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Northside Neighbor Podcast

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  • Get the news for Roswell, Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, and the entire Northside with the Northside Neighbor Podcast. Northside Neighbor - www.northside-neighbor.com This podcast is produced by BG Ad Group For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com For more information be sure to visit https://www.bgpodcastnetwork.com/
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  • Woman fires shot at stalking suspect, both get charged
    May 28 2023
    GA News Podcast – East Metro/North Fulton (Sundays)   From the Henssler(Fulton)/Ingles Studio,(E. Metro) Welcome to your Georgia News Podcast, compiled from the publications of Times Journal Incorporated Today is Sunday May 28th and happy 36th birthday to wrestler Seth Rollins ***Gore highlight*** I’m Brian Giffin and here are some top stories Georgia is talking about, presented by Drake Realty Woman fires shot at stalking suspect, both get chargedDisbarred Cobb attorney Merritt gets life in prison for killing mother in 2019Travis Moore to seek seat on Covington City Council   We’ll have these stories and more on your Georgia News Podcast Commercial:  Drake shot A woman, Nicky Briscoe Keeley, was arrested for aggravated assault after firing a shot at a man, Melvin Eugene Reid, who she alleged had been stalking her and threatening her life. She told Madison Police Department officers she had fired a shot at the man. Reid, the father of Keeley's child, had a no contact order against him but continued to harass her. Keeley filmed Reid with her phone when he approached her residence, and he left. However, he returned, prompting Keeley to pull out a pistol. Reid told Keeley to use the gun if she had pulled it out, and she fired a single round, later finding a suspected bullet hole near where she fired. Reid fled and was apprehended by officers, resisting arrest and taking a Taser weapon from an officer. Reid faced charges including aggravated stalking, disarming a police officer, terroristic threats, and felony obstruction.   2: Merritt Disbarred lawyer Richard Merritt, known for being a wanted criminal on the run, has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of his mother, Shirley Merritt, in 2019. A DeKalb County jury found him guilty of murder, aggravated assault, and possessing a weapon during the crime. Prior to the murder, Merritt had been facing a 15-year prison sentence for stealing settlement money from his clients. However, he cut off his ankle monitor and became a fugitive. Merritt's nationwide manhunt ended after eight months when he was captured by the U.S. Marshals Service in Nashville. His murder trial concluded last week.   3: Moore   Travis Moore, a seventh generation Covington resident, has announced his candidacy for the East Ward, Post 2 seat on the Covington City Council. The incumbent, Fleeta Baggett, will not seek re-election. Moore, who lives in the East Ward with his wife and three dogs, has a background in real estate and is involved in various businesses, including a vacation rental company and a fitness center. He previously worked as a firefighter and EMT. Moore's main concern is the ongoing increase in multi-family and large single-family developments in Covington……..Back with more in a moment   Commercial: ESOG- Ingles 7           4: Chattahoochie The Sandy Springs Police Department has announced the transformation of its River Rescue Unit into a River Patrol Unit, resulting in increased police presence on the Chattahoochee River. Starting from Memorial Day weekend, the newly-formed unit will patrol the river between Island Ford and The Palisades, aiming to enforce laws, deter criminal activity, and promote safety in Sandy Springs. The unit, consisting of two sergeants and nine officers, intends to reduce drownings and educate river users on safety practices. Meanwhile, the Sandy Springs Fire Department will continue to operate the River Rescue Unit.. We’ll be right back                    5:  Hotels   The Madison Mayor and City Council have approved two zoning changes to accommodate growing tourism and expand lodging options. Hotels are now permitted in the General Commercial (C3) zoning district, and the height restrictions for hotels in C3 have been raised from 35 feet to 45 feet. The decision was influenced by a proposed hotel project by Fairfield Inn and Suites. The addition of hotels aims to meet regional needs, attract businesses and visitors, stimulate the economy, create jobs, generate tax revenue, and enhance property values. The presence of hotels also aligns with the development of new recreation facilities, increasing the demand for local accommodations.…..final thoughts after this   Commercial: Henssler 60   Thanks again for listening to today’s Georgia News podcast. Giving you important news about your community and telling great stories are what we do. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.     www.henssler.com  www.ingles-markets.com www.drakerealty.com www.esogrepair.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Meet Mount Vernon's 2023 valedictorian and salutatorian
