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East Cobb Police Blotter, Sept. 30-Oct. 6
The latest incident reports from Precinct 4 and selected areas of Precinct 3.

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The latest incident reports from Precinct 4 and selected areas of Precinct 3.

The developer of a proposed senior living complex next to East Cobb Park will refile next year.
Monday's Cobb Chamber of Commerce breakfast kicked off Cobb Public Safety Appreciation Week.
Monday's Cobb Chamber of Commerce breakfast kicked off Cobb Public Safety Appreciation Week.
Several commissions are meeting, and there is a public meeting on the arts.
Several East Cobb restaurants are participating in the high school's foundation fundraising drive.
The theme for the 63rd annual celebration after Frances MacGahee is "Hats Off to Roswell."
The meetings are scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday at schools throughout the district.
The resurfacing of Sewell Mill Road is scheduled for this week.
The bridge over I-75 will link the Town Center area with Kennesaw State University.
Several home contractor-related businesses were approved last week.
The latest construction information is provided by commissioner JoAnn Birrell.
Several home contractor-related businesses were approved last week.
East Cobb teams finished strong in the county cross country meet Saturday.
Three other people, including two juveniles, were injured in a crash Saturday on Mars Hill Road.
Amy White and AI Petteway are featured in next Saturday's Six String Social Club event.
The Oct. 19 event at Georgia Tech aims to educate parents of middle and high schoolers about opportunities awaiting their children after graduation.
The Oct. 17 event is free, but the registration deadline is next Thursday.
That portion of Paper Mill Road has been closed since late May.
Pope also bounced back in Friday's East Cobb football action.