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PERIMETER BUSINESS
NORTHSIDE HOSPITAL CANCER INSTITUTE: ADVANCED TREATMENTS THAT HELP YOU
Get Back to Nature
Northside Hospital Cancer Institute diagnoses and treats more
breast, gynecologic and prostate cancers than anyone else in
Georgia. Northside is the only hospital in metro Atlanta chosen
by the National Cancer Institute as a Community Cancer Center.
So, right here at Northside, you have access to the latest
cancer research and treatments. It is our privilege to help
thousands of people survive cancer, so they can get back to
their families and enjoy the wonders of nature. They are, after
all, among them.
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Chambers, local officials welcome new businesses
New businesses, from
caregiver services to
children's dentistry,
are starting up in the
Perimeter, one of the
largest commercial ar
eas in metro Atlanta.
Here's a sampling of recent ribbon
cuttings formally mark
ing the opening of new
businesses in the area.
Photos were provided
by the Sandy Springs/
Perimeter Chamber
of Commerce and the
Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce.
Openings
Special
Trusted Source Home
Care, providing caregiver
services, held a ribbon
cutting on Oct. 9.
Company employees
and Sandy Springs/
Perimeter Chamber of
Commerce Ambassadors
attended. From left,
back, Carla Sweetwood,
Vicki Rogers, Dave
Savage, Sandy Springs
City CounciIwoman
Dianne Fries, owners Bill and Esther Sutherland, Anne Marie
Newman, Patty Conway, Jim Walsh, Neil Wiesenfeld and Christine
Heller. Front row, Beth Berger, left, and Clare Stefan. The company
is located at 8302 Dunwoody Place, Suite 332, in Sandy Springs.
4RECIAN
GYRO
Special
On Oct. 11, the Dunwoody
Chamber of Commerce
hosted ribbon cutting
ceremonies for Grecian
Gyro, located at the Shoppes
of Georgetown in Dunwoody.
Mayor Mike Davis, along with
members of Dunwoody City
Council and the Chamber
of Commerce, were on
hand to celebrate with
owner George Koulouris and
employees. The restaurant
specializes in gyro wrap
sandwiches, salads and
sides, incorporating Greek
ingredients and traditions.
Special
Dr. Measha Dancy, center,
holding the scissors, is
surrounded by associates,
clients and friends, as
she marks the opening of
Comprehensive Internal
Medicine, located at 960
Johnson Ferry Road,
Suite 543, in Atlanta.
The practice opened
a new location next
to Northside Hospital
after 10 years serving
the Alpharetta and Johns Creek communities.
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