I think that from the trenches of the daily grind, we tend to miss the forest for the trees; we see our local government in terms of the extraordinary -the once-in-a-while headline or sensational event- rather than in terms of its everyday functions. In light of that, I’d like to share my street’s eye view of our community as someone who walks the town nearly every day: READ MORE
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Primary Election is June 4 – Candidate Forum on May 30
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All Highland Park residents are encouraged to attend the Thursday May 30 candidates forum at the high school cafeteria. READ MORE
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Letter to the Editor: Mayor Gayle’s Passion and 24/7 Commitment to the Town has Left an Indelible Impression on her Son
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Mom served as a PTO member, Temple President, Volunteer Member of the HP Educational Foundation, Town councilwoman and most recently Mayor. Meeting after meeting, emergency after emergency, event after event – she is there. This town is her passion. The betterment of Highland Park has been her goal, her vision and her only mission for the last decade. READ MORE
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Letter to the Editor: Special Needs Educator Supports Transparency of Coleman/Morreale Candidates for Mayor/Council
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As a devoted special needs educator, parent advocate, and resident determined to see fairness in her town, Monique will bring much needed energy to borough hall. Having known Austin for several years, I can say his tireless work with marginalized communities is matched only by his generous character. He’s proud to speak up for low-income families and LGBTQ residents by naming these groups, not staying with safe, electable doublespeak. READ MORE
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Letter to the Editor: Support Mayor Gayle and her Vision on Redevelopment, Sustainability and the Arts – a Big Win for Highland Park
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The Mayor deserves our trust on the issue of equity as well as every other issue, so let’s thank her by giving her a second term. READ MORE
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HP 5K Was Soaking Wet but No Spirits Were Dampened
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Runners of the annual 5K race, refusing to be deterred by the weather, supported their community with determination. READ MORE
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Letter to the Editor: Buck’s Woods Petition Reflects Significant Community Concerns
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To the Editor of the Highland Park Planet:
I respectfully disagree with Matt Hersh, my neighbor just a few blocks down at Felton Ave, and a fellow trustee at the Highland Park Educational Foundation. So before we duke it out over this Buck’s Woods issue, a plug for HPEF Casino Night on May 11, 6:30-10:30 PM. (http://www.hpefnj.org/2019-spring-fundraiser.html) It will be a fun evening for a good cause! No argument on that! As the primary author of the “Buck Woods” petition, I disagree
with Matt’s contention that it “distorts Highland Park’s Bucks Woods
situation.” Far from being a “distortion,” it’s an accurate reflection of the
concerns and sentiments of my many neighbors affected by this drastic zoning
change. If you walk the streets of 5th, 6th, and 7th Ave’s, you would be hard
pressed to find anyone jumping with joy over the proposed zoning plan. READ MORE
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Letter to the Editor: Buck’s Woods Petition Puts Personal Agenda Before Welfare of Town
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There’s a petition out there that really distorts Highland Park’s Buck’s Woods situation, almost absolving the developer in favor of a few personal agenda. It’s a shame because there is an effort to finally end the developer’s decades-long litigation against the Borough. READ MORE
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PSE&G and Highland Park Announce Landfill Solar Storage System
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The Highland Park Solar Storage System is part of a 3 megawatt-dc carve-out in the Solar 4 All program dedicated to developing projects that integrate solar with other technologies to reduce the impact solar has on the grid or increase reliability and grid resiliency for critical facilities during prolonged power outages. READ MORE
Filed under: Local News, Gayle Brill Mittler, highland park, PSEG, solar, solar farm, sustainable
MAIN STREET HIGHLAND PARK HOSTS JOYFUL SUMMERTIME PARTIES
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Main Street Highland Park is adding pizzaz to the summer with its Tomato Festival on July 27 and its ongoing Thursday night After Dark parties. Come for the camaraderie, feasting, and all-pervasive joy. READ MORE