In memory of those who lost their lives on 9/11, Lassiter High students put aside the traditional school colors of maroon and gold and dressed in red, white, and blue for their home opener.
Patriotism was alive and well in the student section. The Trojan Nation will never forget.
On Sept. 10, Mason-Grey, an integrated controls and IT services company, was honored by Johnson & Johnson as “Supplier of the Year.” The Cobb Countybased company outperformed 70 companies nationally over the past year for the period ending June 30, 2012.
In addition to the recent award, in the past 12 months Mason Grey has also won the following: Johnson & Johnson WorkSense: (September 2011) Supplier Excellence Award; and Kelly Services: Supplier of the Year: (January 2012).
Don’t miss the Gem City Ramble on Oct. 14 at 4:30 p.m. Gather at The Anderson House for a Trolley Tour of historic Marietta. The tour will visit the homes featured in the book “Marietta, the Gem City of Georgia” by Douglas Frey. Return to The Anderson House for beer, wine and delightful bites.
Hosted by JoAnn and Stewart Campbell, Allison and Chris Gruehn and Terri and Jim Guthrie.
Cost is $45 per person. The event is limited to 28 guests.
Make checks payable to CLHS and mail to Alison Gruehn, 506 St. Teresa Terrace, Marietta, GA 30064. Proceeds benefit Cobb Landmarks & Historical Society.
Sally Litchfield is a longtime Marietta resident. She formerly practiced law in Marietta and now stays home to raise her two children. Send Sally news at sallylit@bellsouth.net. Call Sally at (770) 425-8106.












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