East Cobb audiologist named AAP distinguished fellow

East Cobb audiologist named AAP distinguished fellow

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Dr. Melissa Wikoff, founder of Peachtree Hearing, has beenawarded the prestigious designation of Distinguished Fellow of the American Academyof Audiology (DFAAA) through the James F. Jerger Program of Distinction, one of the highest honors in the field of audiology.

The DFAAA designation recognizes audiologists who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, sustained contributions, and a meaningful impact on the profession beyond their clinical practice. Recipients are selected by a national review committee for theirexcellence across multiple areas, including leadership, clinical expertise, and community outreach.

Dr. Wikoff’s work has focused on advancing tinnitus care, expanding access to hearing healthcare, and community service. She has served in national leadership roles, including two terms on the Board of Directors of the American Tinnitus Association, and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Audiology Practice Standards Organization. She currently serves locally on the board of directors at City Springs Theatre Company.

“I am incredibly honored to receive this recognition,” said Dr. Wikoff. “This profession has given me the opportunity to change lives every single day. My passion for audiology began at a young age after watching my grandfathers, both World War II veterans, struggle with hearing loss and miss out on meaningful moments with their families. That experience has stayed with me and continues to drive my commitment to ensuring that no patient feels that same sense of isolation.”

Through her private practice, Peachtree Hearing, Dr. Wikoff has become a recognized leader in tinnitus treatment and hearing healthcare. Her work extends beyond the clinic through national education initiatives, international collaboration, and extensive community outreach.

Among her most impactful efforts is a program she founded to provide hearing aids and ongoing care to Holocaust survivors in the Atlanta community, along with accessibility initiatives such as open-caption movie events, theater accessibility advocacy, and public education campaigns on hearing health.

The Distinguished Fellow designation reflects not only Dr. Wikoff’s professional accomplishments, but also her ongoing commitment to elevating the standards of care within audiology and improving the lives of those with hearing loss.

Dr. Wikoff will be formally recognized at the American Academy of Audiology Annual Convention.

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Fire destroys home in neighborhood on Johnson Ferry Road

Cobb Fire and Emergency Services is investigating a house fire that broke out early Friday morning in a subdivision off Johnson Ferry Road and destroyed the structure.Cobb Fire Department fireworks safety reminder

The fire took place at a home on Savannah Ridge Drive, in the Savannah Ridge subdivision, located close to Cobb Fire Station 15.

Lt. Stephen Bennett of Cobb Fire said that the fire likely started in a bedroom and spread into the attic.

He said that crews arrived on the scene and put out the fire and conducted search efforts.

“The fire was controlled and all residents were outside of the home prior to our arrival,” he said, adding that there were no reports of injuries to residents or firefighters.

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East Cobb Weekend Events: Park concert; plant sale; arts fest; more

East Cobb Weekend Events: Park concert; plant sale; arts fest; more
The Loose Shoes Duo kicks off the East Cobb Park spring concert series Sunday.

With beautiful weather in store all weekend, there’s plenty going on—most of it outdoors—in and around East Cobb. The highlights, from our calendar listings:

It’s an especially big weekend for garden lovers, as the Cobb Master Gardeners 26th Annual Plant Sale and Expo takes place Friday and Saturday at Jim Miller Park (2245 Callaway Road).

There are activities for all ages, with plants homegrown by the Master Gardeners, a Kids Corner and more. Hours are 10-4 and admission and parking are free.

Running alongside that event at Jim Miller Park from 10-4 Saturday is the Cobb Arts Festival, which features a wide range of handmade goods, artwork, and creative treasures, food trucks, live performances and and interactive arts experiences for kids.

As with the plant sale, admission and parking are free.

If you’re doing some spring cleaning, the Pope Band Recycling Day on Saturday the place to bring by household items that they can take in (list here with accepted items and fees). The event runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Northeast Cobb YMCA (3010 Johnson Ferry Road).

Kitten season is here, and the volunteers at Good Mews will be holding a Kitten Shower from 11-1 Saturday to teach how to care for kittens. It’s free at the Wellstar East Cobb Health Park (3747 Roswell Road), and you’re asked to sign up here.

Is there a hole in your favorite shirt, but you don’t know how to fix it? Stitched Gifts and Parkaire Landing Shopping Center are holding a free session on Saturday, Wear It, Fix It! A Clothing Repair Clinic, at the East Cobb Library (4880 Lower Roswell Road). You’ll learn the basics of sewing and repair skills. There will be repair supplies and repair guides on hand. No alterations will be performed. The event is free and no registration is required.

