long good vision without glasses. This has significant appeal for patients who do not want to have LASIK, only to need another procedure 10 or 15 years later. Additionally, for patients with glaucoma or elevated intraocular pressure, refractive lens exchange has the added effect of lowering intraocular pressure.

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MILTON, Ga. — Milton residents and those commuting through Downtown Crabapple got their first look at what could be a major traffic improvement last Thursday at a public information meeting. The city presented its first conceptual plan for the Mayfield Rod and Charlotte Drive roundabout and its proposed connection with the roundabout under construction along Birmingham Highway, dubbed the northeast connector. The concept plan calls for a single lane roundabout at the intersection of Mayfield Road and Charlotte Drive. The route would then extend northwest to the roundabout at Birmingham Highway and McFarlin Road. Eight-foot wide sidewalks would be separated from the road by a six-foot wide grass buffer and run throughout the route. According to a traffic study, the Charlotte Drive extension could cut the number of drivers turning left from Birmingham Highway to Mayfield Road by 30 percent during the morning rush hour. It is also projected to cut those turning left from Charlotte Drive onto Mayfield Road, then right on Birmingham Highway by 60 percent. There is also expected to be a 40 percent decrease in the number of drivers making a right turn onto Birmingham Road from Mayfield Road during peak times in the morning. Sara Leaders, transportation engi-

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The area shaded in blue represents the projected northeast corridor which includes a roundabout at Mayfield Road and Charlotte Drive and extends Charlotte to Birmingham Highway.

To take the online survey, visit www. surveymonkey.com/r/ NECrabapple. neer, said the feedback at the meeting was “all positive,” even with the proposed plan affecting seven privately-owned parcels. Leaders said the property owners have presented conceptual layouts for the roadway through their parcels. The owner and city staff have worked together to develop the plan “so that everything works together,” Leaders said. The concept plan calls for on-street parking near Birmingham Road, but the amount will be dictated by the city working with the property owners in

that section of the roadway. It’s still up in the air as to when drivers could reap the benefits of the plan because right-of-way acquisition can take time. “We want to move it along as quickly as possible but there are a few unknowns,” Leaders said. The project was first conceptualized in a Crabapple future plan in 2009 and was most recently included in the city’s Downtown Crabapple Placemaking Plan which was approved in May. Residents were able to provide comments on the project at last week’s meeting, and the city is also providing an online survey. Leaders said the city will be open to public comment for “a few weeks” before presenting the plan in a City Council work session. After gathering City Council input, the city will draw up a final plan.

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City Council sets millage rate, approves 12-lot subdivision By JOE PARKER joe@appenmediagroup.com

• An agreement with Excellere Construction for Milton’s Streetscape Project • An agreement with the Georgia Municipal Association for telecommunications and right-of-way management. The agreement includes franchise fee reviews and management for the city as well as provides negotiation with cable and telecommunication companies to ensure the city is receiving its franchise fees. • An annual update to the city’s Impact Fee Program.

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MILTON, Ga. — The City Council approved the ad valorem tax rate for fiscal year 2017 at Monday’s meeting with a slight variance from what residents have seen since the city’s incorporation. The city’s maintenance and operating millage rate remained at 4.731 mills, the same amount the city has held for 10 years. But added to this year’s rate is a 0.321 mill increase due to the city’s Greenspace Bond, which brings the total to rate to 5.052. The addition is to pay off $732,000 worth of interest for the bond. Stacey Inglis, assistant city manager, said this year’s payment for the general obligation bond is interest only, and that the millage rate for the bond will increase next year. In other action, the City Council also approved Von Lakes Estates, a 12lot subdivision along Freemanville Road and Nix Road which was submitted prior to changes to the city’s codes. Three of the lots run along Nix, which is a gravel road. A prior Milton regulation stated that properties along gravel roads must adhere to a 3-acre lot

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The City Council approved aHall 12-lot subdivision, k Lane Von Lake Estates, which will broo encompass 16.2 acres along Freemanville Road and Nix Road. minimum, unless the subdivision had dual frontage on both gravel and paved roads.

The dual frontage allowance was removed from the city’s codes earlier this year but Von Lake Estates’ application

was submitted prior to that language being deleted. The subdivision calls for two entrances. The entrance along Freemanville, which is paved, will include a cul-desac for nine lots. The three lots along Nix Road will have a separate entrance. Von Lake Estates totals 16.2 acres at .74 lots per acre.

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Sound of the surf makes beach music to my ears If anyone with a news tip had trouble contacting me recently, let me offer my apologies. News is the coin of the realm in my world, and I am always ready to listen. But I was absent my post HATCHER HURD lo nigh on to nine Executive Editor days for some much hatcher@appenmediagroup.com needed R&R. Yes, My Lady Wife and I took some vacation leave along with my sisterin-law Kevin Ann and her husband, Tom, to seek out the sunny Gulf Coast. We enjoy going in September because the college kids are all back in school, the snow birds from Canada have not migrated south for the winter, and thus we have a reasonably uncluttered beach to enjoy all to ourselves. We have done this for several years now. We like the time of year because it is seldom stultifyingly hot, merely warm enough to appreciate the shade of an umbrella sturdily anchored in the sand. We are fortunate in that we always go to the gulf side of the Sunshine State and it was the part that was mercifully spared the season’s two hurricanes. Indeed, most days there was scarcely any surf at all, just a smooth glassy expanse what looked like an endless lake. Each morning, we would trek with beach paraphernalia in hand to stake out our plot of sand – or table by the pool. We enjoy both. Each day more or less unfolds as our whims shape the geography of the day. We do have something of a to-do list – restaurants we want to try – or revisit – Tom wants a day of fishing. I want ample time to crawl into that book I had been saving especially for this trip. Editor’s note: I finished all of two chapters. Where does the time go? We are a gaming crew. Many mornings are spent shuffling domino tiles or playing golf. Other than the fact that there is always a frosty beverage nearby, it is played using two decks of cards rather than clubs and we sit at a table. It has nothing to do with that game of the same name that involves chasing a small white ball. As I said, we spend a good deal of our time choosing which restaurants we want to indulge in. We think a lot about food actually. The two sisters, neé Everest, grew up in a large family and love to cook for as much as I love to eat.