    May 24 2023
    From the Henssler Financial studio Welcome to the Northside Neighbor Podcast Today is Wednesday, May 24th, and happy 50th birthday to Bartolo Colon ***Colon highlight*** I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Drake Realty   Meet Mount Vernon's 2023 valedictorian and salutatorian   Founder of Atlanta-based restaurant group brings coastal-inspired cuisine to Buckhead Village   And a Proposal to help first responders, teachers to buy first home   Plus, Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets joins us to talk about cutting back on sugar in our diet   These stories and more are coming up in today’s edition of the Northside Neighbor Podcast.    Commercial - Drake   STORY 1: Mt vernon   The Mount Vernon School has announced Benjamin Reagin as the valedictorian and Campbell Bruening as the salutatorian of the 2023 graduating class. Valedictorian Benjamin Reagin is an accomplished student who excels both academically and in extracurricular activities. He is a member of the school's Esports team, founder of the Wii Club, an avid tennis player, and a self-taught pianist. Reagin's favorite subject is science, and he has been awarded the Zell Miller Scholarship to pursue a major in biomedical engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He credits his success to effective time management and a balanced approach to academics and athletics. Salutatorian Campbell Bruening is recognized for her leadership skills and community impact. She founded and presided over the Charity For Kids Club and received the National Charity League Yellow Rosebud Award. Bruening was also involved in various school activities, including serving as the Student Events Prefect, participating in varsity soccer and volleyball, and being a member of the National Honor Society. Her favorite memory at Mount Vernon was a senior retreat that fostered deeper connections among her classmates while accomplishing important tasks like college applications.   STORY 2. Carmel   Tal Baum, the founder of Atlanta's Oliva Restaurant Group, has opened her sixth restaurant concept called Carmel in Buckhead Village. Carmel offers a full-service dining experience with a coastal atmosphere, inviting guests for lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch, as well as pastries and coffee. Inspired by California, the Yucatan Peninsula, and Baum's upbringing on the Mediterranean coast, Carmel serves bold, seasonal dishes created by Executive Chef Luis Guevara Salgado, who hails from Acapulco, Mexico. The menus feature fresh fish, seafood, unique meats, and produce, showcasing Baum's and Salgado's interpretations of coastal cuisine. The cocktail menu and wine list highlight signature drinks from coasts around the world. On weekends, a DJ provides entertainment in the bar area. Oliva Restaurant Group is renowned for its popular Atlanta eateries, including Bellina Alimentari, Atrium, Aziza, Falafel Nation, and Rina.   STORY 3:  Proposal ***Audio Defying Gravity*** U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff of Georgia is co-sponsoring the "HELPER Act of 2023" with Senator Marco Rubio of Florida. This proposed federal legislation aims to make it easier for first responders and teachers to purchase homes in the communities where they work. The act would establish a new Federal Housing Administration home loan program, enabling first-time homebuyers among these professionals to secure a down payment-free mortgage. Ossoff emphasized that mortgage underwriters would still assess the loan's viability. The legislation addresses the challenge of home affordability faced by public servants and seeks to attract and retain talented personnel in essential roles. The program is modeled after a similar initiative for veterans. While the exact cost to taxpayers is not specified, the legislation authorizes specific funding amounts for each fiscal year. The aim is to invest in the future of these professionals and enable them to live in or near the communities they serve. ….. We’ll be right back   Commercial  - ESOG   STORY Old Document   The late historian Franklin Garrett identified Benjamin Plaster's last will and testament as the oldest document in DeKalb County, which is significant due to the historical boundaries of Buckhead and Atlanta falling within DeKalb until 1853. Plaster, one of the early settlers in Buckhead, left behind a will that survived a courthouse fire in 1842, potentially indicating its re-filing. Plaster, a veteran of the War of 1812, received land in the area for his military service. His will bequeathed land, property, and slaves to his wife and children. The location of the Plaster family cemetery, which holds historical significance, remains a mystery despite efforts to locate it.   Ingles And now, Lia McGrath from Ingles Markets join us to talk about grocery store prices ****Leah****   We’ll be back in a moment…   Commercial – Ingles 4     STORY 5: 988  Georgians living in rural communities have been reaching out to the national suicide ...
