Jan Jaben-Eilon

Six Ways to Get Out and Enjoy the Chattahoochee River in Sandy Springs

In the heart of Sandy Springs, where the Chattahoochee River winds its way north of Atlanta, locals find a waterside… Read More

3 weeks ago

Performing Arts is Alive and Kicking in Sandy Springs

In its 10th year, Orbit Arts Academy is one of several live performance theater troupes in Sandy Springs that is… Read More

3 months ago

City Continues to Move Forward on Traffic Solutions

Some people complain about traffic congestion. Others do something about it. The City of Sandy Springs appears to be in the… Read More

3 months ago

Sock Puppet Lamb Chop is Coming to Sandy Springs

For the younger generation, “lamb chop” may be an item on a restaurant menu. But for an older crowd, it… Read More

3 months ago

Sandy Springs’ Dine Like a Local is Back for a Second Year

As the second annual Dine Like a Local program opened in Sandy Springs on Jan. 2, already the foodie affair… Read More

4 months ago

New Concept Joining Wellness and Coworking Chooses Sandy Springs for February Debut

Sandy Springs has been chosen for a new and innovative business concept that blends health with shared workspace. Called Wello… Read More

5 months ago

Diners are Hungry for Restaurants in Sandy Springs

It’s true. It’s somewhat sad to see the hulking remains of old, reliable, favorite restaurants dotted around Sandy Springs over… Read More

6 months ago

Developers Chosen for Phase II of City Springs

It’s been nearly two months since the City of Sandy Springs chose two major real estate developers as its Preferred… Read More

9 months ago

Despite Losing Boarding School, Sandy Springs Still Offers Many Educational Options

Former Sandy Springs resident Michael Friede waxes nostalgic about the years 2011 to 2014 when he attended Brandon Hall School… Read More

9 months ago

Sandy Springs Woman, 76, Walks Grueling Camino de Santiago

Featured image: Linda Walker and daughter Cassie Templeton in front of Cathedral after walking the Camino. Sandy Springs is home… Read More

9 months ago

Please do not drink the (Spring) water

Throughout the City of Sandy Springs there are springs, streams and creeks flowing by, including in residents’ front or backyards.… Read More

11 months ago

The Latest Fiber Optic Technology is Blanketing Sandy Springs

It may be a telltale sign. If you are seeing bright-colored red, yellow or blue lines – speckled with same-colored… Read More

11 months ago

With occupancies high, demand encourages building of more luxury apartments

For a few years, colorful turtles appeared to be the mascot of the City of Sandy Springs. Just as easily,… Read More

12 months ago

Creating a Music Culture in Sandy Springs

Music venues in Sandy Springs, like in most cities around the country, took a hit during the pandemic, with several… Read More

1 year ago

Sandy Springs Invites Residents to Support and Enjoy the Great Outdoors

Sure, Sandy Springs is known for its frenetic traffic and ever-sprouting development, but it is also heralded for its devotion… Read More

1 year ago

Renovated Sandy Springs Library Opens the World to Residents and Business Owners

Shh! This is a quiet reminder that the Sandy Springs Library at 395 Mt. Vernon Highway NE is back in… Read More

1 year ago

Sandy Springs Sleep Clinics Help Diagnose and Treat Sleep Disorders Called “Slow Killers”

Sandy Springs native Dr. Scott Leibowitz, a sleep specialist with Laureate Medical Group, said his practice of diagnosing and treating… Read More

1 year ago

Atlanta Jewish Film Festival Opens at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center, Feb. 8

The 23rd annual Atlanta Jewish Film Festival opens Feb. 8 and closes Feb. 21 with blockbuster films screening at the… Read More

1 year ago