City Manager’s Bi-Weekly Report 240 South Glynn Street • Fayetteville, Georgia 30214 770-461-6029 • fayetteville-ga.gov
April 2, 2018
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Mayor Ed Johnson (right) is a regular guest on The Bear 92.5 FM’s “Bob & Rob Show”. Here they are pictured with Office Manager Harriet Boylan.
The Bear marks a year on the air from the Courthouse Square They’re Bob & Rob, they’re on The Bear, and you can see them on the Square. The Old Courthouse Square, that is, in Historic Downtown Fayetteville. When 2017 began, The Bear 92.5 FM was still broadcasting from studios located along Hwy. 16 on the west side of Downtown Senoia. They moved from there to the Square just a little over a year ago, and now “The Southside’s Best Country” is served up every day from 105 Stonewall Avenue in Fayetteville, nestled snugly between Town Square Jewelers and “Hey Jo!” Boutique. 105 Stonewall has been many things over
the years, including a tire store, an antiques & collectibles store, an art gallery, a Juvenile Court facility and more. Fayetteville City Historian John Lynch, who grew up in a home along what is now North Jeff Davis Drive, says 105 Stonewall is where he and many other Fayetteville residents first saw a television set back in the 1950s, placed on display in that street-facing window. More than half a century later, The Bear 92.5 FM calls 105 Stonewall “home”, and now when locals look through that window, they see radio programs being broadcast to listeners all over the southern Atlanta (Continued on Page 11)