Don't know what to get Mom for Mother's Day this year? Check out some ideas Patch has compiled down below:
See the latest announcement from the Summit Free Public Library.
You are invited to learn more about Native Planting with the Junior League of Summit
A group of residents who oppose the design of the city's Broad Street West development are holding a town hall on Wednesday.
If you fish upon a star, you might find the perfect catch at this year's derby on April 30 and May 1. Halibut it?
In earning accredited agency status, the Summit Police Department is recognized for its "professional excellence" by NJ's Chiefs of Police.
13 New Jersey dispensaries so far have been approved to sell adult-use cannabis products. Here's the nearest one to Summit:
Summit residents can expect more outdoor seating, the return of the farmers market and special deals this spring
The Boston Marathon returns April 18, and four Summit residents will be among the 30K participants.
From fresh vegetables to baked goods and goat milk soap, the popular Summit Farmers Market has tons of local products to offer.
Organizations from Berkeley Heights, Chatham, New Providence, and Summit are welcome to apply for grants.
The Junior League of Summit is thrilled to announce its 7th Annual Trivia Night.
Mayor Nora Radest and members of the Summit Fire Department had a swearing in ceremony for a new firefighter on Monday.
Over 50,000 daffodils have been planted at Summit's Reeves-Reed Arboretum, and the public is invited for a day of spring activities.
NJ Monthly recently included Roots to its list of 20 steakhouses in New Jersey — located in the heart of Downtown Summit.
Take a look at the events coming up in Summit this week, including a Board of Education budget meeting and a benefit for the public schools.
After a sleepless night fighting fires in Elizabeth, Stephen Dunn successfully traversed Union County by foot and bike last week (PHOTOS).
The Fire Department donated 10 hazmat kits for under-equipped fire stations in Ukraine as part of an equipment drive with Clifton Fire Dept.
The studio is offering a slow flow/deep stretch class at its Summit location, and all proceeds will go toward relief efforts in Ukraine.
In honor of Earth Day, the Summit community is invited to help clean up local parks and open spaces on Saturday, April 2.
The New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association designated Summit as having one of the liveliest downtowns in the state.
A local resident is selling lawn signs that show support for Ukraine. The funds will be donated to various organizations. See details below.
As O'Shea completed his final 4 miles, Summit Police and residents congratulated him with sirens and cheers (SEE PHOTOS, VIDEOS).
Before you fill up the tank, take a look at the lowest gas prices in and around Summit.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil the Tiny Forest will take place in April, just in time for spring.
Brady O'Shea will run his second 4x4x48 in March and is raising money for a charity that seeks to help homeless veterans and their families.
Summit's Overlook Medical Center received the Gold Level Go Clear Award for removing hazardous smoke during surgical procedures.
Many government services will be closed on Monday in observance of the national holiday.
Penn State Police said foul play was not involved in the death of Justine Gross who fell 11 stories down a trash chute.
Christie’s International Real Estate NNJ is pleased to welcome Debra “Debbie” Clark
Downtown Summit is offering a special deal in honor of the "month of love," featuring packages of food and games from local spots.
Children in Summit are encouraged to collect trading cards of police officers and staff members in the City to get to know local officials.
In honor of National Boy Scout Day coming up, it's the perfect time for the Summit community to support this local boy scout.
The Public Library is inviting the Summit community to learn more about Black narratives, culture and history though various events in Feb.
Crews will be digging along roads to install new pipes. Road closures and detours in affected areas are possible, according to the City.
Marie Avagliano of Summit has been named the Jean Hudson Gano Community Service Award Recipient for 2021
The Hometown Heroes Program features banners of active military and veterans on the streets of Summit during the summer.
The Summit community is invited to attend a public presentation on the Broad St. West redevelopment project hosted by the City next week.
For those looking for a fun activity in the snowy weather, there are many hills for sledding in the Summit area.
Patch recently asked readers on Facebook what they would like to see changed in Summit in the coming year. See below for their responses.