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Keep Hydrants Free of Snow, Fire Department Urges
Keep walks and driveways clear so emergency crews can safely gain access to homes or businesses if needed.

Keep walks and driveways clear so emergency crews can safely gain access to homes or businesses if needed.

Susan Lee Miller leads the '6 Weeks to Sexy—From Frumpy to Fabulous' workshop.
Offices will remain open unless closed by the City.
Campaign continues through Jan. 2.
Authors share their experiences in the publishing world.
Snow postpones event to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Two to four inches of snow are expected to fall throughout the day.
Guiliana Cascarano will perform as a party guest/cousin in the first act of the 6 p.m. performance on Dec. 22 at Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown.
Campaign continues through Jan. 2.
Deer are aggressive and have damaged the nature of the arboretum, city officials said.
'There is little-to-no information available about the fleeing vehicles in all three crashes,' police said.
Families were invited to enjoy hot chocolate and crafts inside the church auditorium.
The 'Senior Wing' of the Chisholm Center will celebrate its grand opening Thursday.
Falling snow signaled that the holidays are in full swing.
Board of Ed workshop meeting will be Thursday evening.
Tour, sponsored by Coldwell Banker, benefits The Continuo Arts Foundation.
Public menorah lighting held at Jewish Learning Center also made headlines.
The Summit Common Council approved the hiring of a crossing guard who will be stationed at Ashland Road and Mountain Avenue also made headlines.
A recent report from the state for the 2012-13 school year shows fewer incidents reported in the district than 2011-12.