Restaurant Week runs from July 31 to August 9 READ MORE
Children and Coronavirus: So Much Still Unknown as Schools Head for Reopening
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Many parents, educators and public health leaders are concerned that sending groups of children into the classroom could put them and their families in danger and exacerbate what appears to be a growing spread throughout communities in some states, including New Jersey. READ MORE
Amid Covid-19 Pandemic, Former Journalists Have a Story to Tell –Starring a Wedding Business Built on Storytelling
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While economists might measure the damage in dollars, couples across New Jersey and the nation feel a more personal sting: untold stress, the loss of their wedding date, and not knowing when they might finally get married. READ MORE
Long-Time Community Volunteer and Activist Fills Highland Park Council Vacancy
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Resident Tara Canavera joins governing body after years of community volunteerism
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RU President announces substantial cut in campus fees for students
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Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway wrote a note to the Rutgers community to announce a cut in student fees of 15 percent, a cut that is in addition to the the previously announced tuition freeze. READ MORE
Milestones:Gail Dochat MacArgel, a Highland Park H.S. alumna, passed away at the age of 81
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Gail D. MacArgel, age 81 of St. Peters, MO, passed away on July 5th, 2020 after a long illness. Gail was born Gail Ruth Dochat in Lancaster, PA on July 1st, 1939. She graduated from Highland Park, H.S., in NJ, and attended Rutgers University for almost 2 years. She then married Robert MacArgel of Colonia, NJ on May 10th, 1958 in Highland Park, NJ and embarked, supporting her husband on a 23 year military career in the US Air Force. READ MORE
Rutgers Will Join Harvard-MIT Lawsuit Against New ICE Rules
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Rutgers University to Join Harvard – MIT Lawsuit Against New ICE RulesWill file as amicus on Monday; first hearing on Tuesday
Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway today announced that the university will join as an amicus in the lawsuit filed by Harvard University and MIT to block the imposition of new rules that would be draconian for international students and devastating to colleges and universities across the country. RU will file as amicus on Monday, July 13, with the first hearing being Tuesday, July 14. The new guidance proposed by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Monday would prohibit international students from taking course loads that are delivered entirely remotely and would require international students to immediately leave the United States if all of their courses are being delivered remotely. “Presenting these new policy proposals in the midst of the global pandemic, on the heels of announcements that universities across the country will be providing remote instruction, and only weeks before the start of the next semester is both revealing and troubling,” President Holloway said. “Our mission is to educate and improve the lives of our community locally and globally. READ MORE
Highland Park Democrats Look to Fill Council Vacancy
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Candidates should be prepared to present themselves for interview via Zoom. Interviews will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 16, 2020. READ MORE
Central Jersey Jewish Public Affairs Committee Hosts Candidates Forum
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Central Jersey Jewish Public Affairs Commitee (CJJPAC) provided Highland Park’s Democratic Council Primary Candidates Councilwoman Elsie Foster-Dublin and Matthew Hersh a Zoom Candidates Forum. Both are running unopposed, but the CJJPAC forum allowed them to share their views with the Jewish community on Highland Park’s social fabric, institutions, and government – and most importantly, their goals and aspirations moving forward. Many members of the local Jewish community also submitted questions for the candidates on issues of concern to the community. We thank them for sharing their time and insights with us. Don’t foget to vote Tuesday July 7th, 2020. READ MORE
Susan Welkovits, Advocate, Veteran Councilmember, Dies
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Susan Welkovits, the three-term council member who championed pedestrian and bicycle safety, died early Friday morning. She was 59. READ MORE