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I'm Wendy Parker, the editor of East Cobb Patch and Roswell Patch.

I grew up in East Cobb and graduated from Wheeler High School, and I have a wealth of experience covering community news in the metro Atlanta area.

I previously served as a local news reporter at The Marietta Daily Journal and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

During my time at the AJC, I also covered sports and was an online producer and editor at ajc.com. 

Please feel free to contact me at wendy.parker@patch.com (the best way to get in touch) or call 770-265-0128.

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East Cobb|News|

East Cobb Author to Have Book Signings

Reservations are required for the Book Exchange event on April 16 with Wendy Wax, whose latest book is "While We Were Watching Downton Abbey."

East Cobb Author to Have Book Signings
East Cobb|News|

Marietta Farmers Market Resumes Saturday

More than 60 vendors will participate in Marietta's Farmers Market, which takes place on weekends from April 6 through Dec. 21.

Marietta Farmers Market Resumes Saturday
East Cobb|News|

Cobb2020 Helps Maintain Goals

Through a strategic process called Mobilizing Action Through Planning and Partnerships, or MAPP, Cobb2020 assessed the current health status of the county and is developing a Community Health Plan.

Cobb2020 Helps Maintain Goals
Northeast Cobb, GA|News|

Cobb2020 Helps Maintain Goals

Through a strategic process called Mobilizing Action Through Planning and Partnerships, or MAPP, Cobb2020 assessed the current health status of the county and is developing a Community Health Plan.

Cobb2020 Helps Maintain Goals
East Cobb|News|

Georgia GOP Chair Slammed on Gay Marriage

East Cobb resident Sue Everhart's comments this week elicited widespread response, including TV satirist Stephen Colbert.

Georgia GOP Chair Slammed on Gay Marriage
East Cobb|News|

East Cobbers Urged to 'Slow Down'

Abbadabba's of East Cobb is distributing free signs to encourage drivers to be more pedestrian-friendly.

East Cobbers Urged to 'Slow Down'