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For the sixth year in a row, the Barnes & Noble book store at The Woodlands Mall has selected Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital as its recipient for their annual holiday book drive.
The Ice Rink at The Woodlands Town Center will be open for special holiday hours as schools let out for the holiday break.
Lily Skeen, 4, is home for the holidays with her family in The Woodlands. But her battle with leukemia continues.
The Woodlands Township Neighborhood Watch recently placed #1 in the state of Texas and #2 in the nation for its 2016 National Night Out (NNO) programming.
Lily is doing very well. She has a very bright future. Lily Skeen celebrated an early Thanksgiving with her family as she continues to battle cancer.
The Woodlands Children's Museum invites young readers and their families to a book-shopping extravaganza.
Music, lights and an adorable little boy helped launch the festivities at Market Street Nov. 17.
Students enjoy a break from the books, but some may also be thankful for a break from bullies.
Our practice has grown with The Woodlands. We are thankful for the loyalty of the community. Dr. Kaufman saw his first patient Nov. 15, 1976 after opening Woodlands Eye Associates in the Wharf Professional Building.
With the help of family, Dominic Larkin will light up Market Street's 70-foot Christmas Tree.
Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan accepted.
A unique art display features the work of The Periwinkle Foundation.
What Drunks and Drug Addicts Can Teach the Church.
Today is National Good Neighbor Day. Do you know how to be a good neighbor?
Market Street-The Woodlands is looking for a special child or deserving family to flip the switch that will light up its 70-foot Christmas tree.
Publicist and Media Strategist Donna Wick will be speaking Saturday Sept. 10 at the Mom2CEO Entrepreneur Symposium.
We Rock the Spectrum - The Woodlands provides safe and stimulating play for children with special needs.
National Night Out follow-up events provide opportunities for Township residents to personally thank the safety personnel who keep our community safe and to meet each other.
Each fall, a much-loved family tradition is to visit a pumpkin patch in search of the pick of the patch, or perhaps just an adorable photo.