By Duncan Cottrell Building on our intrusion-prevention experience in the unique milieu of the Deep South, The Entry Enforcer is proud to introduce our foolproof,…
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By Bill Ericson At Christmas dinner in 2010, my partner Tom began to feel very ill. He had been experiencing flu-like symptoms for a few…
By Dionna Littlejohn It is my love–and dare I say awe–for my Grandma Alice that drew me to the work of Adopt-A-Grandparent. The organization provides…
By Scott Petersen Many of my older friends and neighbors lament, “What happened? This age thing has slipped up on me.” Aging in Atlanta does…
By Dennis J. Taylor Writing a history of Historic Sylvester Cemetery has proven to be quite a difficult task because of a lack of written…
By Ken Rose People often ask each other about their hometowns. Our family moved to East Atlanta in 1997. I’ve lived here longer than anywhere…
By Natalie Martinez If you live in East Atlanta Village, you have probably noticed the newly renovated home. It was abandoned and left unoccupied for over…
By Jules Toraya I recently bought a home in Grant Park and have been working to make my home a model of sustainability. This Memorial…
By Marc Takacs Small business owners can relate to the title of this article; the best are masters of networking and building relationships that feed…
James Butts & Johnnie (Homeless Senior). Photo by Wendy Butts By Wendy Butts Sometimes I tend to ponder too much. Let me explain. Last week,…