Fire prevention week in full swing
As the weather goes from cool and crisp, to downright cold this week, there is an annual feeling of anxiousness among area firefighters and first responders.
As the weather goes from cool and crisp, to downright cold this week, there is an annual feeling of anxiousness among area firefighters and first responders.
I was at a Southwest Regional Planning Organization meeting last week, where elected officials from towns and counties met to address regional concerns.
A wise man once said, “all politics is local.”
On Friday, three of Highlands political representatives showed why that phrase, uttered first in 1932, still rings true today.
If your commute across town has taken a little longer than expected this week, you are already aware.
For nearly 35 years, there have been several efforts to secure funding to dredge Mirror Lake.
Thursday night is the monthly Highlands Town Board meeting.
The statistics are sobering.
As more people find themselves in financial distress, the demand for services at the Highlands Food Pantry is continuing to boom.
We are in the season of wonderful community events. This past weekend, the entire community enjoyed a well-done Dazzling Dahlia Festival. I want to thank the festival’s organizing committee and t
It’s something that very few people feel comfortable talking about.
In fact, it’s a topic that is often stayed away from on purpose.
I attended a wonderful tribute to the late Katherine Willoughby at the Shakespeare and Me Bookstore last Friday afternoon. Mrs.