We do have something of a todo list – restaurants we want to try – or revisit – Tom wants a day of fishing. I want ample time to crawl into that book I had been saving especially for this trip. Often we were faced with the dilemma of having to choose between eating out or sampling the gourmet recipes of My Lady Wife or Kevin Ann. Like as not, Tom and I would gallantly forgo eating out to allow one of our wives to whip up some new confection in the oven to our gustatory delight. When the third Everest sister, Kim, joined us on Day Six of our sandy stay, we abandoned eating dinner out altogether (all the Everest clan of the female persuasion love to cook) and relegated local eateries to serving us the occasional breakfast or lunch. So the days pass, with gentle breezes coming off the salt water and I am beguiled by the siren sound of the gentle surf lapping at the shore. I am living life in three-quarter time and scarcely noting the twittering of newscasts (or presidents for that matter). Politics is deemed a gauche subject for the beach anyway. And Washington is far away, physically and spiritually. Somehow the car found an “oldies” radio station all by itself. And everywhere we went – if we could be so stirred – the radio filled my ears with the sounds of my youth and beach trips long past. Alas, all such reveries must end and I again find myself at my computer answering emails and delving into local campaign races. Yes it is business – which is to say politics – as usual. But pardon me if there is no hop in my step. If my attention may seem to wander, pay it no mind. If I have a faraway look in my eye, pay it no mind. It is only beach lag.


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Fulton’s graduation rate highest among area’s large school systems Rate still falls below strategic goal of 90% By CANDY WAYLOCK candy@appenmediagroup.com NORTH FULTON, Ga. – The graduation rate for Fulton County Schools continues its upward trend, with the Class of 2017 posting a graduation rate of nearly 87 percent. While that figure is the highest graduation rate among large systems in metro Atlanta, it still falls short of Fulton’s five-year strategic goal to reach a 90 percent graduation rate by 2017. “While the district did not reach the 90 percent goal for all schools, overall we experienced extraordinary progress in all areas of the county. Over five years, the district’s graduation rate increased more than 11 percent – from 75.5 percent to 86.8 percent – and in North Fulton, nearly every high school improved and exceeded the 90 percent goal,” said Susan Hale, spokesperson for Fulton Schools. Of the system’s 19 high schools, 12 reached the 90 percent goal, including all eight traditional high schools in North Fulton. Cambridge and Chattahoochee high schools posted the system’s highest graduation rates of just over 98 percent for the Class of 2017. Following close behind were Northview (96.8) and Johns Creek (96.5) high schools. Statewide, the push to increase

Blotter: Continued from Page 2 gift cards valued at $800. The 28-year-old man was at the Walmart on Peachtree Parkway Sept. 18 when he used a coupon for $50 off an item through Walmart’s Savings Catcher program. He used it to buy 16 iTunes gift cards valued at $50 each. A loss prevention associate came over to the man while he was checking out at a self-service register. He was told he was using a fake coupon to purchase the gift cards, but the customer said he didn’t know it was fake. The Walmart employee said this is a problem many of their stores have encountered because the coupon was fraudulently created and they haven’t been able to figure out how to guard against it. The man was not arrested and the gift cards were cancelled and the money returned.

Georgia’s previously lackluster graduation rates seems to be working. In the past five years, statewide rates have gone from just under 70 percent to nearly 81 percent this year, the first time in Georgia’s history that graduation rates have exceeded 80 percent. “It’s wonderful to see Georgia’s graduation rate continue to rise because we’re not just talking about data points,” said State School Superintendent Richard Woods. “We’re talking about individual students who are moving on, ready and prepared, to their next phase of life.” He noted the push toward personalizing education for each student, and moving away from a standard approach, has been the key to keeping students motivated and in school. In Fulton, the move to personalized learning has long been a focus of the curriculum, with students being allowed to move ahead to more challenging courses when ready, and additional support available for those less prepared. System officials said they are also aware that not every student takes the same path after high school graduation. “We continue to be immensely proud of our schools in everything they do to help students cross the finish line,” said Fulton Schools Superintendent Jeff Rose. “Our goal is every student will complete high school and earn a diploma so they can be prepared for post-secondary success, as a college student, a skilled member of the work-

North Fulton high school graduation rates School Alpharetta High School Cambridge High School Centennial High School Chattahoochee High School Independence High School Johns Creek High School Milton High School Northview High School Roswell High School North Fulton District State force or a member of the armed forces.” This is the seventh year Georgia school systems have calculated the graduation rate using the standard now required by the U.S. Department of Education. The formula now begins tracking each student when they first enter high school as a freshman, and whether they graduate within four years. In the past, graduation rates included students who took more than

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four years to graduate, and did not account for transfers and dropouts. Woods noted that while all states use the same calculation, each state sets its own requirements for students to earn a regular high school diploma. Georgia, he noted, has among the highest requirements in the nation for graduation. Area schools see long term improvements

