Two emotions are common for those who are nearing retirement – excitement and fear. Leaving the working world behind can feel empowering, however, apprehension about entering a new life stage may also creep in. If you’re nearing retirement, you’ve likely taken steps to prepare financially for the future. But there’s one important thing you might not have considered adding to your pre-retirement checklist – a practice run. Test driving aspects of your plan before you’re actually in retirement can help provide a sense of security for this next phase of life.
Consider what an ideal retirement...
MILLBURN, NJ – February 18, 2025 – Paper Mill Playhouse (Mark S. Hoebee, Producing Artistic Director;
Michael Stotts, Executive Director), recipient of the Regional Theatre Tony Award, is pleased to announce “Take a Ticket,” a new initiative introduced for the upcoming world premiere of Take the Lead.
Up to 1,000 tickets will be offered free of charge directly to ten local high schools and their students within New Jersey’s Essex County, home to Paper Mill Playhouse (22 Brookside Drive, Millburn, NJ), during the musical’s preview period (March 29th and April 2nd-6th at 7:30pm).
The initiative,...
American Red Cross will be holding a blood drive at Chatham High School in the cafeteria on Saturday, February 8, 2025 from 9am-2pm. Registration is strongly encouraged and can be done using the QR code on the flyer attached or by going to redcrossblood.org/rapidpass.
Parents and guardians of current 8th graders are invited to attend Incoming 9th Grade Parent Night on Wednesday, February 5th! This informational program aims to help support the transition to high school.
Mayor Elizabeth Fagan, MD, honored Griffith during the Summit Common Council Organization Meeting on January 7, 2025.
Griffith’s extensive volunteer work includes serving as Chair of the Mayor’s Task Force on Homelessness and President of the Summit Volunteer First Aid Squad. She has also contributed significantly to The Summit Foundation as Grants Chair and Board Member, and to Family Promise since 2005, culminating in her role as National Board Chair.
«Leah embodies what it means to not just live in a community, but to actively shape it; to not just see problems, but to roll up her sleeves...
The Summit Fire Department officially opened its new firehouse at 281 Broad Street on Monday, marking a historic moment for the city. The new facility replaces the department’s previous home at 396 Broad Street, which is now out of service.
During a ceremonial blessing at the new firehouse on Monday, Monsignor Robert Meyer of St. Teresa of Avila Parish presented a painting of St. Florian, the patron saint of firefighters, to the department.(from left: Monsignor Meyer and Chief Eric Evers).
During a ceremonial blessing, Monsignor Robert Meyer of St. Teresa of Avila Parish presented a painting...
The Marching Band Awards Night! Students were honored for their hard work and dedication during this past Marching Band season. Drum Majors Max Eng, Sam Liu, and Julie Potasiewicz were essential to the success of our season. Seniors Saira Patel and Myles Muston were awarded MVP and Most Dedicated Band Member respectively. Senior Lindsay Noriega-Martinez and Caroline Gale led the flute and clarinet section to receive the award for Best Section. A huge shoutout goes to our leaders and seniors for all of their enthusiasm, dedication, and efforts over the past 4 years. We congratulate everyone...
Overlook Medical Center, part of Atlantic Health System, on January 16, marked the completion of the East Building, a 3-story expansion to the hospital campus that houses new and updated space for vital specialties.
The East Building represents a major expansion to the hospital as part of the ongoing Overlook Ahead project, a plan to extensively transform and enhance the Overlook Medical Center campus. The expansion provides new, updated, state-of-the art spaces for maternity care, cardiology and critical care and neuroscience.
“This building, and most importantly the care that will be provided...