By Michelle Rice What’s so good about growing your own food? That’s one question put to the students at Burgess-Peterson Academy by teachers and volunteers…
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By Michelle E. Botwinick, C.P.A. If you’re self-employed and work out of an office in your home, and if you satisfy the strict rules that…
By Edward Jones, Inc. and provided by Paul Harrison Given the economic climate we’re in, you may one day be faced with a downsizing or…
By Deron Davis and Shannon Sanders When we send our kids to school, we want them to be nurtured and to grow — academically and…
By Emily Staggs Forget Dan Zanes. Give the Laurie Berkner CDs a rest. Go ahead and take They Might Be Giants’ “Here Come the ABC’s”…
By Jean Hallman On March 5, fathers and daughters dressed in formal attire for the first Father-Daughter Dance at Dance 411 Studios. The event was…
By Rev. Kristopher Aaron Exciting things are happening at Park Avenue Baptist Church. The church has recently renovated its historic sanctuary. Park Avenue sought to…
By Henry Bryant The Friends of East Atlanta Library exhibit of student work from Maynard Jackson High School will be on display until April 9…
By Henry Bryant Following the March High School Art Show, The Friends of East Atlanta library are mounting a showing of artwork from Burgess Peterson…
By Jef Blocker Meet author Anna Jean Mayhew, author of The Dry Grass of August, on Tuesday, April 5 at 7:30 pm at Bound To…