By Judy Kaplan Atlanta is a city of dog lovers, and my East Atlanta neighborhood it is no different. So I thought that some, or,…
Posts published in “Rocking Chair Reflections”
By Henry Bryant As I write articles and give tours about the history of East Atlanta, I get asked how I get the information. A…
By TedHendrickx As I write this today, on the first full day of summer, a planned morning run has been delayed by what seems like…
Dear Porch Press, Several issues in the April 2011 Grant Park Neighborhood Association minutes published in the July 20ll Porch Press need correction. Responses to…
By Darin Glass I am not comparing myself to the now infamous Lance Armstrong–although my endurance is based on all local organic beer with no…
By Zachary Juno and Andre Arriaga The corner of Edie and Schuyler Avenues in Boulevard Heights will never be the same. Mrs. Briggs, a very…
By Kelly Kozel Johnny Warren was one of a kind. He was a private family man, a kind and generous neighbor, and for over 25…
By Ken Rose Life is full. It keeps us busy. We get used to our daily, weekly, monthly, and annual schedules; and, before you know…
By Ronald Lall A few months ago I wrote an article about why Moreland Avenue fits the moniker a “corridor of crap,” and in that…
By Elizabeth Dillon, SouthStar Gas stations have become an icon of Americana. In the early days of the American automobile, drivers bought gasoline at local…