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Top Headlines around Atlanta from Thursday 8/2: Andrea Sneiderman Charged In Husband's Death
Patch's top 10 headlines of the day in metro Atlanta for Thursday, August 2, 2012.

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I have deep roots in the Atlanta community. My father was born and raised here in West Atlanta near Mozley Park and his parents were both long time educators throughout the 60's, 70's, and 80's in various schools including Washington High School and Clark College (AUC). My Grandfather attended Friendship Baptist and my Grandmother and father are still members of St. Pauls Church on Peyton Road. Though I travel and could live anywhere, I always say that my neighborhood is one of the only places I could ever live in America. I just love our community and believe in it deeply!
Patch's top 10 headlines of the day in metro Atlanta for Thursday, August 2, 2012.

Woman finds a dead man in the early morning hours near Greenbriar Parkway.
Get your student's required immunizations for free on Saturday, August 4, 2012.
American Farmland Trust wants to save local farms and is dedicated to supporting fresh foods.
GDOT under fire for possibly discriminating on awarding contracts.
School starts on Monday for most SW Atlanta students.
Providence Missionary Baptist Church, cordially invites you for a weekend celebration of its 25th Pastoral Anniversary and Retirement Gala.
Patch's top 10 headlines of the day for Wednesday, August 1, 2012.
Thursday night from Hammonds House, Gather Atlanta will begin its weekend full of events.
For the first time since 2009, Georgia shoppers can avoid paying taxes on back-to-school items.
Keisha Sean Waites outshines her competition and returns to represent District 60.
Sen. Donzella James wins re-election in a landslide.
Marvin Arrington beat his opponents in the District 62 State Representative race with a healthy margin, but was unable to get over the 50% majority mark.
A car gets stuck on train tracks while witnesses try to help.
Voters young and old turned out to vote on July 31st, 2012.
National Night Out keeps communities safe "block by block."
Ready to get some fresh fruits and vegetables?
There is now a place on the Southside of town to get all of your Back to School supplies.
Adults sometimes also need to go Back to School and learn new skills. This program can help.