Summit, NJ|News|
Councilman Endorses Sandra Lizza
Al Dill calls Lizza 'the right person with the right ideas.'

Al Dill calls Lizza 'the right person with the right ideas.'

Mike Vernotico proposes moving Board of Ed offices to Cornog Field House to free up space for an all day kindergarten program.
'The Drowsy Chaperone' makes its debut Friday.
Springfield public schools will be closed Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
The Santa Claus Shop serves more than 1,000 low-income families and senior citizens from Summit, New Providence and Berkeley Heights.
Theft occurred during the morning of Oct. 24.
Summit High Spanish Club explains cultural significance of 'Day of the Dead' also made headlines.
A new salon, which opened Tuesday on Mountain Avenue, also made headlines.
Position offers salary plus commission/bonus.
Six Summit homes came off the market recently.
More than 175 colleges and universities will be represented on Nov. 13.
Presentations by Spanish club members were made to history and Spanish classes throughout the day.
Akey served as assistant principal of SHS for 25 years.
Merck's departure, full-day tuition-based kindergarten made headlines in October.
Man posing as ninth-grader and possible Tree Top Drive subdivision made headlines last month.
After her retirement, Sommer studied genealogy and traced her family back to the Mayflower.
Chairwoman of the Summit Democrats believes Mike Vernotico is 'the best candidate to truly move Summit forward.'
Theft occurred between Friday night and Saturday afternoon.
Incumbents Mayor David Amlen and Deputy Mayor Richard Huber faced GOP challengers Jerry Fernandez and Diane Stampoulos.