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Kudos to city for quick trash pickup

To the editor: Gratitude and kudos to the city of Sandy Springs for the quick response and thorough cleanup of the garbage tsunami that struck Roberts Road between Davis Academy…

New boss, same as ol’ boss

To the editor I want to thank community activist Alison Harris and the Sandy Springs Reporter for their unwavering coverage of our dog park saga. The Reporter’s article in the…

Is it school redistricting or gerrymandering?

All schools in Sandy Springs should be supported by our mayor and certain city council members. It is hard to believe that our officials have been swayed by the biases…

You can help Sandy Springs chronicle its history

Editor’s Notes John F. Schaffner Do you know any of these little angels in the photo at right? Do any of those shepherds look familiar? This photo is just one…

Resident offers 7 comments on dog park plan

To the editor: From $ 25,000 to $275,000, WOW! Point 1: It is ridiculous. To get a $ 25,000 dog park we are going to spend $275,000? All that is…

Please clarify 2 ‘boat house’ issues at dog park

To the editor: I appreciate your reporting on “Council Favors $276,000 Dog Park Proposal”, in the Sandy Springs Reporter Nov 16 – Nov 29, 2007. I trust that you might…

‘Greenprint’ for Sandy Springs: preserving for the future

By Joey Mason, chairman of the board and Linda Bains, executive director Sandy Springs Conservancy Once a wagonstop on the way to Atlanta, Sandy Springs has lost much of its…

Boiling water, dog parks… Why not save a nice old tree?

Editor’s Notes John F. Schaffner Until the past six months or so, I had lived in Roswell for about 25 years and I don’t ever recall having to boil water…

Council’s personal attacks embarrassing

To the editor: I have never been as embarrassed as I was at the City Council meeting on September 18, 2007. I was not only embarrassed for myself, but for…

Game, set, match…cleaning up the Hooch

By David Davis The Chattahoochee is a river badly in need of a Labrador Retriever, sometimes referred to as “the patron saint of tennis balls.” When I signed up to…