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Public meeting set for new STEM Campus Oct. 12 Community to get look at plans, drawings for education center By CANDY WAYLOCK candy@appenmediagroup.com NORTH FULTON, Ga. – Parents and prospective students interested in the new science and technology school in Alpharetta are invited to an Oct. 12 community meeting hosted by Fulton County Schools. During the meeting, site plans and building drawings for the innovative campus will be presented. Scheduled to open in August 2020 the science, technology, engineering, math – or STEM – school will offer a curriculum of college and career-focused pathways in the areas of health science, information technology and engineering. The meeting is open to the public and will run from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Milton Center (former Milton High School) in downtown Alpharetta, where the new school will be located. “At the meeting, leaders from the Operations, Academics, and Curriculum

departments will be available to answer questions about the new facility, its academic programs, and the demolition of the existing building,” said Susan Hale, spokesperson for Fulton Schools. The existing buildings on the site will be torn down to make way for the new campus, but the athletic fields will remain. The new campus will include wings containing each program of study, as well as a separate auditorium for both school and community use. The buildings will encompass 243,000 square feet, including the auditorium, with a capacity of 1,500 students drawn from the 10 high schools across the system. The concept behind the STEM school is to offer a nontraditional high school experience that brings the business world into the “classrooms” to help build programs aligned both to student interest and workforce needs. “The programs will provide students with the necessary tools and resources to make informed decisions about their paths of choice [after high school],” said Hale. “Students will have the opportunity to connect and work within local Atlanta businesses and industries as interns or observers.”

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The North STEM High School is scheduled to open in August 2020 on the campus of the former Milton High in downtown Alpharetta. The North Fulton campus will be one of two STEM schools opening in Fulton in the next four years, with a second opening in South Fulton in 2021. Both schools are being funded by proceeds from the Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax approved by voters in 2016. While next week’s meeting is pri-

marily intended to give the public a first glimpse of the innovative campus design, presentations will be given by the architect and land planner. “[We will] receive additional community input, [and] it is common that staff will continue to make minor modifications to the design based upon input through the design process,” Hale said.

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By JOE PARKER joe@appenmediagroup.com MILTON, Ga. — Rachel Grace Martinez and her family anticipated their evacuation from Key West ahead of Hurricane Irma would be a harrowing experience. But Martinez said thanks to the kindness of Milton residents, their evacuation was anything but troubling. “I know that evacuation is supposed to be a trying and traumatic experience, but it really has not been,” she said. “My faith in humanity has been restored because of this experience.” On Sept. 8, Martinez, her two children, her partner Ben Solove, their two cats and one dog packed into her Kia Forte which she had purchased new just two days earlier. With the car packed to the brim, they headed to Milton where they would stay with Solove’s former nanny. They planned to stay just one week, but after finding out their Key West home had no electricity or water, the trip turned into a three-week stay. During that time, Martinez said she and her family were met with nothing but compassion. “It was just such an easy process,” she said. “Everyone was so kind and friendly and showed genuine concern.

People offered food and clothing and everywhere we went people were asking if we were okay.” Due to the long stay, Martinez’s 10-year old daughter, Raquel, was enrolled at Summit Hill Elementary while her 12-year old son, Ryan, attended Hopewell Middle. Martinez said she is grateful to the schools for accommodating her children. Martinez was also thankful to Countryside Pet Estates which took in her 45-pound pit bull. She had only budgeted to be in Milton for two weeks, so when Countryside found out Martinez would have to stay another week, they waived her boarding fees. At night, Countryside employee and Cambridge softball player Liz Seymour volunteered to foster the dog at her family’s home during the week. “Everyone has been so helpful and kind,” Martinez said. “This experience has opened my eyes to the fact that people are inherently good.” Martinez and her family are forever grateful to the residents of Milton who shared such kindness. And maybe, they will be residents one day. “I wish I could live here,” she said. “I actually looked into it. We were looking at houses and jobs in the area. That’s how much we love it here.”


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To have a store in our hometown is cool...My parents still live in the area. DREW FRENCH, Your Pie founder 16 | Milton Herald | October 5, 2017

Created by Milton grad, Your Pie opens Milton location By JOE PARKER joe@appenmediagroup.com MILTON, Ga. — Milton High graduate Drew French began Your Pie in 2008, aiming to provide delicious pizza fast in a family atmosphere. Since then, the company has grown through franchising to include 49 locations from California to Chicago, with 50 more stores in developmental stages. And now the company is coming back to where it all started. Your Pie opened its Milton location Friday at 2955 Bethany Bend, near where the company’s founder grew up. “To have a store in our hometown is cool,” French said. “My parents still live in the area.” Following his Italian honeymoon, French opened the first Your Pie in Athens, featuring what he calls “the best pizza in the world,” with fresh ingredients and homemade sauces inspired by the Italian island of Ischia. He also created a casual, family atmosphere. “We wanted to talk to every customer and provide a great experience,” he said. “Milton is our 48th location and that mentality hasn’t changed. We still provide brick-oven pizza and do it in an atmosphere that is family friendly and a fun place to work and hang out.” Your Pie’s focus goes beyond just providing tasty pizza, French said. “We come into communities with the goal to make the community better,” he said. “We look to be a fabric of the community.” One of the ways Your Pie benefits its locations communities is through its “Dine and Donate” events. These benefits raise funds for local charitable organizations or causes. At

Created by former Milton resident Drew French, Your Pie opened a Milton location last week. its Milton location, Your Pie offered 1,000 free pizzas to collect monetary donations to benefit 104.7 The Fish’s annual Christmas Wish program. Your Pie also offers benefit nights, in which a percentage of sales goes to local organizations.

