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Roadwork Begins on Kent Place Blvd.
The drainage improvement and road repair project will affect Kent Place Boulevard from New Providence, Mount Vernon Avenues to Springfield Avenue.

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.
The drainage improvement and road repair project will affect Kent Place Boulevard from New Providence, Mount Vernon Avenues to Springfield Avenue.

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Here's a look at some of the events this week in Summit.
Forty-four Summies gymnasts attended the event on March 11th.
Originally, students were to return to school on April 13 to make up for missed days from October's snow storm.
NJ Transit adds extra train and bus service.
High School senior Rita Sipe used her computer graphics skills to produce "Creation's Playground", a website dedicated to SHS arts.
The current Common Council President has stressed ethics, public safety and education as priorities for Summit.
"Visitors will be able to connect to the exhibition in a fun and informal way," according to the arts center.
Republicans out to support the Congressman in front of Summit City Hall; Lance now also represents MIllburn.
Republicans such as Nancy Munoz, Jon Bramnick, and Tom Kean came out to support the Congressman in front of Summit City Hall.
Kara Richardson Whitely wants to finance an hour long documentary about her Mount Kilimanjaro hikes, which she completed in an effort to help lose weight and inspire others.
“Pennies for Puppies – Dollars for Dogs,” was a project coordinated by the Lincoln-Hubbard School's three first grades as part of the Lincoln-Hubbard PTO’s “L-H Cares” program.
Cement truck operator is trapped inside the vehicle.
The New York Giants player made his first fan appearance in New Jersey since Super Bowl XLVI in Chatham Saturday.
BOE administrator has been with the Summit Public Schools since 2008 and manages the school district's $62 million budget.
Kevin Cummings, the president and CEO of Investors Bank, was chosen as the Grand Marshal for the event's 77th year.
This week's poll came down to 1333 votes to 1261 votes with St. Teresa's Pre-School a solid runner-up.
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