Nothing will dampen the spirited street life in Highland Park on Sunday, May 1. Enjoy the 5K race followed by the street fair that includes the newly located Highland Park Historical Society. READ MORE
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SCHOOL NOTES: Budget tops the list of HP School District activity
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Ten Thousand Villages finds 10,000 ways to support a sustainable environment
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White Lotus celebrates its 35th birthday and Earth Day 2016 on April 22
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LifeStyle QuickTakes: Beatles Night; Fly at Crossroads; Food Pantry gift
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Project Graduation hosts “Beatles Night” fundraiser on April 9; Crossroads Theatre brings back nationally acclaimed “Fly” about Tuskegee Airmen; Stop & Shop makes generous donation to Food Bank. READ MORE
Filed under: Arts & Entertainment
Reformed Church designated as official town storm shelter
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The town has designated the Reformed Church of Highland Park, located at 19-21 S. 2nd Ave., as the official location where residents can find shelter and heat and electricity in the event of any storm-related complications. READ MORE
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Community Arts Presence: A Wrap-up, November through December
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The Community Arts column for Nov-Dec. features: HPHS Drama Club’s “Arsenic and Old Lace,” a klezmer concert at Anshe Emeth, and HP Public Library’s Spook Handy blue grass, blues, pop concert and story-telling. READ MORE
Filed under: Arts & Entertainment
HP Educational Foundation invites all to an “exotic” pancake breakfast
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The HPEF invites the entire community to a pancake breakfast with an extra serving of entertainment on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, 9:30 a.m. to noon, at the Highland Park High School Cafeteria. All attendees will feast on a delicious breakfast, enjoy the camaraderie with their neighbors, while experiencing an educational program featuring animals from around the globe.
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Filed under: Arts & Entertainment, Schools
HP’s Mr. Halloween is closing down his 38-year Santa Claus tradition
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For Highland Park resident Frank Puskas, Christmas arrives two months early – on the night of Halloween, to be exact. Frank, a Cranbury Township schools custodian, has no need to dress up as Santa Claus, because every year since 1977, he has embodied the spirit of Santa on October 31, instead of December 25. READ MORE
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HP Library features local author discussing her family’s Holocaust survival story
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On the night of Kristallnacht, Monday, Nov, 9, 7 p.m. at the Highland Park Public Library, Highland Park author Miriam Dobin will read and talk about her personal Memoir, I Am Because of You — A Triumphant Story of a Few Who Survived the Holocaust and Went on to Build Future Generations.
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