The Milton Your Pie will be the second location under the ownership of brothers Jacob and Justin Patterson who also own the Roswell location. Justin echoes the sentiment that Your Pie helps to better the community. “We can’t wait to share the Your Pie

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Best of fall in Georgia blows through the mountains Taking time off This is the time of year in Georgia when spurts of cool breezes blow through the humidity and heat and tickle our spirits into a state reminiscent of an old college buddy GEOFF SMITH popping in through Assurance Financial, gsmith@lendtheway.com the door to whisk you off to one more, wild weekend. Or at least into trying to be fancy with your writing of a business article. Truth be told though, there are few places on the planet better than Georgia in the fall and spring. It’s a proven fact…probably. The weather is a big reason that so many people have moved down here – just ask someone from the great city of Chicago. This time of year, those cool breezes move my attention to the mountains. Standing mountaintop, looking out miles and watching the wind blow up and down the red- and gold-covered hills and valleys, will lead you to a true moment where you say “there really is no other place I’d rather be.” And there are many great places to go in the North Georgia mountains. Blood Mountain is one of my favorite spots. It’s just north of Dahlonega and is an easy day trip. You could drive up Ga. 400, enjoy the ride, park at the base of the mountain, hike to the top, enjoy the open views and be home in time for dinner. Or, better yet, eat on the square in downtown Dahlonega. Georgia’s mountain towns have developed nicely over the years, and there is a wide variety of places to go visit. There are relatively large cities such as Dahlonega and Clayton that are surrounded by great parks and nature, but also have large commercial districts and hotels. Then there are also small towns like Blue Ridge and Ellijay that have just enough. Perhaps the most visited, or most

known, is Helen. This city was originally founded as a logging town, but in the last 1960’s reinvented itself as a Bavarian Alpine town lined with buildings modeled after many of the great south-German cities. It has become crowded over the years and is flooded throughout the day and night with sounds of loud motorcycles, but it has a thriving commercial district with shops and restaurants, is built along a much smaller and younger Chattahoochee River and is surrounded by awesome sites, like Anna Ruby Falls, Unicoi State Park and Dukes Creek Falls. Blue Ridge and Hiawassee are two of my favorite North Georgia towns. Both have nice-enough downtowns, good restaurants, and are surrounded by fat mountains. But what they also have are incredible lakes. Lake Blue Ridge and Chatuge Lake are surrounded by mountains, have clear water and whisper serenity. That said though, if I’m talking about North Georgia lakes, I have no choice but to mention Lake Burton. As far as beauty and serenity goes, it has both Chatuge and Blue Ridge beat. Located just west of Clayton, it is also lined with some of the most expensive real estate in the state. Many famous people have houses there, including Nick Saban and country music star

Alan Jackson, and houses go easily for $2 million to $5 million. I spent part of a summer in college working at Camp High Harbour, which long ago secured a prime spot on the lake. The owner of Waffle House had just bought the small mountain next to the camp and was in the process of blasting off the top of it so he could have 10 flat acres. I bet it’s interesting walking around the grocery store on the weekends there these days. In Georgia, there are countless day hikes, waterfalls, small lakes and small towns. Oh – and canyons. Right. Cloudland Canyon is one of our recent finds. It is awesome and is about a 20-minute drive from Chattanooga. Last time we went we camped there and drove into the city for dinner. It was fantastic. Bottom line is, it’s that time of year again. Do yourself a favor: just pick a spot and go. Geoff Smith is a mortgage banker with Assurance Financial focusing on residential home loans for refinances and home purchases. Geoff Smith, gsmith@lendtheway.com 770-674-1433 Personal: NMLS#104587 Business: NMLS#70876 *The views and opinions expressed in this column do not necessarily reflect the views of Assurance Financial Group

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Local woman opens veteran-only franchise Full-service junk removal business comes to Forsyth By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — After spending more than 20 years working more than 80 hours a week at a corporate job, Anita Tucker knew she wanted to change career paths. “I was totally burned out,” Tucker said. “I realized I was hurting myself but, more importantly, my kids needed me. I am a single mother. I lost my husband eight years ago, so I was concerned that my children were losing another parent to a job that was not satisfying at all.” She saw a news program featuring a national business called JDog Junk Removal and Hauling, a full-service junk removal company that removes almost anything, and suddenly everything clicked. In August, she opened her own franchise in Forsyth County also serving surrounding communities including Hall and Gwinnett counties. The company recycles, reuses or donates as much as it can to minimize items going into the landfill. They also do cleanouts, demolition and salvage

occasionally. To open a franchise, the owner must be a veteran or a family member of a veteran, and the military mindset of respect, integrity and trust are translated to the business, Tucker said. Tucker served in the Navy as a supply officer and is a Desert Storm veteran. She said she is blessed to live in this country where everyone has opportunities like this. “Being a woman and a veteran may be how you define me demographically, but it doesn’t define me as a person,” Tucker said. “I believe we all have tremendous opportunities. No matter who you are, there are going to be people who spit on your dreams or tell you what you should believe or act a certain way. Go with your heart and trust in God.” Since opening in August, Tucker said she has received tremendous support from the community, the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce and her customers. She strives to hire other veterans, too, because they come into every job with a “‘let’s get this done’ attitude,”

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WIRE & WOOD SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL

Hear dozens of singer-songwriters gather together to perform original songs and give music lovers a behind-the-scenes look at the stories that inspired their genres. Join the fun Oct. 6-8, 6-10 p.m. at various stages in downtown Alpharetta. Tickets start at $40. For more information, tickets and schedules, visit wireandwoodalpharetta.com. Looking to get the word out about your event? Submit it to our online calendar at NorthFulton.com/Calendar.