For those who like to dabble in color, Paint Like Bob Ross is an introduction to the techniques of an art master with a certified instructor. The class is from 4-6 Saturday at the Peachtree Art Center (2601 Sandy Plains Road), and all age groups are welcome. The cost is $45 a person and all materials will be supplied.

Sunday is the return of live concerts at East Cobb Park (3322 Roswell Road) and this spring’s concert series features the familiar Loose Shoes Duo, who will play popular blues and rock favorites from 3-5 at the concert shell. It’s free and you’re invited to bring blankets/chairs and food to enjoy.

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Cobb libraries to hold Vision to Learn mobile clinics

Submitted information: Gritters Library vision screenings
 
Cobb County Public Library is partnering with national nonprofit Vision To Learn to host mobile clinics during the upcoming summer break months. Returning to library locations through July, the professionals offer free eye exams and prescription glasses for children ages 5-18, building on their partnership with the library system that began in 2018.
Registration for Vision To Learn appointments is required. Demand is high and space is limited for the popular VTL program. To register, go to https://bit.ly/Cobb_County.
The upcoming 2026 Vision To Learn library visits, all scheduled for 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., include:
Powder Springs Library, 4181 Atlanta St., Powder Springs 30127
  • Thursday, May 28
  • Monday, June 8
  • Friday, July 31
Switzer Library, 266 Roswell St., Marietta 30060
  • Monday, June 1
  • Wednesday, July 29
South Cobb Regional Library, 805 Clay Road, Mableton 30126
  • Wednesday, June 3
  • Wednesday, July 29
Sewell Mill Library, 2051 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta 30068
  • Wednesday, June 10
Sibley Library, 1539 South Cobb Drive, Marietta 30060
  • Monday, June 15
  • Monday, July 20
North Cobb Regional Library, 3535 Old 41 Highway, Kennesaw 30144
  • Wednesday, June 17
Gritters Library, 880 Shaw Park Road, Marietta 30066
  • Wednesday, June 24
  • Thursday, July 16
Stratton Library, 1100 Powder Springs Road, Marietta 30064
  • Monday, June 29
The Vision To Learn visits are part of the Cobb County Public Library’s collaboration with Learn4Life, Metro Atlanta Regional Education Partnership. “Learn4Life’s Regional Goal: All elementary school students in need in metro Atlanta will receive a free pair of glasses by 2028.” For more information, visit l4lmetroatlanta.org/the-atlanta-vision-project.
For information on Vision To Learn, visit visiontolearn.org.

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Wheeler Robotics teams advance to FIRST World Championships

Wheeler Robotics teams advance to FIRST World Championships

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Our FRC team has officially qualified for the 2026 FIRST World Championship in Houston this April. In addition to this, we placed 2nd at the State Championships this weekend and are currently ranked 4th in the state. We also were given the Judges Award awarded by the judging panel to recognize teams for unique efforts, exceptional performance, or team dynamics.
ALL THREE OF OUR TEAMS ARE NOW HEADED TO WORLDS!!!
We’d love the community’s help in getting us there. Here is a gofundme link: http://gofund.me/circuitr-shop-11feb.
This is the first time a school from the Cobb County School District will have three teams at the FIRST championship.
Wheeler Robotics teams advance to FIRST World Championships

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Pope High School to hold auditions for color guard team

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Greetings, Future Greyhounds!

We’re excited to invite you to be a part of something special — the Pope High School Color Guard.

Whether you’ve danced your whole life or have never picked up a flag before, this is your place. No experience necessary, just bring energy, commitment, and a willingness to try something new.

What do we do?
You’ll learn to dance, spin, and perform — and take the field at football games, competitions, and parades as part of one of the most exciting ensembles on campus.

And the momentum is real…
2025 WGI Scholastic A World Champions
2026 WGI Scholastic Open Class Semi-Finalists This is a program on the rise — and we want you in it.

Auditions: April 27–29
Time: 5:00–7:30 PM
Location: Pope High School Band Room

Interested and want to try it out before auditions?
Join us for “Spin with the Greyhounds” clinic days on April 23 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. to learn some basic skills to prepare for the audition!

