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  • Holiday crime down but not out in Northeast Cobb

    Ah; Christmas and the holidays. Santa Claus. Home burglaries. Lights. Breaking into autos. Christmas cards. Stealing from mailboxes. Unfortunately, one log-time Northeast Cobb couple found out while crime is down this December, it still is part of the ho...
  • Piedmont Church wants people at "Home for the Holidays"

    "Home for the Holidays" will take place at Piedmont Chruch Dec. 12 from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., and event planners have made sure rain won't have a chance to put a damper on the festivities. The general public is invited and everyting at the event is free. ...
  • Northeast Cobb Community Page

    Addision second graders, Christmas and holiday events, tree recycling with Kell wrestlers, more ...
  • An answer is provided for this accidental PBS viewer

    It seems more than a bit ironic, but my continuous search for God was recently made easier by a statement I heard while accidentally watching the Public Broadcasting System. ...
  • Sprayberry girls' basketball team up for adoption at assisted living center

    Members of the Sprayberry Lady Jacket basketball team are up for adoption, but don't expect to see the players in an orphanage . ...
  • Tragedy in Northeast Cobb

    Right now, the names do not matter. The reasons do not matter. All that does matter is the family of a 5-year-old Mountain View Elementary School student is grieving over the loss of a daughter and sister because she was hit by a car and killed Dec. 9. ...
  • Letters

    Reader likes local stories Thanks for all your local news coverage in the Northeast Cobb Monitor.com. I wouldn't have known a lot of things had I not read it here, including Kell's junior football team winning 36 games in a row (see story Nov. 27, 2009 ...
  • Northeast Cobb Community Page

    Yellow Jacket music and book fair, Kell basketball and junior lacrosse, lights at East Cobb Park, holiday events..... ...
  • This and that

    Dec. 31 is nearing and campaign disclosures will tell us who might make it and who might not in political races There's still a possibility of a late District 3 commission candidate, from what I've been told ...
  • Rezoning brings to light automotive concerns on Canton Road

    A seemingly mundane rezoning case heard Dec. 1 by the Cobb County Planning Commission could have more influence on the future of used car lots along Canton Road than meets the eye. ...
  • Northeast Cobb Community Page

    Benefit run for Kell instructor, Kell Jr. Lacrosse registration, dinner with Santa...... ...
  • My thanks list names a life time of people

    In my years, I’ve been blessed with an unbelievable amount of people who have made a positive difference in my life. People have positively impacted my life in a different ways; through acts of friendship, kindness, caring, concern or dedication. It's t...
  • Sprayberry Craft Show attracts thousands and funds programs

    More than 130 vendors and thousands of shoppers crammed the halls of Sprayberry High School Nov. 21 and 22 at Sprayberry's 27th Annual Craft Show (see photo show below story). ...
  • Kell Junior Longhorns' 36 straight wins all about character

    Don't bother talking to the Kell Junior Longhorn eighth grade players about how losing can build character. At this point, it's understandable if losing is foreign to the players, and all are well versed in attaining character on and off the field (see p...
  • Opinioin: Active parks still needed

    Cobb County has done an excellent job at promoting and convincing citizens to approve the SPLOST tax to pay for new parks. The land purchases have gone well, and the committee and politicians should be commended for their vision in preserving this land fo...
  • Northeast Cobb Community Page

    Addison fifth graders visit Rock Eagle, Kell basketball, Sprayberry craft show ...
  • Why run? Canton Road information and empty seats

    Why do they run? About the only thing I haven't seen thrown at Cobb County School Board Chairman John Abraham is a noose. While I believe parents whose children attend a Cobb school has obvious rights to voice their opinions, it is how the opinion is exp...
  • Jamerson Road cell tower gets second denial

    For the second time in 15 months, T-Mobile has been turned down in its bid to build a cell tower at the Episcopal Church of the Annunciation on Jamerson Road, between Willow Creek Subdivision and Jett Road, by the Cobb County Board of Commissioners. ...
  • Commission sends events hall back to the future

    A Nov. 17 decision by the Cobb County Board of Commissioners has sent a once-proposed events hall at the corner of Hawkins Store and Canton Road back to the future. Again. ...
  • Look for new edition of the Northeast Cobb Monitor.com

    Thanksgiving week edition will be out Friday, Nov. 27. ...

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