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CRABAPPLE FEST

What: Enjoy this art festival featuring over 100 local antique and art vendors, kids’ activities, local musicians, fantastic food and more. When: Saturday, Oct. 7, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: 12650 Crabapple Road, Milton More info: 678-424-2533 or courtney. spriggs@cityofmiltonga.us

PICKLEBALL

What: Come check out pickleball. It is a combination of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. When: Weekdays, Oct. 6-12, 9 a.m.8:30 p.m. Where: 3150 Old Alabama Road, Johns Creek More info: johnscreekga.gov

CARDIO 20 / STRENGTH 20 / BALANCE 20 (FLEX)

What: Join this class of low-impact cardio and yoga and get a total body workout while focusing on flexibility, balance and cardio. When: Friday, Oct. 6, 9:15 a.m. Where: 3125 Old Alabama Road, Johns Creek More info: johnscreekga.gov

FALL CRAFT BAZAAR

What: The Roswell Ramblers Senior Citizen Club will host their annual bazaar, featuring handcrafted and unique creations. Proceeds from the event benefit local senior programs. When: Saturday, Oct. 7, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Adult Recreation Center, 830 Grimes Bridge Road, Roswell More info: roswellgov.com

VIKING ENCAMPMENT

What: Learn about Viking culture, entertainment, fighting technique, clothing and crafts. There will be several free demonstrations and workshops, including a pagan wedding ceremony demonstration. When: Oct. 7-8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Barrington Hall, 535 Barrington Drive, Roswell More info: roswellgov.com

FREE FITNESS IN THE PARK: ZUMBA

What: Join the free group exercise class with Fitness in the Park. This class will be Zumba and is open to the public. The class is weather-permitting, so visit Roswell’s Facebook page for any cancellations. When: Saturday, Oct. 7, 9-10 a.m. Where: Roswell Town Square, 610 Atlanta St., Roswell More info: roswellgov.com

FREE OUTDOOR FITNESS: BAR-LESS BARRE

What: Taught by certified instructors, all participants are required to sign a waiver before the class with no registration needed. When: Sunday, Oct. 8, Sign-in at 8:45 a.m., Class begins at 9:00 a.m. Where: 9770 Autrey Mill Road, Johns Creek More info: johnscreekga.gov/ RecreationandParks/ProgramsFitness/Free-Outdoor-Fitness

COOKING AND CRAFTS

What: Enjoy a fun way to experience history through simple recipes and heritage crafts enjoyed in the past. Each class will include a cooking activity and a craft. When: Thursday, Oct. 12, 4:30 p.m. Where: 9770 Autrey Mill Road, Johns Creek More info: autreymill.org

What: Alpharetta’s weekly gathering returns on Old Roswell Street with rotating food trucks and music each week. Six to eight food trucks from the Atlanta area will come out to help kick off the weekend early. When: Thursdays, 5-9 p.m. Where: Old Roswell Street in Alpharetta’s historic district More info: awesomealpharetta.com

ALPHARETTA FARMERS MARKET

What: The Alpharetta Farmers Market features fruits, vegetables, natural meats, fresh flowers and herbs, and a variety of home goods. When: Saturdays, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m., through Oct. 29 Where: Old Canton Street in downtown Alpharetta More info: alpharetta.ga.us

CUMMING FARMERS MARKET

What: Come by for a chance to enjoy locally produced vegetables, meat, baked goods, honey, soaps, flowers, art, woodworking and more. When: Wednesday and Saturdays, 6:30-10:30 a.m., through Sept. 30 Where: Cumming Fairgrounds, 235 Castleberry Road More info: cummingfarmersmarket.com

ROSWELL FARMERS & ARTISANS MARKET

What: The Roswell Farmers & Artisans Market offers fresh, local farm, ranch and artisan foods direct from producers, and much more. When: Saturdays, 8 a.m.–noon., through October Where: Roswell City Hall, 38 Hill St. More info: roswellfam.com

MUSIC, ARTS & THEATER: CHOPIN PERFORMANCE

What: The Chopin Society of Atlanta will perform their annual piano recital. This year Dina Yoffe, an internationally recognized and renowned pianist, will play. When: Saturday, Oct. 7, 7-9 p.m. Where: Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., Roswell Cost: Tickets start at $5 More info http://chopinatlanta.org

SCHOOLSCULPTURES WITH KEVIN REESE

What: Students of Vickery Mill Elementary School worked under the guidance of SchoolSculptures founder, Kevin Reese, in creating a one-of-a-kind mobile for their school in this exhibit. When: Through Oct. 31, times vary Where: Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., Roswell More info: roswellgov.com

ROSWELL’S RIVERSIDE SOUNDS CONCERT SERIES

What: Southern Avenue will be performing at this weekend’s Riverside Sounds Concert Series. This will be the last performance of the season with Memphis quintet Southern Avenue. When: Saturday, Oct. 7, 7-9 p.m. Where: Riverside Park, 575 Riverside Road, Roswell More info: 770-641-3705

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What: This is a national club created with the goal to close the gender gap in technology and is open to girls in grades 6-12. Participants are asked to bring a personal laptop. When: Saturday, Oct. 7, 10:30 a.m.– 12:30 p.m. Where: Alpharetta Library, 10 Park Plaza, Alpharetta More info: erin.parks@fultoncountyga. gov

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What: Start your Saturday with yoga. Bring your yoga mat and water for this free class. When: Saturday, Oct. 7, 11 a.m.-noon Where: Milton Library, 855 Mayfield Road, Alpharetta More info: afpls.org