Ready to jump in? Scan the QR code on the flyer to fill out the interest form and get more info.

Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeg3As0s62Nh3JJREDXsQWvBFuCvm9OIOCm7wj_5DC1JDAIDg/viewform

Come see what it’s all about.
Come be part of the team.
You belong here.
Questions? Email Aaron Kava at popehsguard@gmail.com

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East Cobb Food Scores: Zama; Marlow’s; El Jinete; more

Marlow's Tavern Sandy Plains; East Cobb food scores

The following food scores have been compiled by the Georgia Department of Public Health. Click the link under each listing for inspection details:

Brumby Elementary School
815 Terrell Mill Road
April 13, 2026, Score: 100, Grade: A

China Doll Restaurant
1230 Powers Ferry Road, Suites 4-5
April 13, 2026, Score: 82, Grade: B

El Jinete Mexican Restaurant
4681 Woodstock Road, Suite 440
April 10, 2026, Score: 86, Grade: B

Faith Lutheran School
2111 Lower Roswell Road
April 14, 2026, Score: 100, Grade: A

Juice Bar Paradise
1453 Terrell Mill Road, Suite 145
April 15, 2026, Score: 97, Grade: A

Keheley Elementary School
1985 Kemp Road
April 13, 2026, Score: 100, Grade: A

Levant Oven
1275 Powers Ferry Road, Suite 130
April 10, 2026, Score: 91, Grade: A

Marlow’s Tavern
2960 Shallowford Road, Suite 109
April 13, 2026, Score: 79, Grade: C

Sabor do Brazil
2800 Delk Road, Suite E
April 15, 2025, Score: 100, Grade: A

Tassa Carribean Restaurant
224 Powers Ferry Road
April 10, 2026, Score: 93, Grade: A

Zama Mexican Cuisine
2550 Sandy Plains Road, Suite 300
April 10, 2026, Score: 83, Grade: B

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Man charged with attempted murder of woman at East Cobb home

A Marietta man is being held without bond for the attempted murder of a woman at a home in East Cobb last week.Cobb Police, Holly Springs Road suspicious person, East Cobb crime forum

An arrest warrant for William Hensley, whose home address is listed on Franklin Gateway in Marietta, said he is facing felony charges of aggravated assault with intent to murder, kidnapping, false imprisonment, burglary and other charges.

According to the warrant, Hensley went to a home in the Heritage Glen subdivision in East Cobb on the evening of April 5, gaining access with a copy of a house key without the permission of a woman who resides there.

He then held the woman against her will, tying her hands and legs together and holding her on a bedroom floor, according to the warrant.

Cobb Police the suspect also placed tape over her mouth, “placed a belt around her neck, and made threats to kill and cut said victim up into pieces by using a large kitchen knife” that he was holding.

According to the warrant, the victim had multiple lacerations to her head and multiple markings on her forearm and legs.

The warrant states that Hensley also was charged with misdemeanor counts of battery-family violence, loiter prowl, and sexual battery. The Cobb Sheriff’s Office said Hensley was taken into custody the following day, April 6, at his Franklin Gateway residence.

A bond hearing has been set for Hensley for May 6, according to the Cobb Magistrate Court Clerk’s Office.

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Birrell would shift 2028 SPLOST funds for East Cobb projects

Birrell proposes SPLOST funds for Sope Creek flooding issues
Columns Drive floods after heavy rains in 2024; it’s an issue that might be addressed in the proposed 2028 Cobb SPLOST.

Cobb Commissioner JoAnn Birrell said Tuesday she wants to set aside $3 million in a proposed Cobb Special-Purpose Local-Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) extension to address flooding problems along Columns Drive and in the Sope Creek watershed area near the Chattahoochee River in East Cobb.

She also wants to create another proposed line item for $2 million for upgrades, maintenance and improvements at county parks in her District 3, which covers most of East Cobb.

At a Cobb Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday, Birrell said she is requesting to shift that $5 million total in proposed funding that had been earmarked for the construction of a new East Cobb Library branch, which came in with a price tag of $25 million on a SPLOST project list released in January.

She said that the new library, which would move from Parkaire Landing Shopping Center to a freestanding building on county property, would be slated for $20 million on a SPLOST project list that commissioners will be asked to finalize later this month.

Birrell announced those changes after a brief presentation of public feedback for the 2028 SPLOST, which could go out to a November referendum. Commissioners are expected to vote on establishing a referendum by June.

