By Tom McGowan He stood 6′ tall and weighed 190 pounds, had a majestic afro of white hair which glowed in the sun like a…
Posts published in “Rocking Chair Reflections”
By Tom Welander The city of Atlanta offers steeply discounted swimming pool admission in the form of 10- and 20-visit Splash Cards. The cards can…
By Tom McGowan I played ball for most of my childhood in the Bronx. The first few years I played in Little League. It did…
By Sydney Anebrete Kosse Did you know that there are only two skate parks within the city limits of Atlanta? Atlanta needs more skate parks!…
By Tom McGowan In 1978, Malinda and I moved into Grant Park, a Victorian neighborhood in Atlanta. It had seen better days, but we had…
By Members of St. Paul UMC St. Paul United Methodist Church has been a pillar in the Grant Park neighborhood for more than 110 years.…
By Tom McGowan We didn’t do dogs growing up, at least, not in my family, with six kids and two adults in a two-bedroom apartment.…
By Alison Ross An ethics complaint alleging conflict of interest has been filed with the DeKalb County Board of Ethics against Zack Williams, Chief Operating…
By Robert M. Sarwark Last year was technically the first holiday season living in Grant Park for my fiancée Catherine and me. However, as we…
By Margaret Spalding Brady and Jordan Ososki Blackhall would clear cut and develop on 55 acres of heavily forested public greenspace known as Intrenchment Creek…