0 Real Estate Curious about what's on the market? See what the latest houses in and around Woodstock-Towne Lake have to offer. Real Estate News , Patch Staff Posted Reply WOODSTOCK-TOWNE LAKE, GA — Whether you're actively researching for a new home or just interested in other properties nearby, you can start your search with five of the newest listings in Woodstock-Towne Lake featured below. Follow the address links below to see more photos of homes that spark your interest. Here are the five newest properties to hit the market in and around the Woodstock-Towne Lake area — including a listing in the Woodstock area with 3 beds and 2 baths for $395,000, and another in the Woodstock area with 3 beds and 2 baths for $1.1 million. Like what you see? Just click on any address in the list to get more pics and details. Happy house hunting! Editor's note: This list was automatically generated using data compiled by Redfin . Please … [Read more...] about Woodstock-Towne Lake: Check Out 5 Nearby Properties For Sale
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Town Of Smyrna: Christmas Tree Drop-Off
0 Politics & Government See the latest announcement from the Town of Smyrna. Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from the Town of Smyrna: 12/27/2021 If you would like to recycle your live Christmas Tree, please remove all decorations (including tinsel) and bring the tree to Lee Victory Recreation Park. Signage will direct you to the area adjacent to Freedom Playground. Drop-off your tree now through January 16th. This press release was produced by the Town of Smyrna . The views expressed here are the author's own. Thank Reply Share Town Of Smyrna: Christmas Tree Drop-Off The rules of replying: Be respectful. Be transparent. Keep it local and relevant. Review the Patch Community Guidelines. Reply to this article Reply More from … [Read more...] about Town Of Smyrna: Christmas Tree Drop-Off
Town Of Smyrna: Town Hall Closed Friday, December 31
0 Politics & Government See the latest announcement from the Town of Smyrna. Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from the Town of Smyrna: 12/27/2021 Town Hall will be closed Friday, December 31, in observance of the New Year Holiday. Join us in thanking our Water Treatment, Waste Water Treatment, Fire, Police, and Parks personnel for continuing to serve our community. We wish you good health and happiness in 2022! This press release was produced by the Town of Smyrna . The views expressed here are the author's own. Thank Reply Share Town Of Smyrna: Town Hall Closed Friday, December 31 The rules of replying: Be respectful. Be transparent. Keep it local and relevant. Review the Patch Community Guidelines. Reply to this article Reply More from … [Read more...] about Town Of Smyrna: Town Hall Closed Friday, December 31
Town Of Smyrna: 2022 Board And Committee Application Process
0 Politics & Government Are you interested in serving your community? Have you ever considered serving in local government? Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from the Town of Smyrna: 01/03/2022 Are you interested in serving your community? Have you ever considered serving in local government? The Town of Smyrna is accepting applications to fill vacancies on our boards and committees. Follow this link to learn more. Follow this link to learn more. This press release was produced by the Town of Smyrna . The views expressed here are the author's own. Thank Reply Share Town Of Smyrna: 2022 Board And Committee Application Process The rules of replying: Be respectful. Be transparent. Keep it local and relevant. Review the Patch Community Guidelines. Reply to this article Reply … [Read more...] about Town Of Smyrna: 2022 Board And Committee Application Process
Town Of Smyrna: Parks And Recreation Newsletter
0 Politics & Government Your Parks and Recreation Department personnel have been busy planning activities for you to enjoy throughout the month of January. We i ... Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from the Town of Smyrna: 01/03/2022 Your Parks and Recreation Department personnel have been busy planning activities for you to enjoy throughout the month of January. We invite to read the monthly Timeout Newsletter to learn more. This press release was produced by the Town of Smyrna . The views expressed here are the author's own. Thank Reply Share Town Of Smyrna: Parks And Recreation Newsletter The rules of replying: Be respectful. Be transparent. Keep it local and relevant. Review the Patch Community Guidelines. Reply to this article Reply More from … [Read more...] about Town Of Smyrna: Parks And Recreation Newsletter
Plymouth: Cats, Dogs, Pets Up For Adoption Nearby