If that SPLOST is approved by the public, the one-percent sales tax would be continued for a six-year period starting in 2028, and would collect an estimated $1.15 billion for a variety of county construction and maintenance projects.Image

At Tuesday’s meeting, Deputy Cobb County Manager Bill Volckmann revealed results of an online survey about the 2028 SPLOST, saying that of the 2,088 responses, 84 percent were in favor of renewing the sales tax.

But when breaking down their views of specific projects, only 25 percent said they would support rebuilding the East Cobb Library.

In another sample, 55 percent of respondents said they viewed the East Cobb Library rebuild favorably, while 45 percent said they did not support it (see the slides below for more).

(A summary of the 2028 SPLOST includes upgrades at the Tim D. Lee Senior Center in East Cobb and the construction of a new Cobb State Court facility.)

Birrell said that a new library is needed because the county is spending nearly $400,000 a year in rent at Parkaire Landing, and because it’s the second-busiest branch in the Cobb system and is running out of room.

The East Cobb Library has 17,000 square feet of space, and includes study and meeting rooms as well as a community meeting space. The proposed new branch would have 28,000 square feet at a location that hasn’t been determined.

“We’re still building a nice library, approximately the same square footage, and building our own building,” Birrell said.

But she said other spending needs for the 2028 SPLOST have come up in her district. Sope Creek flooding issues were emphasized by citizens during a recent effort to replace trees along Columns Drive.

In reading from prepared remarks, Birrell said Cobb DOT and Cobb Water would use that $3 million in funding to “provide support to flooding and stormwater projects within the Sope Creek watershed.”

Columns Drive has been easily flooded in heavy rains, in particular in September 2021, when many residential areas in East Cobb were damaged and destroyed due to stormwater problems.

Specific projects for the $3 million, according to Birrell, could include watershed analysis, the bridge on Columns Drive over Sope Creek, flood plan acquisition, offline water retention facilities, streambank restoration and other public stormwater improvements.

She didn’t specify the $2 million in funding for park improvements, but they would apply only to “existing parks and recreation facilities within District 3.”

Birrell has come under fire recently for proposed changes at Shaw Park from some softball parents, who have claimed that proposed pickleball additions would limit softball availability. That proposal has been put on pause for the time being.

Birrell is a four-term Republican who is seeking re-election, but she has a primary opponent in first-time candidate Chris Wasserman.

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Friends rally to aid woman needing double-lung transplant

Friends rally to aid woman needing double-lung transplant

Friends and family of an East Cobb-area woman who needs a double-lung transplant are asking for the public’s help in raising funds for her surgery.

Cassidy Dinsmore, 25, is a human resources professional who was recently diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis, “and her health has declined rapidly, making this surgery her only option for survival,” according to an appeal on GoFundMe.

More than $29,000 has been raised since November, and the goal is to reach the $60,000 mark (GoFundMe page here).

Since November, friends and family have raised that funding through raffles and art sales, according to Grace Stringer, who is organizing the appeal on Dinsmore’s behalf as part of what’s being called “Cassidy’s Second Wind Team.”

Stringer said that in addition to the medical bills, Dinsmore will have to pay for housing and other expenses related to the transplant surgery for three months at the Emory University Hospital near Decatur.

“Funds raised will go directly to her transplant surgery, recovery costs, and the long and strenuous journey of healing that follows,” Stringer said.

“Please consider donating to the ray of sunshine herself, Cassidy Dinsmore. Every donation, share, and message of support brings Cassidy one breath closer to a new beginning. She deserves the option for a better life.”

 

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Restaurant Update: Tenku Sushi to open at Avenue East Cobb

Restaurant Update: Tenku Sushi to open at Avenue East Cobb

The long-awaited Tenku Sushi restaurant at Avenue at East Cobb is closer to opening its doors.

Jamestown, the retail center’s management company, announced Monday that the grand opening has been set for Tuesday, April 28.

The Japanese restaurant, officially known as Tenku Sushi Elevation (for the rooftop bar that it features) is the second Tenku Sushi, following the original location in Woodstock, and will occupy one of the Avenue East Cobb’s “jewel box” standalone spaces.

It includes 2,500 square feet of space with a main seating area, sushi counter and the rooftop bar.

