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There was dancing and music Wednesday on the Decatur Square.

Email: Ralph.ellis@patch.com
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Hometown: Waynesville, N.C.
Birthday: July 31
Bio: Ralph Ellis is a veteran journalist who has lived in Decatur since 2007. He serves on the homeowner’s association board for the 335 West Ponce condo building in downtown Decatur.
Ralph has extensive experience as a writer and editor for newspapers in the Southeast. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he joined The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 1990. He reported on a variety of subjects, such as a couple coming to grips with their son’s homosexuality, the high cost of local elections in North Fulton County, and a man who started a Kenyan orphanage for children with AIDS in honor of his late wife.
Ralph is married to Susan Puckett, the former food editor at the AJC.
He has three grown children, Robert, David and Julia.
When he’s not working, Ralph likes to walk, swim, read, and play with his greyhound, Laney. Ralph belongs to the Atlanta Writers Club and has written a mystery novel (unpublished) and is working on a second novel.
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Politics
I have moderate Democratic leanings, but I’ve voted for some Republicans.
Religion
I was raised a Methodist and am now a member of Kairos Church in Grant Park, which is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church.
Local Hot-Button Issues
People in Decatur and Avondale Estates care deeply about quality of life issues, and that starts with the local school systems. Both towns have become magnets in recent years for couples with young children, so the emphasis on education will only increase.
Other issues people care about: Dogs, backyard farming, food and drink.
There was dancing and music Wednesday on the Decatur Square.

The ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. at the DeKalb History Center.
As part of the IKEA Life Improvement Challenge, co-workers and customers voted for winning projects in their local communities.
Window broken at First Baptist Church.
Employees have the chance to transfer to neighboring Ruby Tuesdays.
This dog and cat get along fine under one roof.
West College Fund Inc. will renovate the building and make it ready for new businesses.
The Towne Cinema space has been unused for years.
The city will hum with creativity from painters, sculptors and musicians.
The ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. at the DeKalb History Center.
The ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. at the DeKalb History Center.
Chris Billingsley will retire from Decatur High after 35 years.
Commission will vote on the millage rates, with no overall increase recommended.
The state's new rules for driver's license and state identification renewals will require residents to show proof of their identity in person starting July 1.
Registration is now open for the fall season.
If the ordinance is approved, residents could drive golf carts on city streets, but not state roads in the city limits.
Man charged with aggravated assault after arguing with his girlfriend.
Faculty and staff volunteered at locations around Decatur.
The store will move into the shopping center where the Oakhurst Church is located.