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NEW for 1/11: Mask requirement back; Remembering Brad Currey

NEW for 1/11: Mask requirement back; Remembering Brad Currey

Click here to read the latest edition Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett to reimpose mask requirement in county facilities
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnett loses one of its key industrial leaders in Brad  Currey
SPOTLIGHT: The Gwinnett Stripers
FEEDBACK: Forum should consider adding affordable housing to Objectives
UPCOMING: Second waste hauler suspends bulky and yard waste pickup
NOTABLE: Gwinnett County Transit wins Performance Award
OBITUARIES: Bradley Norton Currey Jr. 
RECOMMENDED: There, There by Tommy Orange 
GEORGIA TIDBIT: John D. Gray was major early industrialist in Southeast
MYSTERY PHOTO: Dark photo had a distinctive history; What is it?
CALENDAR: Groundbreaking of new Snellville Library is today (January 11) at 3 p.m.

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by · January 11, 2022 · Full issues
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BRACK: Gwinnett loses a key industrial leader in Brad  Currey

By Elliott Brack |  Georgia lost a mighty good man when Bradley Currey Jr. died last week in Atlanta at the age of 91. For 24 years, he was associated with Rock-Tenn Company, which had its headquarters in Norcross.  The company was one of the leaders in the recycled paper business, turning used paperboard into printed cartons for the beverage industry, among its many users. 

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by · January 11, 2022 · Elliott Brack's Perspective