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Village Barbershop, UPS Store Close in Highland Park Village

The Village Barbershop and the UPS Store are both leaving Highland Park Village this month. The Village Barbershop will close its doors on Dec. 31. The UPS Store had its last day of business on Dec. 20.
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Memorial Funds Honor Girls Lost in July 4 Flooding

Park Cities families who lost daughters during the July 4 flooding that devastated Camp Mystic have established memorial foundations to honor them and continue their legacies.
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New Hope for Answers in Chris Murzin Case

The Foundation has found a company that has retained location-based data from Feb. 2021, the month when Chris was gunned down in an apparent road rage incident in broad daylight on I-20.
Business

Grandmother’s Fudge Recipe Is in Good Hands

Top-selling fudge varieties include dark chocolate with sea salt, chocolate dipped peanut butter, and nutty fudge laced with pecans, walnuts, or pistachios. 
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Party Hopping

So many great celebrations, so little space in print. Enjoy this roundup of recently submitted photographs.
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Minimalism versus Maximalism, Part 2: Is More Merrier?

Maximalist design embraces color, abundance, and personal expression.
Food

From Baja to Dallas, With Love

Puerto Cocina, the newest Mexican restaurant to open in Dallas, is a love letter to Baja Mexico that landed in the Dallas Design District mailbox, and we are the lucky recipients. 
Food

Christmas Yule Log Cake Is Simple and Spectacular

I’ve often said guests may not recall the menu, but they should always remember the dessert.
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New York Bakery Opens in University Park

Maman, a New York-based, French-inspired café and bakery, has opened in The Plaza at Preston Center.
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Toy Drive Honors Heaven’s 27

This holiday season, spread a little extra holiday cheer by participating in a toy drive to honor the legacies of Heaven's 27.
Society

Junior Symphony Ball Funds Musical Opportunities

The 68th Annual JSB will bring together more than 2,800 high school students from over 25 area schools
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Comings and Goings

The Devonshire Club blends Americana, Asian, and French inspirations, along with a touch of Greek flair.
Food

New Bakery Warms Up Preston Center

Despite its cozy 1,050 square-foot-space, the bakery has an expansive pastry case and espresso bar, a refrigerated grab-and-go section, and shelves that display a well-curated selection of items.
Society

‘It’s the Last One Here’

As the first floor of the downtown Neiman Marcus filled up with champagne-sipping women of all ages, the air was tinged with nostalgia and poignancy for likely the last such fashion show at the venerable store location.
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Experience the Magic of ‘Frozen Jr.’ With MIS Students

Audiences can warm their hearts with the winter magic of Frozen Jr. from Dec. 4 to 6 at McCulloch Intermediate School, 3555 Granada Ave.
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Hyer Girl Scouts Support North Texas Food Bank

Hard-working Daisies at Hyer Elementary have donated 294 pounds of food to the North Texas Food Bank.
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Highland Belles Drill Team Recognizes Top Fundraisers

Money raised during the Belles' Spaghetti Supper and Auction helps fund the team’s year-round operations.
Society

‘Can’t Hurry Love’ for this amfAR Dallas Gala

amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, is one of the world’s leading nonprofit organizations dedicated to the support of AIDS
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Minimalism vs. Maximalism Part 1: ‘Less is More?’

Most people have heard of minimalism, but “maximalism” is a newer term that you might not be familiar with. While minimalism is about creating a calm, clutter-free environment, maximalism embraces abundance, bold colors, and layered patterns. 
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Real Estate Updates

Ebby Halliday Companies, celebrating its 80th anniversary, is energizing agents and drumming up business with a rocking real estate rhythm.
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