Community Corner

Week in Review: Council Asks Getzendanner To Resign, Councilman Refuses

Plus: Board of Education previews upcoming school budget.

It was another historic week in Summit with an unprecendented vote at common council Tuesday night. Check the full rundown if you missed anything:

On Monday, we brought you coverage of the team's victory over Governor Livingston, and a from Patient First Dentistry's Free Emergency Dental Care Day. It was also Valentine's Day so we brought you some from a group of Summit seniors and the of Patch's own local editors.

On Tuesday, we brought you an amazing story about a Summit middle schooler who and had it on display at the annual Toy Fair in New York! We also continued our new lunch column with a stop in Springfield to try ! We also brought our new weekly , a way to help moms and dads plan their week and weekend with fun things to do with the whole family, just the two of you or for some solitary confinement. We also brought you now in it's new, weekly format!

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On Wednesday, we brought you coverage from another historic vote at common council, when the to ask Councilman Tom Getzendanner to resign. The three-term councilman refused. We also brought you coverage of the team's last regular season game and on and their decisions on where to attend college. We also brought you coverage from the Board of Education meeting at which President Jack Lyness said the proposed 2011-2010 . We also brought you a for boys and girls winter track and the .

On Thursday, we had a special guest join us on Summit Dish this week: Assemblywoman and mother of five ! We also brought you coverage of the state's new plan on for teachers, your , and coverage of the teams victory over A. L. Johnson. We also brought you a from the Habitat for Humanity Interfaith Community Build fundraising concert and our for great non profits to get involved with in town! We also brought you our weekly report on the in the last week around Union County.

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

On Friday, we brought you the next installment of Go Green, our new column on all things environmental. This week we bring you tips from local leaders on She may have graduated by Emily Cristaldi was this week's Whiz Kid of the Week!


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