Highland Spark lends spark to the lives of jewelry artisans – and to Highland Park’s downtown retail environment. Pictured is Ann Russell of Princeton working on a necklace and pendant. READ MORE
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Princz’s Perspective: An interview with Athletic Director Craig Girvan
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Search for School Superintendent goes into high gear
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Quick Takes: Tuesday, May 5, 2015, Borough Council meeting
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The Borough Council meeting of Tuesday May 5, 2015 included several significant topics ranging from the establishment of a pocket park to supporting the issuance of drivers’ licenses to undocumented immigrants. READ MORE
Filed under: Local News, council, council briefs, garbage, licenses, parks, pension, Recreation Department
BRIDGE VIEW: Zimmerli Installs “Walking Man” by George Segal
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“Bridge View” is an occasional column that focuses on arts and entertainment happenings on the other side of the Albany Street Bridge.
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Filed under: Arts & Entertainment, arts, rutgers, zimmerli
School board approves budget and a 3.5 percent tax increase
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Dr. Norman Reitman at 103 years old continues to connect and inspire
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It is fitting that Dr. Norman Reitman is a cardiologist, because the 103-year-old physician who has lived in Highland Park for six decades, has a huge heart filled with goodness and generosity – particularly towards his family and community. READ MORE
Filed under: Milestones
Highland Park Municipal Band hits all the right notes
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The 42-member Highland Park Municipal Band is holding a concert on Sunday, March 15, to benefit the Police Benevolent Association. Known for its exuberance and skill, the band performs a variety of musical selections that appeals to people of all ages and music tastes. READ MORE
Filed under: Arts & Entertainment
East Brunswick Charter School expansion is a minus for HP School budget, says HP Council
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Richard I. Hersh – New Jersey native, RU alumnus, trade association executive
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Richard Ira Hersh of Old Bridge, New Jersey, passed away on January 6, 2015 at the age of 70. Born in Newark NJ on April 3, 1944, he graduated from Verona (NJ) High School and Rutgers University with a BA and MA. He then pursued a career as a national and international trade association executive and government affairs consultant, based in Princeton, NJ, Washington DC and Paris, France. READ MORE