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Society

ASC Goes Couture, Celebrates Fashion and Attorneys Serving the Community

Attorneys Serving the Community held its annual fashion show Oct. 6 at the downtown Neiman Marcus: ASC Goes Couture.

Seven Restaurants Coming to Snider Plaza

Soon, there will be a total of seven restaurants in the Park Cities hot spot from one restaurant group.
Faith

Faith Friday: Art on the Trail at Northaven UMC Returns

Northaven United Methodist Church is hosting the second-annual Art on the Trail event from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22.

State Streak Ends for HP in Team Tennis

Highland Park’s team tennis season wrapped up on Thursday, snapping its remarkable string of 34 consecutive state tournament appearances.

Unbeaten Scots Look to Clip Cardinals

As Highland Park inches closer to a District 7-6A football title, the Scots will first look to complete a season sweep of the Irving ISD schools.

Bread Winners Has New Owners, Henry’s Majestic is Moving

After the news broke two weeks ago that Bread Winners’ founders Cindy and Jim Hughes sold their 30-year-old business to Josh Bock of Stratega Capital, I reached out to the Hughes to see how they are feeling about the end of the era.

California Developer Planning Tower on Turtle Creek Site

A California-based developer acquired a prime, 1.37-acre site on the vacant corner of Turtle Creek Boulevard and Fairmount Street and plans to build a 20-story tower with 198 units devoted to assisted living and memory care.

Share Your Memories with the Former NorthPark Santa with Us

People Newspapers would like to hear and see your favorite memories with Dr. Carl Anderson (the former NorthPark Santa).

UP City Council OKs Contract for Repairs at Sanitation Transfer Station

The University Park City Council Oct. 18 approved a $256,336.18 with Core Construction for structural repairs to the city’s sanitation compactor facility in the 2500 block of University Boulevard.

HP Boys Glide Past Pearce in Dual Opener

In its first dual meet of the swimming season on Tuesday, Highland Park split with Richardson Pearce, with the boys picking up a win.
Society

Dallas Arboretum President and CEO Announces Retirement

Mary Brinegar will retire within the next year after 27 years in the role.
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