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David Westmoreland

David Westmoreland

Westmoreland new addition to water authority board

The Ellijay-Gilmer County Water and Sewerage Authority board welcomed a new member who has extensive history with the local water department when meeting last week.
The Rev. Mark Westmoreland

The Rev. Mark Westmoreland

Gilmer native part of Carter memorial

A church pastor originally from Ellijay played a role in the recent memorial service for former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.  Carter passed away Nov. 19 at age 96. Her memorial service was held at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church on the campus of Atlanta’s Emory University last Tuesday.
The Gilmer High School Band marches around the brightly-lit town square during the parade. (Robert Ferguson/Gilmer Chamber)

The Gilmer High School Band marches around the brightly-lit town square during the parade. (Robert Ferguson/Gilmer Chamber)

Christmas parade wraps ‘Light Up’

Despite rain throughout the day, a festive parade proceeded through Downtown Ellijay, putting bows and ribbons on this year’s two-part Light Up Ellijay festivities last Saturday. “I’m really glad the weather broke so that we could give Ellijay the parade.
Images of the burglar were captured on Ring indoor cameras.

Images of the burglar were captured on Ring indoor cameras.

Home burglary captured on camera

As their phone connected to Wi-Fi in the early morning hours, Rob Kaufman and his wife were alerted to something wrong at their cabin in Coosawattee. The Kaufmans were in Alabama at the time. They were alerted as their phone connected to the hotel internet at 5:30 a.m., Nov.
Keith McClain is pictured with Gen. Carl E. Mundy Jr., left, the commandant of the Marine Corps, who was also present at Pearl Harbor for the 50th anniversary of the surprise attack on December 7, 1941 — 82 years ago tomorrow. (Contributed photos)

Keith McClain is pictured with Gen. Carl E. Mundy Jr., left, the commandant of the Marine Corps, who was also present at Pearl Harbor for the 50th anniversary of the surprise attack on December 7, 1941 — 82 years ago tomorrow. (Contributed photos)

McClain witnessed the start of World War II for U.S.

When Keith McClain and his fellow Marines began pulling sailors out of the bay, the men who had been aboard the bombed USS Arizona were speechless. “They were in a state of shock,” the late McClain said in an interview published on December 7, 1991.
The USCGC (Coast Guard Cutter) Taney is the last surviving ship from the December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor. (Contributed photos)

The USCGC (Coast Guard Cutter) Taney is the last surviving ship from the December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor. (Contributed photos)

Congdon met Pearl Harbor survivors on 60th anniversary in 2001

Mark Congdon described himself as “just a dumb kid from Stone Mountain who had never been on a ship” when he joined the United States Coast Guard in 1980. “I served a four-year hitch with three years aboard the Taney,” he said of the vessel described as a USCGC, or U.S. Coast Guard Cutter.
Times-Courier

Times-Courier

Countywide burn ban lifted

A countywide burn band was lifted Monday, Dec. 4.
The Atlanta Pops Orchestra

The Atlanta Pops Orchestra

Atlanta Pops, McCutcheon to join for Gilmer Arts Christmas concert

A folk singer and multi-instrumentalist who’s also a part-time Cherry Log resident is admittedly jolly about partnering with the Atlanta Pops Orchestra for an upcoming Christmas concert.