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May's Most Viewed Stories on Summit Patch
The past month's top five stories range from crime to home sales.

The following stories were the five most popular on Summit Patch over the course of the last month.
Some thieves in the Summit area apparently have discriminating taste.
Several patrons at a Morris Avenue restaurant enjoyed a leisurely dinner recently, only to pay their bill and discover their luxury cars - a 2007 black Maserati and a silver 2012 BMW - were stolen from the parking lot.
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New Homes for Sale in Summit this Week
Summit Patch visitors were keen on checking out which homes were listed for sale this past month.
The home, at 177 Summit Ave., a Victorian-style home built in 1901 with six bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms, sold for $2,050,000.
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Police Blotter: Summit Traffic Stop Leads To Drug Arrest
On May 3 at 12:19 a.m. a suspect identified as Giovanni William Cerciello, 30, of La Jolla, Calif., was arrested at River Road for Possession of 50 Grams or Less Marijuana, Maintenance of Lamps and Operation of Motor Vehicle While in Possession of CS.
Summit High School Named No. 461 On Newsweek's National List
Summit High School landed at No. 461 onNewsweek's list of America's Best High Schools,released Monday morning, May 6. The list encompassed the top 2,000 high schools in the nation.
Summit's score was 3.25. The highest ranked high school, Carol Martin Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky, scored a 4.84, and the lowest score on the list was 2.4.
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