Zappia's, Downtown Summit's newest pizza place will help fill the coffers of the local Cub Scouts with a $1 donation for every large pizza purchased this month.
Cantor Florence Friedman is leaving Temple Sinai of Summit after 13 years.
From 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. every Sunday until November, check out the offerings at the Summit Farmers Market.
Mr. Tukey, a Summit resident, holds a doctorate in statistics and data analysis.
For Tom Garvey, "Ed and folks like him offer a kind of stability and nobility to our beautiful town. Summit is a special place to live and we should remember friends like Ed Vant Jr."
Who tends to your pooch while you're away?
The store participates in the national event with free give-aways and exclusive vinyl releases. Upload your videos of photos of Record Store Day 2012
WDHA-FM, WCTC-AM Radio and Radio Disney will be present at the event all day giving away free prizes and providing more entertainment. For more information, call 908-654-1400.
The Titanic sank in April of 1912, and the world has been fascinated with the story ever since.
Here's a look at two Jewish houses of worship in the Hill City.
The program entitled "Bioethics Project 2012: The Medically Modified Human" is the first of its kind at Kent Place School.
Paul Fessock's brother Robert was officially recognized for responding to deadly attack in Kabul.
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Tickets are $45 at the door.
Kevin Cummings, the president and CEO of Investors Bank, was chosen as the Grand Marshal for the event's 77th year.
Scotti's Records carries vinyl copies and two versions of the CD for the new Bruce Springsteen release.
Purim Carnival draws a crowd to celebrate the Jewish festival which official starts March 7.
Congregation president Maurice de Picciotto grew up in Alexandria, Egypt, as a member of the city’s Sephardi Jewish community. He left in 1961 when he went to study in Europe, but he returned many times over the next few decades, as the community — betwee