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Roswell council votes to maintain tax rate
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PARTNERS IN PLAY
CANDY WAYLOCK/HERALD
The City of Alpharetta unveiled its newest playground recently, designed for residents in the area near Alpharetta Elementary School on Mayfield Road. The playground comes complements of a partnership between the city and Fulton County Schools to use space at the school for a safe, neighborhood play area during hours when school is not in session. The new playground, with an estimated price tag of $107,992, was funded in part with donations from Northside Hospital Foundation and the Resurgens Charitable Foundation. The playground has inclusive equipment to accommodate disabled students and residents.
Official questions powers of school superintendent
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