In the first years of this century I compiled a bibliography
of articles from the press about Pine Lake.
You'll find it below the fold.
of articles from the press about Pine Lake.
You'll find it below the fold.
Annotated Bibliography
City of Pine Lake, Georgia
Prepared by Dallas Denny
* Baker, K.
(n.d, but mid 1990s). Your cat,
my scratch: Your fault, my anger. Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
* Ordner, H. (n.d., but mid-1990s). Feline traps raise concerns in Pine
Lake. Decatur-DeKalb News/Era.
* Ordner, H. (n.d., but mid-1990s). "In-sight" trans cans may be out of
bounds. Decatur-DeKalb News/Era.
* Ordner, H. (n.d, but mid-1990s). Pine Lake promotes Gammons to chief. Decatur-DeKalb News/Era.
* Sell, J.
(n.d., but ca 1995). Pine Lake
seeks grants. Decatur-DeKalb News/Era,
6A.
* Sell, J.
(n.d., but ca 1992-1993). Pine
Lake leaders eye annexation. Decatur-DeKalb
News/Era.
Pendered,
D. (1985, 21 November). Newly re-elected Pine Lake mayor hopes to
finish projects she started. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A13.
Pendered,
D. (1986, 13 March). Pine Lake demands money for condemned
land. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
A01.
Mitchell,
K. (1986, 23 October). Pine Lake's Chinese restaurant a secret. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, C06.
White,
B. (1987, 7 May). Pine lake undergoing
"renaissance." Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, J25.
White,
B. (1987, 7 May). Construction raging beyond its borders, Pine
Lake still placid. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A04.
Bell,
C. (1987, 16 July). Spotlight on women: The women that operate in Pine Lake
government. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A30.
Bell,
C. (1987, 16 July). A powerful gender in Pine Lake politics. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, G24.
Bell,
C. (1987, 16 July). Pine Lake resident like an extended
family. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
J09.
White,
B. (1987, 22 October). Pine Lake discovers its city elections dried
up. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
A04.
White,
B. (1987, 24 December). Pine Lake passes 1988 budget that reflects
last year's spending levels. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A08.
Guevara-Castro,
L. (1988, 21 July). Skateboard issue darts out in Pine Lake. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A10.
Guevara-Castro,
L. (1989, 10 November). Campaign in Pine Lake is a placid one: Copeland, Touch to return to city council
after drawing no competition. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A01.
Guevara-Castro,
L. (1989, 5 January). Pine Lake budget goes up slightly: Tax rate still at 15-mill cap. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A07.
Guevara-Castro,
L. (1989, 19 January). Pine Lake is still short a councilman after
Touch resigns newly won post. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A08.
Guevara-Castro,
L. (1989, 16 February). 3 cities near deal that would grant them park
funds: But Chamblee, Lithonia, and even
Pine Lake report slow progress in negotiations.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A01.
Guevara-Castro,
L. (1989, 20 April). Opponents not buying plan to limit yard
sales: Ordinance proposed in Pine
Lake. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
A05.
Anonymous. (1989, 18 May). Pine Lake launches 3-month cleanup plan. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A10.
Guevara-Castro,
L. (1989, 18 May). City officials fear ducks could make Pine
Lake's water unfit for swimmers. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A10.
Guevara-Castro,
L. (1989, 18 May). Officials fear ducks will make Pine Lake
unfit for swimmers. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, I04.
Smith,
D.J. (1989, 17 August). Pine Lake plans to celebrate 50th anniversary
in August. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A15.
Guevera-Castro,
L. (1990, 30 August). Pine Lake to force scooped poop. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A16.
Guevera-Castro,
L. (1990, 8 November). In Pine Lake, opposition is few and far
between. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
A13.
Guevera-Castro,
L. (1990, 20 December). Pine Lake taxes, sanitatin fees to go up,
mayor says. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A07.
* Anonymous. (1991, n.d.).
Outsiders not invited to swim. Decatur-DeKalb
News/Era.
