News
about Margareta's TV 36 productions
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Aside from her own "M" Soul Productions, Margareta has
collaborated as Artistic Director on different TV shows,
including
Summit is Special, Murph and the Mayor, M. L. King Jr.,
Millburn View, Moments in Summit,and Hello Dolly -
rehearsals.
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2004 Telly Awards
2005 The Women of Summit |
2006 Shows
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Arts & Humanities # 23
Museum Series
Arts & Humanities #22
"Mozart Year" ( II ) hosted by
Noel D.Werner, Minister of Music,
with violinist Irma Louis Wright, and
pianist Lauri MacNeill Clancy.
Arts & Humanities #21
- Summit in celebrating "Mozart Year"
conductor, Jason C.Tramm.
- President Eric Pryor about Art Classes
- Director Joann Lopresti Scanlon is
rehearsing "The Lion in Winter"- J. Goldman.
- Preparing for International Children's Day,
at Washington School.
Arts & Humanities #20
Master of Fine Arts Candidates
at Visual Arts Center of N.J.
"Summit Schools Spotlight" with
Carolyn Deacon, Ed.D., and Ross Kasun.
Remembering John Lennon, at the
Summit Free Public Library.
Elaine Becker about TV36.
Arts & Humanities #19
Visual Arts Center of New Jersey
Feed the Children
Pottery by Larry Stern at Griffin Gallery
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Summit Independent Press -
March 29, 2006
AREA - Summit resident Margareta
Paslaru's "Arts & Humanities" show airs on TV-36
on Wednesdays at 7 and 10 p.m., Fridays at 9:30 a.m.,
Saturdays at 8 and 11 p.m., Sundays at 6 and 9 p.m. and
Tuesdays at 9 a.m. For April, Ms. Paslaru has produced and
directed "Mozart Year," a special edition of
"Arts & Humanities" that celebrates 250 years
since the birth of Mozart. This time, the show is hosted by
Noel Werner, the minister of music at Central Presbyterian
Church in Summit, who introduces violinist Irma Louis Wright
and pianist Lauri MacNeill Clancy.
Independent
Press, February 22, 2006
Serving Berkeley Heights, Chatham
Borough,
Chatham Township, Madison, Millburn-Short Hills,
New Providence, Long Hill Township and Summit.
Klaif
presents a new show staring Summit on TV36
by Liz Keill
SUMMIT -
Common Council woman Diane Klaif
is hosting a series of programs on TV-36 starring
the City of Summit. "Diane Klaif Presents" is
broadcast Monday at 6:30pm, Tuesday at 9:30 pm
Saturday at 8:30 pm and 11:30 pm (...) Ms. Klaif also
credited TV-36 executive producer Margaret Paslaru
with contributing to the format for the show.
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2005 Shows
Arts & Humanities # 16
David Tregunna is interviewing
British artist Chris Gollon.
Forever Music - George Gershwin
with John Carlini and Brian Glassman
The Red Cross - Summit Area Chapter
J.A.G. segment -Rehearsals
Esmeralda Ballet from NJPAC
Arts & Humanities #15
Opening season at NJCVA
Helping the Iraqi Children
Summit Animal League - Adoptions
Harpist Merynda Adams
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Arts & Humanities #18
Forever Music - Duke Ellington
John Carlini and Jim Pellegrino
Griffin Gallery - Cheryl Ayres Neri
and artist Bonnie Maranz
Summit Play House presents
"The Miracle Worker" by William Gibson
"Arts &
Humanities" #17
The Art Center of New Jersey
Sandy Skoglund exhibit
"Bridges"-Helping the homeless
Domo Gallery for Heart Gallery
PeachCraft Actors Studio - Kate Kennedy
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The Independent Press - Wednesday, July 13,
2005
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The
Videographer Awards is an international awards
organization that helps set the standards for the video
production industry. Winners come from video production
companies, independent producers, directors, videographers,
editors and other institutions, government entities; broadcast
and cable television operations; advertising and public
relations agencies. There were 2,293 entries from throughout
the United States and several foreign countries in the The
Videographer Awards 2005 competition. The Award of
Distinction was awarded for projects that clearly exceeded
industry standards.
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New Shows:
The Best Of...# 5 -
"Humanitarians"
The Best Of...# 4 - "Dance Education"
The Best Of...# 3 -
"Musicians"
The Best of...# 2 - Artists and
their Art
The Best of... # 1- Summit
Schools Spotlight
The Best Of... "M" Soul Productions series
in celebration of the 25-year anniversary of TV36
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Independent
Press
January 26, 2005
ART FROM ROMANIA - From left, International
Children's Day co-chair Carole Papale; Summit Recreation
director Romayne Eaker-Kelly; Margareta Paslaru, founder of
International Children's Day celebration in Summit; and Diane
Klaif, co-chair of the 2005 Summit event, display art work by
children from Craiova, Romania. As part of annual
International Children's Day in Summit, fourth graders
exchange art work with children in Romania. Look for an
exhibit of Romanian children's art at Summit City Hall in
advance of the June 1 event. International Children's Day has
been celebrated internationally since 1925, and in Summit
since 2001. The community is welcome at the Memorial Day
commemoration on the city's Village Green, where Summit
schoolchildren will sing the theme song "Our Day,
Children's Day."
