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Tired Of Campaign Yard Signs? Here's How To Recycle Them
Brookhaven mayor-elect arranges dropoff location for homeowners and candidates for campaign signs.

Born and raised in Atlanta, Tim Darnell is Associate Regional Editor of Patch in metro Atlanta.
Tim has deep roots in the Brookhaven community. He attended elementary school in the community, and is a past president and past chairman of the board of directors of his neighborhood civic association and neighborhood watch. Today, he is active in his son's elementary school and throughout the community.
He is also chairman of the scholarship committee for a local fraternal organization that has long, historic ties in Chamblee.
Tim has more than 25 years of experience in newspapers, magazines and websites, and is also the author of three books, including The Crackers: Early Days Of Atlanta Baseball and 101 Atlanta Sports Legends.
Brookhaven mayor-elect arranges dropoff location for homeowners and candidates for campaign signs.

A lot of metro Atlanta schools are overcrowded, and Patch wants to know if you think some families aren't entirely truthful when it comes to filling out residence records.
Backhoes and workers were hard at labor this week, clearing paths and laying concrete for new sidewalks.
Also: Huntley Hills Elementary earns an 'A,' in this week's look at recent health inspection scores for Brookhaven and Chamblee restaurants and schools.
The holiday season is in full swing and Patch's Question of the Week wants to know: is our community a generous one at this time of year?
The company says 'no,' but we think the old Stir Crazy location is a prime spot ... for something.
Patch was first to project a winner in the mayor's runoff on Tuesday night. Here's our analysis of what else happened in Brookhaven's election season.
The city goes online in less than two weeks. The new mayor and city council have a lot to do before then, and much more afterward.
For a really fun and different holiday experience, hit Westside Provisions District's "Tinsel and Twine" this December 8th and 15th.
Here's what on the market in our communities.
After six years without a raise, members of the council are set to consider whether or not to give themselves a 52 percent pay increase.
Molly Read Woo started the online effort late Sunday night.
Molly Read Woo started the online effort late Sunday night.
The Decatur state senator joins others in endorsing the Brookhaven mayoral candidate on the last day before the runoff.
Georgia Gives Day is set for Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012.
Senior Connections and Angel Flight are just some of the groups to which you can contribute.
Here's who hiring in Brookhaven and Chamblee.
Patch looks at who's hiring in the Virginia Highland and Druid Hills communities.
Brookhaven's mayoral and city council runoffs will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, Dec. 4.
Most other services for the new city of Brookhaven will begin Jan. 1, says Brookhaven Commission chairman,