Arts in the Park, the renowned arts festival and juried art show, seeks, signups of vendors, artists and sponsors. Princeton Ballet School, an arm of American Repertory Ballet, seeks signups for its Fall classes. READ MORE
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Town Talk: mosquito spraying, wildlife education, ‘Equality Day’ party
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The HP community is talking about the upcoming mosquito spraying, the new wildlife education program, and a women’s right to vote celebration READ MORE
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Rite Aid’s former windows become a Mason Gross art exhibit
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The Planning Board did a great job in taking lemons and turning them into lemonade, “said Mayor Gayle Brill Mittler, referring to the newly installed lights and artwork at Rite Aid’s Fourth Avenue façade.
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HP Police QuickTakes: cameras, bikes , and connecting with community
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HP Police QuickTakes this summer feature: police reaching out to Highland Park residents of all ages; bike thefts; and body cameras. READ MORE
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HP resident charged with arson in S. Adelaide Ave house fire
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Michael Henderson, who rented a room in the house at 45 S. Adelaide Avenue that was destroyed by a fire on July 26, 2016, was charged on July 28, 2016 with a second-degree count of aggravated arson. READ MORE
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Main Street hosts July 29 tomato party – a festival of music and food
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On Friday, July 29, Main Street will host a memorable mid-summer music and food celebration (tomato themed) that will go from 11 a.m. to the official closing time of 7:30 p.m., and beyond, because festivities will continue at Pino’s. READ MORE
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HP residents reaching out to victims of S. Adelaide house fire
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Victims of the S.Adelaide house fire on Tuesday July 26 escaped serious injury but lost everything. Residents set up a gofundme site to help them in this time need. $2,156 of $10k goal has been raised. READ MORE
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HP School District does the right thing and loses out on funding
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Record-holding swimmer James Shangle is a real winner without actually winning
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RU Scholars program nurtures HP science protégé
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Nine-year-old HP resident became youngest Rutgers student ever when she joined a summer biochemistry program for gifted and talented pre-college and college students. READ MORE