* Guevaro-Castro, L. (1991, 7 February). Pine lake politics appears to be ho-hum issue
to most. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
A07.
* Guevaro-Castro, L. (1991, 6 June). Chartering a new course, Pine Lake tries to
redirect city management. The
Journal-Constitution, A01.
Guthey,
G. (1991, 31 October). 8 seek 4 Pine Lake seats; government roles
shifting. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A02.
Guevara-Castro,
L. (1991, 14 November). Pine Lake election probed: Voters complain they were asked to sign
ballots. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
A02.
Anonymous. (1992, 10 January). Recycling in Pine Lake to help homeless
men. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
C02.
Warlick,
D. (1992, 13 February). Woman:
City of Pine Lake guilty of racism.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A01.
* Wooten, J. (1992, 23 February). State's small cities find fine way to raise
money. Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Warlick,
D., & Shepard, B. (1992, 3
June). Pennies saved pilot jail time
till bills come in for Pine Lake fine. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, D01.
Stanford,
D.D. (1992, 13 August). $500 awarded in lawsuit against Pine Lake
officer. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
A01.
Stanford,
D.D. (1992, 24 September). Pine Lake's bike-a-thon will aid kids. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A03.
* Stanford, D.D. (1992, 5 November). Neighborhood watch: Pine Lake aims to slow speeders. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A04.
Stanford,
D.D. (1992, 5 November). Pine Lake eyes sentencing alternatives. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A02.
Anonymous. (1993, 20 May). Pine Lake briefs: Seniors get a week to be all smiles. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A02.
* Stanford, D.D. (1993, 11 November). Cat-traps catapault woman onto Pine Lake's
council: City's feline policy provoked
her candidacy. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A01.
Anonymous. (1993, 29 December). Pine Lake man released on bail after
disturbance. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, J05.
* Stanford, D.D. (1994, 24 March). Pine Lake mayor resigns post, cites tensions
with City Council. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A08.
* Wooten, J. (1994, 29 May). Goergia's fine towns. Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
* Anonymous. (1994, April/May). Mayor Copeland resigns. Laker's Exchange, 1(5), 1.
Cauley,
H.M. (1994, 26 June). Pine Lake:
Tiny lakeside community in Dekalb is enchanting in a huge way. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, H06.
Stanford,
D.D. (1994, 7 July). Pine Lake mayor wins by 2 votes in
recount. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
A07.
* Stirgus, E. (2002, 11 October). Pine Lake residents review budget woes. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, D10.
* Torpy, B.
(1994, 3 September). Reinventing
Lithia Springs: Tosan reborn in effort
to stop Douglasville. Atlanta
Constitution, C1.
* Sell, J.
(1994, 15 September). City
creates new position. Decatur-DeKalb
News/Era.
* Anonymous. (1994, 20 October). People briefs (James S. Thomas appointed as
Director of Administrative Services). Decatur-DeKalb
News/Era.
* Sell, J.
(1995, 12 January). Judge throws
out Pine Lake's mayoral election. Decatur-DeKalb
News/Era, 1A.
Stanford,
D. (1995, 19 January). Ruling puts mayor's race back on Pine Lake
ballot. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
A07.
* Sell, J.
(1995, 26 January). Judge
clarifies that pro-tem is in charge. Decatur-DeKalb
News/Era, 9A.
* Strickland, D. (1995, 2 February). Mayor refuses to step down. Decatur-DeKalb News/Era.
* Sell, J.
(1995, 16 March). Citizens are
worried about city revenues. Decatur-DeKalb
News/Era, 2A.
* Sell, J.
(1995, 13 April). Investigative
hearing set to decide fate of councilor.
Decatur-DeKalb News/Era, 6A.
* Sell, J.
(1995, 11 May). City questions
vendor. Decatur-DeKalb News/Era,
2A.
* Sell, J.
(1995, 8 June). Charges to recall
councilmember dropped due to lack of evidence.
Decatur-DeKalb News/Era, 2A.
