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North Fulton Community Charities’ Board of Directors has welcomed three new members and elected new officers for 2023.
Female amateur golfers are invited to take to the green in the Georgia State Golf Association 2022 Women’s Four-Ball Championship.
Students celebrated Earth Day and protecting the environment by releasing butterflies in their schoolyard to help local vegetation
The Taste of Alpharetta returns on Thursday, and with it multiple streets will be closed in Downtown Alpharetta.
Scout Ronan Chandaria, a Milton High sophomore and member of Troop 841, built signs and bases at Providence Park.
Milton citizens have the final say in naming one of the city's signature properties
Petals & Parasols will be on May 8 in downtown Alpharetta, with flower crafts, live music, cookie decorating, and more, for free.
The 30th annual Taste of Alpharetta is set to return in May, with more than 60 restaurants participating. Food tickets are on sale now.
The city will celebrate Earth Day on April 23 at the soon-to-be Former Milton Country Club with hands-on activities, animals and more.
Alpharetta is hosting a paper shredding and electronic recycling event this Saturday at the Alpharetta Department of Public Works.
The Alpharetta Farmers Market opens at 8:30 a.m. on April 2, and will run every Saturday through Nov. 26.
The beloved Alpharetta Food Truck Alley will return to the downtown Alpharetta area in late April.
Alpharetta and Milton made the list of top places to live in GA in the new report based on things like cost of living and public schools.
The City of Alpharetta may be increasing rates for residential waste and recycling customers, effective this summer.
North Point Ministries across metro Atlanta are uniting to collect pajamas for kids in foster care.
Fulton County will host a poll worker recruitment fair between 4-7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 16 at Milton City Hall.
Ivy Bridge Academy Students Advance to “Sweet 16” Round of IPPF Global Debate Competition
Proposed design concepts of the future Waters Road Park will be on display at a community input meeting on Thursday, March 10.
The City of Alpharetta is seeking community input on nine parks projects, including Waters Road Park and Union Hill Park.
Cooper Sandy Creek is the City of Milton's sole waterway on the state's list of “impaired or threatened waters” by the Clean Water Act.
The contract will help make South Main Street more walkable between Old Milton Parkway and Upper Hembree Road.
Alpharetta Couple Redefines Retirement
Patch asked Alpharetta readers, "What's the nicest thing a neighbor has done for you?" One person shoveled a neighbor's driveway.
The 24 new signs at Birmingham Park have an equestrian tie-in, and were thanks to a Girl Scout troop, and the Milton Equestrian Committee.
One of the main goals is to create a more standardized look suitable for property owners, and in line with Milton’s brand.
North Point Community Church will host more than 900 local marketplace leaders at its first live Leadership Labs on Thursday.
Tom McKlveen has been promoted to the City of Milton's parks and recreation director, which he has overseen since 2020.
The city maintains 228 miles of sidewalks throughout Alpharetta, with more than 80 percent rated as being in “good" or "fair" condition.
Alpharetta was selected to develop a city agriculture plan by the Food Well Alliance and the Atlanta Regional Commission.
As more Alpharetta residents turn to food banks to get through hard times, volunteers are in short supply.