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What: This is a class to teach children art activities and creative techniques. When: Saturday, Oct. 7, 4-5:30 p.m. Where: Ocee Library, 5090 Abbotts Bridge Road, Alpharetta More info: karen.kennedy@ fultoncountyga.gov

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What: Jean Chen will be teaching line dancing. Participants are asked to wear dance shoes or sneakers. When: Tuesday, Oct. 10, 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Where: Northeast/Spruill Oaks Library, 9560 Spruill Road, Alpharetta More info: karen.swenson@ fultoncountyga.gov

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What: Children will read to Bentley, a trained registered therapy dog. They will work on their reading skills with this great listener. When: Tuesday, Oct. 10, 3:30–4 p.m. Where: East Roswell Library, 2301 Holcomb Bridge Road, Roswell More info: afpls.org or 404-613-4050


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Milton’s defense held Roswell to 249 yards in the first half and under 100 yards in the second half during the Eagles’ 40-7 win.

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Milton prevails over rivals Roswell in 63rd meeting By JOE PARKER joe@appenmediagroup.com ROSWELL, Ga. — Milton used steady offensive play and a stout performance from its defense in a lopsided win over Roswell Friday night in the historic North Fulton rivalry series. Milton’s offense moved the ball effectively throughout the night and accumulated just under 400 yards of total offense. Quarterback Jordan Yates accounted for four touchdowns, three passing and one rushing, to lead the Eagles. Roswell’s offense put up 249 yards in the first half, but two costly turnovers in the red zone kept the Hornets to just seven points. Milton’s defense would hold Roswell to under 100 yards in the second half. Roswell’s three-game win streak over Milton ended with the loss. Milton converted a fourth-and-1 in its own territory on the Eagles’ opening drive and went on to score with a touchdown rush from Yates. Roswell responded with an 82-yard drive, capped off by a touchdown pass from Cordel Littlejohn to Tyneil Hopper to tie the game at 7-7. The Eagles faced another fourth down in their own territory on their ensuing drive, but a little trickery led to

Solomon Vanhorse (3) fights off a tackle from Roswell’s Sam Antona in Milton’s 40-7 win. another score. On fourth-and-3 from their own 24, Milton ran a fake punt on a direct snap to Jordan Davis who rushed 30-yards for a first down. Milton would later score on a third-and-17 from Roswell’s 18-yard line with a pass from Yates to Holden Shaw.

The first of Roswell’s red zone turnovers occurred on their next drive. Syaire Waters intercepted a Littlejohn slant in the end zone for a touchback. That turnover resulted in quick points for Milton who used a 75-yard pass from Yates to Dash Hairston to go

up 21-7. Hairston had three receptions for 99-yards and two touchdowns. The Hornets had another chance to cut the lead, but a fumble following a Roswell reception at the 15-yard line turned the ball over to Milton. The score would remain 21-7 until early in the fourth quarter when Yates and Hairston connected for another touchdown. Hayden Hairston added a field goal to give Milton a 31-7 lead with four minutes remaining. Milton added nine points to their lead in 15 seconds when Roswell was called for intentional grounding in the end zone, leading to a safety. DJ Albright then returned the free kick 60-yards for a touchdown. The game ended the non-region schedule for both teams, with Milton sporting a 4-1 record and Roswell falling to 1-4. The win propels Milton to its first 4-1 start since 2014, the last year Milton captured a region title. For Roswell, the game was the fourth frustrating loss for a team with 22 new starters and an almost entirely new coaching staff. Both teams begin region play next Friday. Milton will host West Forsyth, head coach Adam Clack’s former team, while Roswell takes on Lassiter (4-1).


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WEEK 7 (SEPT. 29) FOOTBALL RECAP:

Cambridge earns first win of season By JOE PARKER joe@appenmediagroup.com

Cambridge 27, Johns Creek 7 Midway through its season, Cambridge earned its first win on the road against Johns Creek Friday night. The Bears’ Hogan Dykes connected with receiver Ridge Polk for three scores in the win, with Victor Valentine adding two field goals. Cambridge led 17-7 entering the fourth quarter and extended its lead with Polk’s third touchdown reception of the night. The Gladiators’ only score came from quarterback Zach Gibson on a 3-yard rush midway through the third quarter. Johns Creek fell to 2-2 in region play and will host cross-town rivals Chattahoochee this Friday.

Centennial 45, Chattahoochee 28 Centennial (3-3, 3-1) won its third straight region game, and Chattahoochee (4-2, 3-1) lost its first Region 7-AAAAAA contest Friday night in Roswell. Both teams exchanged quick blows on long plays in the first quarter with

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doya added two passing scores in the second half as Mount Pisgah’s offense put up over 35 points for the fourth time this season. Mount Pisgah remained undefeated in Region 6-A Div. B with the win and sits atop the region standings.

Continued from Page 29 half, Northview’s offense opened the taps in the second to earn the Titans’ first win of the year (1-4, 1-2). Titans’ quarterback Colton McDaniel hit David Diamond for a touchdown pass and extended the lead with a 1-yard sneak in the third quarter. Dunwoody struck back with a touchdown in the fourth to put the score at 21-13, but a long drive and score from running back William Caylor allowed the Titans to cruise to the win late in the fourth.

Mount Paran 41, Pinecrest Academy 7 Pinecrest Academy remains winless after Friday’s lopsided loss to region foes Mt. Paran. The Paladins trailed 31-0 at the half against the No. 7-ranked team in Class A, and couldn’t find the end zone until late in the third quarter when Mickey Mangan scored on a 10-yard rush. Pinecrest has lost five games in a season for the first time since 2013 and are winless through five contests for the first time since 2010.

