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Top Virginia-Highland/Druid Hills Patch Stories in March
Here's a recap of the biggest local stories of March 2013.

Here's a recap of the biggest local stories of March 2013.

Check out these Patch headlines from around the region.
Several Dunwoody city officials braved winter-like conditions earlier this week for the annual Ride to the Capitol event.
Cherokee County Sheriff Roger Garrison and Cherokee County Fire Chief Tim Prather recently presented a check totaling over $2,000 to CASA Cherokee.
While the city of Atlanta experienced a rate increase from 10.9 percent in January to 11.2 percent last month, the rate was still lower than a year ago when it was 12 percent in February 2012.
Midtown property hits 80 percent leased
The Georgia Center for Child Advocacy will receive all the profits from the sales of pinwheels, the symbol of child abuse prevention.
Music venue's new space is designed to be an eatery to serve customers before or after a show.
The Poncey-Highland Neighborhood Association is looking for volunteers to help assess existing parking in the area to help the neighborhood develop a plan.
A round up of events around the Sound Shore and lower Westchester to take the family to this weekend.
Men's clothing store will keep its existing Piedmont Avenue location open.
Check out these Patch headlines from around the region.
Just when you thought the Harlem Shake craze had run its course, people all over metro Atlanta are making their own videos and sharing them online.
Archdiocese of Atlanta's Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory will lead the opening prayer and carry the cross from the first station to the second at the 33rd Annual Good Friday Pilgrimage.
A look, in photos, of the highest selling houses in our town and neighboring ones.
Video highlights of the senator's Tuesday speech at the All Saints Men's Club.
Westside shopping destination welcomes Nashville native Kayce Hughes and the store's "timeless mix of comfortable clothing, vintage-inspired accessories and home goods."
The native of Pittsburgh has been with the school since 1998.
Staff will set up a booth from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 6 at the McMillin Trailhead parking lot to share information about the project and gather suggestions from trail users on how to minimize impacts from the truck crossings.
The Poncey-Highland neighborhood came in second in the Publix Georgia Marathon & Half Marathon cheer zone competition.