Skip to main content Springfield, NJ Millburn-Short Hills, NJ New Providence-Berkeley Heights, NJ Chatham, NJ Madison, NJ Westfield, NJ Cranford, NJ Maplewood, NJ Livingston, NJ East Hanover-Florham Park, NJ New Jersey Top National News See All Communities SUMMIT, NJ — The City of Summit, along with much of the state, is bracing for heavy snow from Friday into Saturday and taking precautions to keep people safe. Governor Phil Murphy declared a State of Emergency on Friday afternoon that went into effect at 1 p.m. for all of New Jersey. More than eight inches of snow is estimated to build in some areas. Summit was already in one of 11 counties that were under a Winter Storm Warning prior to the governor’s declaration. Find out what’s happening in Summitfor free with the latest updates from Patch. Multiple facilities have released updated schedules for Friday and Saturday, according to an update from the City, as the Emergency Coordinator continues to work with first responders to monitor the storm. The Summit Community Center is closed on Friday and Saturday. The Summit Free Public Library will open at 1 p.m. on Saturday. Find out what’s happening in Summitfor free with the latest updates from
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