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Week in Review: Bin Laden Dead and Municipal Budget Approved

Plus the rest of the news from the past week.

It was a great week to be an American with the death of Osama bin Laden late Sunday night.

But that wasn't all that was going on this week. Here's the full rundown in case you missed anything:

On Monday, we brought youof Osama bin laden's death and the announcement that a for moms launched in Summit. We also brought you amazing video coverage from the and the . We also brought you coverage from a for Summit High alum Gabe Chesman.

Find out what's happening in Summitwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

On Tuesday, we reported on a new campaign to help revitalize downtown Summit while helping to keep the environmental strong: . Amy Currie's lunch adventures took her to where she had–you guessed it–a panini!

On Wednesday, we brought you coverage of the game, coverage from the at which the municipal operating budget for 2011 was approved 6-1 and a on Councilman Michael Vernotico who is running for mayor as an independent. We also brought you coverage of the Summies big victories at the recent .

Find out what's happening in Summitwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

On Thursday, we brought you a delicious in this week's Summit Dish and a look at at the Habitat for Humanity site on Morris Avenue in this week's View Finder. We also brought you the second story in a series of profiles on candidates in Election 2011: .

On Friday, we brought you the for March, the list of homes that sold in the last week around Union County and the latest installment of our column Real Estate: Before and After the For Sale Sign. We also brought you the third profile in our series of candidates in the 2011 November election: Pat Hurley, candidate for Ward II.


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