Mayor on Duty
I was ready to write about the town retreat, and then about tonight’s board meeting. But then I drove to Founders Park on Monday to begin a road-running workout. I came upon a depressing site.
I was ready to write about the town retreat, and then about tonight’s board meeting. But then I drove to Founders Park on Monday to begin a road-running workout. I came upon a depressing site.
While the skies above Highlands may be overcast, with rain in the immediate forecast, the week of March 13-19 is always a time to celebrate sunshine.
Today is the town retreat at the Presbyterian Church’s Coleman Hall. It begins at 9 a.m., and the public is invited to hear the budget reports and project proposals presented by town staff.
I want to thank everyone for a very successful and civil public hearing last Thursday night that addressed the Highlands Planning Board’s recommendations concerning short term rental amendments to
One of the many things that drew me to Highlands was the activites going on in the arts and music scene.
Mrs. Heller’s letter of a couple weeks ago regarding the various “fests” held in town hit a cord with me. My question is when is enough, enough?
In Western churches, Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, six and a half weeks before Easter, and provides for a 40-day fast, in imitation of Jesus Christ’s fasting in the wilderness before he began his p
A public hearing regarding amendments to the town’s zoning rules related to short term rentals is scheduled for 5 p.m. tonight at the Highlands Community Building.
This afternoon the public hearing concerning the Highlands Planning Board STR recommendations will begin at 5 p.m., at the Highlands Community Center.
The USFS recently released the Final version of the forest management plan for the Pisgah and Nantahala National forests.