Hightstown, NJ Reviews


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Hightstown, NJ is a small town located in Mercer County and is known for its historic district which dates back to the 18th century. This quaint town provides a variety of fun activities such as visiting the Hightstown Memorial Park which offers a playground and outdoor recreational spaces such as tennis courts, basketball courts, and soccer fields. In addition, there are also many antiques stores and local mom-and-pop shops where visitors can find unique items. Visitors who come to the area can also enjoy the food from a variety of restaurants including Italian, Mexican, American, and Chinese.
Reviews of Hightstown, NJ remain very positive with many visitors praising the town’s history and its wonderful small-town atmosphere. People enjoy strolling through the old historical buildings as well as taking pictures in front of them. The town has become increasingly popular among tourists looking for something off the beaten path that still provides an enriching experience. Residents are friendly and welcoming to newcomers while businesses offer great service with their products or services. All in all, Hightstown is an ideal place for people to explore, relax, and just have a good time!

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location location location - 8/18/2010
Hightstown is located in the middle between Phila and NYC and half an hour from the Jersey Shore. Theater, concerts, museums, Six Flags, historic sites, great restaurants, you're never Read More

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embracing illegal aliens - 4/12/2007
I don't live there. I was going to buy a home when I read this article from msn.com. I decided that the risks to the home values and tax rates was too great.
Updated: 3:31 a.m. ET April 10, 2007
HIGHTSTOWN, N.J. - After federal agents launched a massive raid on an apartment complex here two years ago, other illegal immigrants in this quiet town near Princeton University grew so wary of the law, authorities say, that many began hiding behind headstones in a local cemetery when patrol cars approached.

But these days, the immigrants of Hightstown are more likely to be the ones calling the cops. In the aftermath of a series of raids in 2004, the town council in this historic borough of 5,300 -- transformed in recent years by an influx of at least 1,300 Latin Americans -- unanimously approved a sort of immigrant bill of rights. Joining a growing list of cities enacting a no-questions-asked policy on immigration status, Hightstown now allows its undocumented Read More

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