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  • Georgia churches have right to vote on leaving Methodists, Cobb judge rules
    May 21 2023
    From the Henssler Studio, Welcome to your Georgia News Podcast from the North Fulton Neighbor Today is Sunday May 21th and happy 70th birthday to “Mr. T” ***I Pity the Fool*** I’m Brian Giffin and here are your top stories Georgia is talking about, compiled this week from the Publications of Times Journal Incorporated, presented by Drake Realty Georgia churches have right to vote on leaving Methodists, Cobb judge rulesMorgan County man arrested after shooting through a wallAnd the Georgia Department of Driver Services launches digital drivers license   We’ll have these stories and more on your Georgia News Podcast Commercial:  Drake Church In a significant ruling, Cobb County Judge Stephen Schuster has declared that the United Methodist Church must allow 185 Georgia churches, including nine Cobb-based congregations, to vote on leaving the denomination. The decision was reached after a court battle between the churches and the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church. The lawsuit was initiated due to a pause imposed by the conference, halting the process for local churches to separate from the UMC. Judge Schuster's ruling acknowledges the churches' right to call for a vote, marking a pivotal development in the ongoing dispute within the Methodist community.   Thru the wall   In a peculiar incident on Perryman Road in Buckhead, a deputy from the Morgan County Sheriff's Office responded to a "shots fired" complaint. Upon arrival, the deputy encountered Justin Jay Harvey, a 34-year-old resident of Buckhead, who was armed with multiple firearms. Harvey was carrying a long rifle in his hands, had two rifles strapped to his body, and had two handguns tucked into his waistband. The deputies, identified as Cameron Pound and Cameron Ptak, swiftly intervened and ordered Harvey at gunpoint to drop the weapons, which he complied with. The incident concluded a series of unusual reports, including Harvey's claims of being chased, hearing voices outside his residence, and firing several shots through the back wall of his house…..back in a moment   Commercial: ESOG- Elon (Fulton)  ESOG-60 (East Metro)   DDS Commissioner Spencer R. Moore announced an exciting update from the Georgia Department of Driver Services. Georgia residents can now add their valid Georgia drivers license and ID to their iPhone and Apple Watch. This new feature allows them to securely present their digital drivers license and ID at select TSA security checkpoints, including those at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Georgia becomes the largest state to offer this capability, providing an easy, fast, and secure way for residents to present their identification without needing their physical card. To get started, residents need a readable Georgia drivers license or ID card and an iPhone 8 or later or an Apple Watch 4 or later with the latest software. Adding the drivers license or ID to Apple Wallet is a simple process, and the option will become available within 48 hours after setup. This innovative service highlights Georgia's commitment to staying at the forefront of emerging trends and providing convenience to its citizens and visitors.. We’ll be right back   Commercial:  Ingles 5   316   The State Transportation Board has granted approval for a series of improvements along Georgia 316, aiming to alleviate traffic congestion and enhance safety on the heavily traveled corridor between Lawrenceville and Athens. The board, in collaboration with the State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA), has given the green light to the first phase of projects, which includes constructing grade-separated interchanges at the intersections of Georgia 316 with Bethlehem and Barber Creek roads in Barrow County. The Georgia Department of Transportation (DOT) plans to issue a request for proposals from contractors in July, with the bidding process concluding in December. Construction is expected to commence in the fall of the following year. Additional projects are slated for Oconee County and Barrow County, encompassing further grade-separated intersections and overpasses. The joint resolution empowers the DOT to manage the procurement and oversee project execution, while SRTA will fund the work. The developments promise significant improvements for commuters along Georgia 316..…..final thoughts after this   Art for Ukraine Buckhead Art & Company, an art gallery based in Atlanta, is hosting an exhibit called "HelpingUkraine.us" to support Ukrainian artists and local humanitarian relief organizations. The collection features 25 paintings and five sculptures by contemporary Ukrainian artists, with all artworks available for sale to the public until June 17. A portion of the proceeds will benefit both the artists and HelpingUkraine, a nonprofit that provides essential supplies to Ukrainian soldiers and citizens. Emory Morsberger, the founder of HelpingUkraine, established the organization after witnessing the ...
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    11 mins

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