Tuesday, January 22, 2013

A new name for East Point's hospital following consolidation

EAST POINT - The Cleveland Avenue medical facility has a new name.

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New release:

Atlanta Medical Center Consolidates with
South Fulton Medical Center
and Becomes Second Largest Hospital in Georgia


Atlanta Medical Center (AMC) and South Fulton Medical Center have consolidated into one hospital with two campuses, effective Jan. 1, 2013. South Fulton Medical Center has been renamed Atlanta Medical Center – South Campus.

Now licensed as a 762-bed acute care hospital, Atlanta Medical Center is the second largest licensed-bed hospital in Georgia. With its main campus located in downtown Atlanta, the hospital’s South Campus in East Point, GA provides care to the surrounding communities of East Point, College Park, Hapeville and Camp Creek.

“Both of these hospitals have a long history of serving our communities,” said William T. Moore, president and CEO of Atlanta Medical Center. “We are pleased to provide even greater service to our patients by combining our strengths, providing quality health care to a larger region and offering a choice of location.”

The consolidation has been in the works since last spring, as the two hospitals explored ways to ensure long-term stability. On Dec. 31, 2012, the Georgia Department of Community Health issued a licensing permit recognizing Atlanta Medical Center as a 762-bed acute care hospital.

An academic medical center, AMC has been serving the community since 1901. With the consolidation, the hospital now has almost 3,000 employees and contractors; 580 physicians on its medical staff; and handles more than 21,000 inpatient admissions and 162,000 outpatient visits each year. Atlanta Medical Center offers comprehensive health care, including 24-hour emergency services, Level 1 trauma care, stroke treatment, women’s services, medical imaging, orthopedics, sleep center, pulmonary, cardiac care and bariatric surgery for weight loss.

Atlanta Medical Center is owned by Tenet Healthcare Corporation.

Tips about East Point crime could be valuable as police partner with Crime Stoppers Atlanta


EAST POINT - Law enforcement leaders here hope a new program with Crime Stoppers Atlanta leads to more tips to solve East Point crimes.

With this new initiative, people who offer tips about crime in East Point that ends with the arrest and indictment of alleged criminals can receive up to $2,000.

The information can be left anonymously by phone to the East Point police, a special tip line with Crime Stoppers Atlanta, online or by texting.

Crime Stoppers Atlanta received in 2012 more than 2,770 tips, leading ot the 171 arrests and 249 cases cleared. Some $102,000 was paid out, according to a news release.

How to leave an anonymous tip:

  • Phone the East Point Police: 404.761.2177

  • Crime Stopper Atlanta Tip line: 404.577.TIPS (8477)

  • Online: crimestoppersatlanta.org

  • Text: CRIMES (x274637)


 

Here's the news release:

East Point, January 22, 2013- Chief Woodrow Blue and the East Point Police Department has partnered with Crime Stoppers Greater Atlanta in an effort to receive anonymous tips on crimes which have occurred in the City of East Point. A reward of up to $2,000 is offered for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the person or persons responsible for crimes occurring in the City of East Point.Any information on a case can be submitted anonymously to the East Point Police Department at 404-761-2177, Crime Stoppers Atlanta tip line at 404-577-TIPS(8477), onlinewww.crimestoppersatlanta.org or by texting CSA and the tip to CRIMES(274637). Persons do not have to give their name or any identifying information to be eligible for the reward of up to $2,000.

About Crime Stoppers Atlanta:
Launched in January 2007, Crime Stoppers Atlanta rallies and empowers citizens to take a stand against crime in their communities by providing an avenue for citizens to anonymously report information about criminal activity, or criminals’ whereabouts, and incentivizes them with monetary rewards if the information leads to an arrest and indictment. The information provided through Crime Stoppers Atlanta helps law enforcement officials in their investigations and can play a major role in the apprehension of criminals and in securing convictions.

Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization and does not receive any local, state, or federal funding. Donations are necessary for the continued success of the program. For more information or to donate to the Crime Stoppers Atlanta reward fund visitwww.crimestoppersatlanta.org.

According to Crime Stoppers, over 2,772 tips were received in 2012. One-Hundred and Seventy-One arrests were made and 249 cases were cleared due to the tips. The organization paid out over $102,000 dollars to tipsters in 2012.





Monday, January 21, 2013

Hollyhood adds its vintage clothing to downtown East Point




EAST POINT - You want unique shoes? Pschyo Sister’s Hollyhood store has them. Or a classic faux fur mutton to throw around your shoulders before the night on the town, the West Cleveland Avenue store has that too.

Psycho Sister’s Hollyhood store on Cleveland Avenue stocks hard to find clothes from past decades with racks full of vintage fashions from  ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, says Day Ramphal.

“It is a fun 5 and dime,” says Ramphal, who opened the story in 2012.

The store prides itself as the place where people can leave with a unique outfit for a party or to add to their fashions. It is one of the Pschyo Sisters stores.  You can find other stores in Little Five Points, Cartersville, Sandy Springs.

Living up to its name, the dressing rooms with oversized  stars replicate a walk of fame.  The doors  screams the “almost famous” walk through them, Ramphal jokes.  “When you put on the outfit, you’ll be the star that you want to be,” he says. People are invited to autograph the dressing room walls with their name, a design, a touch of fun.

Ramphal says he wanted to open in East Point not only because he lives in the Frog Hollow neighborhood, where he served as neighborhood president, but in addition he was drawn by plans to help revitalize downtown.

Another reason Ramphal says he opened its doors in East Point is to serve the creative people who live on the south side of Atlanta here, in addition to actors, actresses and “wannabe rock stars.”

Walk in traffic has been steady, he said.  To reach new customers,  the store stays open during downtown events so people can explore
 The store, at has caught the eye of TV shows, from AMC’s “The Walking Dead” to BET’s “Let’s Stay Together,” he said.  One of its fashions earned the top prize for best dressed at the 2012 East Point Possums Show and the award-winning dress hangs in a place of honor.



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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Petition urges Fulton County to hire a new animal control services organization

More than 900 people have signed a petition to Fulton County commissioners calling for the nonprofit Lifeline Animal Project to run the county's animal control services.

From the Change.com petition,
Tired of tax dollars in Fulton County going to the killing of our lost, healthy and adoptable pets? Paying for failure to reunite pets with owners? Mismanagement of funds?

Right now the fate and well being of shelter pets hangs in the balance in Fulton County, GA.

You can learn more about the effort here.

Friday, January 4, 2013

How a cat was rescued

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A story


Thursday, January 3, 2013

Trees Atlanta Returns to East Point's Jefferson Park neighborhood

EAST POINT - Trees Atlanta is returning to the Jefferson Park neighborhood to repair some damaged trees.
East Point Replacement Tree Planting

January 5th, 2013 from 9 am to 12 pm

Last Spring we had a little bug infestation on some trees in East Point and now we need to replace the poor little redbuds we lost.

Join Susan in planting 8 trees in the Jefferson Park neighborhood.

Sign up to volunteer here.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Promotion of East Point Hits the Airwaves

EAST POINT -  Two new videos promoting the community aim to capture the attention of families planning reunions and travelers visiting the Atlanta Metro area.

Here's the reunion advertisment:



 

The effort for his niche area makes sense:

The Grio.com website reported in 2010:




Some 82 million Americanswill participate in family reunions this year, according to Budget Travel Magazine, which notes that 44 percent of leisure trips taken by African-Americans include family visits.



And then there's East Point's location between the airport and downtown Atlanta that may be a good  combination for this niche travel industry.


The promotions are on the Visit Atlanta Youtube page, which is marketing by the Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau.

You can see both ads here.

 

 

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Visitors turn to The JP Hub for East Point news

Happy new year. Thank you to readers who visit this local news website. Expect more news about East Point and its people.

From 2012:

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