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Sandy Springs, Dunwoody council members plan joint ‘town hall’ meeting

Sandy Springs City Council members John Paulson and Ashley Jenkins and Dunwoody City Councilman Denny Shortal will host a “town hall” meeting to discuss police and fire protection on Nov.…

Council members call meeting on home burglaries

By Amy Wenk amywenk@reporternewspapers.net Sandy Springs Dist. 3 City Councilman Chip Collins and Dist. 6 City Councilwoman Karen Meinzen McEnerny will host a public meeting Sept. 1 to discuss residential…

City to conduct new inspection of hydrants

By Amy Wenk amywenk@reporternewspapers.net Since the city of Sandy Springs incorporated in December 2005, it has ordered only one inspection of the fire hydrants located on public roads in the…

Renovations begin on Fulton center

Renovations begin on Fulton center

By Amy Wenk amywenk@reporternewspapers.net Sandy Springs residents should find more government services in one place this summer. Renovations began April 5 on the North Fulton Service Center at 7741 Roswell…

Business licenses

By Joe Earle joeearle@reporternewspapers.net Construction and home-remodeling businesses may be picking up in Sandy Springs. Of the 80 new business licenses issued by the city of Sandy Springs in January,…

Anne Frank exhibit now open to public

An exhibition centered on the life of Holocaust victim Anne Frank officially has opened its doors to the public in Sandy Springs. “Anne Frank in the World 1929-1945” is displayed…

Sandy Springs hires finance director

The city of Sandy Springs has hired a new finance director. Amy Davis takes over the $130,000-a-year job Feb. 8, the city announced. Davis, a certified public accountant, now is…

Too-early trash pickup leads to fine for hauler

Garbage haulers, beware Sandy Springs. At least be aware of the time of day when you’re picking up trash in Sandy Springs. On Jan. 21, refuse truck driver Ralph Gilcrist was fined…

Volunteering in schools started path to 2010 Humanitarian honor

By Joe Earle joeearle@reporternewspapers.net Twenty years ago, Carolyn Axt was a PTA mom, the kind who baked cookies for her kids’ classes and signed up as a room mother.…

New market sprouts in Sandy Springs

By Joe Earle joeearle@reporternewspapers.net Two Sandy Springs businessmen propose opening an outdoor farmers market on Saturday mornings at Sandy Springs Circle and Johnson Ferry Road. The market would offer…

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