Highland’s annual Springfest draws a huge crowd
As most kids were being covered in a blizzard of bubbles, two were trying hard to reach a dragon shaped figure floating high above them at last Saturday’s Spring Fest
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The streets and the town field will filled with 120 vendors for Spring Fest 2024
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The Hudson Valley Jam Band performed a variety of rock n’ roll in the hamlet
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Amanda McDowell brought many of her hand made soaps to the festival
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Liam Holten, who is a Highland Music Booster Award Winner for 2024, performed a solo piece for saxophone
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A tortoise grabbed the attention of kids and adults alike
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There is always time for a young girl to have a little bit of Fairy Hair
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Cooper Gillespie was caught in mid-air as he broke a piece of wood with his foot that was held by Dan McNamee
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Three brown belts of the Bushiken Karate Center split wood that was set on fire. Pictured L-R Logan D’Anci, Riley Lawson and Trace Meyer
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Brown Belt Xoey Lawson uses her head to break a piece of wood held by Sensei Dan Paradies as part of a presentation put on by the Bushiken Karate center in Highland
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Last year Tom Toynton, along with partner Craig Tunks, opened the Holistic Health and Happiness Center in the heart of the hamlet of Highland
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Balloon animals are a perennial favorite at any festival
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Lloyd Councilwoman Tiffany Rizzo showed a young girl how to make pressed flower bookmarks
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