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Local business owner urges community to support Small Business Saturday

Local business owner urges community to support Small Business Saturday

Check back to find out which Summit businesses are open on Thanksgiving.
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'Only by serving others, can we be successful,' Kevin Cummings said.
The money collected is directly invested in the music program, which includes master classes, workshops, scholarships and subsidies for the spring music trip.
Lighting of the eight-foot menorah will be followed by music, latkes, donuts and chocolate coins for all.
See the house dressed up for the holidays and learn how it got its name.
Service begins at 5 p.m. at Central Presbyterian Church, 70 Maple St. in Summit.
Four Summit homes came off the market recently.
Girls donated food to St. Teresa's Loaves and Fishes ministry.
Board of Education will hire a consultant to assist in search for replacement.
Five Springfield homes came off the market recently.
Dorthy Moxley and her son, John, of Short Hills, said they were disappointed in judge's ruling and hope to see the decision overturned.
Members of the Springfield community are invited to create handmade Chanukah cards.
Find your favorite Springfield businesses on Facebook.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. John's Luthernan Church Thanksgiving & Memorial Fund.
Director of Human Resources tells the Board the new model is aimed at improving student performance by improving teaching.