"[Mayor
Mike Stuckey] said that several points were brought up during the hearing by
[councilmember Richard] Dunn's lawyer, Lee Oxendine, that were
interesting. The first being that
landguage in the city charter, which gives council power to remov a member, is
illegal because it is conflict with the state's recall act and the justice
department never approved the charter, according to Stuckey."
* Sell, J.
(1995, 15 June). Hush puppy: City proposes to silence barking
canines. Decatur-DeKalb News/Era,
1A, 2A.
* Sell, J.
(1995, 6 July). Storms hammers
Pine Lake: Mayor forced out by
ruling. Decatur-DeKalb News/Era,
2A.
* Sell, J.
(1995, 13 July). Let's get ready
to rumble: Storms and Stuckey are set to
battle it out on the campaign trail in Pine Lake's special election. Decatur-DeKalb News/Era, 6A0.
* Grimes, C. (1995, 27 July). Pine Lake losing that hometown feel: Political battle turns community into a house
divided. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
A01.
* Harrison, C. (1995, 27 July). Bad drivers worth $2 million to cities. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, B8.
* Anonymous. (1995, 27 July). DeKalb County Speedway. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, B8.
Includes
table of convictions for different traffic offenses by DeKalb city.
* Sell, J.
(1995, 27 July). Judge appoints
new mayor. Decatur-DeKalb News/Era,
7A.
Thomas,
J.S. (1995, 17 August). Pine lake revisited: McKinney serves people (Letter to the
editor). Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
A06.
* Sell, J.
(1995, 14 September). PLPD
blues: Cars hit skins. The Decatur-DeKalb News/Era, 3A.
* Sell, J.
(1995, 2 November). Local
elections also will be decided Nov. 7. The
Decatur-DeKalb News/Era, 1A.
Anonymous. (1996, 30 November). Pine Lake shows its artistic side. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A01.
* Sell, J.
(1995, n.d.). Court hearing still
pending in Pine Lake government rift. The
Decatur-DeKalb News/Era.
Evans,
S. (1996, 4 April). Pine Lake:
Urban hideaway:
"Creativity" is good start at describing the citizenry. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A08.
Evans,
S. (1996, 4 April). Pine Lake:
Urban hideaway:
Resort-turned-depressed community making a comeback. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A08.
Evans,
S. (1996, 4 April). Pine Lake:
Urban hideway: With Games coming,
facilities are for rent. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A08.
Morris,
M. (1996, 17 June). Fire hits Pine Lake church; Arson officials
investigating case of "suspicious" blaze. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A01.
Evans,
S. (1996, 31 July). Pine Lake, riding a wave of renewal, goes
artsy. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
C03.
Evans,
S. (1996, 22 August). Pine Lake Baptist to replace burned
building. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A01.
Anonymous. (1998, 9 April). Work and wealth. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, JA06.
* Harris, A. (1998, 10 October). Allegations swirl around Pine Lake
mayor. The Champion.
* Anderson, W. (1999, 10 January). Lithia Springs is here today, was gone, may
be gone again. Atlanta Constitution,
08F.
* Torpy, B.
(1999, 25 March). Pine Lake: Lawmakers demand study of police harassing
drivers. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
B1.
Anonymous. (1999, 9 April). Pine Lake area. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, JA06.
* Torpy, B.
(1999, 4 May). Pine Lake
protest: Traffic dissidents hit town in
wallet. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
D1, D9.
* Torpy, B.
(1999, 6 May). Pine Lake may
charge protesters with felony: urging
ticketed drivers to switch courts irks judge.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, B2.
* Seith, C.
(1999, 7 May). Pine Lake
officials can't deny right to free speech.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, A22.
* Foster, C. (1999, 10 May). Cash, not law, prompts Pine Lake ticketing
(Letter to the editor). Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A10.
* Anonymous. (1999, 11 May). Editorial:
Bucking Pine Lake's cash cow. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A10.
Costello,
J.R. (1999, 13 May). Pine Lake sets good example (Letter to the
editor). Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
A18.
