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Charleston Inspired
Hillandale features all the advantages of living in a close-knit community. Priced from the $800s to 1 million plus, Hillandale is inspired by the streetscapes of Charleston, South Carolina. Residents arrive home to pebble-stone driveways, gracious front porches with historic gas lanterns, covered outdoor dining and living areas, and beautiful private gardens. Once inside, the homes at Hillandale are an entertainer’s dream with gracious indoor and outdoor living spaces. These exquisite homes are loaded with the latest in design features and provide the homeowners with minimal yard maintenance.
Lake Martin economy unaffected by COVID-19
Lake Martin economy unaffected by COVID-19 By Bryan Henry | March 31, 2021 at 4:35 PM CDT - Updated March 31 at 6:29 PM
TALLAPOOSA COUNTY, Ala. (WSFA) - COVID-19 hammered some parts of the country economically but strangely did not affect Lake Martinâs economy, which includes Alexander City and Dadeville.
If COVID-19 had any designs to plunge the economy around Lake Martin into chaos, it backfired. For nine straight months, Alex City collected a minimum of $1 million per month in sales tax revenues. Itâs a similar story in Dadeville. The city saw a combined total of nearly $1.5 million during the same time frame.
Rotary Features Metzger’s General Manager David Jolly - 5:32 pm
Metzger’s General Manager David Jolly last September in front of the Los Alamos store after receiving the prestigious International Economic Development Council’s 2020 Citizen Leadership Award. Jolly spoke Tuesday to Rotary about his experiences during the pandemic. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
By LINDA HULL
Rotary Club of Los Alamos
General Manager David Jolly of Metzger’s Do It Best Hardware chuckled as he spoke Tuesday via Zoom to the Rotary Club of Los Alamos. “Everyone has painted every room, twice,” he remarked as he explained the 80% increase in paint sales since the pandemic began.