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Week in Review: Sept. 11-17

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Marking 10 Years Since the Terror: A special page is collecting all of Acworth Patch's coverage for the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.

: A memorial service was held at Allatoona High School in Acworth to remember those who died Sept. 11, 2001.

Touched by Terror: Remembering 9/11: Patch marks the 10th anniversary of 9/11 with 911 snapshots of people and places forever changed by that day.

Find out what's happening in Acworthwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

: Not only were there beautiful cars and bikes, military displays and drills were also presented in honor of the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11.

: The first in a three-part series on Greek food.

Find out what's happening in Acworthwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

: Bartow County authorities say the 9-year-old child was found "safe and apparently unharmed."

: With a tax increase last month, the commissioners passed a balanced 2012 budget.

: Owner Ken Jones shares what it is like to run a real estate company.

: Each week we'll take a look at what happened on the gridiron over the weekend in Acworth Patch.

: The Cobb County Board of Education also is likely during Wednesday's work session to discuss its upcoming votes on four charter schools.

: The event brings students in contact with organizations and resources that may help them in their working lives.

: Are parents taking birthday parties to the extreme?

: Each week the Associated Press in Georgia ranks the top 10 football teams in each GHSA classification. Here are the results of the voting for the week of Sept. 12.

Acworth Patch House & Home Guide: Not only is it a place you can find useful information to help improve your home, it is also a platform to share your own experience.

: Use these tips to prepare your HVAC system for this coming winter and save money.

: Each Thursday we preview great homes you may tour this weekend.

: The six new cars and trucks will cost around $230,000.

: City and construction officials were on hand to turn the first shovelful of dirt at the former Carruth Street Homes.

: The county Board of Education unanimously approves the superintendent's changes, including naming Cheryl Hungerford as his chief of staff.

: The film shifts from crime thriller to dark comedy to love story.

: It's the mail processing facility, not the post offices in Acworth, that faces potential closure or consolidation, says the USPS.

: Allatoona, Harrison and North Cobb Christian are all at home while North Cobb travels to Kennesaw Mountain.

: We'll be updating scores in your neighborhood and beyond throughout the night Sept. 16.

: The Warriors' strong first half held for a 42-17 victory.

: Get more done on weekends and still have fun!

: Celebrate a season of soccer games, apple picking, beautiful scenery and family togetherness.


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