They come to play. You can see it in their eyes during the cool, sizing-you-up stares they give one another across the tables. You can hear it in their friendly…
By Rick Callihan Happy New Year, Dunwoody. Here’s to a prosperous 2011. Many changes are coming for Dunwoody residents this year including school redistricting, new sidewalks and road resurfacing. I’ve…
By Steve Levene If you are a regular reader, you will likely notice something different about this issue. We’ve redesigned the look and layout of the Reporter. Most of the…
To the editor: Over the past week, we have had new traffic lights installed at various intersections. I don’t know why we need to have such massive changes when all…
By Rick Callihan The city of Dunwoody is now two years old. Officially recognized as a city three years after neighbor city Sandy Springs was incorporated, Dunwoody’s incorporation followed much…
By John Schaffner johnschaffner@reporternewspapers.net The DeKalb County Commission has approved a $1.35 billion, five-year water and sewer systems capital improvement program financed through an 11 percent increase each year in…
By Rick Callihan Down in Macon, where the Piedmont plateau meets the coastal plain, sits a lonely, taxpayer-subsidized museum that averages fewer than 70 visitors a day. The Georgia Music…
To the Editor Your Nov. 19 issue announces that our city fathers are pursuing the failed Georgia Music Hall of Fame for Dunwoody, proposing a “public-private” partnership. I am strongly…
To the editor: With all the back and forth controversy over the issue of building a Chick-fil-A with a double drive-thru in the old Blockbuster strip mall, I have this…
A Dunwoody View: Redistricting DeKalb’s schools could hit parents harder than kids
By Rick Callihan School redistricting At the most recent DeKalb County School Board meeting MGT Consulting presented two different plans for county-wide school attendance zone redistricting. It should be no…
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