Adrianne Murchison, Patch Staff
- Sandy Springs, GA
Email: adrianne.murchison@patch.com Phone: 404-353-1709 Hometown: Buffalo, NY Birthday: April 29 Bio: Although I grew up hooked on writing, news and information, journalism is actually my second career. I spent more than 10 years working as a registered sales assistant for a Wall Street firm. I left that business to promote a non-fiction book I wrote on relationships, and later became a feature and news reporter. My time in newspapers can be compared to a period I spent as a volunteer with the Innocence Project in New York City. Both experiences required gathering information, which anchored and taught me to be objective so I could complete my task and connect with people. That is my honored duty, as editor, to the residents of Sandy Springs – to be your most objective and fair source of news and information. At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. I am inclusive and my interests tend to lean towards those that benefit everyone. Having said that, I am always interested in and welcome a perspective that is different from my own.
Posting Activity
Sandy Springs|News|
Who are the Largest Employers in Sandy Springs?
During Tuesday's City Council meeting, Jim Comerford, chairman of the city's Economic Advisory Committee presented a plan to enhance Sandy Springs future.
Sandy Springs|News|
Police, Fire and First Responders at National Night Out Tuesday
The annual event is 6 p.m. at Hammond Park
Sandy Springs|News|
Late Night Arrest, Erratic Behavior Leads to Letter to the Editor
Twenty-seven-year-old Chris Price was arrested in July after he left a Prado restaurant. He admits he that he got out of hand with the police but says he was wrongly arrested.
Sandy Springs|News|
Fulton School Board Members Meet Community
Julia Bernath who represents several Sandy Springs schools will hold her first meeting of the new school year at Johns Creek Environmental Campus on Aug. 16.
Sandy Springs|News|
Sneiderman's Bond Hearing Set as In-Laws Seek Custody
Nearby Sandy Springs: Andrea Sneiderman, among other things, is accused of telling Neuman specifics about her husband's schedule the day he was murdered in Dunwoody.
Sandy Springs|News|
Jazz Trumpeter Joe Gransden at Cafe 290 Monday Night
Gransden and his 16-piece big band perform at 8 p.m.
Sandy Springs|News|
Photos: Boy Scouts Mark 200 Storm Drains With 'No Dumping' Stickers
In a public service the Boy Scouts Troop 467 marked storm drains throughout Sandy Springs.
Sandy Springs|News|
Who's Hiring in Sandy Springs: Counselors, Server are Among Positions Open
A roundup of local jobs.
Sandy Springs|News|
Crime: Car Thefts and More Vehicle Break-ins
Sandy Springs Police says numerous thefts from vehicles occur every week.
Sandy Springs|News|
Woman Charged With DUI After Crash on I-285
Police have filed charges in Thursday night incident.
Sandy Springs|News|
Gentle Cat with Sweet Disposition at North Fulton Humane Society Campus
Nearby Sandy Springs: The Atlanta Humane Society is looking for a good home for Ezra.
Smyrna-Vinings, GA|News|
Following Primary Loss Belinfante Says He Will Stay Involved in Georgia Issues
Sandy Springs resident Josh Belinfante said he was surprised by outcome of the District 6 State Senate race, where Hunter Hill beat him and Drew Ellenburg.
Sandy Springs|News|
5 Things to do This Weekend: Music, Food, Kids Fun, Comedy
Lots to do in Sandy Springs and nearby this weekend.
Sandy Springs|News|
Meet Police, Firefighters, Paramedics at National Night Out
The free event will be held from 6-8 p.m., Tuesday, at Hammond Park in Sandy Springs.
Sandy Springs|News|
Teen Librarian Gets a Mohawk Cut After Students Meet Reading Challenge
A Sandy Springs librarian challenged 60 middle and high school students to read five books by August 1, and they did. He gets his haircut at noon Saturday.
Sandy Springs|News|
Following Primary Loss Belinfante Says He Will Stay Involved in Georgia Issues
Sandy Springs resident Josh Belinfante said he was surprised by outcome of the District 6 State Senate race, where Hunter Hill beat him and Drew Ellenburg.
Sandy Springs|News|
West Nile Virus a Local Concern
Fulton County representatives warn residents to take precautions.
Sandy Springs|News|
Sandy Springs Teacher to Inform Department of Education Through Fellowship Program
Patrice Dawkins-Jackson, a teacher at Dunwoody Springs will serve as a liaison between the U.S. Department of Education and teachers.
Sandy Springs|News|
200 Storm Drain Markers Will be Installed Throughout Sandy Springs Friday
Sandy Springs allocated $2.5 million for Stormwater Capital Projects in its current fiscal year budget, with almost $6.5 million spent since the city’s inception on Stormwater improvements.