Class A-Private Walker 28, Fellowship Christian 27 Fellowship Christian suffered a painful, last-second loss to region foes Walker Friday night. With the game tied at 21-21 with under a minute to go, the Paladins’ Lawson Haigler scored on a 10-yard rush, but Walker got penetration on the PAT and forced a miss to keep the lead at 27-21. Using two timeouts and plays to the sideline, Walker moved the ball down to Fellowship’s 26-yard line. With five seconds remaining, a Wildcats’ receiver found space in the middle of the end zone and made an acrobatic catch to tie

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Date set for Old Milton Log Cabin transport Historic structure will be relocated just down the street By PATRICK FOX pat@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. – After nearly two years of planning and fundraising, a local group has set the date to transport the historic Old Milton Log Cabin to its new digs some 500 feet to the south on Milton Avenue. The Alpharetta and Old Milton County Historical Society has hired a contractor to place the Depression-era structure on a trailer and move it to a small park the city purchased this summer. The cabin has sat on the campus of the old Milton High School for decades since it was built between 1934 and 1935 by student members of the Future Farmers of America. The move, scheduled sometime around noon Oct. 14, comes just weeks before the Fulton County Schools plans to clear the property to begin construction on a new math and technology school. The Board of Education donated the cabin to the city in May once it determined the value of the structure was less than the expense to have it demolished. “Things are going well,” said Mary Lee, who has helped spearhead the preservation campaign for the Historical Society. “We’re excited. We’re hoping to make a party out of it.” So far, the nonprofit has raised a little more than $155,000 for the relocation, but that will only cover the cost of the transport. More funds are needed to construct a foundation at the new site and possibly dig a basement, Lee said. Plans call for leaving the cabin on

its transport trailer until a foundation is set. In preparation, the front porch and back room to the structure have already been disassembled. Timing for the move itself is up in the air because of the logistics involved in clearing utility lines and setting up traffic control on Milton Avenue. Even so, the Historical Society is planning to keep onlookers entertained at the nearby Alpharetta Masonic Lodge, 194 Milton Avenue. The event will include music from Atlanta-area musician Randy Elkins. He is the grandson of Pearce Elkins, the teacher and sponsor of the FFA Club at Milton High under whose oversight the Log Cabin was built. In July, the Historical Society sponsored an open house at the cabin to help raise money for its preservation. That event included old-time games for children, food and antique quilt displays. It also included a special visit by George Jones, 96, one of the two surviving FFA students who took part in the cabin’s construction. Now the Historical Society is turning its attention to graduates of the Old Milton High School to help put the project over the top, Lee said. Of the funds raised so far, the organization has received $50,000 from the city and another $15,000 from the Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau. Pat Miller, president of the Historical Society, said donations are being accepted by mail by sending checks to Alpharetta & Old Milton County Historical Society, 1835 Old Milton Pkwy, Alpharetta, Ga. 30009. Please write “Log Cabin” on the memo line. Donations can also be made on the organization’s website, www. aomchs.org; click on Log Cabin at the bottom of the page.

The cabin has sat on the campus of the old Milton High School for decades since it was built between 1934 and 1935 by student members of the Future Farmers of America.

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Cambridge Future Farmers of America named finalist for 2017 chapter INDIANAPOLIS, In — The Cambridge FFA chapter of Milton, Georgia has recently been chosen as a finalist to compete for a 2017 National Premier Chapter: Strengthening Agriculture award from the National FFA Organization. The National Chapter Award Program recognizes outstanding FFA chapters from throughout the country that

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actively implement the mission and strategies of the organization. These chapters improve chapter operations using the National Quality FFA Chapter Standards and a Program of Activities that emphasizes growing leaders, building communities and strengthening agriculture. Chapters are rewarded for providing educational experiences for the entire membership. Chapters eligible to compete for the National Premier Chapter: Strengthening Agriculture award are those that demonstrate competency in doing innovative things or taking traditional concepts and applying a creative twist in the Strengthening Agriculture division of the chapter’s Program of Activities. 10 three-star chapters are selected as finalists for the Premier Chapter: Strengthening Agriculture award and will compete through a presentation and interview process at the 2017 National FFA Convention & Expo, Oct. 25-28 in Indianapolis. The FFA chapters selected to receive the Premier Chapter: Strengthening Agriculture award will be announced on stage during convention. The winning FFA chapter will receive honors made possible by corporate sponsor John Deere.

Cambridge High School students has been chosen as a finalist to compete for a 2017 National Premier Chapter. “Feeding some 9 billion people by mid-century brings with it unprecedented challenges for today’s farmers,” said Amy Allen, manager, national corporate contributions for John Deere. “The skills and experiences learned though the National Chapter Award Program will help meet the critical

CITY OF MILTON NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION The general election of the city of Milton as set forth in O.C.G.A. §21-2-9 will be held on Tuesday, November 7, 2017 for the election of the Council positions namely: Mayor, Councilmembers for District 1/Post 1; District 2/ Post 1 and District 3/Post 1.

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Weekend Voting is Saturday, October 28th – 8:30 am to 7:00 pm Sunday, October 29th – Noon to 5:00 pm Electors may vote at Milton Library, 855 Mayfield Road, Milton, Georgia 30009. On Election Day, November 7, 2017, polls will be open from 7:00am until 8:00pm. Electors will vote in the same polling place as they do for the county, state, and federal elections. Your polling place is shown on the voter’s registration card furnished by Fulton County. The final registration date for a citizen of Milton to register to vote in this election is Tuesday, October 10, 2017. Learn more online at www.fultonelections.com or call 404-612-7020. Sudie AM Gordon

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Cambridge competes in Wingfoot XC Classic

CARTERSVILLE, Ga. — Cambridge’s Lady Bears cross-country team competed at the Atlanta Track Club’s Wingfoot XC Classic on Sept. 23. The Lady Bears competed in the highest class against the top runners in the state. Fielding a limited team, the varsity team was led by Ashley Sechrest who placed 37th out of 200 runners.Chloe Phelps who completed a season best of 20:16 and was followed by Troyce Grant. The JV girls were led by Amanda Leekley. Katie Fishman, Annika Phelps, Allie Maloney, Annabelle Boone, Anjee Rana and Bella Bruin also competed for the JV squad. Maloney, Rana and Bruin all set personal bests in the race.

