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Washington School Student Raises Money to Save Chatham Skate Park
Third grader Matthew Stokes donated $50 towards fundraising efforts of the Chatham Skate Park Committee.

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Third grader Matthew Stokes donated $50 towards fundraising efforts of the Chatham Skate Park Committee.

The students visited the poorest areas of the Dominican Republic to wash the children's feet and participate in traditional activities.
On April 1, co-chair of the recreation enhancements committee Bob Robinson announced that the mild, wet weather will delay the Hillview project.
Jeremy Weiss, a graduate of Summit High School, created the movie Riff Raf that has been accepted into the Boston Student Film Festival.
All high school students are welcome to enter the poster contest to commemorate Flag Day sponsored by the Summit Elks.
Amre Griffin owner of rienú in Fanwood designed a home for Sayreville victims of Hurricane Sandy on an episode of “George to the Rescue."
The four-year agreement between the public works employees and City of Summit was approved at the April 2 common council meeting.
Michael J. Rabasca, commander of the Summit Detective Bureau, is one of 268 law enforcement officers to graduate the academy on March 22.
The senior holds a 4.548 GPA and is captain of the Summit High School varsity swimming, tennis and softball teams.
Simplyoga on Springfield Avenue offers small classes tailored to individual needs that go beyond just poses and into an overall yoga experience.
The Summit Family Aquatic Center is looking for qualified lifeguards.
On April 17, Dr. Rosalind S. Dorlen will address the emotional challenges of caregiving.
Dave Burns of Westfield will be honored April 19 at the Grand Summit Hotel.
The team begins the season against the strong Ridgewood Girls’ Lacrosse team on April 2.
The designated driving service provides you with a safe ride home in your own vehicle.
The fifth grade buddy program designed their own t-shirts for World Autism Awareness Day.
The following information was provided by the Summit Police Department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
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