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Write-In Votes Add Spice to Summit Primary Election Results

Summit Common Council Again Says No to Recreational Cannabis Commerce

SUMMIT, NJ - The same day, June 1, that City Hall reopened to the public, the Summit Common Council held its first in-person meeting in nearly 15 months. Council Members Susan Hairston, Ward One,.

Reunified Through Remembrance, Summit Again Gathers Together to Honor America s Fallen Heroes

By GREG ELLIOTT May 31, 2021 at 2:24 PM A large crowd gathering along both the parade route and at the Village Green as Summit honored those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. A large crowd gathering along both the parade route and at the Village Green as Summit . Credits: Greg Elliott / TAPinto Summit Credits: Greg Elliott / TAPinto Summit Credits: Greg Elliott / TAPinto Summit Credits: Greg Elliott / TAPinto Summit Credits: Greg Elliott / TAPinto Summit Credits: Greg Elliott / TAPinto Summit Credits: Greg Elliott / TAPinto Summit Credits: Greg Elliott / TAPinto Summit Credits: Greg Elliott / TAPinto Summit Credits: Greg Elliott / TAPinto Summit Credits: Greg Elliott / TAPinto Summit

Chris Bonner Elected President as Two New Members Join Summit Board of Education

By KAREN ANN KURLANDER May 18, 2021 at 5:21 PM The 2021-2022 Summit Board of Education, from left: Vanessa Primack, Yon Cho, Chris Bonner, Michael Colón, Donna Miller, Walidah Justice and Melanie Cohn. The 2021-2022 Summit Board of Education, from left: Vanessa Primack, Yon Cho, Chris Bonner, Michael . Credits: Karen Ann Kurlander / TAPinto Summit Michael Colón is sworn to a new term as Board Member by Lou Pepe. Michael Colón is sworn to a new term as Board Member by Lou Pepe. Credits: Karen Ann Kurlander / TAPinto Summit Walidah Justice is sworn in as a member of the Summit Board of Education.

Don t Make This Political

Dear neighbors,  As I hope you know, I am running for re-election to serve again as the Ward 2 representative on our Common Council. My Republican opponent, David Fosgate, recently wrote a candidate statement that offers voters their first chance to observe a stark contrast between the two of us. He made what I think is an extremely disappointing choice: attempting to politicize public health.  Mr. Fosgate indicates in his letter that he supports a group of residents who are advocating for relaxing New Jersey Department of Health COVID restrictions on student athletes. They think the members of Common Council should insert themselves into a matter that is firmly within the realm of the Board of Education, and that we should reject the expert advice of our public health officials. Mr. Fosgate is not a public health expert. He has not commented during Board of Education nor Board of School Estimate meetings. He didn’t even speak during the “Summit in Summit” event last weeken

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