Forsyth Herald - May 8, 2025

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Still giving

Man, 90, marks milestone with 200th blood donation

FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Marvin Epp wants to share his good health.

At 90 years old, the energetic but soft-spoken Forsyth County resident still works, volunteers at his local church and helps neighbors when he can.

He also regularly donates blood, a routine he has maintained for the past 65 years.

“God did not intend for me to waste my good health on myself,” Epp said.

After church April 13, Epp donated his 200th pint of Type A positive blood at Northside Hospital Forsyth, marking a lifetime total of about 25 gallons — enough to fill a pickup’s gas tank or most of a bathtub.

Neighbor Ann Matia, 91, accompanied him on the visit, presenting him with a balloon to mark the occasion.

“This is something that needs to be recognized,” Matia said.

Epp has always felt strongly about civic duty, and donating is just one part of that responsibility.

Epp said he holds a deep respect for veterans and first responders and has never missed voting. He also extends a “24/7, 365” invitation to his neighbors, offering to help them with any predicament at any time.

Matia said she once knocked on Epp’s door at 2 a.m. after experiencing severe pain. He leapt into action and took her to the hospital where she was treated for kidney stones.

See EPP, Page 7

Building project raises concerns among residents along gravel road

FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Residents along one of Forsyth County’s few remaining gravel roads say they are concerned about traffic impacts from a planned subdivision and highway exit.

Ann Garvin, a resident who has lived on Tidwell Road since 1990, said a near 1-mile portion of the road has remained unpaved since she began living there. She said she is worried the creation of a subdivision and opening of a Ga. 400 exit at McGinnis Ferry Road could bring dangerous traffic.

“I beg the county due to the additional traffic that is going to be using this road, please make some improvements,” Garvin said.

Commissioners have delayed a rezoning decision for a subdivision along Tidwell Road about a half mile north of the Ga. 400 exit at McGinnis Ferry, which is still under construction.

Tidwell Estates is a 12.5-acre, 20-lot, single-family subdivision. A zoning condition would require the developer to pave about 800 feet but would leave a majority of the gravel section unpaved.

See ROAD, Page 12

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Marvin Epp holds a balloon he received from friend and neighbor Ann Matias while donating his 200th pint of blood April 13 at Northside Hospital Forsyth.

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South Vietnamese, U.S. veterans commemorate 1975 fall of Saigon

DUNWOODY, Ga. — Dozens of retired South Vietnamese and Americans gathered at Brook Run Park April 29 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon.

The Black April Commemoration honors the memory of allies, civilians and soldiers of the former Republic of Vietnam. On April 30, 1975, North Vietnamese forces captured the southern capital of Saigon, marking the end of the American-backed government and the war.

DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson, District 6 Commissioner Ted Terry, state Rep. Long Tran (D-District 80, Dunwoody) attended the two-hour ceremony at Georgia Way South and Crescent Circle.

The ceremony was held at the new war memorial, crowd-funded by the Vietnamese American Community of Georgia and the Atlanta Vietnam Veterans Business Association. It’s the only Vietnam War Memorial in the United States created as a partnership between the

From left, John Butler, chair emeritus of the Atlanta Vietnam Veterans Business Association, and Vietnamese American Community of Georgia President TraMy Nguyen welcome scores of people to the April 29 Black April Commemoration at the new Brook Run Park Vietnam War Memorial.

South Vietnamese and American veteran communities. Both groups and Dunwoody officials unveiled the $1.5 million monument last October.

See HONOR, Page 15

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UPS announces 20,000 job cuts

SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. — United Parcel Service announced April 29 it plans to cut 20,000 jobs and shutter 164 storefronts nationwide amid ongoing changes at one of the world’s largest package delivery companies.

UPS is executing the largest network reconfiguration in its history. In January, UPS announced a deal with Amazon, its largest customer, to lower delivery volume by more than 50 percent by the second half of 2026. When its contract came for renewal, CEO Carol B. Tomé said it was time to reassess margins. The layoff affects fewer than half a percent of all estimated 490,000 UPS employees.

“While our building footprint is changing, our record of reliable pickup and delivery is not,” a UPS spokesperson wrote April 29. “We remain committed to providing industry-leading service to customers in more than 200 countries and territories around the world.”

