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The city of Summit has a rich and distinguished history. As a
strategic site during the Revolutionary War, George Washington
and his generals spent time here during 1780 and 1781. Later,
when train service was established in 1837, the town became a
prestigious summer resort for wealthy New Yorkers looking for
fresh air and unspoiled beauty.
Today, with a diverse population of more than 22,000 residents
and conveniently located just 22 miles from Manhattan, Summit
remains an ideal community in which to live and work.
Downtown Summit offers its residents a unique mix of delightful
shops, services and restaurants. The popular upscale Mall at
Short Hills, with a variety of department and specialty stores,
is nearby.
Summit is serviced by NJ Transit's Mid-town direct train service
providing commuters with a quick route to New York City.
The Summit Public School system is consistently highly rated for
its performance and test scores. Two newly opened state-of-the-art Primary Centers offer a pre-school and
kindergarten. Five elementary schools with grades 1 - 5 offer
small class sizes. The Lawton C. Johnson Summit Middle School is
open to grades 6 - 8. With approximately 1,000 students, ninety-
two percent of Summit High School graduates go on to higher
education. Summit is also home to three private schools - Oak
Knoll School of the Holy Child, Kent Place School and Oratory Prepatory School.
Recreational opportunities are abundant in Summit. The newly
renovated Summit Community Pool offers residents the latest in
aquatic facilities. Public tennis courts, soccer fields,
baseball fields, numerous artificial turf fields, jogging paths
as well as basketball courts are all available for residents to
enjoy.
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