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Rep. Hank Johnson to Recognize Senior Volunteers
The event is scheduled to take place at the Lou Walker Senior Center in Lithonia today.

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The event is scheduled to take place at the Lou Walker Senior Center in Lithonia today.

Robert Norrell, author of "Up from History" and "Eden Rise," will be part of the Georgia Center for the Book's Festival of Writers series.
The restaurant chain will open a shop in the Suntrust parking lot at West Ponce and Commerce.
Mark Elgart is scheduled to speak at the May 24 ceremony.
Also, the president of Clark Atlanta University will address students at Lithonia High School's ceremony, ajc.com reports.
Deal is slated to give the address at the May 24 ceremony.
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The store in Stone Mountain Village says it's meeting demand.
The reconstructionist synagogue will celebrate receipt of a signed copy of the Goodridge Decision, which allows same sex couples to marry in Massachusetts.
A number of traffic signals have already been synchronized at intersections across Brookhaven, Dunwoody and Sandy Springs, the Dunwoody Crier reports.
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Jeff Chu, author of "Does Jesus Really Love Me?: A Gay Christian's Pilgrimage in Search of God in America," visits on May 15.
Police say Quentric Williams fatally shot a martial arts expert at the theater last May.
Some of the prisoners include rapists and murderers, according to WSB.
The grocery-only concept will go up in the Covington Square shopping center, where Big Lots once stood.
Adults can attend the free event May 2 to learn about protecting children from cyber issues such as bullying.
The new group is slated to finish its work by Oct. 1, according to a Reporter Newspapers article.
The exhibit features photographs, on loan from the Auburn Avenue Research Library, from as far back as the 1860s.
The movie "Endless Love" is scheduled to film at the Shaky Knees Music Festival this weekend.
Decatur Metro reports Chaat House is setting up next to Cafe Istanbul.