Alpharetta-Roswell Herald — October 8, 2020

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Roswell council split over business tax hike

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Women workers bear major brunt of crisis

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SOMETHING TO CELEBRATE

Alpharetta Mayor Jim Gilvin speaks at the Sept. 25 opening of the new adaptive playground at Alpharetta Elementary School, a joint project between the city, the school system, the North Metro Atlanta Miracle League and private donations. With $40,000 from Northside Hospital and $35,000 from the Resurgens Foundation, the city committed $25,000 for construction and up to $30,000 for upgrades to the school area that has drawn little use in the past. The new neighborhood playground is available to the public during non-school hours and features a wheelchair adaptive swing, upgraded trail surface complete with sensory environments and improved landscaping which provides a safer and inclusive experience.

Hornets remain perfect with win over Campbell

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