Articles by: Elliott Brack

BRACK: Round of applause for Lawrenceville for its recent action

BRACK: Round of applause for Lawrenceville for its recent action

By Elliott Brack  |  Gwinnett Forum is pleased with actions in one of our Gwinnett cities. The Lawrenceville City Council has recently taken moves to upgrade properties within its borders by appropriating taxpayer funds to purchase properties on one of its gateways and to buy properties needing re-development for a less dense environment.

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BRACK: Norcross ranks 14th in nation in U.S. patents per 10,000 people

By Elliott Brack  |  Bet you didn’t know this: Norcross, Ga. ranks 14th in the nation in the number of U.S. patents issued, per 10,000 population!  That’s what we found out from TIME magazine. 

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BRACK: Beard is longest serving city official in Gwinnett: 46 years

By Elliott Brack  |  Buford’s Philip Beard feels that he has not one, but two distinctions: he has served consecutively as a city official for 46 years, longer than anyone in Gwinnett.  He’ll start his 47th year on September 1, 2021.  All this time he has been the chairman of the City Commission, and also chairman of the Buford City Schools Board.

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BRACK: Haskell is another Gwinnettian who finds successful career

By Elliott Brack |  Routinely, we bump into or hear about young people from Gwinnett who have achieved greatly, sometimes elsewhere, and at other times, locally. We spoke to another one the other day, this one who has become successful in the finance industry in New York City.

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BRACK: You may get frustrated when you change your mailing address

BRACK: You may get frustrated when you change your mailing address

By Elliott Brack |  If for some reason you are considering changing your postal mailing address, be forewarned! You are about to face a problem, that of your mail being significantly delayed, no matter how diligent you are in following the correct procedures for forwarding mail to a new address.

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BRACK: Time of the year for local governments to OK budgets

BRACK: Time of the year for local governments to OK budgets

By Elliott Brack  |  It is somewhat surprising to find that the City of Lawrenceville is raising taxes.  This once-staid conservative government is going to raise ad valorem taxes this year by 0.4 mills.  Not only that, the city is also going to start charging its first garbage fee, which will be $10 per month for 2022, and in 2023, will be $20 a month. Previously, there was no fee for garbage service.

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BRACK: Second doctor named Miles Mason goes into retirement

JULY 6, 2021  |  If you were living in the Duluth area in the last 60 years, chances are you knew of the medical practices of Miles Mason. You see, there have been two doctors named Miles Mason practicing medicine out of Duluth.  Miles Mason Jr. tended to all sorts of medical needs in the Duluth area until 1994.

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NEWS: Fourth Estate is losing ground, which hurts democracy

NEWS: Fourth Estate is losing ground, which hurts democracy

By Elliott Brack  |  Here on the eve of Independence Day, the Fourth Estate may be losing a battle that cannot help our American system of government. Unless it can be turned around, this battle will be adding to the woes, and may doom, our way of life in the United States of America. 

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BRACK: Ever awakened on the weekend by noise of leaf blowers?

BRACK: Ever awakened on the weekend by noise of leaf blowers?

By Elliott Brack |  How often have you been awakened before 9 a.m. by the whine of a lawnmower or leaf blower on a weekend?  Of course, it can happen any day, but on the weekends, it particularly bugs me.

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BRACK: New York’s use of ranked choice voting is major system test

BRACK: New York’s use of ranked choice voting is major system test

By Elliott Brack  |  There were major political results in New York City this week, as citizens there held a primary to determine who will be the Democratic candidate for mayor. Weak Republican influence in New York points to the eventual Democratic winner as the next mayor. The mayor will officially be decided in their General Election in November.

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