Highlands New Jersey Real Estate Highlands NJ Located in Monmouth County, Highlands has a population of 5,097.Through the 90's Atlantic Highlands's population has grown by about 2%. Highlands is part of the Bayshore Regional Strategic Plan, an effort by nine municipalities in northern Monmouth County to reinvigorate the area's economy by emphasizing the traditional downtowns, dense residential neighborhoods, maritime history, and the natural beauty of the Raritan Bayshore Coastline.
Highlands Government: Highlands is in the Sixth Congressional District and is part of New Jersey's 11th Legislative District Local Council consists of: Richard O’Neil - Mayor Frank Nolan – Council President John Urbanski - Councilman Nancy Thomas - Councilwoman Police: 171 Bay Ave Highlands, NJ 07732 (732) 872-1158 Fire Department: HPD Headquarters 171 Bay Ave Highlands, NJ 07732 Non-Emergencies call (732) 872-1158 First Aid & Safety Squad: Highlands First Aid Squad P.O. Box 173 774 Highlands, NJ 07732 (732) 291-5414 Schools: Board of Education 360 Navesink Avenue Highlands, NJ 07732 Highlands Elementary – Grades PK-6 Navesink Avenue Highlands, NJ 872-1476 Henry Hudson Regional High School – Grades 7-12 1 Grand Tour Highlands, NJ (732) 872-0900 Our Lady Perpetual Help School Private School with 200 Students – Grades PK-8 121 Miller Street Highlands, NJ Public Library: 22 Snug Harbor Ave Highlands, NJ 07732 (732) 872-2847 Highlands Recreation Department: 22 Snug Harbor Avenue Highlands, NJ 07732 Phone: (732)872-1959 Fax: (732)872-2313 Post Office: 170 Bay Ave Highlands, NJ 07732 (732) 872-1603 Transportation: The SeaStreak Ferry provides daily year-round ferry services to New York City, with only a 35 minute ride. They offer indoor and outdoor seating, full service bar, rest rooms and complimentary parking. Dining: Many fine dining and casual restaurants line the coast, and on Bay Avenue in the Highlands you have many restaurants to choose from. Shopping: Three large outlet shopping centers in the area, and five malls within close proximity. Also great place for antiques and two flea markets. About Highlands Monmouth County offers a world of activities. With 27 miles of pristine ocean beaches, a collection of historic sites, two of the nation's best racetracks, deep sea and fresh water fishing, shopping and numerous upscale restaurants, Monmouth County is definitely the place to be. |

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