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January 27th, 2009 by kevin
Marietta attracts scores of visitors, some stay for a week, others decide to make Marietta their home. But almost all begin their visit by exploring the scenic downtown, with its eclectic restaurants and tree-lined streets.
Recently, a Thunderbirds Air Show garnered considerable attention. It was a great show. If you missed it, here’s some information on the event and a link to footage.
From their fabled past to their storied present, the United States Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron is the premier demonstration squadron of the most elite air and space force the world has ever known. They are the best of the best: U.S. Air Force professionals teamed together to present precision aerial maneuvers that exhibit the capabilities of modern, high performance aircraft and the high degree of professional skill required to operate those aircraft.
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January 26th, 2009 by kevin
Downtown Marietta was recently named the best downtown area in Georgia. Keeping that in mind, it’s understandable that many of Marietta’s restaurants are doing well — serving delicious fare in attractive environments.
You can take a look here at a number of Marietta restaurants.
And use this helpful map to get a sense of addresses and neighborhoods.

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January 23rd, 2009 by kevin
If you are new to Marietta, or just new to a neighborhood in Marietta, it’s good to know when the garbage is picked up, when you can put out your recyclables. Below is a list of services, schedules, and companies that provide various sanitary services in Marietta.

The Sanitation Division provides the following services:
- Residential garbage collection (twice weekly at rear door)
- Residential curbside recycling collection (weekly)
- Residential curbside yard waste (brush) collection (weekly)
The City of Marietta has established a goal of diverting 25% of the solid waste stream away from landfills. The City has a comprehensive solid waste management program which includes yard waste collection which is converted to compost.
The Sanitation Division is located in the Public Works Building on North Marietta Parkway.
Office Hours
8:00 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday
Physical & Mailing Address
Public Works Sanitation Division
725 North Marietta Parkway
Marietta, GA 30060
Visit the City of Marietta for more information.

You also can visit the Marietta Recycling Center for more information about recycling programs and services. Finally, if you are looking for Marietta apartments, visit PROMOVE: THE APARTMENT SOURCE
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January 22nd, 2009 by kevin
Cathedral Antiques Show and Tour of Homes
If you are looking to get out of your own home and into someone else’s, the Cathedral Anitques Show and Tour of Homes is coming up in Buckhead. The show runs January 22-26, and is located at the Cathedral of St. Philip on 2744 Peachtree Road.
The 38th Annual Cathedral Antiques Show and Tour of Homes is Atlanta’s oldest and most prestigious antiques show. It features 35 exhibitors, offering exquisite 18th and 19th century anitques, furniture, paintings, textiles, porcelain, jewelry, silber and other fine pieces.
All proceeds from the show benefit Soul Changers Women’s House.
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January 21st, 2009 by kevin
Marietta, GA – The Georgia Magazine 2007
Readers Choice Awards has selected Marietta as the “Best Downtown or Town Square” in Georgia. Marietta beat out Dahlonega and Savannah for the honor. The Marietta Square was not the only local winner. Kennesaw Mountain was named “Best Historic Site.” Marietta Diner was named “Best Diner” and Williamson Brothers Barbecue was named “Best Place to Get Barbecue.” The Whitlock Inn received Honorable Mention in the Bed & Breakfast Category.
“We’ve always known Marietta has a lot to offer visitors and residents,” stated Marietta Welcome Center & Visitors Bureau Executive Director, Theresa Jenkins.” “Now the entire state of Georgia agrees with us!” The Georgia Magazine Readers Choice Awards are held annually. The readers vote in the summer and the winners are announced in the fall. For more information about Marietta, where “its hip to be square,” call 800-835-0445 or go online at www.mariettasquare.com
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January 20th, 2009 by kevin
Smokey Joe’s Cafe

