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Pumpkin Patch Returns to St. Andrew
The first truckloads arrive at the Northeast Cobb church on Oct. 3.

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The first truckloads arrive at the Northeast Cobb church on Oct. 3.

Late-night private security must be provided in response to concerns from nearby residents about noise and public drunkenness.
The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at the East Cobb Government Service Center.
The event includes strolling along Canton Street and participation from several restaurants, including Table & Main.
The 1776 Color Guard will be a part of "Merit Badge University" in October.
The latest incident reports from the Northeast Cobb area.
He will be recognized Tuesday by the Board of Commissioners.
Tickets are on sale now for the Oct. 18-19 performances.
The financial/life skills event is sponsored by the Communities in Schools/Marietta Cobb County.
Randall-Paulson Architects is celebrating its 20th anniversary in October.
The new Roswell Farmers Market also has gluten-free items.
Approved last week is a new Walmart grocery in the Sandy Plains-Mabry area.
Approved last week is a new Walmart grocery in the Sandy Plains-Mabry area.
The new Roswell Farmers Market also has gluten-free items.
Two resolutions to be presented at Monday's council meeting call for dates in March or May of 2014.
It's not too late to register for the Sept. 28 Keep Roswell Beautiful event.
The financial/life skills event is sponsored by the Communities in Schools/Marietta Cobb County.
Despite soggy conditions, the show went on down Johnson Ferry Road Saturday morning.