Community Corner

Week in Review: Library Story Time Registration Began

About 30 caretakers lined up before 8 a.m. to get tickets to register for preferred story time slots.

It was anothey windy, chilly week in Summit. But that didn't stop people from coming downtown. Here's the full rundown in case you missed anything.

On Monday, we reported on the girls ice hockey team's loss to Hill School Sunday afternoon, announced that Summit Fastpitch softball would be merging with Madison and Chatham softball leagues, and reported that Summit High School graduate Nick Walsh and his wife had reportedly the first baby born in New Jersey in 2010!

On Tuesday, we profiled Summit resident and decorated fencer Ruth O'Toole, brought you the weekly police blotter, and reported on Summit High receiving a silver award from U.S. News and World Report.

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

On Wednesday, we sat down with new council president Dave Bomgaars to hear his thoughts on the biggest issues facing Summit in 2010, reported on the boys and girls swim teams wins at home, the boys basketball team's OT loss to Governor Livingtston, and previewed the library's storytime registration which began Thursday morning.

On Thursday, we brought you coverage from the boys ice hockey game against A L Johnson, told you why Manhattan Bagel's new downtown store has yet to open, and brought you home heating safety tips from the fire department after a mail carrier saved a Blackburn Road home from serious damage when the home's boiler overheated.

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

On Friday, we brought you coverage of the girls basketball team's defeat of Scotch Plains-Fanwood and previewed the 12th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on Monday.


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