Cambridge’s Lady Bears cross-country team fared well at the Wingfoot XC Classic in Cartersville.

Milton Fire Marshall advises safe burning MILTON, Ga. — Some Milton residents are now permitted to burn yard debris with the end of the Environmental Protection Division’s burn ban, but the city’s Fire Marshall is urging safe practices. From Oct. 1 — April 30, residents in agriculturally zoned areas are permitted to burn small piles of yard debris provided they abide by the city’s fire regulations. The permitted area generally applies to all areas of the city except the Ga. 9/Deerfield Corridor and within residential subdivisions. Refer to the “Current Zoning” map under the “Maps” section on the Milton website at www.cityofmiltonga.us/maps, or contact City Hall at 678-2422500 if you are unsure if you live in an agriculturally

zoned area. Outdoor burning of small piles of residential debris may be allowed depending on the fire danger rating for the day. The rating is dependent on factors such as the wind and humidity levels for the day. Residents are urged to call the Milton Fire Department at 678-242-2541 during regular business hours to check if safe burning is permitted on any day outside of the Burn Ban. For those planning to burn yard debris, which includes leaves, small branches and twigs, Milton’s Fire Marshall advises following these tips to ensure a safe burn: • All fires must be out at dark; • Clear 25 feet or more area around debris pile;

• Generally, according to the International Fire Code, debris piles should a minimum of 50 feet from any building or other structure (fence, property line, etc.); • Never use flammable liquids to start fire; • Check to see which direction the wind is blowing before starting the fire so flames and smoke do not blow at you or at your neighbor; • You are responsible for your smoke: If the fire creates a public nuisance though excessive smoke and we respond with a fire engine, Milton Fire will put it out. • Never leave the fire unattended; • Ensure fire is completely extinguished and pile is cool to the touch. • Complete regulations are available on the Milton website under “Residential Burning Rules.”

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DEATH NOTICES Patricia Boyd, 85, of Suwanee, passed away September 21, 2017. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors. Lawrence Browning, 83, of Cumming, passed away September 26, 2017. Arrangements by Byars Funeral Home.

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Darryl Tim Campbell, 55, of Cumming, passed away September 20, 2017. Arrangements by McDonald and Son Funeral Home. Kenneth A. Doeding, 85, of Cumming, passed away September 23, 2017. Arrangements by Byars Funeral Home.


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Stephanie Butler Realtor® 678.296.1774

NEW LISTING

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Greystone: 135 Foxhollow Trail 6 bd • 6 full ba • 1 half ba • 1.8 acre lot with gorgeous pool and spa • screen porch and stone patio • master on main • finished terrace level with kitchen • gated community FMLS #5906119 • $1,650,000

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Prov @ Atlanta National: 750 Lake Mist Cove 5 bd • 5 ba • 3 half ba• master on main • full finished basement w/ wine cellar, steam shower, sauna • open floor plan • tons of windows • cul-de-sac lot • swim/tennis neighborhood FMLS #5833860 • $949,000

Six Hills: 880 Owens Lake Road 5 bd • 5 full ba • 1 half ba • master on main • renovated kitchen • finished basement • pool/spa and screened in porch w/ fireplace FMLS #5855450 • $1,175,000

Parc at Broadwell: 9000 Emerson Place 5 bd • 4 full ba • 1 half ba • master + guest suite on main finished terrace level • covered veranda FMLS #5865846 • $699,000

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Dorris Road: One of the most coveted roads in Milton • 9.75 lake front acres • rolling hills and hardwood trees are plentiful • land plan and soil testing has been done FMLS: #5867556 • $975,000

Six Hills: 870 Owens Lake Road 10 acre lake front parcel in Six Hills neighborhood • bring your own plan & builder • gated entry to property • complete privacy FMLS #5814586 • $795,000

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Jennifer Oaks: 1715 Harvest Circle 7 bd • 5 full ba • 1 half ba • renovated kitchen • bedroom on main • finished basement FMLS: #5904991 • $520,000

Realtor® 770.715.0325

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Brookshade: 841 N Brookshade Pkwy 6 bd • 4 full ba • 1 half ba • master on main • renovated kitchen • new hardwoods • finished basement • open floor plan • Swim/tennis neighborhood FMLS #5809588 • $699,900

Mayfield Place: 1130 Mayfield Manor Drive 5 bd • 2 ba • 1 half ba • move in ready and within minutes to DT Alpharetta shops, dining • wooded backyard • finished basement • renovated kitchen FMLS #5837827 • $479,900

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Gianna Whisler-Amneteg Realtor® 470.865.9887

Six Hills: 13240 Owens Way 6 bd • 6 full ba • 1 half ba • master on main • pool/spa • private lot • finished terrace level FMLS #5858768 • $1,315,000

Kelly Finley

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UNDER CONTRACT

Tuxford: 520 Jacaranda Court 4 bd • 4 full ba • 1 half ba • master upstairs • finished terrace level • keeping room FMLS #5870613 • $499,900

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