HP Educational Foundation hosts its annual fundraiser on June 3, as a way to build support for several creative academic projects for HP students of all ages. READ MORE
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HP Farmers Market is back – beautiful and bountiful at the ripe age of 21
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New Jersey’s celebrated Highland Park Farmers Market, a project of Main Street Highland Park, is turning 21 this season and is in better shape than ever thanks to support from St. Peters Healthcare System. READ MORE
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Makin Makes Beatles Mania with a Sgt. Pepper Celebration, Pino’s, June 1
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“Sgt. Pepper” 50th Anniversary Celebration concert will take place at 6 p.m., Thursday, June 1, Pino’s.
The all-ages show is free to ages 18 and younger, $10 for everyone else. READ MORE
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Diegnan-sponsored legislation mandates state pay schools for lead tests
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Officials celebrate a new law mandating state reimbursement of school district for costs incurred from testing the schools drinking water for lead. READ MORE
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The Big Winner of the Highland Park Run in the Park was the Community
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Special shout-outs go to the first five overall winners: Elliott Mason, Ethan Bull, Peter Tilton, Erik Lopez, and Jonah Silverman – with times less than 17.33 minutes. The youngest person with the best time was eight-year-old Rubin Hersh at 23 minutes. READ MORE
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Highland Park Middle School students find unity in diversity
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DWI checkpoints set for safe prom and graduation season
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Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office sends a clear message to prom-goers: dance, eat, be merry, and be sober, especially when driving. READ MORE
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Rutgers Art Project at Zimmerli Explores US as a Slave-Owning Nation
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Rutgers art project that explores the history of the United States as a slave-owning nation and the shadows that it continues to cast over the 21st century. READ MORE
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Franklin Twp. Man Charged with HP Woman’s Sexual Assault and Beating
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A 23-year-old man has been charged with the February 19 beating and sexual assault of a Highland Park woman at gunpoint, when she was walking on Harper Avenue in the early evening.
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American Repertory Ballet will be a resident member of new arts complex
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American Repertory Ballet and Princeton Ballet School will become a resident member of the New Brunswick Cultural Center in 2019. In the mean time, ARB will relocate now from Livingston Ave. to Albany Street. READ MORE