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Buckhead PTA member sentenced to jail

A former E. Rivers Elementary PTA member has been sentenced to 90 days in jail for stealing from the organization, ajc.com reports. Maryam Arjomand pleaded guilty to stealing $80,000 from…

Pedestrian struck in crosswalk receives ticket

Atlanta Police will give a citation to a pedestrian who was hit by a car as she attempted to use a crosswalk in Buckhead. According to information from the North…

Police: ‘Bump and run’ carjackers caught, stopped

Atlanta Police say they’ve found the men responsible for several carjacking incidents in Atlanta. Police said they were able to connect three convicted felons on probation with the crimes. Police…

Dunwoody charter commission chooses officers

The five members of the Dunwoody Charter Commission have chosen officers. The chairman of the commission is Max Lehmann. The vice chairman is Robert Wittenstein. Both were elected unanimously during…

Brookhaven to stream meetings online

Beginning next week, watching a Brookhaven City Council meeting won’t require a trip to municipal court. The city plans to stream City Council’s meetings on the Internet starting May 28.…

Hunger doesn’t take a summer break

Hunger doesn’t take a summer break

By Tamara Carrera When the Community Assistance Center (CAC) opened its doors in 1987 to help neighbors in need, it had a 2×8-foot food closet serving two to 10 families per day.…

PCID commits $10.5 million to I-285/Ga. 400 interchange

Gov. Nathan Deal announced in a press conference May 22 that the Perimeter Community Improvement Districts have committed to provide $10.5 million toward improving the I-285/Ga. 400 interchange. Deal applauded…

Church plans new Peachtree building

Church plans new Peachtree building

ChristChurch Presbyterian soon will break ground on a new sanctuary at 1740 Peachtree Street in Buckhead. Unlike a traditional Southern or Gothic worship building, the new church will feature a…

Idol bound?

Idol bound?

Youngsters displayed their singing and dancing talents at the ShowStoppers 2013 event, part of the ArtSSpring celebration in Sandy Springs. Winners in the elementary school category, from left, Catherine Roddey,…

Lovett headmaster examines Abraham Lincoln’s faith

Lovett headmaster examines Abraham Lincoln’s faith

Billy Peebles gets excited when he talks about Abraham Lincoln. Peebles’ eyes light as he warms to his subject. He speaks quickly, jumping from topic to topic, enthusiasm building, as…

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