The menu “highlights fresh fish sourced directly from Japan and premium Japanese wagyu, alongside expertly crafted nigiri and sashimi, signature rolls, robata grills, and curated omakase offerings,” according to a company release.

More details about the Avenue Tenku Sushi location and its menu, can be found at this link.

On Friday Tenku Sushi had its initial inspection from Cobb and Douglas Public health and received a score of 100.

The redevelopment of Avenue included two “jewel box” spaces aimed at restaurant space. The first jewel box was occupied mostly by Press Waffle Co., which closed in February. A smaller portion of that space is occupied by the L’Occitane en Provence beauty store.

Tenku Sushi’s opening hours will be Monday-Thursday from 12-10 p.m.; Friday-Saturday from 12-10:30 p.m. and Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Tenku Sushi is located at 4475 Roswell Road, Suite 1900. For information call 770-575-0873 or e-mail: info@TenkuAvenue.com.

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Celebree School of Marietta at Shallowford breaks ground

Celebree School of Marietta at Shallowford breaks ground

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The future of early childhood education in East Cobb took a major step forward today as Celebree School of Marietta at Shallowford officially broke ground at its new location, 3930 Shallowford Road.

The celebratory event brought together community leaders, educators, family, and friends to mark the beginning of construction on a school designed to provide a nurturing, family-focused learning environment for young children. Representatives from the Cobb Chamber of Commerce—including Elizabeth Colletti, Jesus Martinez, Kimberly Harmon, and Alex Reed—were in attendance, alongside Celebree School leadership, CEO Richie Huffman and COO Allison Tsomos.

The Marietta location is owned and operated by Jyoti and Rajesh Solanki, marking their first Celebree School franchise. For Jyoti Solanki, the milestone represents the realization of a lifelong dream rooted in her years of experience as an early childhood educator.

“It has always been my dream to open a school that feels like family, where I can bring my passion for educating young people and know that we are helping grow people big and small,” said Jyoti Solanki.

Jyoti, who spent over a decade as a Pre-K teacher, was joined at the event by former students ranging from elementary through high school, as well as former colleagues, directors, and mentors who have been part of her educational journey. Their presence underscored the lasting impact of her work in the classroom and the strong community ties that will help shape the new school.

Set to open in July 2026, Celebree School of Marietta at Shallowford will offer programs for children from as young as six weeks old through Pre-K, with a focus on comprehensive early childhood development in a safe, engaging, and supportive environment.

Enrollment is now open, with special incentives available for the school’s first 50 “Founding Families.” These include a scholarship for the first 12 months, one complimentary week of vacation, and additional exclusive gifts and bonuses.

Celebree School is known for its commitment to fostering a sense of belonging, education, and personal growth among its students. The Marietta location aims to continue that tradition while serving families throughout the East Cobb community.

For more information about enrollment or the upcoming opening, please visit https://www.celebree.com/marietta-at-shallowford-ga/ or contact the school directly.

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Walton Robotics qualifies for FIRST World Championships

Walton Robotics qualifies for FIRST World Championships

The Walton High School Robotics team has qualified for the FIRST World Championship in Houston later this month. Here’s what the club is telling the community about what they’ve done, and what’s next:

“After a long season competing across the Peachtree Robotics District, we’ve earned one of the few spots to represent Georgia against 600 of the best teams from around the world. Our 40 students have been putting in hours upon hours of work to build, program, and test our robot, and that effort has paid off.

“Beyond the competition itself, we’re proud of the footprint we have here in East Cobb. Between running our summer camps for local kids and maintaining a full-size practice field that we share with other robotics teams in the community and across the state, we try to make sure Walton Robotics isn’t just about our success on the field, but about giving back to our community.”

The FIRST World Championships take place from April 29–May 2.

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East Cobb Real Estate: Middleton Place home sells for $1.5M

East Cobb Real Estate: Middleton Place home sells for $1.5M

This week’s featured home sale is a brick modern in the Middleton Place subdivision, located in the Pope High School, Dodgen Middle School and Murdock Elementary School attendance zones.

It has 5 bedrooms and 5 baths, covering 6,241 square feet on 0.36 acres. The home sold for $1.5 million on March 31, 2026.

The home features a fully renovated kitchen with quartz countertops, fresh interior paint, new carpet and high-end millwork.

Upstairs, the primary suite includes a newly renovated primary bath and newly installed custom closets. The upper level also includes three additional bedrooms.

