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Dayton Celebrates Spirit Week, Homecoming
The week culminates in a Homecoming dance, held from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday.

The week culminates in a Homecoming dance, held from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday.

The full-service salon features a blow dry bar.
The sundial was made possible through a grant provided in the spring by Summit Educational Foundation and the Brayton PTO.
Lawton C. Johnson students read the book in preparation for R.J. Palacio's visit, which was funded by the Summit Educational Foundation.
Joe Meehan and Sam Rodriguez were the first to receive domestic partnership in Springfield and are now the first married same-sex couple in town.
Tesla is looking for a service assistant.
The Unitarian Church in Summit is looking for an office assistant.
Downtown trick-or-treating, sponsored by Summit Downtown, Inc., will be held from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Thursday.
Westfield resident readies to open a salon on Mountain Avenue.
Candy, cupcakes and plenty of colorful characters made the event a success Sunday at Dayton High School.
Longtime couple Joe Meehan and Sam Rodriguez were married by Committeeman Ziad Andrew Shehady.
Up next: The Hilltoppers will face Delaware Valley at 2 p.m. Saturday at home.
Summit Police Athletic League and Summit Community Programs joined forces for a fun afternoon for all.
Deputy Mayor Richard Huber suggested high school sports be broadcast also made headlines.
Full day, tuition-based kindergarten tour and lottery dates announced also made headlines.
Primary center tours set for early December.
Four Summit home sales were finalized recently.
Two Springfield townhouses sold recently.