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NEW for 3/4: New restaurant; Remembering Jones Webb

NEW for 3/4: New restaurant; Remembering Jones Webb

Click here to read the full new edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Summit Chase converts to scratch-based restaurant March 9 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Webb office was postgraduate training for young lawyers
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers Outdoor Power Equipment and Hardware
FEEDBACK: If a teacher is ineffective, should administrators be blamed?
UPCOMING: Wreaths Across America exhibit comes to Gwinnett March 9
NOTABLE: New Technology allows traffic signals to connect to vehicles
RECOMMENDED: Washington’s End by Jonathan Horn 
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Birdsong remains a showcase of a fire-dependent ecology
MYSTERY PHOTO: After a week off, see if you can solve this new mystery
CALENDAR: GGC’s first of two Preview Day is March 5

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by · March 4, 2022 · Full issues
Webb on horseback.  Photo provided.

BRACK: Webb firm was postgraduate training for young lawyers

By Elliott Brack  |  What a tremendous life Jones Webb of Lawrenceville lived!  He was a community builder, led numerous civic organizations, was an accomplished attorney, had been a veteran of three services (the Army, the Marines and the Navy) and he thoroughly enjoyed all aspects of the great outdoors.

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NEW for 3/1: On teacher tenure and November candidates

NEW for 3/1: On teacher tenure and November candidates

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Why teacher tenure is a good practice for schools
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Taking a look at the races for U.S. Senate and governor
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company
FEEDBACK: Disturbed at what she sees from school board meeting
UPCOMING: PCOM established medical education Center for Excellence
NOTABLE: Norcross gets $10,000 grant to reduce liability exposure
OBITUARIES: Jones Webb
RECOMMENDED: Great Swedish Fairy Tales by John Bauer
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Gospel singer Lee Roy Abernathy was  popular; ran for governor
MYSTERY PHOTO: Send in your mysteries
CALENDAR: Author Julius Thompson speaks at Suwanee Library on Sunday, March 6 

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by · March 1, 2022 · Full issues
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Jones Webb

Retired Lawrenceville attorney Jones Webb entered eternal rest on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022, at his home surrounded by loved ones. He was preceded in death by his wife of 65 years, Marion Allison Webb, who passed away on Dec. 9, 2016.

Jones’ request was that his obituary be a humble expression of his character, and so it begins. Jones Webb never liked his name because he didn’t have a middle name and people were always calling him “Webb Jones.” He was a faithful son and brother, a small-town lawyer, loving husband and father, a family man, and friend to all.

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by · February 26, 2022 · Obituaries
1/8 full issue: Berryhill to coach again; Oldest law firm; Blue wave?

1/8 full issue: Berryhill to coach again; Oldest law firm; Blue wave?

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Damon Berryhill Returns to Manage Gwinnett Stripers for Third Season
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Powell and Edwards Continues Run as Longest Ongoing Law Firm
ANOTHER VIEW: Were the Midterms a Blue Wave or Just New High Water Level?
SPOTLIGHT: Aurora Theatre
UPCOMING: Gwinnett County Budget for 2019 Is $1.82 billion, Up 4.8 Percent
NOTABLE: Deadline is January 31 for Submitting Snap Suwanee Photographs
RECOMMENDED: The Journey, a film.
GEORGIA TIDBIT: W.E.B. Dubois Had Productive Years Working in Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: Clues include Harbor, Water and Boats in This Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Here’s why Gwinnett Place Area Roads Stay So Clean
CALENDAR: A New Year Brings More and More Upcoming Events

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by · January 8, 2019 · Full issues
BRACK: Powell and Edwards continues run as longest ongoing law firm

BRACK: Powell and Edwards continues run as longest ongoing law firm

By Elliott Brack } The oldest continuing law firm in Gwinnett is changing its name—again. The new firm is named Powell and Edwards of Lawrenceville. It was previously known as Webb, Tanner and Powell. Jones Webb and Bill Tanner both have retired from management of the firm, though continue as “of counsel” with offices at the firm.

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by · January 8, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective