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Inside Growing family Reporter group buys Atlanta Intown monthly COMMUNITY 2 End of the line Residents dismiss lawsuit against park trail COMMUNITY 3 Go for it Make your own success, says company president COAAMENTARY 8 Perimeter Business Transportation issues still a hot topic PAGES 9-15 Selfless act Volunteers prepare dead for Jewish burial FAITH 20 Home alone Police program keeps an eye on residences PUBLIC SAFETY 27 Scan here to get Reporter Newspapers in your inbox or sign up @ ReporterNewspapers.net Dun woody Reporter www. Reporter Newspapers, net MAY 31 - JUNE 13,2013 • VOL. 4 - NO. 11 m'SHl! Page 22-23 We love this Ariana Wright, 8, along with her brother Joshua, 3, enjoy the Memorial Day festivities at Brook Run Park on May 27. The two youngsters attended the “We Remember” ceremony with their grandmother, as they waved American flags, watched the U.S. Marine Corps Color Guard, and listened to speeches by Dunwoody Mayor Mike Davis and other local dignitaries. More photos on page 5. PHIL MOSIER Dog park plan criticized Tucked away, offers haven to BI MELISSA WEINMAN AM JOE EARLE As the city of Dunwoody prepares to move the dog park in Brook Run Park, officials are asking dog owners for their input to see what features they would like to see included in the design. But some dog owners say they don’t want to see any changes at all. “Were desperate to see it stay where it is,” dog owner Chantal Anderson told members of Dunwoody City Council on May 28. “Just keep our park, please. ... For us, it’s a social thing. We don’t go to bars so we hang out at the dog park.” SEE CITY SEEKS, PAGE 2 BY JOE EARLE joeearle@reporternewspapers. net Lakeview Oaks might seem easy to overlook. To find it, you drive down a winding, magnolia-shaded Dunwoody street and when you get to what seems like the end, you cross a little, two-lane bridge. Suddenly, you find yourself on a private street among a cluster of one-story and two-story homes surrounding a cou ple of small ponds and shadowed by the SEE LAKEVIEW OAKS, PAGE 4 Lakeview Oaks those who find it JOE EARLE Brenda Strickland, Lakeview Oaks’ homeowners association president, with husband John, says her area is like “going into Brigadoon.”