There is also a main-level guest suite and a finished basement with space for an exercise room, game room or an additional family room, and a full bath.

Outdoor living features include a pool, covered porch and patio area, and the home also includes a 3-car garage and ample storage space.

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The following East Cobb residential real estate sales from March 30-April 3, 2026 were compiled from agency reports and Cobb County property records.

They include the street address, subdivision name and sales price listed under their respective high school attendance zones:

Kell

2259 Ravenwood Trail, 30066 (Ravenwood): $485,000

2261 Ravenwood Trail, 30066 (Ravenwood): $401,000

Lassiter

3810 Galloway Drive, 30075 (Loch Highland): $817,000

3676 Edenbourgh Place, 30066 (Highland Park): $610,000

4355 Summit View, 30066 (Windsor Oaks): $745,500

4221 Shire Court, 30075 (Loch Highland): $670,000

3873 Manhassett Place, 30066 (Cambridge Crossing): $645,000

4032 Ashmont Court, 30062 (Woodbine Station): $515,000

Marietta

1580 Reids Ferry Way, 30062 (East Park): $475,000

1265 Testarosa Way, 30062 (Cameron Park): $590,000

1716 Chanson Place, 30062 (Enclaves at East Worthington): $400,000

Pope

3429 Weymouth Court, 30062 (Dorset): $695,000

1906 Rand Ridge Court, 30062 (Middleton Place): $1.5 million

2310 Woods Field Lane, 30062 (Heatherleigh Woods): $1.227 million

1650 Canton Hills Circle, 30062 (Canton Hills): $560,000

2774 Bentwood Drive, 30062 (Bentwood): $525,000

3307 Casteel Road, 30062 (Post Oak Square): $625,000

3262 Carriage Way, 30062 (Pope): $740,000

2759 Chimney Springs Drive, 30062 (Chimney Springs): $867,500

3303 Keenland Road, 30062 (New Kent): $1.1 million

4180 Chadds Walk, 30062 (Chadds Walk): $700,000

3607 Sawmill Terrace, 30062 (Hickory Bluff): $515,000

2752 Saddle Ridge Lake Drive, 30062 (Saddle Ridge Lake): $500,000

Sprayberry

103 Kendrick Farm Lane, Unit 4, 30066 (Village at Kendrick Farm): $410,000

3222 Bells Ferry Road, 30066: $550,000

2919 Manitoba Lane, 30066 (Holly Springs): $515,000

3307 Ebenezer Farm Road, 30066 (Ebenezer Farm): $925,000

1951 Branch View Drive, 30066 (Hasty Meadows): $335,000

Walton

1448 Heritage Glen Drive, 30068 (Heritage Glen): $660,000

1294 Waterford Green Trail, 30068 (Waterford Green): $1.255 million

1382 Huntingford Drive, 30068 (Willow Point): $535,000

4047 Penhurst Drive, 30062 (Penhurst): $928,000

1264 Seven Springs Circle, 30068 (Seven Springs): $515,000

5250 Pikes Peak Court, 30062 (Plantation Place): $680,000

1680 Bill Murdock Road, 30068: $1.599 million

4211 Blackland Drive, 30067 (Blackland Ridge): $2.15 million

1381 Aqueduct Way, 30062 (Roswell Downs): $545,000

110 Robin Road, 30067 (Riverside Park Estates): $1.175 million

Wheeler

3115 Beechwood Drive, 30067 (Terrell Mill Estates): $885,000

2484 Cedar Canyon Road, 30067 (Cedar Canyon): $359,000

2890 Brandl Cove Court, Unit 5, 30067 (Brandl Cove): $435,000

3455 Rivers Call Boulevard, 30339 (Rivers Call): $1.92 million

863 Countryside Court, 30067 (Timberlea Farms): $635,000

3300 Windy Ridge Parkway, Unit 1309, 30339 (Horizon): $400,000

3330 Turtle Lake Club Drive, 30067 (Somerset): $845,000

2555 Weddington Ridge, 30068 (Weddington): $1.06 million

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Suspect flees after trying to run down Cobb Police officer

Cobb Police said Sunday they’re looking for a suspect who got away during an early-morning incident on Terrell Mill Road after he tried to run down an officer.Cobb Police, Holly Springs Road suspicious person, East Cobb crime forum

Sgt. Eric Smith said that an officer shot at the suspect’s vehicle after police were called to Terrell Mill Road and Brookview Drive around 5:45 a.m. Sunday.