Anonymous. (1999, 15 May). Town Hall meeting on Pine Lake policing is
set for next week. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution.
* Colburn, L., & Colburn, M. (1999, 16 May). Police keep Pine Lake safe (Letter to the
editor). Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
B4.
* Anonymous. (1999, 20 May). Pine Lake critics, supporters to meet: Drivers who say they've been harassed and
police backers are expected to air concerns.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, J1.
Torpy,
B. (1999, 21 May). Pine Lake debates
arrests: Race seems to split city where
police under fire. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, C8.
* Torpy, B.
(1999, 23 May). Policing for
profit: Traffic fines fill town's
coffers. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
E1.
Article
notes:
"Pine
Lake counted on aggressive traffic law enforcement for almost 57 percent of all
city revenues between 1898 and 1998. In
1998, it reched 76 percent. Most local
governments expect less than 10 percent of revenue to come from traffic
fines."
"...
Georgia's undisputed traffic-ticket champion was Pine Lake, where enforcement
on just one 1500-foot section of road last year generated $860,000 worth of
fines and fees."
* Torpy, B.
(1999, 23 May). Pine Lake uses
ticket trap tactics, critics say. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A-15.
Filed
with other Torpy article of same date.
Great
graph of revenues by year, Expenses vs. traffic venue in 1998, 1998 city
expenditures.
"Last
year alone, Pine Lake raised more than $1000 in ticket revenue for every man,
woman, and child inside its borders."
"[Last
year] three-quarters of [Pine Lake's] $1.13 million budget came from traffic
tickets."
"Nearly
87 percent of the 2,270 tickets issued in the last six months went to black
motorists, the AJC/WSB-TV study found."
"Poice
Chief Mac McGlamery, who was hired in August 1997, makes no apologies. He says he's merely enforcing the law."
"In
the years before McGlamery came to office, the average ticket brought in
$128. Last year, it was $259. The conviction rate is 82.9 percent."
"To
get [the] job done, McGlamery, a retired DeKalb police lieutenant, increased
Pine Lake's police force from three officers to 10 last year. Ticket revenue more than quadrupled."
"...
Pine Lake police brought back to the city coffers $1.80 for each dollar the
city spent on police services between 1989 and 1998."
"This
year, the General Assembly passed a law that says a police force raising 50
percent of its operating budget through speeding tickets could get its radar
licensing pulled."
"[District
Attorney J. Tom] Morgan has agreed to look into the claims of racial
discrimination, but he cautioned that proving them would be very difficult.
</P> ... [Morgan said] eventually, the decision will
be more political than legal.'"
"State
Reps. Vernon Jones and Arnold Ragas both have said they favor legislation
yanking the city's charter."
* McDonald, R., & Torpy, B. (1999, 23 May). Focus is safety, not cash, cops say: Police must walk "fine line" in
small towns. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A14.
Filed
with J. Ledford article.
* Anonymous. (1999, 23 May). Pine Lake ticketing tactics cross the
line. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
E4.
* Ledford, J. (1999, 23 May). Ticket traps can produce bad image for
traffic cops. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
A14.
* Dickerson, J. (1999, 25 May). "Disgrace to DeKalb": Take whatever steps needed to keep Pine Lake
in check. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A10.
* Torpy, B.
(1999, 27 May). Putting on the
brakes: Pine Lake "serious"
about change, mayor says. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, E1.
Anonymous. (1999, 28 May). Living with less revenut is next step for
Pine Lake. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A18.
* Torpy, B.
(1999, 29 May). Pine Lake police
beat blind man, suit claims. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, G2.
Greene,
R. (1999, 30 May). Regulations and revenue: Readers react to Pine Lake to Pine Lake
Police Department's aggressive ticketing tactics: Police efficiency an outrage (Letter to the
editor). Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
G8.
Miller,
J. (1999, 30 May). Regulations and revenue: Readers react to Pine Lake to Pine Lake
Police Department's aggressive ticketing tactics: In good old days, all police were like Pine
Lake's (Letter to the editor). Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, G8.