0 Pets These local animals are searching for their forever homes. Meet Fezzik and more. Pet News , Patch Staff Posted Reply Want to add to your family? Look no further than these Plymouth animal shelters for a pet available for adoption. Many shelter animals are still looking for their forever home and shelters are still working to fulfill adoptions and place pets with families. Millions of pets are surrendered or taken in each year by shelters nationwide, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Of those, approximately 3.3 million are dogs and 3.2 million are cats. Shelters often look after other animals in search of a permanent home as well, including pigs, birds and even horses. However, only half of all shelter animals — about 3.2 million — are adopted each year, ASPCA data shows. This means millions of animals — With help from our friends at Petfinder, Patch has compiled this … [Read more...] about Plymouth: Cats, Dogs, Pets Up For Adoption Nearby
City Of Petaluma: Community Update For May 18, 2022
0 Politics & Government See the latest announcement from the City of Petaluma. Maggie Fusek , Patch Staff Posted Reply Press release from the City of Petaluma: HAGA CLIC AQUÍ PARA ESPAÑOL Hello, Petaluma — It appears the hot weather has officially arrived! As we enter the hotter, dryer months, please remember our region is still in a drought emergency. In this evening's email we will share some helpful resources that can help you save water. Please take a look and share with your circle. This evening we'll also share news of a plea from public health officials as COVID-19 case number rise, ways to get involved in planning the future of our beloved Fairgrounds, an update on some of our Safe Street projects, and much more. Please enjoy, share with friends, and have a lovely evening. We'll see you in your inbox next Wednesday! HEALTH OFFICERS URGE PUBLIC TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS AS COVID-19 CASES RISE … [Read more...] about City Of Petaluma: Community Update For May 18, 2022
Heard’s lawyers try to poke holes in Depp’s libel lawsuit
Attorneys for actor Amber Heard spent much of last week trying to portray her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, as a jealous and drunken abuser who can only blame himself for his nose-diving Hollywood career. Since Heard concluded her testimony in a Virginia courtroom Tuesday, her lawyers have presented witness testimony from people who were once close to Depp but shunted from his orbit. They've included Depp's former longtime agent, the actor Ellen Barkin and Heard's sister. The attorneys' goal: Undermine Depp's libel suit against Heard. The suit claims she falsely portrayed him as a domestic abuser and cost him his lucrative film career, including the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie franchise. Depp points to a 2018 Washington Post op-ed in which Heard described herself as “a public figure representing domestic abuse.” Depp's lawyers say he was defamed by the article even though it never mentioned his name. The trial will enter its sixth week when it resumes Monday. Below are … [Read more...] about Heard’s lawyers try to poke holes in Depp’s libel lawsuit
Election Information (Precinct Changes) For Plymouth Voters
0 Politics & Government With the changes in precinct lines caused by the 2020 Federal Census, the polling location for many voters has changed. Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from the Town of Plymouth: May 16, 2022 Precinct 1 Hedge School, 258 Standish Avenue With the changes in precinct lines caused by the 2020 Federal Census, the polling location for many voters has changed. The Town has added three new precincts, as well. The following precincts continue to vote in the polling location of the past ten years: Pcts. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14 Precinct 3 has moved back to 11 Lincoln Street, now the School Administration Building Precinct 5 votes in Town Hall, 26 Court Street Precinct 12 moved to South MIDDLE School Precinct 15 moved to South HIGH School Precinct 16 votes in South Middle School Precinct 17 votes in South Elementary School Precinct 18 votes … [Read more...] about Election Information (Precinct Changes) For Plymouth Voters
PHOTOS: Cordage Smokestack In Plymouth Comes Down
1 Community Corner Citing a high risk for collapse and safety reasons surrounding Cordage Park, the century-old smokestack will no longer loom over Plymouth. Haley Cornell , Patch Staff Posted Reply PLYMOUTH, MA — The time has come for the 123-year-old smokestack against the coastline in the back of Plymouth's Cordage Park to come down. Citing safety concerns and a high risk of collapse, the Plymouth Building and Fire Departments have deemed the smokestack to be a public hazard, and the property was required to take the "monument" down. The demolition of the smokestack started May 9 , and by Thursday, May 19, around 11 a.m., the cap came down with the force of a wrecking ball. "The findings and extent of the deterioration was completely unexpected," said Cordage Commerce Center Property Manager Kristin Ligouri. "We are dismayed to see the removal of such a familiar and beloved structure within our property." … [Read more...] about PHOTOS: Cordage Smokestack In Plymouth Comes Down