The company’s first quarter revenue just beat Wall Street’s estimate at $21.55 billion, which was a slight decline from last year.

CEO Tomé told investors April 29 that uncertainty in global trade markets led to a drop in consumer confidence and some muted demand in February and March. Tomé also said the company’s reconfiguration is on track with 73 buildings expected to close by the end of June.

“By modeling different scenarios, we will be able to adjust to rapid shifts in the business,” Tomé said. “Given today’s level of uncertainty; however, we are not providing any updates to our consolidated full-year outlook at this time.”

UPS Spokeswoman Karen Tomaszewski Hill told Appen Media April 30 that the closing of brick-and-mortar locations and the layoffs are not directly related and are a part of the company’s ongoing reconfiguration. The decision predates President Donald Trump’s onagain, off-again tariffs.

In a statement, Sandy Springs Communications Director Carter Long said the city recognizes the impact of the news and understands their announcement creates a lot of uncertainty

“We are reaching out to UPS to understand the scope of the operational job cuts and potential effect on Sandy Springs,” the statement says.

“While the geographic locations of the workforce reductions are unclear at this time, our priority remains ensuring our residents have access to the resources they need through the city.”

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Of all the types of melanomas, acral melanoma is perhaps the most intriguing. This rare form of skin cancer sometimes arises from pressurerelated injuries, especially on the soles of the feet. Melanoma develops from melanocytes—the pigment-producing skin cells responsible for tanning. Acral melanoma occurs on the palms, soles, or beneath fingernails and toenails. While rare in countries with predominantly light-skinned European populations—where most melanomas stem from sun exposure—acral melanoma is the most common form of melanoma in many darker-skinned populations across Latin America, Africa, and Asia.

What makes acral melanoma especially fascinating is that, unlike most cancers, it is not usually caused by sun damage or other typical carcinogens. If asked to name things that cause cancer, most people would list tobacco, alcohol, sun exposure, radiation, or viruses like HPV. But few would think to include stubbing a toe or stepping on a rock.

Yet, injuries to the feet may contribute significantly to acral melanoma. A study in China found higher melanoma rates in the south compared to the north and hypothesized that this was due to the greater prevalence of barefoot walking in the south. These individuals experienced more foot trauma— contusions and punctures—compared to their northern counterparts, who more often wore shoes. In nonEuropean populations, melanomas on the soles are reported to be four to eight times more common than those on the palms, further supporting the idea that physical injury may be the key factor that originates most acral melanomas.

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The answer may lie in the differences between the types of mutations seen in acral melanomas versus other forms of melanoma. Sunlight typically causes smallscale mutations—so-called “point mutations.” A photon of UV light acts like a microscopic laser, striking DNA and altering a single molecule within a gene. These UV-induced cancers display a characteristic “UV signature” in their genetic code – small and hyper focused mutations.

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The Vietnamese people’s strong sense of community found a home in Metro Atlanta with an estimated 25,000 living in Gwinnett County, considered a central hub for the group on the East Coast.

John Butler, a retired army field officer who serves as chair emeritus of the Atlanta Vietnam Veterans Business Association, introduced guests alongside Vietnamese American Community of Georgia President TraMy Nguyen.

They recognized Dunwoody Parks and Recreation Director Rachel Waldron for her help getting the monument installed

at the 110-acre park.

Along the sidewalk surrounding the monument, the South Vietnamese community put up dozens of photographs from 1975 depicting the thousands fleeing communist policies on boats and rafts. Hundreds of thousands of South Vietnamese civilians and soldiers were killed, and the end of the war displaced millions. April 30 is day of remembrance and mourning, known as “Tháng Tư Đen” or “Black April.”

The keynote speakers were retired U.S. Army Col. Ton That Tuan and Alfred J. Lipphardt, commander-in-chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. The ceremony included national anthems, wreath-laying, a powerful moment of silence, the offering of incense and a candlelight vigil.

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The South Vietnamese color guard lowers a flag to half-staff April 29 during the Black April Commemoration at the new Brook Run Park Vietnam War Memorial. The evening of remembrance and mourning for the South Vietnamese community commemorated Black April and the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon.

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