Bits and bites: The Mill Kitchen & Bar to get new chef I should have expected it. Whenever I find something I really like, I can be pretty sure something about it will change soon after. When The Mill Kitchen & Bar in Roswell first opened, Marc Taft, o...
May 15, 2013 10:14 AM | 0 | 3 |
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Retired doctor pens fourth book Vernon Sanders, 81, is a retired physician who earned his medical degree from Duke University. He practiced internal medicine in Sandy Springs for 37 years, including 30 years at Northside Hospital...
April 17, 2013 11:27 AM | 0 | 4 |
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Dining Destinations: Tofu Kitchen in Johns Creek I love tofu.
There, I’ve said it.
Yes, it can be bland, boring and texturally uninteresting on its own. It needs a lot of help to be palatable. Unfortunately, most cooks haven’t a clue.
However, ...
April 10, 2013 09:58 AM | 1 | 8 |
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Joan Durbin jdurbin@neighbornewspapers.comNeighbor Newspapers
Junior League to host Tour of Kitchens’ ‘Sweet 16’ This weekend, the Junior League of Atlanta is hosting its Tour of Kitchens for the 16th year in a row. The two-day event includes self-guided tours of 14 homes with kitchens decorated by Atlanta’s ...
Dining Review: Fresh Lettuce in Johns Creek Bold and exotic.
That describes many of the foods I favor. I crave flavors that startle and tantalize, in dishes that I never would be able to make properly at home.
Yet every so often I need a fi...
March 06, 2013 01:21 PM | 0 | 8 |
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Joan Durbin jdurbin@neighbornewspapers.comNeighbor Newspapers
Bring the world home - host an Up with People cast member Families in the Roswell area will have the opportunity to bring a bit of the world into their homes from March 11 through 18 when an international cast of Up with People arrives to Roswell, a stop ...
Dining destinations: Le Mekong The presence of the Asian community is strong at the intersection of Medlock Bridge and Abbotts Bridge roads in Johns Creek.
There is the Super H Mart, a huge grocery chock full of Korean, Thai, C...
February 27, 2013 09:40 AM | 0 | 9 |
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Joan Durbin jdurbin@neighbornewspapers.comNeighbor Newspapers
Ladies sing for Song of Atlanta Every Tuesday about 100 women gather in Roswell to make music. The group sings for the community, competes internationally and resides locally.
Song of Atlanta Show Chorus is a chapter of Sweet Ad...
Alpharetta High School student on American Idol Isabel Gonzalez said she has dreamed of being on American Idol, but she didn’t believe what was happening when the show’s long-time judge Randy Jackson showed up at Alpharetta High School to invite...
Local businesses help lovebirds for Valentine’s Day Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and there are plenty of local options available to express feelings to someone special.
Love in bloom
A dozen red roses sent to that special someone is a s...
Alpharetta actor wins achievement award While the actors in Los Angeles were receiving their Golden Globes on Sunday, Georgia entertainment professionals were receiving their own awards at the 2013 Georgia Entertainment Gala, held at the...
Young at art: Exhibitions put focus on talented high school artists The work of some of north Fulton’s most talented high school artists and artisans have traditionally been showcased in two major exhibitions in Roswell.
Now, for the first time, the annual high sch...
January 17, 2013 11:26 AM | 0 | 9 |
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Haiku a destination for hibachi lovers Haiku Sushi Steakhouse on North Point Parkway opened a few months ago to serve sushi and hibachi seekers in north Fulton. In an area where Japanese restaurants litter the landscape, General Manager...
North Fulton ringing in New Year Father Time is moving on and it’s almost time to welcome in the New Year. Several places in north Fulton will be celebrating in style with New Year’s Eve events.
For a celebration the whole family...
Pet of the week: Agatha The Atlanta Humane Society Mansell Campus presents Agatha for the pet of the week spotlight. Agatha is a small 7-month-old domestic short hair mix with orange and black markings. She has been sp...
Alpharetta, Milton local stores provide holiday gifts Gallery 35
Right in downtown Alpharetta shoppers can find a variety of unique shops with a plethora of gift ideas. At Gallery 35, owner Buddy Gash works to feature unique handmade items by local...
Sweet Christmases are family traditions There are many reasons to look forward to the holidays, not the least of which are the homemade sweet treats that make appearances only at Christmas.
For Roswell resident Whitney Curtis, that mean...
December 12, 2012 11:31 AM | 0 | 13 |
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Joan Durbin jdurbin@neighbornewspapers.comNeighbor Newspapers
Waggy World hosts Santa photos for pets Pet Photos with Santa Claws at Waggy World Paw Park will take place Dec. 8 from noon to 2 p.m.
The city of Alpharetta Recreation and Parks Department is hosting this special event for pets and pe...
Black Hawk Down Ranger shares story of faith Many have seen the movie “Black Hawk Down,” but those who came to Perimeter School’s Veterans Day Ceremony Nov. 15 got to hear first-hand accounts of the Battle of Mogadishu from Major Jeff Strueck...
Pet of the week: Mally The Atlanta Humane Society Mansell Campus presents Mally for the pet of the week spotlight. Mally is a 1-year-old lab mix with a black and white coat. She is up to date on all of her shots and has ...
Fitness Revolution opens in Roswell Fitness Revolution Roswell, which brands itself as the “anti-gym,” has just opened its new location at 1575 Old Alabama Road, Suite 105.
Fitness Revolution Roswell is owned and operated by Andre an...
Pet of the week: Katniss The Atlanta Humane Society Mansell Campus presents Katniss for the pet of the week spotlight.
Katniss is a two-year-old female main coon mix with tan and black markings. She has been spayed and...
Wreaths for charity part of museum homes’ decor As the holidays inch closer and closer, the staff and volunteers at Roswell’s three historic homes already are knee deep in Christmas preparations.
Bulloch Hall, Barrington Hall and Smith Plantatio...
November 07, 2012 04:58 PM | 0 | 16 |
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