Winners will be crowned in multiple categories.
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Cancellations, warnings, and warming centers were put into place.
Hazardous commutes, outages, and building damage could be on the way, forecasters say.
This is the first year in a five-year strategic plan.
The free day of fun is family-friendly.
Utilities construction is being done along more than 10 roadways.
Another car was also targeted.
Toth and her family have lived in the City for 30 years.
Featuring Gala Dinner, Queen themed Cabaret, and a focus on American History
The first 100 customers will receive special deals and free merchandise, the store said.
The streets will be decorated with support.
A stolen car was also located nearby.
Tickets for the game cost $5.
After millions of treatments and more than 20 years in business, the company is welcoming new clients.
Two schools were under the order.
Two areas are affected.
Mayor Elizabeth Fagan also gave an address on the state of the city.
The library was utilized as a resource center for those who needed a place to go.
The store offers games, toys, and apparel.
Thoughts on Jan 6 and how we move forward from Former Council President Greg Vartan
10,000+ fewer blood donations, a 40% drop in recent weeks, leaves less than a two-day supply across the region
Each day brings a different trip.
Trees must follow certain guidelines to be eligible.
Three different grants will propel the education site into a new year of welcoming visitors and learners to Summit.
Certain eligibility requirements apply.
A State of Emergency was declared for all of New Jersey on Friday afternoon.
Dangerous turns and visibility issues called for a change.
More than 3,500 customers were without power at one point on Friday.
This year's honoree plays a major role in the sustainability and conservation efforts throughout the City.
"It's good for the City, it's good for the taxpayer," Council President Mike McTernan said of the sale.
The man is from Newark.
Councilmembers clashed over the idea on Tuesday night that the high school didn't really want the lights.
Three councilmembers are retiring.
The Common Council will meet Tuesday night.
Patch and T-Mobile are recognizing the people, places and moments that made this year brighter.
Students will be able to register in just a few days.
Time limits will be strictly enforced.