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    The Crossing Guard at River Eves Elementary

    5.0 (1 review)

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    USPS - Pen  four feet from her.

    USPS

    1.9(108 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    I visited this USPS on Webb Bridge at least seven times since we moved to the area about a year ago…read moreand I have to say I have been more than satisfied each and every time! Super friendly staff and always helpful with any questions I may have. I just came in today December 11th to mail our Holiday Cards and I was dreading it due to how busy PO get during these days...there was a long line of about 7 customers in front of me. .,To my surprise the line moved up very quickly and I was able to finish my business within just a few minutes!!! The gentleman who assisted me was very courteous and the rest of the staff assisting other customers were very pleasant as well! All in all a great experience! So glad I live close by and it is my go to USPS:)

    I had an awful experience today in the post office. My mail was delayed and because I had informed…read moredelivery, there was a letter from the Department of Treasury. I was waiting for 5 days and decided to come to talk to the supervisor. Also, I wanted finally complain about other people's mail delivered for some reason in my mailbox, I kind tried to say that it could be a problem that my mail was delivered somewhere else. She listened and in a moment came a guy, young athletic. He never introduced himself, started to tell me that I should not talk to him about this issue, rudely interrupted me a several times. I asked for his name and why he does not wear a tag or badge, he said he is going to call police. I think he heard my accent and decided to get rid of a Karen who came to complain. Well, I left and I filed a complaint..not about my missing mail but just attitude. I just wonder is it a new normal to yell and treat someone with police when someone came and ask to do his/her job. Still confused about what happened, it feels surreal, go to ask for mail and suddenly be arrested by police because a tall athletic guy got scared of an Ukrainian girl. Also, wonder if I were a man or not Ukrainian would it still happen?

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    City of Sandy Springs Police Dept

    City of Sandy Springs Police Dept

    2.8(4 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    You are very unlucky when your car gets hit by another driver in Sandy Springs…read more It happened to my daughter in my car. It was a hit-and-run. She called 911. An officer from the SSPD came and checked her ID, her tag, and the damage to her car. But when trying to download her report, she noticed that her 911 call was connected to another crash report that did not have her name on it. After talking with an extremely rude civilian working for the records department of the SSPD, we were transferred to dispatch and given the necessary information to contact the responding officer to request a police report that included her name - but he refused to provide one. Is that even legal? The police department has clear evidence of her 911 call but refuses to write a report on the follow-up. I hope this situation gets fixed soon since we need the report for our insurance.

    Guess I'll review who kept me sane when I couldn't attend the Masquerade last night. I am a fan of…read morethe Sandy Springs Police Department. I walk out to my car at my boyfriend's condo complex and...oh wow someone has decided to completely destroy half of the left side of my car with their own. First bonus: you want to call the cops for anything while in Sandy Springs? Just dial 911. It feels weird to be like "no actually it's not an emergency but I did call you earlier!" ...I did in fact call the regular non-emergency number and was told I had to dial 911. Fine. So..first time. Within 10 minutes of giving all sorts of info to the operator, an officer came. He was incredibly nice, and even hung around for a good 20 minutes to do his paperwork to see if this lady would return, since she didn't leave a note it is considered a hit and run. Finally a good 8 1/2 hours later, she does in fact return..and badly park in the same parking space. Within 30 minutes I had checked out the car, called back, talked to an officer, and was back inside all warm, and finally relaxed since all the next steps have been thoroughly explained to me. Actually, second officer, Officer Hancock, explained things even more thoroughly and he was pretty amusing. He also really likes to tell it how it is so.. watch out drunks (as if that's surprising if you've ever driven down Roswell Road on a weekend night). Pretty sure the lady parked there is not a drunk but man did he have a mini rant on that bit. But yeah...that explaining thing makes a world of difference, TAKE NOTE APD. So boyfriend, your address may end in Atlanta, GA, but when I dial 911, Sandy Springs shows up and I like it very much. #Yelp365 - 32/365

    Northeast/Spruill Oaks Library

    Northeast/Spruill Oaks Library

    4.3(15 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    A first visit to this library branch in Johns Creek felt like stepping into a little haven. The…read moreentrance was lined with $1 books and a spot to donate your own, which instantly set a warm, community‑minded tone. Inside, the space is bright and peaceful, with huge windows overlooking the trees, plenty of cozy seating, quiet study nooks, and full access to computers. Stephanie, a librarian of 21 years, was a joy to talk to. She mentioned that visits have dipped since the pandemic, perhaps due to the rise of e‑books, but she wishes more people knew about the incredible resources that often go unused. Beyond books, there are digital tools, in‑person classes, access to new computers, and even free passes to Georgia state parks and the Chattahoochee Nature Center. That's a novel perk if there ever was one. It's a true community gem--welcoming, accessible, and a reminder that libraries offer something the digital world can't: connection. Stopping by your local branch might just be the best chapter you add to your week.

    I have been to many libraries in the past 30 years, but I have never seen such a well-managed…read morebranch. Not only is the environment elegant, the interior clean, well-organized and quiet. The most important thing is that the employees here are all nice and proactive in helping everyone. Special mention goes to Ellen. She is warm, professional, and tries her best to provide convenience for us, which left a deep impression on me. Indeed, Fulton library system is luck to have people like her!

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