The borough of Highland Park, New Jersey was incorporated in 1905, after it separated from Raritan Township, which is now Edison. Located in Middlesex County, Highland Park was named for its park-like setting on the high banks of the Raritan River, overlooking New Brunwsick. The borough borders Edison, New Brunswick, and Piscataway.
 
 
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The official web site of the New Jersey borough offers a guide to new residents and those considering starting or relocating a business in Highland Park. Contacts for the municipal offices, online bill pay, meeting notices and agendas are included.
http://www.hpboro.com/
The location, days and hours of operation are posted, along with a calendar of programs and events, contact data, and an overview of its collections and resources, including its Internet policies.
http://www.hpplnj.org/
HPSD operates two elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school in Highland Park, New Jersey, offering a PK-12th grade public school curriculum. Its schools, administrative offices, and calendars are reviewed.
http://www.hpschools.net/
MSHP is a sustainable development project that is organized to organize Highland Park, New Jersey's business district. An overview of the community and the organization are presented, including its projects, events, and contacts.
http://www.mainstreethp.org/
Situated in Highland Park, New Jersey, near Rutgers University, Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center, and the New Jersey Turnpike, the apartment complex offers one- and two-bedroom apartments, as well as studio or efficiency apartments. Floor plans, photographs, and a printable brochure and application are available.
http://www.parktowneaptsnj.com/