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Screened-In Porch Has Views Of Deer Families In Roswell Backyard
This home for sale in Roswell costs $815,000, and has a screened-in porch with a view of the 2.6-acres, often seeing deer families.

Hi! My name is Kathleen Sturgeon and I am your local Field Editor for Patch sites serving the communities of Alpharetta-Milton, Canton-Sixes, Cumming, Johns Creek, Roswell and Woodstock-Towne Lake.
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This home for sale in Roswell costs $815,000, and has a screened-in porch with a view of the 2.6-acres, often seeing deer families.

This home for sale in Sandy Springs costs $950,000, and has a pool in the backyard. Buyers can also add in the furniture.
This home for sale in Woodstock costs $349,900, and has a covered, partial-wrap-around porch that views the private yard.
The Sandy Springs City Council has shifted the outdoor concert seating format to allow for more participation at City Green Live concerts.
Student Leadership Johns Creek recently won the Secretary of State Ambassadors State Championship.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent restaurant inspections at Woodstock establishments.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent restaurant inspections at Canton establishments.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent restaurant inspections at Roswell establishments.
Georgia Patch readers shared their thoughts around the idea of a statewide vaccine passport. See what they had to say.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent restaurant inspections at Alpharetta and Milton establishments.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent restaurant inspections at Cumming establishments.
Cherokee County Fire Chief Tim Prather presented awards and letters of commendation to several Cherokee County firefighters recently.
TYGTAL is hosting a Next Level Football Mini-Camp in Alpharetta, inviting 140 students to get certified by their NCAA team of coaches.
Forsyth County families have until the end of the month to decide which learning environment they want their kids to have next semester.
The Woodstock Police Department is mourning the loss of long-time volunteer Gilbert "Gil" Feldman, who died on April 4.
Huntington Learning Center in Johns Creek is focused on helping kids make up any gaps in learning due to the pandemic.
The vaccine produced by Johnson & Johnson has been put on hold because of blood-clot concerns, according to the FDA and CDC.
Many people want to be the hero who adopts a shelter long-hauler, but other dogs in Woodstock shelters need the attention more.
Many people want to be the hero who adopts a shelter long-hauler, but other dogs in Canton shelters need the attention more.
Many people want to be the hero who adopts a shelter long-hauler, but other dogs in Cumming shelters need the attention more.