Art & Culture

New Jersey’s Hidden Legacy in Photography: Ten Artists Who Shaped How the World Sees

New Jersey rarely gets credited as a cradle of visual art, yet a remarkable number of the most influential photographers in world history were...

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Morris County Invites Public Participation in Lenape Island Bridge Improvement Study

Morris County, in collaboration with the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA), is conducting a Local Concept Development (LCD) Study for the Lenape Island Bridge in Denville Township. This initiative aims to evaluate options for replacing or rehabilitating the bridge, which has served as the sole access point to Lenape Island since its construction in 1966. Lenape Island is home to approximately 30 residences, underscoring the bridge's vital role in the community. ​morristownminute.town.news+2WRNJ Radio+2Morris County+2Morris County+2morristownminute.town.news+2WRNJ Radio+2 Public Engagement Opportunities To ensure that the study reflects the community's interests and needs, the public is encouraged to participate through various channels:​WRNJ Radio+1Morris County+1 Public Input Survey: A survey has been developed...

Highland Park’s Arts in the Park Street Fair Returns for Its 20th Anniversary, Celebrating New Jersey’s Creative Community with Art, Music, Food, and Family...

Every year, communities across New Jersey transform their downtown districts into vibrant gathering places where art, culture, local businesses, and neighborhood pride come together. Among the state's most anticipated annual celebrations is the Highland Park Arts in the Park Street Fair, a signature event that has grown into one of Central New Jersey's premier outdoor arts festivals. Returning for its milestone 20th anniversary in 2026, the festival promises another unforgettable day of creativity, entertainment, and community engagement while continuing a tradition that has become an important showcase for artists, artisans, musicians, local restaurants, and small businesses. Scheduled for Sunday, September 20, 2026, from 11:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., the free event will once again transform downtown...