...Vicky Lee Wingrove and her husband Wayne of Augusta, Terri Lee Claxton and her husband David of Waynesboro; brother, Cecil Long and his wife Jane of Harlem; 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers the family request donations...
...Vicky Lee Wingrove and her husband Wayne of Augusta, Terri Lee Claxton and her husband David of Waynesboro; brother, Cecil Long and his wife Jane of Harlem; 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers the family request donations...
...useless trips, while law enforcement gets less and less money? ... I used to stick out my chest and tell people I lived in Augusta. Now I tell people I live in Hephzibah, and hope they do not know we are part of Augusta Cecil Long, Hephzibah
...Another thing I would like to know is: What does it hurt for people to sell newspapers at intersections on Sunday morning? At least they are up and trying to make a dollar or two; they should be commended, not condemned. Cecil Long, Hephzibah
...people; also about the zoning enforcement. As long as the courts are controlled by cold hard cash it is not going to get any better. As for zoning enforcement, that is the biggest joke in Augusta, maybe in Georgia. Cecil Long, Hephzibah
...people don't do anything but risk their lives every time they go to work. Believe me, 99.99 percent of people say thank you to law enforcement. Hopefully, some day our stooges and their leader will get the message. Cecil Long, Hephzibah
...XLT trucks or cell phones away from planning and zoning or zoning enforcement. After all, the police only risk their lives to protect us while these people sit around all day and drink coffee and enjoy themselves. Cecil Long, Hephzibah
...and cell phones with unlimited minutes, and with any luck, (Augusta Mayor) Bob Young will come to the rescue. Then Augustans could get a real mayor and maybe zoning enforcement that would accomplish its purpose. Cecil Long, Hephzibah
...to keep their jobs and those $30,000 to $35,000 Cherokees and Explorers that the taxpayers have to pay for, while most of us have to settle for much less? I hope somebody, somewhere, will listen and explain. Cecil Long, Hephzibah