
Brookhaven Patch has had some wonderful stories on the site this month, and, in no particular order, we've rounded up a few of our favorites for the month of May. If you've missed any, we encourage you to go back and take a look. If you have a favorite that you think should have been included on the list, tell us by listing it in the comments section.
- Brookhaven resident Catherine Shaw and her friend Lindsay Forlines look forward to their Bunco nights thanks to their creation of a new iPhone app to tabulate Bunco scores.
- Oglethorpe Students help disaster stricken communities.
- The Brookhaven Bucks - the only summer league team inside the Perimeter - is Atlanta Sunbelt Baseball League's newest team.
- Rockstar speller heads to Washington. Julia Denniss, three-time Georgia Spelling Bee Champ heads to the Scripps Howard National Bee in Washington, D.C.
- Brookhaven Cityhood Townhall Meeting Outlines Feasibility Study
- Marist wins State Baseball Championship.
- African-American numbers decline in North Atlanta, Latinos Increase. A story on the findings from the Census.
- Hollywood Light Shines on Brookhaven. The new TV show Necessary Roughness filmed in Brookhaven this month.
- Brookhaven Author Makes Appearance on the Early Show. Emily Giffin, the Brookhaven author whose New York Times Best Seller Something Borrowed was turned into a movie and released early this month, appeared Tuesday morning on CBS's the The Early Show.
- Atlanta Mayor Receives Doctor of Laws Degree from Oglethorpe University.
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