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A Mattie's Call has been issued for Russell Clifford Moore, 66.

<b>Email </b>julia.harris@patch.com<b><br>Phone </b>678-490-4729<b><br>Hometown</b> New York<b><br>Birthday</b> 1970<br><b>Bio </b>Before coming to Patch I worked for a variety of publications over the years, including The Times-Herald Record's Gazette, a weekly newspaper, in Port Jervis, NY, and as Editor-In-Chief for Petlanta magazine. I have no children. My Shih Tzu, Shelby, is my surrogate child. I enjoy photography, gardening, dancing, fishing (trout stream and bass), hiking, arts, architecture, history and exploring our natural universe.
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A Mattie's Call has been issued for Russell Clifford Moore, 66.

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The tax deadline is April 18, not April 15, for both federal and Georgia income taxes this year.
Gather around the water cooler to discuss hot topics and what's happening in Northeast Cobb.
Join us around the water cooler to discuss hot topics and what's happening in Northeast Cobb.
A mom at Keheley Elementary wonders whether overbooking kids--on the hunt for academic success--has too many downsides.
Gather around the water cooler to discuss hot topics and what's happening in Northeast Cobb today, April 13.
Cobb residents read books during silent protest in Mariettta.
A protest in Marietta Square urges Cobb to balance the budget without shutting down 13 of 17 libraries.
A protest in Marietta Square urges Cobb to balance the budget without shutting down 13 of 17 libraries.
Residents read books during a silent protest Monday afternoon in an effort to save 13 of Cobb's libraries.
A protest in Marietta Square urges Cobb to balance the budget without shutting down 13 of 17 libraries.
Cobb residents read books during at silent protest this afternoon.
County citizens read books at a silent protest in Marietta today in an effort to keep the budget axe away from 13 of the facilities.
A protest in Marietta Square urges Cobb to balance the budget without shutting down 13 of 17 libraries.
Join us around the water cooler to discuss hot topics and what's happening in Northeast Cobb today, April 12.
The latest incident reports from Precinct 1 and 4.
Join us around the water cooler to discuss hot topics and what's happening in Northeast Cobb today, April 11.
Donald Trump may run for President. Is he a suitable President for our country?