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New Peachtree Corners Circle Thru Lane Now Complete

Email judy.putnam@patch.com, Phone 770-235-1790 Hometown Hialeah, Florida Bio: With over 15 years as an experienced journalist, Judy joined Patch in November 2010 after spending several years as editor and writer for a nationally distributed relocation magazine covering business, real estate, school and community news.
Her background includes 10 years as an editor and writer for several local golf publications where she covered both professional and amateur events throughout the state. She also worked as a freelancer for the AJC while attending college.
She graduated Georgia State University with a degree in journalism and a minor in American Literature. Judy has lived in the Atlanta metro area for over 25 years and currently resides in Duluth with her husband and two sons. When she's not reporting, you can find her out chasing a little white ball around the area golf courses.

Norcross Blue Devils travel this week to Duluth to meet the Wildcats, game time is 7:30 p.m.
Cori Davenport answers questions on her bid for election to Johns Creek Post 3 city council seat.
Karen Richardson answers questions on her bid for re-election to Johns Creek Post 3 city council seat.
Peachtree Corners also adds two additional code enforcement officers.
Remember, Oct. 7 is the deadline to register for the November elections.
Following is a list of five homes that have recently sold, prices range from $260,000 to $580,000.
Constitution Week was established in 1956.
News from Patch sites throughout the metro area.
Fulton County is providing flu vaccinations at six health centers, including two located near Johns Creek. The vaccinations protect against three to four strains.
Tax bills have been mailed to Peachtree Corners property owners. The county tax commissioner offers helpful information.
Constitution Day is observed on September 17 each year. The holiday was created in 2004.
President Barack Obama signed a proclamation on Monday. The order is in effect until sunset Sept. 20.
Here are five things you may not know about the two big lotteries.
Two back-to-back meetings are scheduled Tuesday, Sept. 17, one an executive session, the second to appoint judge, swear in an inspector and two code enforcement officers.
Randall Johnson answers questions on his bid for re-election to Johns Creek Post 1 city council seat.
Leonard Zaprowski answers questions on his bid for the Post 1 City Council seat.
Between TV, video games, computers and smart phones kids, the amount of screen time kids and families are taking part in is on the rise.