Community Corner

Week in Review: Life Begins to Return to Normal

Recent murder of Abelino Mazariego still on people's mind at Tuesday council meeting.

Life in Summit began to return to some level of normalacy this week we people began getting back to everyday events. Here's the rundown of news this week in case you missed anything:

On Monday, we continued our series on lifeguard profiles with John Doughtery, profiled the BethAnne Clayton Band who closed out the Hot Summer Night's Concert series, brought you a wrap up of the Sharks season and brought you an update on the fire department's shared services study with Millburn.

On Tuesday, we previewed the council meeting Tuesday night, we brought you a multimedia slideshow from the last Hot Summer Night Concert with BethAnne Clayton, previewed National Night Out, and reported that Congregation Beth Hatikvah will open an early childhood center.

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On Wednesday, we brought you coverage of Council's approval to release the funds for the Habitat for Humanity project, brought you a gallery from National Night Out, and a profile on the new Wine and Liquor store on Summit Avenue, Saimona Wine & Liquor, and a story about new circulation records set at the Summit Free Public Library.

On Thursday, we brought you comments from Assemblyman Jon Bramnick on the MTV hit series Jersey Shore, a story about Honey Browns opening in September, a story on police overtime expenditures, and the weekly police blotter.

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On Friday, we brought you a sitdown with Freeholder candidate Ellen Dickson, the next installment in our View From the Tower lifeguard series, and previewed the newest show at the Summit Playhouse: Seussical Jr.


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