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A look back on 2014 Each year, our editors comb through the year’s archives of stories to select the most talked about and impactful articles. This year’s selections look at stories at the local level that are helping to shape Fulton County and the city of Milton.
While there were more stories that didn’t make this year’s “look back,” a brief compilation and review will help to quickly remind our readers of stories we presented this year and some that we’ll continue to follow in the New Year.
A: Fulton County Schools let out just as the snow began, leaving students stranded on buses and in classrooms due to heavy traffic. B: Jim Cregge, Milton’s parks and recreation director, explains the changes coming to Bell Memorial
See “Year in Review,” Pages 8 - 9
Park. C: Police reopen ‘Monkey Man’ death. D: The new $600 million mixed-use Avalon development opened in Alpharetta. E. Damage was reported at the Mayfield Place sub-
HIGHER SCORES MEAN MORE COLLEGE OPTIONS.
division, which is off Mayfield Road in Alpharetta. This area was hit by a tornado.
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