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Cranford Teacher Named Union County Teacher of the Year

Cranford resident Karen Carey-Lynch, an English language arts and gifted education teacher at Roselle Park Middle School, has been named Union County Teacher of the Year for 2025–2026. Individual schools select Teachers of the Year, who are eligible to apply for County Teacher of the Year through the Governor’s Educator of the Year Program, recognizing the commitment and expertise of outstanding educators. “Great teachers make for great schools, and New Jersey is home to the best public school system in the nation,” Governor Phil Murphy said. “The County Teachers of the Year celebrate the kind...

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Volunteers: The Heart of Reeves-Reed Arboretum

At Reeves-Reed Arboretum, the beauty that greets visitors is thanks in large part to what happens behind the scenes: the hours, effort, and care of passionate volunteers who support nearly every aspect of this Summit treasure. The lush gardens, restored trails, and festive events are powered not just by nature, but by people. Volunteers are essential to the Arboretum’s mission and remain one of its greatest strengths. From planting tulip bulbs to assisting educators, volunteers provide vital support across the organization. This diverse network includes students, retirees, teachers, avid gardeners,...

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Orthopedic doctors answer your most common questions

Chronic pain affects millions of people worldwide. With so many successful pain relief options for joint and back pain, why do people live for months, even years, in nagging discomfort? Atlantic Health System orthopedists share some of the most common questions they hear from their patients. If these concerns are keeping you from seeking orthopedic care, talking with an orthopedic expert is a great place to start. You just may realize there’s a solution for you, and no need to live in chronic pain. Here’s how to get back to the activities you enjoy. Jason Smith, MD Physiatrist, Pain Management...

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How to View Your Investments in 2025

As an investor, it can be difficult to navigate the ups and downs of the market and understand what the movements mean for your portfolio – particularly when you’re seeing constant headlines on the topic. As a financial advisor, I’ve fielded many questions from clients who are trying to make sense of the changing markets and economic environment. While there is no single solution that applies to all investors, the following are answers to three of the most common questions. How should I cope with market fluctuations that are affecting my retirement savings? If you’re within five years of your...

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New Lantern Hill Residents Enjoy Expert, Personalized Help and Support

By Gregory J. Alexander When Charlie and Lynn Lott first visited Lantern Hill, the Erickson Senior Living community in New Providence, N.J., it was to tour the community on behalf of Lynn’s sister, a recent widow, whom they hoped would move closer to them. “We ended up liking the community so much we decided to move to Lantern Hill ourselves,” says Charlie. Once the Lotts decided to move to Lantern Hill, they received valuable help from the Erickson Realty and Moving Services program, exclusively available to Priority List members and designed to make the moving process as...

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September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

Suicide is a leading cause of death and rising in the United States. According to the CDC report from 2021, it was the 11th leading cause of death in the United States and the second leading cause of death among individuals between the ages of 10-14 and 25-34. Suicide rates doubled that of homicides. * With numbers rising, it is important to better understand some of the warning signs and action steps we can take to help those who are struggling before it is too late. Suicide is often misunderstood, which unfortunately leads to lack of support and treatment for those suffering. Death by suicide...

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Chatham Education Foundation Awards Nearly $150,000 in Grants to Support Innovation Across the School District of the Chathams

By Chatham Education Foundation The Chatham Education Foundation (CEF) is proud to announce that it awarded $146,337.22 in grants during the 2024 calendar year to fund forward-thinking programs and resources across all six schools in the School District of the Chathams (SDOC). These grants are designed to enhance classroom learning, support educators, and provide students with hands-on, real-world experiences that foster creativity, critical thinking, and academic excellence. The largest grant of the year—$105,588.33 for the Chatham Middle School Library Media Center Redesign—will transform...

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Limitless Lisa’s Next Chapter Dean Mauriello Launches Ambitious ALS Journey from Coast to Coast

In Summer 2025, Dean Mauriello continues the work he began last year in honor of his late mother, Lisa Stockman‑Mauriello, through Limitless Lisa, a local ALS‑awareness initiative based in Summit. Last year, TapInto Summit reported on the “Sea of Blue” event—a family‑led effort that mobilized the Summit community to raise awareness and support in memory of Lisa. That story introduced Dean’s commitment and the impact of Lisa’s fight with a rare, fast‑progressing form of ALS. One year later, Dean is broadening the scope: from July 16 through August 16, 2025, he is driving from State College, PA...

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