When a beloved hot dog vendor received a hefty fine from the Health Department with no warning, the community raised over $2K to help out.
The Junior League of Summit hosted its seventh annual Trivia Night fundraiser on Friday, September 16, 2022 at the Turtle Back Zoo.
The entrance to City Hall near the main parking lot will be closed for about one week due to construction, according to the city.
Monday is also a parking holiday in Summit with no fees required for on-street parking.
This October marks the 10 year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy. How was the Summit community impacted? Share your memories with Patch:
The memorial bell will be lit up in red until Sunday in honor of firefighters across the country who died in the line of duty.
Residents have until Oct. 31 to renew their annual parking permits in Summit.
When Officer Sauers was diagnosed with kidney disease at age 24, she knew she would eventually need a transplant. Now is that time.
The apple pies will be judged on the quality of their crusts, filling and appearance on Sunday, Oct. 2.
The new affordable housing project will feature 12 condominium units on Morris Avenue. A groundbreaking ceremony will be held on Sunday.
The winning ticket matched four of the five white balls at Tuesday's drawing.
Residents are encouraged to buy a brick paver that will have their name inscribed on it and prominently placed outside the headquarters.
The library announced it will no longer charge late fines on most circulating materials, minus a few exceptions.
A timeline for the project to transform an old railroad line into an elevated green space was provided at Summit's Council meeting.
Did you know that you check out different types of items with your library card, that can help you with science, technology and more?
Summit's Common Council enthusiastically, and unanimously, approved the creation of a dog park at the city's recycling center.
Summit Free Public Library is hosting several events for Hispanic Heritage Month.
Summit will hold a memorial observance for the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on Sunday.
The Summit Free Public Library has partnered with 17 local businesses to reward cardholders with discounts and deals the month of September.
SAGE Eldercare is hosting a community fair where residents can learn about various services while enjoying food trucks and entertainment.
Recycling pick-up will be adjusted due to the upcoming Labor Day holiday.
Christie's International Real Estate Group in New Jersey is pleased to welcome Jennifer Martinez to the Summit Sales Gallery
The Volunteer First Aid Squad was first formed in 1962 and has been serving the Summit community ever since.
'To suggest that I [knelt] in support of defunding the police is not only absurd but blatantly false,' Chief Zagorski said in statement.
Summit's World War II monument will be renovated and a new memorial will honor those who fought and died in the Global War on Terror.
Small, medium and large dogs are invited to splash around in the Aquatic Center pool on Saturday, Sept. 24.
Summit residents will see higher water bills starting September 1, as NJ American Water announced it will be increasing rates.
This spring, the library installed a new StoryWalk® on the front lawn.
Summit Police Department is hosting a 'Community Cops And Cones' event later this month at McCool's.
The secret's out: Summit locals can soon sip on tea and munch on scones while overlooking the Arboretum's scenic gardens.
The Summit Interfaith Council has questioned residents' civility when it comes to discussions surrounding the Broad St. West redevelopment.
As the Broad St. West redevelopment causes intense debate among Summit residents, the Interfaith Council asks that discussions remain civil.
Darina Zhuravska and her 7-year-old daughter escaped their home in Odessa when the war broke out. They are now living with a Summit family.
Summit residents can access free and discounted passes to several local museums and attractions through the Public Library.
Patch has compiled a list of spray parks and splash pads that are available all throughout the Garden State this summer.
From fresh coffee to hot sauce and homemade soups, Summit Farmers Market is welcoming a handful of new vendors this month.
Carol Schoffman, the owner of Your Inner Tranquility in Summit, will explain her journey to becoming a Reiki master in an upcoming book.
Are you (or your child) entering Grades 4-8, and thinking about participating in Battle of the Books once school resumes?
After serving as Acting Chief for the past seven months, Steven Zagorski was officially sworn in on Thursday.
Do you know someone entering Grades 6-12 at Lawton C. Johnson or Summit High School in the new school year?