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PatchCast: The Week in Review
The week's top headlines for Aug. 15-19
The week's top headlines for Aug. 15-19
Troy Von Kutzleben, bladesmith extraordinare, graces Atlanta neighborhoods with his years of knife sharpening experience. Patch was there for a demo.
Lindridge/Martin Manor residents talk about home makeover
Geno Smith, a St. Pius senior with 47 college offers to play football, announced his college choice after school on Wednesday.
In Italian, "porta via" means to "take away". Guests at Bella Cucina Porta Via's new storefront can take away anything their heart desires.
John Wolfinger, public safety chair for the Virginia Highland Civic association and Neighborhood Planning Unit F talked with Patch about the position.
Murphy's Atlanta Wine Shop has a new consultant in store for wine connoisseurs and party planners alike.
Kamal's P21, a nightclub in the Cheshire Bridge area, has applied for a change of ownership but did not attend the meeting. Voting has been deferred until the September meeting.
The week's top headlines for August 8-12
The Clifton Corridor Transit Initiative Project continues to be worked out in partnership with MARTA. As part of a requirement to receive federal funding, an analysis was presented to the community for input.
Manuel's Tavern has long been a place for social commentary and political discussion. In light of the bar's 55th anniversary, a few Manuel's regulars talk about their relationship with the neighborhood hot spot.
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta seeks immigration reform from the pulpit.
The Virginia-Highland Civic Association Board met Monday night to discuss a zoning variance and the upcoming Morningside Mile Race and Block Party.
Druid Hills lawyer and longtime mental health advocate Stan Jones has overcome his own mental health issues to push for the well-being of others.
It's back to school for many schools in Atlanta today. Druid Hills High said goodbye to summer and hello to back to school Monday morning.
Visitors at Fernbank Museum's Pirate and Princess Museum showed up decked out in their finest pirate and princess garb.
Residents mixed about Druid Hills city status.
The week's top headlines for August 1-5
With just a weekend standing between students and back to school, dozens of volunteers gathered at Lakeside Friday to organize everything that has been packed away during construction. Construction will continue throughout the school year.
Former assistant principal Paula Herrema will lead Inman Middle School as interim principal when the school opens its doors for the 2011-2012 school year on Aug. 8.