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Beat the Heat on Saturdays in Virginia-Highland
Every Saturday in August, South VaHi shops will feature customer specials

I have covered an array of different beats including education, city government, county courts, cops and high school censorship. I have written for The Tracy Press in Tracy, Calif., The Record-Journal in Meriden, Conn. and I worked at The Student Press Law Center in Arlington, Virginia. I graduated from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Conn. with a degree in Print Journalism. In college, I co-founded an independent online campus newspaper, The Quad News, and interned for The New York Post at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado.
I'm a die-hard Miami Dolphins phanatic and fantasy football junkie. (I went 11-0 in one of my fantasy football leagues last season.) I love watching most sports and you can frequently find me at my favorite local restaurants in the neighborhood catching a game. I also enjoy seeing live music and working out in my free time.
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<strong>Politics:</strong> Independent
<strong>Religion</strong>: Jewish, reform
<strong>Local Hot Button Issues:</strong> I plan to keep a close eye on many local issues, including crime in the neighborhood, APS school board issues and preserving the historic nature of Virginia Highland and Druid Hills.
Every Saturday in August, South VaHi shops will feature customer specials

Party at Atkins Park, Back to School Bowling and more
New traffic signs replace damaged signs plastered with graffiti
City councilman Alex Wan’s home among the houses broken into
2012 was the most successful year for the festival, according to organizers
The triangle is a landmark of VaHi at the neighborhood's main intersection.
Owners of the building say no residents will be displaced during the renovations
The older residence hall is being demolished to prepare the way for the fifth phase of Emory’s freshman housing complex.
Francisco de Goya's "The Disasters of War" series is on display at Emory's Carlos Museum
The names of the drivers have yet to be released.
Plan ahead for your visit on Saturday
Check out these open houses in Morningside on Sunday, Aug. 12
Keep Virginia-Highland Beautiful is an informal group of volunteers committed to keeping Virginia-Highland an inviting and well-maintained neighborhood
Jazz on the Lawn at Callanwolde, Claws and Paws Weekend at Fernbank Museum and more
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University has been rated "Outstanding" by the National Cancer Institute
The grant will help the department provide car seats for families in need around the metro area.
Patch sat down with former Georgia Tech All-American and MLB All-Star Mark Teixeira and asked him for his best baseball tips. Share these with your favorite baseball player.
Inman Middle School parents said Atlanta Public Schools school buses are not showing up to transport kids to school
Loopholes in tax structure, classification system are possible causes, according to the CDC
Brian Weeden was hired to coach the Grady Knights and teach physical education at the high school