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  • North Druid Hills-Briarcliff, GA

Email: jonathan.cribbs@patch.com

Phone: 678-490-6497

Hometown: Owings, Md.

Birthday: Aug. 2

Bio: I moved to the Atlanta metro area in 2008 and freelanced for several publications before The Champion Newspaper in Decatur hired me to cover the news in DeKalb County in 2009. I joined Patch in October 2010.

I live in the North Druid Hills community and have worked for daily and weekly newspapers in Maryland, Virginia and the Carolinas. I graduated from the University of Maryland in 2005 with a degree in English Language and Literature, a wonderful field of study that will challenge and engage you even as it lays the groundwork for your future unemployment. (But you'll know how to chart our nation's secular transformation from the works of Charles Brockden Brown to Seinfeld. FYI: Moby Dick is a turning point.)

I grew up in southern Maryland near the Chesapeake Bay. I'm a huge ice hockey fan and played the sport through middle and high school. I also love movies and own a somewhat sad collection of more than 500 movies.

As a journalist, I've covered everything from large national stories (the Washington, D.C., snipers in 2003) to the smallest story you can think of, including pizza day at Lady's Island Elementary School in Beaufort, S.C.

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Two Men Assault Bike Rider in Medlock Park

The suspects stole the 41-year-old victim's bike and other items Monday evening, DeKalb County police said.

Two Men Assault Bike Rider in Medlock Park
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Free Iced Tea at Uncle Maddio's Sunday

The popular Toco Hill pizza joint is giving out free iced tea with any purchase in honor of National Iced Tea Day, which, apparently, is an actual thing.

Free Iced Tea at Uncle Maddio's Sunday
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T-SPLOST Wireside Chat, Maps

Just in case you missed yesterday's talk with local officials about the Regional Transportation Referendum July 31.

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Name in the News: Patrick Shore

Meet Patrick Shore, creator of the website North Druid Kills Road, and advocate for safety improvements to North Druid Hills' busiest thoroughfare.

Name in the News: Patrick Shore
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O'Brien Named NASL Offensive Player of Week

The midfielder contributed a goal and an assist in the Silverbacks' first win of the season over FC Edmonton on Sunday.

O'Brien Named NASL Offensive Player of Week
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Authorities Confirm Texas Remains Are Steven Marchi's

DNA testing has determined the skeletal remains found at a campsite north of Dallas in December are those of the missing North Druid Hills musician.

Authorities Confirm Texas Remains Are Steven Marchi's
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Transit of Venus 2012: No Go in Atlanta?

Residents of the North Druid Hills-Briarcliff area will likely be unable to see Venus cross the sun, a once-in-a-lifetime event, due to overcast weather.

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Silverbacks President Resigns, New GM Named

Team President Michael Oki tendered his resignation last week, and Andy Smith, interim director of sales and marketing, has been named general manager.

Silverbacks President Resigns, New GM Named
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Silverbacks Earn 2-1 Road Win in Edmonton

Atlanta's first win of the season pulls the Silverbacks even in the standings with the Carolina RailHawks and FC Edmonton.

Silverbacks Earn 2-1 Road Win in Edmonton
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Underage Alcohol Sting Nets 47 Arrests

Operation Schools Out targeted underage alcohol sales at more than 150 liquor stores and gas stations in unincorporated DeKalb County.

Underage Alcohol Sting Nets 47 Arrests
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Friday Is National Donut Day

And North Druid Hills' and Northlake's Dunkin' Donuts are participating.

Friday Is National Donut Day
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DeKalb Schools Budget Cuts: What’s on Tap

The line item list includes eliminating pre-K programs, slicing middle school athletics and increasing class sizes.