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  • Peachtree Corners, GA

Email judy.putnam@patch.com, Phone 770-235-1790 Hometown Hialeah, Florida Bio: With over 15 years as an experienced journalist, Judy joined Patch in November 2010 after spending several years as editor and writer for a nationally distributed relocation magazine covering business, real estate, school and community news.

Her background includes 10 years as an editor and writer for several local golf publications where she covered both professional and amateur events throughout the state. She also worked as a freelancer for the AJC while attending college.

She graduated Georgia State University with a degree in journalism and a minor in American Literature. Judy has lived in the Atlanta metro area for over 25 years and currently resides in Duluth with her husband and two sons. When she's not reporting, you can find her out chasing a little white ball around the area golf courses.

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Families Enjoy Underwater Egg Hunt at YMCA

The Peachtree Corners facility held its annual event last Saturday. The day included cookie decorating, coloring and an underwater egg hunt. Each month the Y plans a family event.

Families Enjoy Underwater Egg Hunt at YMCA
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Decision on Veterinary Clinic Moving into Office Space Could Come Soon

Proponents say Peachtree Corners would benefit from new business. Nearby homeowners say it would decrease their property values and 20+ businesses would have to relocate. The City Council could vote at its next meeting on zoning issue.

Decision on Veterinary Clinic Moving into Office Space Could Come Soon
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Rate These Peachtree Corners Restaurants

The Patch directory has a comprehensive list of restaurants located in the city - We've selected five that have not been reviewed. Tell us what you think.

Rate These Peachtree Corners Restaurants
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10 Strategies for Wise Water Use

"Understanding the global food system and making smart, sustainable changes in the way we eat and produce food now, can help prevent both famine and thirst in the future,” says Food Tank co-founder Ellen Gustafson.

10 Strategies for Wise Water Use