Smith said they were responding to a report of a driver asleep in a black Mercedes SUV at the intersection, which is the entrance to the Terrell Mill Estates subdivision.

He said officers saw a driver asleep inside the vehicle, and they placed a patrol car in front of the Mercedes; a fire apparatus was already behind the vehicle.

But as officers tried to wake up the driver, he refused to follow their commands, and the Mercedes collided with both of the other vehicles, according to Smith.

The driver then drove toward an officer, who returned fire, striking the Mercedes, according to Smith, who said that “it is unknown whether the driver was struck by gunfire.”

He said the Mercedes fled southbound on Terrell Mill Road, but police lost contact after a brief pursuit.

Smith said police don’t have an identity of the driver, and that the Cobb Police Major Crimes Unit is continuing to investigate.

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Spring Cleaning: Refreshing our East Cobb Community Guide

Spring Cleaning: Refreshing our East Cobb Community Guide
We’ve been doing some replanting to help readers find what they’re looking for in East Cobb.

It’s been a while since we updated the links on the East Cobb News Community Guide that launched with this website nearly nine years ago.

We’ve been doing some spring cleaning, and it’s been long overdue.

We had quite a few outdated links—Cobb County government changed its domain from .org to .gov recently—but a lot of schools, churches and community organizations have revised their websites as well. Office-holders change, and entities come and go or move.

So what you see below is a major refresh to our listings, and like homeowners cleaning out the garage, we scratched our head as we went along, muttering, “Why didn’t we do this sooner?”

This guide is an important part of our mission at East Cobb News, which is three-fold. In addition to giving you timely and relevant local news and offering local businesses dynamic digital advertising solutions, we also want to be the go-to source for community-building in East Cobb.

Cobb tag offices reopening
The East Cobb Government Service Center on Lower Roswell Road.

We’ll use this information and more for new content products coming soon, including an occasional online magazine.

More details about that later, but for now, we’d like to ask for the public’s help. As you look through these categories, click the links to topics that interest you.

Once you do, you’ll see detailed links related to that topic; let us know if there are broken or outdated links that we need to fix.

If there’s anything you don’t see here that we should include, also give us a holler. We want to expand this guide and make it useful for anyone who comes here, to make it a vital gateway to finding out all about all things East Cobb.

Get in touch with your updates/corrections/suggestions to: editor@eastcobbnews.com. Thanks!

Government/Medical/Basic Services

Cobb County government; Cobb Board of Commissioners; newcomer information; tax information; police, fire and public safety; vehicle tags and drivers licenses; voter registration and elections; transportation; planning and zoning; animal services; business licenses; courts and juror information; hospitals, medical centers and public health.

Timber Ridge Elementary School, East Cobb Schools, Georgia milestones
Timber Ridge ES

Schools, Colleges and Education

Listings for Cobb County School District schools in East Cobb, along with PTA/PTSA and foundation organizations; Cobb Board of Education members representing East Cobb; school attendance zones; East Cobb County Council PTA; private schools; colleges and universities.

Business, Civic and Community Organizations

Local business networking; Cobb Chamber of Commerce; East Cobb Civic Association; citizens and community groups.

East Cobb businesses and community building
Leaders from the East Cobb Business Association and MUST Ministries come together.

Churches, Synagogues and Faith Communities

Libraries, Parks and Community Centers

East Cobb has four libraries, and a multitude of parks and other community and activity centers, including two with art classes.

Mabry Park Opening
Mabry Park is a quiet oasis tucked away in Northeast Cobb.

State of Georgia and U.S. Govt. Info

Georgia legislators from East Cobb; selected state agencies; Georgia and East Cobb-area members of Congress.

 

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Atlanta Falcons star visits East Cobb YMCA spring break kids

Kelly Hayes, Executive Director McCleskey-East Cobb Family YMCA

Kyle Pitts, starting tight end of the Atlanta Falcons, was the surprise guest at the spring break camp of the McCleskey-East Cobb Family YMCA this week.

He stopped by on Wednesday not only to visit with 60 Atlanta-area kids in attendance, but also to present a a $21,500 check to cover the full cost of the camp for those families, courtesy of Whataburger.

The event included a Whataburger food truck and activities, among them a visit from Freddie the Falcon, Pitts running races with kids and signing capes and mini footballs.

