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Lock Your Cars in Woodstock; Schwarzenegger Coming

Here are some top Patch headlines from around the region.

The Woodstock Police Department is encouraging its residents to lock their vehicles and remove all valuables from their cars after recent reports of entering autos in a subdivision. 

The notice, issued Monday evening, stated the department "has recently begun to see a rise in entering autos during the overnight hours where suspects are entering into unlocked vehicles and garages." See Woodstock-Towne Lake Patch for more info.

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Superintendent Hosts Community Connections Session - Marietta Patch

Marietta City Schools (MCS) Superintendent, Dr. Emily Lembeck, will host Community Connectionson Tuesday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m.

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The event at the YELLS After-school site (Building 2800) of Woodlands Park Apartments located at 861 Franklin Road in Marietta is free and open to the public. Spanish interpreter services and childcare are available. See Marietta Patch for More on this story.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Coming to Tucker -- Tucker Patch

He's baaaack.

Residents of a neighborhood in the Atlanta suburb of Tucker are in for a bit of an upheaval later in October. A production company is moving in for a couple of days to shoot scenes for a movie and coming with them is ... Arnold Schwarzenegger. See Tucker Patch for more on the story.

Gwinnett Medical Center Enters Pink Glove Contest – Duluth Patch

For a second year in a row, Gwinnett Medical Center is throwing its pink gloves in the ring for Medline Industries' annual contest aimed at raising awareness about breast cancer.

The clinical staff put together its video for the Pink Glove Dance Competition with no assistance from the hospital's marketing department. It features hundreds of hospital employees, volunteers and physicians "honoring the breast cancer survivors we serve," the team said in its contest statement. See Duluth Patch for more on this story.


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