Running through the Twilight
More than 200 runners descended on Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders park on Saturday for the annual Rotary Club of Highlands Twilight 5k.
More than 200 runners descended on Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders park on Saturday for the annual Rotary Club of Highlands Twilight 5k.
Award winning fine artist, instructor, and author Pat Fiorello held a three day oil painting class at the Bascom: Center for the Visuals Art from Aug. 10 – 12.
The Highlands Board of Commissioners has outlined the format for an upcoming public hearing related to the regulation of short-term rental units in residentially zoned areas.
The Mountain Retreat and Learning Center hosted a celebration of the ancient oak trees, up to 600 years old and among the oldest dwarfed white oaks in the world. These trees are a special part of
The Mountain Theater Company at the Highlands Playhouse is saying “farewell” to the 1960s and Jersey Boys and traveling back in time to the 1940s with the second show of the season, “Sentimental Jo
The Highlands Planning Board took the next step in the process of regulating short term rental units on Tuesday.
Any number of things can inspire a novel.
A look into the future of Highlands Fire and Rescue was the topic of discussion at the monthly Community Coffee with the Mayor program at Hudson Library on Friday.
After having their questions answered by Highlands town attorney Jay Coward, the town planning board decided to reject the two proposed short term rental regulations sent to them by the board of co
Registration for the Rotary Club of Highlands’ 10th Twilight 5K fundraiser is currently open online. The race, which already has over 200 registered racers, will be held on Aug. 13 from 6 p.m.