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Winter Sales Abound in Downtown Summit
Some stores offer between 50 and 75 percent off fall and winter items.

Some stores offer between 50 and 75 percent off fall and winter items.

Committeemen Ziad Andrew Shehady has created a form for residents to provide feedback regarding mail delivery issues.
Safewise pairs data from the FBI’s Crime in the U.S. Report from 2011 with its own comprehensive investigation.
Residents continue to lament Springfield's "abysmal postal service."
Bike was stolen between Jan. 12 and Jan. 17.
David D'Aries allegedly used eBay to defraud hundreds of sellers of items totaling over $148,000.
Rhonda Denet and the Silver Fox Trio bring the classic rhythm and blues and soul of the 1960s and 1970s to town.
Distracted-driving type summonses such as failure to stop for pedestrian and cell phone use have almost doubled in the last two years, Chief Weck states.
The New Providence resident was a 40-year member of the New Providence Rescue Squad.
Orientation will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Keep walks and driveways clear so emergency crews can safely gain access to homes or businesses if needed.
A celebration of Natalie Herman's life will be held Friday.
Open houses, a spelling bee, and a book fair are some of the events planned.
Tuesday's meeting was cancelled due to inclement weather.
Recycling pick up has been postponed from Wednesday to Thursday due to the storm.
Accidents occurred as snow began to fall Tuesday morning.
Snow is expected to continue through Wednesday morning.
If the decision is made to close schools for the entire day, calls will be made by approximately 7 a.m. Wednesday.
Female students at Summit Middle School and High School are encouraged to attend to learn more about careers in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics.