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November 14,2012 - November 20,2012 Vol. 41 No. 37
Savannah Celebrates
Veterans Day
Chatham County local Election Results
Savannah’s Vet- served as well as World War
erans Day Parade was held II Veterans were recognized.
Saturday November 10th There were many other ac-
as part of the many celebra- tivities held throughout the
tions throughout the com- community to pay tribute to
munity. Savannah Vietnam those who served.
Veterans honored those who
A1 Scott defeated
his Republican opponent Ed
die DeLoach in the race for
Chairman of Chatham Coun
ty Commissioners, replacing
outgoing Chairman Pete Li-
akakis. Scott had earned 52
percent of the votes.
Scott is a retired
executive who worked for
Union Camp and Internation
al Paper for over 35 years, has
served 16 years in the Geor
gia House and State Senate.
In the District 6 commission
race, Republican Lori Brady
defeated Democrat Willie
Brown.
Former chief as
sistant prosecutor Meg Daly
Heap defeated incumbent
Chatham County District At
torney Larry Chisolm. Heap
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Heroes By Jared Jenkins
In war, there are lives risked and lives taken
Men and women giving their best to defend what they love
They defend their country
Their honor
Their people
Some call them soldiers
Others call them heroes
Our veterans have risked their lives for us
They have lived through hell and fought with honor
Many have killed
And regret doing so
For every life, there is a soul
For every soul, there is a life
For those who have died, we show great appreciation and
remembrance
For those who live, along with them live the horrific
memories of battle
Some, memories of defeat
Some, memories of victory
Our veterans were more than soldiers
They were, and still are heroes
ye. d d srs s" levy Jewelers Opens at New location
vannah business has a new
location. Bull and Brough
ton Sts. Over one hundred
friends, family members
and shoppers gathered for
the ribbon cutting held last
Friday. Mayor Edna Jack-
son, Mayor Pro-Tem Van
Johnson and Chairman Pete
Liakakis gave remarks at
the ceremony.
Levy Jewelers’
owners Lowell and Hilary
Kronowitz purchased the
building approximately a
year ago. They partnered
with Hansen Architects,
J.T. Turner Construction
and other Savannah-based
businesses to transform the
four floors.
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Lowell Kronowitz and Wife Hilary shown with Mayor Edna Jackson
at Grand Opening Reception.
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