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Andrea Sneiderman sued by husband’s family

The family of Rusty Sneiderman has filed a wrongful death action suit against the slain man’s widow, Andrea Sneiderman, WXIA is reporting. The suit alleges that Andrea Sneiderman was a…

Sandy Springs to begin voter registration at city hall on Monday, May 21

As part of efforts to increase voter participation in north Fulton County, the city of Sandy Springs will open the doors of city hall to residents who want to register…

Sandy Springs Police Blotter – dated through May 3

The following incidents and arrests are some but not all of the reports filed with SSPD over the listed period, dated through May  3.   The following information was provided…

Chamber seeks healthcare alliance

Chamber seeks healthcare alliance

The Sandy Springs/Perimeter Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, May 17, invited a group of medical professionals to lunch to talk about an alliance that could reshape the landscape of medicine…

Residents discuss downtown possibilities

When scores of Sandy Springs residents gathered recently to discuss the future of their young city’s downtown, some said they wanted more than just a new city hall. “Developing the…

Carl Vinson Institute employee pleads guilty to theft

A former employee University of Georgia has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $200,000 from the UGA Carl Vinson Institute, the entity responsible for determining the feasibility of creating new…

Plan has budget implications

The Sandy Springs City Council is looking for ways to fund its downtown plans. The latest budget proposal for Fiscal 2013 allocates $9 million to build infrastructure and buy land.…

Holy Innocents’ students draw up proposals for City Hall

Holy Innocents’ students draw up proposals for City Hall

The fourth-grade creative writing class at Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School represents the future leadership of the city of Sandy Springs. As the city draws up a downtown master plan that…

Ethics Reform – Tuesday, May 22

6:30-8:15 p.m. – Participate in a public debate/discussion on ethics reform, with the goal of increasing awareness about the need for ethics reform in our state legislature, as well as…

Dads step up presence in PTAs

One dad in a Parent Teacher Association in Brookhaven devised a more efficient way to run car pools. Another in Buckhead used his accounting expertise to scrutinize the PTA’s budget.…