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DUN 16 | Community r#y gcadp GCADP is a medical practice providing comprehensive evaluations for and management of a wide range of child, teen and young adult developmental and behavioral difficulties. Our Services: • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Language Delays • Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD) • Anxiety, adjustment disorders and depression • Learning disorders, including dyslexia and other school-related challenges • Regulatory disorders, such as feeding problems or sleep disorders • Challenging and disruptive behaviors in preschool and school-aged children and teens We are now providing medical care for adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADD/ADHD Dr. Mark Moncino, MD FAAP is a board-certified pediatrician who understands developmental issues that impact the entire family, not just the individual child. We help the child and family grow together...and thrive! 6065 Roswell Rd, Suite 470, Sandy Springs (Northside Tower) For further information or an appointment www.gcadp.com GEORGIA CENTER FOR AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL PEDIATRICS 1705-B Mt. Vernon Rd 404-292-3538 www.theocic.com Dunwoody, GA 30338 (across from Dunwoody Village) Non-lnvasive pain management for Weekend Warriors of all ages. "It is time to get back to old style medicine where a board certified orthopedist sees you, evaluates you, and cares for you." - Dan Richin & Dr. Paul Richin, MD Walk-in care from a board- certified orthopedic surgeon One visit for both your evaluation and treatment Taking the hassle out of modem day healthcare Easy access & free parking All insurance accepted NEW IN DUNWOODY! ? ^o' c c 0 <7 C; /ON C Facebook.com/TheReporterNewspapers ■ twitter.com/Reporter_News ^Community Briefs WOMAN’S CLUB OFFERS COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS The Dunwoody Woman’s Club is offering $2,000 scholarships to college-bound stu dents from Dunwoody, Sandy Springs and parts of Doraville and Peachtree Corners. The club is offering three of its Student Achievement Scholarships. Eligible students are college-bound high-school seniors who live or attend school within the ZIP codes 30328,30338,30346,30350 or 30360. According to a press release, the scholarships will be awarded to applicants who are judged by a committee to “demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, school and community involvement, and an exceptional desire for higher education.” The scholar ships can be used for any educational expense and will be sent directly to the school’s financial aid department. The application deadline is March 18. For more information, see dunwoodywoman- sclub.com. The club is a 50-year-old service organization and affiliate of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. NEW ROAD LINKS DUNWOODY, SANDY SPRINGS SPECIAL Dunwoody Mayor Lynn Deutsch and Sandy Springs Mayor Rusty Paul were joined by State Farm representatives to cut the ribbon opening the Springwood Connector, which links the two cities between Hammond Drive and 1-285. A new road called the Springwood Connector now links Perimeter Center Parkway NE with Peachtree Dunwoody Road just south of Hammond Drive. State Farm and RangeWater, a private developer, worked with Dunwoody and San dy Springs to complete construction of the Springwood Connector, a news release from the city of Dunwoody said. Sandy Springs Mayor Rusty Paul and Dunwoody Mayor Lynn Deutsch were joined by State Farm representatives to cut the ribbon signifying the road’s opening on Jan. 12. State Farm paid for land, design and construction costs of the Dunwoody portion of the road. The company’s new regional hub with its 1.1 million square feet of office space is on land beside the road. The company managed the permitting and coordination needed for the road to cross Perimeter Creek. RangeWater completed the Sandy Springs segment as part of its apartment develop ment, The Bishop, which is on the western end of the new road. Springwood Connector is expected to divert up to 8,000 vehicles per day from Ham mond Drive. The new road includes bike lanes and sidewalks and is within walking dis tance to the Dunwoody MARTA Station. “Improving transportation connectivity doesn’t stop at a city’s borders,” Paul said. “Our cities have a history of partnership which adds value to commuters throughout the region.” “We’re excited to celebrate this great, collaborative effort involving two cities and two development teams,” Deutsch said. “The Springwood Connector provides an impor tant new access point for those who live and work in the Perimeter.” “Today is a great example of the strength of the working relationship between State Farm and our local community” said Rich Fatzynytz, State Farm administrative servic es director. “We look forward to - when we can again - live, work and play here.”