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Brookhaven to post welcome signs

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The city of Brookhaven is preparing to post signs letting people know when they officially come into the city.

On Nov. 12, Brookhaven City Council unveiled the designs for “Brookhaven City Limit” and “Welcome to Brookhaven” signs.

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“We want residents and visitors to know when they are in Brookhaven,” Mayor J. Max Davis said.

The city will install about two dozen signs along major roadways beginning in late November. The signs feature the city’s new logo and blue-and-green color scheme.

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