Dozens of high school graduations are happening this week.
Students from Timber Creek Regional High School's Class of 2022 celebrate graduation day, Wednesday, June 15, 2022.They flipped their tassels and tossed their caps. Hundreds of students said goodbye to high school this week as graduates of the Class of 2022.
After a few years of rather unordinary celebrations due to the COVID pandemic, NJ Advance Media is bringing back its graduation coverage with plans to photograph the ceremonies and celebrate the accomplishments of these students. On Wednesday, June 15, we photographed Highland Regional High School, North Hunterdon Regional High School, Pennsville Memorial High School, Timber Creek Regional High School and Triton Regional High School commencements. You can find photos of the ceremonies below.. Our graduation coverage has just begun and will continue through the end of June.can get free unlimited high-resolution digital photo downloads of any of our photos in our galleries.
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