Collingwood. (1999, 30 May). Regulations and revenue: Readers react to Pine Lake to Pine Lake
Police Department's aggressive ticketing tactics: If you don't want a ticket, comply with the
law (Letter to the editor). Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, G8.
Hamer,
M. (1999, 30 May). Regulations and revenue: Readers react to Pine Lake to Pine Lake
Police Department's aggressive ticketing tactics: Harassment has been going on for years
(Letter to the editor). Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, G8.
Borsody,
P. (1999, 30 May). Regulations and revenue: Readers react to Pine Lake Police
Department's aggressive ticketing tactics:
Follow rules of the road (Letter to the editor). Atlanta Journal-Constitution, G8.
Stahl,
K.C. (1999, 30 May). Regulations and revenue: Readers react to Pine Lake to Pine Lake
Police Department's aggressive ticketing tactics: Inform ticketed of their rights (Letter to
the editor). Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, G8.
Teeter,
A.L, K.C. (1999, 30 May). Regulations and revenue: Readers react to Pine Lake to Pine Lake
Police Department's aggressive ticketing tactics: Spread "speed traps" (Letter to the
editor). Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
G8.
Purdymun,
L. (1999, 30 May). Regulations and revenue: Readers react to Pine Lake to Pine Lake
Police Department's aggressive ticketing tactics: Tough but effective (Letter to the
editor). Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
G8.
* Ledford, J. (1999, 31 May). Traffic enforcement cuts crime rates (Letter
to the editor). Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, B5.
* Milliron, D., & Smith, G.M. (1999, 4 June). Pine Lake replaces its judge, cuts
fines: DeKalb County city hopes to lose
its image as a traffic ticket trap, police chief says. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, D1.
* Torpy, B.
(1999, 6 June). Pine Lake may
need some fine-tuning to settle all issues.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, D5.
* Greer, K., McKnight, J., & Metoyer, R. (1999, 7 June). Pine Lake investigation. 11:00 News, WGNX46, CBS, Atlanta.
* Torpy, B.
(1999, 17 August). Pine lake
hires may ease criticism about ticketing.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, B3.
Torpy,
B. (1999, 26 August). Pine Lake suspends man set to be police
chief. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
A1.
Oglesby,
C. (1999, 27 August). Pine Lake suspends choice for police
chief. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
C3.
* Torpy, B.
(1999, 28 August). Pine Lake
"cash cow" wasn't racist, illegal, prosecutor decides. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, B5.
* Torpy, B.
(1999, 1 September). Williams
resignation latest blow for Pine Lake police.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, B5.
Torpy,
B. (1999, 24 October). Pine Lake asks state for bailout: Mayor seeks $200,000 after cutting traffic
ticket revenue. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
D1.
* Dickerson, J. (1999, 26 October). No state bailout: Payback for ticketing scam leaves Pine Lake
in a pickle. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, A10.
Anonymous. (1999, 4 November). Pine Lake officeholders. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, J9.
* Visser, S. (1999, 2 December). Appeals court staves off demise of Lithia
Springs; City now must convince a jury that its services are real. Atlanta Constitution, 5C.
Smith,
B. (1999, 9 December). Pine Lake looks beyond speeders for
revenue. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
J3.
* Anonymous. (2000, 4 January). Pine Lake swears in new mayor. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, C2.
Smith,
B. (2000, 3 February). Pine Lake's mayor recevies ethics award. Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
* Smith, B.
(2000, 16 March). Former Pine
Lake critics applaud police changes. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, J1.
* Sager, B.
(2000, 27 June). Reward offered
in Pine Lake fire. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, B2.
Notes
city cut its police force from 10 to 4 officers in 1999.
* Gimbel, B. (2000, 29 June). Town's latest controversy: Annexation talk: Traffic revenue is down and taxes are up, but
Pine Lake denies it has its eye on a neighboring subdivision. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, J1.
