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Norcross' new gateway: Cemetery Street
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Norcross is about to breathe life into a street named Cemetery. And the road's rebirth has implications for downtown Norcross and Buford Highway, city officials said.
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Norcross eyes future need of parks
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Norcross city leaders are developing a 20- to 25-year roadmap for the needs of the community's local parks and green space.
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Bucky Johnson replaces Beard on ARC board
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Gwinnett Daily Post
For the first time in more than a decade, Gwinnett’s cities will have a new representative on the Atlanta Regional Commission.
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City of Norcross in good financial shape
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Gwinnett Daily Post
City officials in one western Gwinnett town are proud to report a strong financial footing despite the economic problems.
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Gwinnett feud frays county-city relations
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Gwinnett County and its cities are locked in a two-year battle that has cost them more than good will.
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Norcross mayor endorses Carter for Congress
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The Norcross mayor has endorsed Republican Liz Carter to represent Georgia’s Fourth Congressional District.
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Cities turn to art, liquor, karaoke to lure business
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Sugar Hill has an abiding faith in its blueprint for a new downtown.
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14 cities remain united in service dispute against county
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Gwinnett Daily Post
Officials say the remaining 14 cities are “100 percent on board” with a joint effort to take on Gwinnett County in a service dispute, despite a defection by Lilburn this week.
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Norcross helps community clean up, recycle
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Gwinnett Daily Post
Norcross residents and their neighbors from places as far away as Dawsonville, Jonesboro and Winder participated in some spring cleaning Saturday.
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County garbage customers will pay more than cities'
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
While Gwinnett County's solid waste plan lowers rates for many unincorporated residents, cities have fared much better in their contracts for residential garbage service.
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Lillian Webb Park to host beach-themed dedication
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Gwinnett Daily Post
Newly renovated Lillian Webb Park will host “Spring Break in Norcross” next month, a beach-themed event aimed at celebrating the weather and the rededication of the park.
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Officials, residents to celebrate new welcome center in Norcross
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Gwinnett Daily Post
City officials, staff and residents will be on hand next month for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the Norcross Welcome Center at 189 Lawrenceville St. The new facility will serve as an information hub for both locals and tourists, as well as offering a venue for both historic and artistic displays.
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Service dispute goes to court
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Gwinnett Daily Post
Commissioners and councilmen could decide this week to take some services off the table in a year long service dispute.
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