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'December Fun' At Summit's Reeves-Reed Arboretum: See Upcoming Events
In the month of December, the arboretum is hosting a Festival of Trees, cookie baking events, afternoon tea sessions and much more.

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In the month of December, the arboretum is hosting a Festival of Trees, cookie baking events, afternoon tea sessions and much more.

The seminar will provide seniors and their caregivers with information on how to protect themselves against financial losses from scams.
A GoFundMe was launched for the family who wishes to transport the 32-year-old back to his home in India for the funeral.
Horse-drawn carriages, live music and a visit from Santa are just a few things to look forward to at the "Celebrate in Summit" event.
The Historic Preservation Commission received praise and money for its efforts to preserve historic buildings in Westfield.
The driver of the SUV hit two pedestrians who were walking on a crosswalk near the Garwood Police Station Wednesday night.
The road construction is part of a Union County project to repave and stripe East Broad Street
See the latest announcement from the Borough of Fanwood.
See the press release from the Summit Public Library below.
Cranford Police will increase its patrols in December to crack down on drunk driving during the holidays.
A Union woman and a Newark man were arrested last week for the sexual exploitation of a 14-year-old girl, prosecutors said.
During the attempted scam, a Cranford resident received a call that their grandchild was in police custody and needed bail money.
Summit is offering free parking during the holiday season in certain areas of the downtown.
Jennifer Cameron told Patch about her online dating tips, particularly for those aged 55 and over, as well as some favorite spots in Summit.
The Chick-Fil-A, which was proposed to replace a Barnes & Noble on Route 22, was unanimously rejected by Springfield's Board of Adjustment.
HBC Streetworks is hosting a series of information sessions where residents can ask questions about the proposed Lord & Taylor development.
See the latest announcement from the Clark Township.
Cranford residents are welcome to hit some serves, drop shots and more at the new pickleball courts in the Recreation Center.
The drunk driver crashed into a home in Scotch Plains on Thanksgiving Day, police said. The driver did not sustain any injuries.
The annual Shop Small Saturday festivities brought eager shoppers to downtown Fanwood Saturday, November 26th.