Sager,
B. (2000, 13 July). Pine lake police move to new storefront after
fire. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
J1.
* Brice, L.E. (2000, 23 July). Pine Lake:
Small DeKalb community rebounds from problems. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
Homefinder, 1, 8-9.
* Evans, E.
(2000, 16 August). Chow
down: Pine Lake dance, dinner to raise
funds to oust beaver. DeKalb Neighbor,
B1.
* Williams, C. (2001, 17 March). Lithia Springs may call it quits. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 3H.
* Kleine, E. (2001, 6 March). Pine Lake:
Tranquility, quirkiness lures residents to little utopia. Creative Loafing, 91.
* Chapman, T.
(2001, 22 May). 2000
census: Pine Lake-- bucolic, charming,
and a magnet for unmarried couples: The
DeKalb town's changes signal a rise in gay and lesbian households. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, B1, B6.
* Erickson, E. (2002, 18 January). Openly gay mayor accused of wrongdoing: Pine Lake City Council to investigate
allegations that Mayor Al Fowler misused city funds. Southern Voice, 3.
* Smith, Ben, III. (2002, 24 January). Discord in Pine Lake: Mayor-council conflict mars city's image
makeover. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, J1, J8.
* Erickson, E. (2002, 25 January). Gay mayor denies charges. Southern Voice, 6.
Smith,
Ben, III, & Anderson, W. (2000,
3 February). Pine Lake Mayor receives
ethics award. Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, C8.
* Purvis, D. (2002, 14-20 February). Move to oust Pine Lake mayor attracts
feds. The Champion, 1-2.
* Smith, J.
(2002, 22 February). Gay mayor
removed from office: As Al Fowler fights
in court to keep job, opponents say move had nothing to do with sexual
orientation. Southern Voice, 3,
13.
* Carroll, Ken. (2002, 7-13 March). Pine Lake story unfair (letter to the
editor). The Champion, A6.
* Quinn, Sharon. (2002, 7-13 March). Thanks For "Telling it like it
is." The Champion, A6.
* Miller, A.H. (2002, 21 March). Opponents of new school driver's training
facility site environmental problems. Community
Review: News that matters about your
community, 8(6), 13.
* Anonymous. (2002, 28 March-3 April). A new charter for Pine Lake? The Champion, A10, A17.
Stirgus,
E. (2002, 16 February). Pine Lake mayor ousted after judge's
probe. Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
H4.
* Arrington, J. (2002, 11-17 April). Un-chartered waters? Pine Lake reacts to Sen. Butler's proposed
changes to municipal constitution. The
Champion, A1.
* Anonymous. (2002, 8 May). County beat.
DeKalb Neighbor.
* Smith, J.J. (2002, 5 July). Ousted gay mayor fights for return: Legal battles continue in Pine Lake, small
Atlanta suburb with large gay population.
Southern Voice, 3.
* Smith, J.
(2002, 14 July). Gay mayoral
candidate may be disqualified. Southern
Voice.
* Ponds C.
(2002, August). Two candidates
seeking to fill controversial mayor's seat.
CrossroadsNews, B19.
* Anonymous. (2002, 2 August). Ousted gay mayor booted from upcoming
election in Pine Lake. Southern Voice,
21.
* Pantalone, M. (2002, Fall).
Researchers help dissolve water problems: A fluid situation calls for aquatic
experts. Torchbearer: The Alumni Information Source of the
University of Tennessee, 41(3), 7.
* Smith, B., & Stirgus, E. (2002, 21 November). Pine Lake councilwoman announces her
resignation. Atlanta Constitution.
* Smith, J.
(2002, 13 December). "Gay
factor" unavoidable in small town politics? Recall elections highlight gay issues in East
Point, Pine Lake. Southern Voice,
cover, 3, 9.
* Arrington, J. (2003, January, n.d.). Pine Lake voter list challenge succeeds. The Champion.
* Stopp, V.F. (2003, 10 April). Mayors speak about their cities. Community Review, 1, 2.
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