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1970s TV stars to appear at East Cobb Kroger product launch

1970s TV stars to appear at East Cobb Kroger product launch

On Tuesday a Kroger store in East Cobb will be the venue for the launch of a celebrity food product, and with two of the leading TV stars of the 1970s on hand.

Patrick Duffy and Linda Purl will appear at the Kroger at MarketPlace Terrell Mill (1310 Powers Ferry Road) on Tuesday for a meet-and-greet with customers as Duffy’s Dough, an exclusive line of bake-at-home artisan breads, is launched.

The event is from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, with 100 percent of profits from sales of Duffy’s Dough that day supporting hunger relief. Kroger also will make a donation to Meals on Wheels Atlanta.

Duffy and Purl, who are now in their 70s, have been a couple since 2020. He was famous for his role in “Dallas,” and she was a regular on “Happy Days” and “Matlock.”

The Duffy’s Dough recipe comes from a neighbor of Duffy’s mother, who devised an “unadulterated sourdough starter passed down by the original Alaska Gold Rush miners,” according to a release from Kroger.

“The variety of breads made from that starter has graced Duffy tables ever since, bringing the family together through the simple, shared joy of baking.”

Those varieties include Sourdough Loaf, Multigrain Sourdough Loaf, Artisan Sandwich Roll, French Dinner Roll, and Sourdough Demi Baguette.

“Duffy’s Dough is a family legacy that lives on in every recipe for customers to enjoy at the dinner table,” Duffy and Purl said in a joint statement. “This collaboration with Kroger on our shared mission will give a window of hope to nourish families across the country as we work to end hunger.”

Among the organizations working with Duffy’s Dough include No Kid Hungry and Meals on Wheels America

The first 100 customers on Tuesday will receive a Duffy’s Dough product and a $25 gift card.

Duffy’s Dough products are on sale at Kroger stores in Georgia, East Alabama, and South Carolina.

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Cobb Animal Services issues tips on coexisting with coyotes

Cobb Animal Services issues tips on coexisting with coyotes

With warmer weather here for the next several months, the Cobb Animal Services department has issued an advisory for residents on what to do if they see coyotes roaming near their homes and in their neighborhoods:

“Residents are encouraged to remove attractants by securing trash, bringing pet food and water indoors, cleaning up fallen fruit, and eliminating potential shelter areas around their homes. Pet safety is also critical—cats should be kept indoors, and dogs should always be on a leash and not left unattended outside, especially during breeding season.

“If you encounter a coyote, do not run. Instead, stand tall, make noise, and wave your arms to reinforce their natural fear of humans. Community-wide awareness and prevention are the most effective ways to safely coexist. Report any aggressive behavior to Cobb County Animal Services or local authorities.”

There are more details here, including how to protect your outdoors pets from the coyotes, and “how to create a coyote-proof yard.”

Neighborhood efforts to stem the presence of coyotes work best, according to Cobb Animal Services:

“Coexistence is most effective when the entire neighborhood works together. By removing attractants and consistently hazing coyotes, we can empower ourselves and ensure that these wild animals remain wild and wary.

“If you witness an incident where a coyote is aggressive or lunges at a person, please report it immediately to local authorities. For general sightings, simply take the opportunity to practice your hazing skills and ensure your property is secure.”

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East Cobb Food Scores: Katana Sushi Hibachi; Mirko Pasta; more

East Cobb Food. Scores

The following food scores have been compiled by the Georgia Department of Public Health. Click the link under each listing for inspection details:

Carol’s Cafe
2543 Bells Ferry Road
April 8, 2026, Score: 80, Grade: B

Katana Sushi Hibachi
4400 Roswell Road, Suite 152
April 6, 2026, Score: 85, Grade: B

The Lucky Strike
2749 Delk Road
April 8, 2026, Score: 85, Grade: B

Mama J Restaurant
1482 Roswell Road
April 8, 2026, Score: 89, Grade: B

Mirko Pasta
1281 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 120
April 8, 2026, Score: 82, Grade: B

Pizza Hut
1386 Roswell Road
April 8, 2026, Score: 100, Grade: A

Rose’s Brazilian Bakery
3349 Canton Road, Suite 219
April 8, 2026, Score: 80, Grade: B

The Solana East Cobb
1032 Johnson Ferry Road
April 8, 2026, Score: 91, Grade: A

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