Mask-wearing manager Brandon Smith readies a pick-up order for a customer on the opening day of the Dunwoody Farmers Market April 18.
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Dunwoody’s 2020 Year in Review

Beyond the history-making pandemic and racial justice protests in 2020, Dunwoody faced overcrowded schools, finding a new DeKalb Schools superintendent, police lawsuits and I-285 toll lanes that could take some residents’ homes. There was even controversy with the city’s unofficial motto “Everything Will Be OK.” 2020 had some silver linings, as plans for a new […]