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Photos: Cranford Preps for Snowfall
Zack Zulik and the Cranford DPW crew were getting things ready for Friday night's snowfall.

Born and raised in Union County, N.J. and editor of Summit Patch. Camilo H. Smith has over 10 years of journalism experience in print and online publications. He spent seven years as a copy editor and contributing writer at the Los Angeles Times. His work has appeared in Paid Content, MSNBC.com, The Newark Star-Ledger, latimes.com, Reader's Digest, Latina magazine and various music publications. He's a graduate of Brandeis University and most recently Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, where he studied digital journalism.
Camilo was a freelancer for New Brunswick Patch, where he covered local businesses.
Before working full-time for Patch, he was a student at Columbia Graduate School of Journalism where he concentrated in digital journalism and focused on hyper-local reporting and immigration issues. He began his journalism career as a reporting intern at the Newark Star-Ledger. He followed that experience by working as a copy editor at Long Island Newsday and ventured west to work at the Los Angeles Times as a copy editor for several years.
His favorite things about N.J. in no particular order: Wildwoods, the mall and South Mountain Reservation.
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<b>Politics</b>
I don't hold any particular party affiliation. I find truths on both the conservative and liberal sides of the coin.
<b>Religion</b>
<i>How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?</i>
I'm casually spiritual. I was raised Catholic and attended a Catholic high school in Newark, N.J. I earned my bachelor's degree from a predominantly Jewish university.
<b>Local Hot Button Issues</b>
<i>What do you think are the two or three most important issues facing the community?</i>
County taxes, parking and downtown businesses.
<i>•	Where do you stand on each of these issues?</i>
I work to report fairly on these issues and continue to look and read what the community and city officials have to say about them.
Zack Zulik and the Cranford DPW crew were getting things ready for Friday night's snowfall.

Services are planned for Saturday morning at the First Presbyterian Church of Cranford.
The Help Will Beat Cancer, Cranford vs. Westfield game, takes place Wednesday, Feb. 6, at 8:30p.m. at Warinanco Park Rink.
The game between Roselle Catholic at 14-2 and Cranford at 11-3 could determine #1 seed in county tournament.
Cranford Police say a Vermont woman was intoxicated and had a child in the car when she hit a pole on Springfield Avenue.
The Star-Ledger reports that Dylan O’Malley, 20, was charged with weapons possession and eluding police after he clipped a sheriff's elbow with his car.
A County public works crew was in Cranford this week taking care of a downed tree near the municipal building.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday Jan. 26th 10:30a.m. at the Cranford Methodist Church followed by a reception at the VFW Hall.
Here's a quick guide on making reservations and getting a table for Sunday brunch.
The weekend programs are offered for students 11-17.
Comprised of approximately 25 members, the Club holds a monthly business meeting which includes a formal educational program on a gardening related topic and a social tea.
Second and third graders make scarves for Elizabeth church.
Free dental event takes place Feb. 1 from 8:30a.m. to 5p.m.
Historic flooding kept Watch Me Grow closed for over a year. Now the Temple Beth El Mekor Chayim is set to reopen its doors to 2-year olds.
One person was reportedly injured in a minor accident that shut the roadway for about a half hour on Tuesday night.
There were no Cranford homes sold recently. Summit had the lowest and highest recent home prices, which ranged from $250K to $3.5M.
Shore resident is upset about FEMA, confusing mandates, insurance delays
Discovery Inc on Commerce Drive will host and open house Saturday, Jan. 26.
Regular Education And Delayed Youngsters Program (READY) is the inclusive component of the Cranford district’s preschool disabled program.
The following information is provided by the Cranford Police Department. An arrest does not mean a conviction. Suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.