Forsyth Herald — April 2, 2020

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A note to our readers A p r i l 2 , 2 0 2 0 | N o r t h F u l t o n . c o m | A n A p p e n M e d i a G r o u p P u b l i c a t i o n | 5 0 ¢ | Vo l u m e 2 3 , N o . 1 4

DENISE RAY/HERALD

Quiet amid the crisis

Some residents are using their free time to reflect on the beauty of nature during troubled times. Moderate temperatures drew a number of people out to Tidwell Park on Pilgrim Mill Road to enjoy the first full week of spring. Forsyth County has limited access to local parks to daylight hours and closed off facilities where people would be prone to ignore social distancing protocols recommended during the coronavirus threat. Read more, Page 2

Appen Media Group and the Herald newspapers are committed to providing our readers with the latest information to keep them safe and aware during the coronavirus pandemic. Our staff is working overtime to provide the latest updates from state and local governments who make decisions that impact our lives. We are also tracking the impact of the crisis on our schools, our businesses and our quality of life. While the information in this publication is as timely when printed, the pandemic is evolving rapidly. For the most up to date information, visit our special COVID-19 online section at northfulton.com/special/ coronavirus which is being updated daily. With a focus on your neighborhood like no other news service, we strive to deliver the most relevant information to our readers.


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