Highland Park (New Jersey)
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Get in
Highland Park is normally visited by crossing the Albany Street Bridge from neighboring New Brunswick. The main street through town is Raritan Avenue, also designated NJ Route 27. The nearest train station is less than a mile away in New Brunswick. Parking is plentiful along streets and in municipal lots in the shopping district. Regular bus service is provided by New Jersey Transit via the 810 bus from New Brunswick to Woodbridge Center Mall and 814 from North Brunswick to Middlesex County College.
Get around
Because of its small size, almost everything in Highland Park is within walking distance. Alternatively, personal auto or the bus are other means of transportation.
See
- Donaldson Park along the Raritan River makes for a great family outing with boating, bicycle riding, baseball/softball, and picnic groves among the attractions. It is reached by traveling south on either South Second or South Third Avenues. There is no admission charge.
- Johnson Park, also along the Raritan River, makes for a similar family outing with bike riding, baseball/softball, tennis, five permit-needed picnic grove and several free ones. Playgrounds are provided along with a large petting zoo and a food stand to get snacks. There is no admission charge and access is available along River Road and Cedar Lane.
- Livingston Homestead is a Greek Revival house with Colonial Revival modifications. It was built around 1843 by relatives of the Reverend John H. Livingston, the president of Queens College (now Rutgers University). The grand house is located on a quiet, tree-lined street in a residential neighborhood at 81 Harrison Avenue. Listed in the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places.
- Livingston Manor Historic District is an early 20th century, planned development of houses created by Watson Whittlesey on the former farmlands around the Livingston Homestead. Bounded by River Road, Cleveland, Madison, and Lawrence Avenues, the district is listed in the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places.
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The Castle
address: 433 River RoadAt Constructed in 1926 for J. Seward Johnson and his first wife and children. The architect won a silver medal in 1928. The Castle is now headquarters of a private business.
Buy
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Academy of Art of Highland Park & Gallery
address: 727 Raritan Avenue -
GEMS Gallery
address: 312 Raritan Avenue -
B. Beamesderfer Gallery
address: 6 North Second Avenue - Judaica Gallery bookstore, 300 Raritan Avenue, +1 732 828-7722
- Through the Moongate Artisan Gallery and Gift Store, 440 Raritan Avenue, +1 732 729-9344
- Over the Moon Toys Specialty Toy Store, 440 Raritan Avenue, +1 732 729-9344
Eat
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Pithari Taverna
address: 28 Woodbridge Avenue -
The Italian Bistro
address: 441 Raritan Avenue -
Hong Fu Chinese Cuisine
address: 239 Raritan Avenue -
Dish Cafe
address: 325 Raritan Avenue -
Pad Thai
address: 217 Raritan Avenue -
Aposto Pizzeria and Restaurant
address: 76 Raritan Avenue -
Park Deli
address: 80 Raritan Avenue1) With parking in the rear, this corner store has been added to the list of every Highland Park native's favorite places. Open every day from 6:00am to 10:00pm, you can pick up your Deli, Groceries, Coffee, Take-out or Eat-in. With the “Best Sandwiches In Town”, Park Deli has been given the reputation of a fantastic deli. Well known for the infamous “fat” sandwiches, and Highland Parker will argue that it outdoes the nationally known “Grease Trucks” of New Brunswick. On the corner of South Second and Raritan Ave, the corner store is seen by everybody driving through Highland Park. This makes it an ideal location and can be attributed to the success. -
Highland Pizza
address: 601 Raritan AvenueOn the corner of North 6th Ave, Highland Pizza has great “neighborhood pizza”. Being right in the center of town, there is no surprise as to why this little pizzeria is so popular. Over the past 4 years, there have been 3 new similar restaurants come into business, and all of them failed. Competing with Highland Pizza is a challenge, since it is in sight from the High School. The place is packed during lunch and after school, and it has even become somewhat of a hangout. The best part of the restaurant is the man behind the counter, Chico. He has been there since I can remember and knows just about everyone in town.
Drink
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Pad Thai
address: 217 Raritan Avenue -
Park Pub
address: 182 Woodbridge Avenue -
Polo Pub
address: 1165 Raritan Avenue
Do
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The Fallout Shelter
address: 320 Raritan AvenueThe only comic book and trading card store in town, The Fallout Shelter holds Friday Night Magic, Board Game Nights, and has numerous comic books. Hours are various, with the standard 12:00-8:00PM on MTh, 11:00AM to 8:00PM on W, 12:00PM - 7:00PM on F, 10:00AM - 6:00PM on S. -
Studio @ 808
address: 808 Raritan AveAs the only “Gym” in town, there is no surprise why this place has become so popular. Throughout the day, there are people constantly coming in and out, and this individually owned workout facility has become well known in the area. With the hours of M-Th 5:30AM – 9:30PM, and F-S 5:30AM – 8PM you can get a total workout. Also available at the Studio are a wide assortment of beverages, including nutritional supplements, and shakes to be enjoyed before, during, and after your workout.
Sleep
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Hyatt Regency
address: 2 Albany StreetNew Brunswick, NJ is about 1/4 mile southwest of the borough. - The Heldrich Hotel, 10 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, is about 1/2 mile southwest of the borough.