The longest running Broadway revue in history will delight Lyric audiences. The greatest hits of the ’50s and ’60s were all on the menu at Smokey Joe’s Cafe, a rockin’ party of a show - featuring songs such as Jail House Rock, Stand By Me, Yakety Yak, Hound Dog and more. Tickets range from $32 to $38 and season ticket packages are available through The Lyric box office at (404) 377-9948 or www.atlantalyrictheatre.com.
For more information about Marietta or Marietta apartments, visit our other sites.
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January 20th, 2009 by kevin
In the end, it wasn’t a robber’s bullet that would end Jung Ja Lee’s life. Even though she was shot and left paralyzed after her Marietta convenience store was held up, Lee continued to work hard and raise her family.
From the AJC:
In 1990, an armed robber burst into the Marietta convenience store Jung Ja Lee owned with her husband, Jae Chung Lee.
A bullet hit Mr. Lee in the chest and left him paralyzed. Mrs. Lee, a native of South Korea, was left to look after the Atlanta Road Grocery and her husband until his death in 1996. She kept running the store for years after that.
“She worked 12-plus-hour days six days a week, and on the seventh day, she didn’t rest. She took care of her home,” said her son, Justin Lee of Duluth.
Before the shooting, Mrs. Lee’s fortitude was already the stuff of family lore. When she took her husband to visit her family in South Korea, she lifted him on her back and carried him across a stream so his suit wouldn’t be dirty.
When he fell on hard times, she pawned her engagement ring so he could start his business again.
Mrs. Lee, 59, of Marietta died of a brain aneurysm Monday at WellStar Kennestone Hospital. The funeral is 11 a.m. today at Carmichael Funeral Home.
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January 20th, 2009 by kevin
This isn’t funny, but it does symbolize the importance of an Atlanta-area apartment, or at least a place to stay if you’ve been playing too much beer pong.
From Red and Black, the University of Georgia’s independent newspaper.
University student Jordan Ashley Denney, 20, of Marietta, fell asleep at a stop sign at the intersection of Woodland Hills and South Milledge early Sunday.
Denney was charged with DUI and underage possession of alcohol between 1:49 and 2:14 a.m.
According to the police report:
The arresting officer, Davis, approached the stopped vehicle to see Denney “laid over the center console, phone in hand, passed out.”
As Davis reached into the vehicle to put it in park and turn off the ignition, Denney was unaware of Davis’ presence.
After minutes of shaking and yelling in Davis’ unsuccessful attempt to rouse the sleeping offender, the cold woke the confused Denney.
Denney was unaware of where she was, and refused both a field sobriety and breath test. Upon her refusal, Denney was handcuffed.
As Davis and Denney waited on the tow truck for Denney’s Lexus, Denney confessed that she was at a friend’s house playing beer pong. She pleaded the officer to let her go with a warning.
Denney was taken to the Clarke County jail.
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January 20th, 2009 by kevin
The NY Times did a feature on the advantages and perils of buying real estate in today’s market.
Buyers have never received a fat bonus check, so they don’t miss it now. They did not suffer huge stock market losses, because they didn’t have huge stock market investments. They aren’t mourning the loss of value in their existing co-ops or condos, because they have never owned one.
They have jobs and good credit ratings, and they are looking to buy.
And now, brokers say, these mostly first-time homeowners are taking advantage of reduced apartment prices and interest rates that have fallen to the lowest levels in a generation. They’re making deals — sometimes far below asking price — on apartments marketed for under $1 million, and especially under $500,000. Still, the hard number of transactions remains depressed; in the fourth quarter of 2008, they were more than 30 percent below levels of a year earlier, according to a market report by the Corcoran Group.
This is a personal choice. Where some people see opportunity, others see risk. Where some people choose to buy, others choose to rent. In Marietta, home prices have fallen, and the community of renters remains strong. So it really come down to the individual. Marietta apartments are available, but so are some enticing homes now for sale at low prices.
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January 20th, 2009 by kevin
There’s a long held argument between Alabama, Florida and Georgia concerning Lake Lanier, a body of water just north of Atlanta. The argument focuses on how much water is drawn from the lake to provide for Atlanta consumption.
The Times-Herald recently ran an article about the situation. It’s especially interesting because the author is from Alabama.
Here’s a sample:
Georgia had a secret agreement with the Corps of Engineers to allocate more water from Lake Lanier downstream to feed the urban sprawl that is Atlanta. The metropolis has become a beast with a bottomless appetite for water — and not just for drinking.
To some Georgians, there is Georgia and then there is Atlanta, which is almost a state unto its own, apart from the rest of the Peach State.
The agreement, giving more of Lanier’s water to Atlanta, would drastically diminish the water downstream for Alabama and Florida, which could have been devastating for the two states.
In February, however, the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., ruled the secret agreement was illegal according to federal law. That decision led to another round in the water war, when Georgia petitioned the Supreme Court, whose ruling Monday will not be the end of the fight.
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