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5 Flicks at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival
We've got a preview of five films playing this weekend.

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We've got a preview of five films playing this weekend.

Monday was the latest incident in which pit bulls managed to get loose from the yard at Amberidge Trail and River Valley Road.
Larry Jacobs, Sandy Springs Crime Prevention Specialist, has rounded up tips for protection from identity theft.
During his tenure at Providence Day School in Charlotte, Gene Bratek acquired land and raised more than $25 million, according to Holy Innocents'.
Real estate professional Chiteka Jackson has announced her run for the seat vacated by Ashley Jenkins.
Patricia Roberts, the late chaplain at Holy Innocents’, will be remembered for how she connected with students.
Editor Adrianne Murchison, who has lived in Sandy Springs for nearly 6 years, wants to hear your feedback on Sandy Springs Patch.
Father and daughter bring an original fairy tale to life in the form of their gift shop, Tuckaway Downs.
City officials are talking to sign companies to find the best places for billboards around town.
Leadership Sandy Springs screens three films at the Hitson Center.
The meeting on the Spalding Drive and Mount Vernon Drive intersection starts at 6 p.m.
Visions for vacancies at Roswell Road and Dalrymple in Sandy Springs. Tell us in the comments what should replace these buildings.
The young Sandy Springs students were excited for their first day of school, last week.
Andrew Liang, an eighth grader nearby Sandy Springs, will be covering the convention for Scholastic Kids Press this week.
What's for lunch at Fulton County schools in Sandy Springs?
You need to be at Manuel's Tavern by noon Friday.
Sandy Springs students saw reproductions of soldier uniforms, newspapers, and other daily use items of the 1860s.
This mini-dachshund is waiting for you to adopt her from the Atlanta Humane Society's Mansell campus, in North Fulton.