The township of Millburn/Short Hills is a very popular place for potential new homeowners to invest in real estate. Property sales in the township of Millburn/Short Hills remain high for a wide variety of reasons. The township public high school (Millburn High School) has been rated the number one high school in the state of New Jersey. The town mall, the Mall at Short Hills, is famous around the country for the one of a kind luxurious experience one may have there. Most importantly, the current residents of the township of Millburn/Short Hills are a varied, interesting and exciting group of people to live near.
One especially interesting resident in the township of Millburn/Short Hills is Gene Lowinger. Lowinger is a bluegrass fiddler. On Wednesday, October 21st at 7:30 p.m. Lowinger will be appearing at the Millburn Free Public Library to speak to residents about his new book “I Hear a Voice Calling: A Bluegrass Memoir.” In his past, Lowinger took a series of on-and-off stage photographs of Bill Monroe, who is known by many fans as the “Father of Bluegrass”. Lowinger took many photographs of Bill preparing for shows, performing and interacting with fans, friends and family, and the photos are presented in this photographic tribute. There are two sections of black and white photographs framed by Lowinger’s story.
Residents in the township of Millburn/Short Hills lead interesting lives, have rich and varied pasts, and provide an excellent community for potential new homeowners. It is no surprise that potential new homeowners would want to invest in property in such an exciting and interesting township.
Millburn/Short Hills Resident and Blue Grass Fiddler and Author Pays Tribute to the “Father of Bluegrass”
October 18, 2009 by Shannon Aronson