During the holiday season, the Highland Park Planet is doing its “Thank You” series of articles highlighting the special community assets improving the lives of the residents. READ MORE
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Vote on Nov. 7 – a Look at the HP Incumbent Council Members on the Ballot
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Although the local election is uncontested, residents should get to know the incumbent council members on the ballot and anxious to continue to serve their community. READ MORE
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Highland Park Schools and Rutgers are in a win-win relationship
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Get a glorious summertime lift by observing an epic butterfly migration
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Observe and learn about the monarch butterfly migration, 2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 20, Indian Queen Tavern at East Jersey Old Town Village, 1050 River Rd., Piscataway.
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During summer’s lazy days, there is no slacking for HP’s human relations
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HP’s Human Relations Commission is pursuing an active agenda during these lazy, hazy days of summer (HPP’s “No Lazy Days” series.) READ MORE
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No surprises but a few lessons emerged from the primary election results
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Primary races produced no shocking results but did yield some interesting analyses as Highland Park voters gear up for the November general election. READ MORE
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Everyone Needs to Exercise – Your Right to Vote on June 6, 2017
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The local races are uncontested in the June 6 primary in Highland Park, but the race for governor is very much contested. So everyone should exercise – and exercise his or her right to vote.
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HP Educational Foundation Builds a Foundation for Student Success
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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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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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Highland Park School District Gets a Good Grade but Strives to do Better
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Niche Ranking Website gives the HP School District a Grade A, but an NJ.com survey of NJ high schools’ SAT scores has HP High School failing to make the grade of being among the top 51 high schools in NJ. READ MORE