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New Safety Feature For Bikes, Scooters Coming To Summit
The area will be under video surveillance.

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Originally from the Garden State, Eddie graduated in 2014 from Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. He then went on to work at NBC Sports Philadelphia as a program traffic coordinator. A few years later, his journey took him to CBS in Roanoke, Virginia to join the team as the station's first Digital Anchor, and help build their streaming/OTT platform. Whether it be through news articles, social media alerts or video updates, Eddie also enjoyed connecting with Southwest Virginia on a daily basis for four years as a Digital Producer.
The opportunity to then work in Washington, D.C. as a primetime news producer for the parent owner of the local CBS station was a chance to broaden horizons, and as a museum lover, a surrounding environment that was a thrill to just be around.
Most Likely To: Be at a museum, concert or hunting for cool flea market/antique finds while checking the St. Louis Cardinals score.
The area will be under video surveillance.

Domogala is currently serving Ward 3 as a council member.
She now represents less than one percent of all high school seniors in the United States.
One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sold-out event went directly to the Summit Animal Rescue Association.
Children under the age of 18 registering must also be accompanied by a parent.
Each pumpkin entered will be placed on display along the parade route.
Water utility work is affecting multiple streets.
Utilities construction is being done along more than 10 roadways.
The paint and pedals are only the beginning of what the day has to offer.
Here's your chance to get a great meal for an even better cause.
Police are asking for help reuniting it with its owner.
A mechanical bull will be available to ride.
This year's theme is "Femme Fatale," a nod to the Morticia character.
There are two major goals in place for the new allotment of land.
The request is in response to actions around Orange Avenue.
The first 300 riders who check in get a free prize.
The man ran away from the police and made his way onto a railroad.
The fire broke out just yards away from the school.
These family-fun orchards are ringing in the fall season around the area, with hayrides and more.
This year's theme for the annual initiative is "Preparedness Starts at Home"