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Summit's Rhapsody
#62
"The Women of Summit" - 2005 Calendar
Human Mosaics # 72
Animal League
The Food Bank - Kid's Cafe
New Eye for the Needy
Child Adoption
Summit's Rhapsody # 61 -Reading Is Fundamental
guest, Carol Hampton Rasco -President and CEO
Arts & Humanities # 14
- The artwork
of John Lennon "When I'm Sixty Four"
Domo Gallery - Jordan Eagles, NJCVA
Arts & Humanities # 14
- The artwork
Summit's Rhapsody # 60
Calvary Church 150 Anniversary
Human Mosaics # 71 - NJPAC
Overlook Hospital Gala
Animal League
Cancer - Think Pink event
Arts & Humanities # 13 SAPF - Part 3
Summit's Rhapsody - Bridges, 9/11
"Noticias Latinas"
Dance Innovations
Arts & Humanities # 12 NJCVA
The Food Bank
Summit's Rhapsody
#62
"The Women of Summit" - 2005 Calendar
Human Mosaics # 72
Animal League
The Food Bank - Kid's Cafe
New Eye for the Needy
Child Adoption
Summit's Rhapsody # 61 -Reading Is Fundamental
guest, Carol Hampton Rasco -President and CEO
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The Independent Press -
October 6, 2004
Calvary Church show airs on TV
SUMMIT - A show about the 150th anniversary of Calvary
Episcopal Church in Summit will air through October on TV-36.
Billed by its producer, city resident Margareta Paslaru, as a
"celebratory mini-documentary," the program features
extensive footage of events that have marked the occasion, in
addition to historic photos of the church. The show will air
on Wednesdays at 6 and 9 p.m., on Thursdays at 10 a.m. and
11:30 a.m. and on Saturdays at 7:30 and 10:30 p.m.
The Independent Press - September 22,
2004
TV-36 "Rhapsody" features
projects funded by foundation (excerpt)
SUMMIT - "Summit Area Public Foundation, Part III,"
a documentary by "M"Soul Productions, will be aired
on TV-36 through September. The documentary highlights
community organizations which benefited from Summit Area
Public Foundation funds. One program, which is feature in the
piece is Project Learn, a partnership among the Summit
Schools, YMCA, Shaping Summit Together, and Boys and Girls
Clubs of Union County. (...) Margareta Paslaru produces and
host the TV-36 program "Rhapsody", which features
local community organizations. "Summit Area Public
Foundation, Part III" is featured on Wednesdays at 6:00
p.m. and 9:00 p.m.; Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.;
and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.
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Summit Herald - August 14, 2004
MUSIC CAMPERS - This summer, the Summit Recreation Center hosted
its first International Children's Day Music Camp for beginners. Under
the guidance of Clancy Lubrano, children learned to play the recorder and to read music. Then they performed new songs in a recital
for parents. TV36 producer Margaret Paslaru Sencovici founded the camp
with proceeds from her CD, "Our Day, Children's Day".
Scotti's Music Shop sold the CDs, and funds were distributed through
the Summit Area Public Foundation. |
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Summit's Rhapsody
Noticias Latinas (in Spanish)
ICD Music Camp
Summit supports our troops
Ovarian Cancer
The Recreation Center
Arts & Humanities # 11
Critic Liz Keill, Sound design Jordan Wise
Summit's Rhapsody
Calvary Church, Bocce,
Artist Helen Stammer
Arts & Humanities # 10
NJCVA Ground braking
Arts & Humanities 9- "Bridges"
Montclair Art Museum- third part-
Human Mosaics 70- Art Exchange
International Children's Day
Summit's Rhapsody - Bocce
Preparing for Children's Day
Noticias Latinas (in Spanish)
Historic Preservation
Summit Schools Spotlight
Arts & Humanities 8 - Morris Museum
Harp-Merynda Adams,
Dance Innovations - Bickford Theater
Human Mosaics 69 - Earth Day
Cancer Survivors (in Spanish),
Summit Schools Spotlight
Summit's Rhapsody- All Music Master
The Recreation Center
Arts & Humanities - Friends of Mount Olive
The Carte House - host, Patricia Meola
Human Mosaics # 68 - Summit Schools Spotlight
Black
History Month
Summit's Rhapsody - Legislators Meeting on
International Children's Day - host, Joyce Margie
Arts & Humanities - Montclair Art Museum - 2
Eye on the Arts with Bill VanSant
Human Mosaics # 67- Family Promise, Karen Olson
How to celebrate International Children's Day
Arts & Humanities # 5-The Montclair Art Museum
Women's Resource Center
Human Mosaics # 66 - Calvary Church
Summit Schools Spotlight
Caroline Lindabury over the years...
Arts & Humanities # 4 - Marguerite, Greg Cohen
The Raptor Trust
Summit's Rhapsody - The Men of Summit Calendar
Human Mosaics # 65 - S.A.G.E / M.L.King Jr.
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The Independent Press - Wednesday, March 31,
2004
COMMUNICATOR AWARD
The Communicator, an Arlington, Texas - based international
organization on communications industry profesionals, has
awarded Summit resident Margaret Paslaru Sencovici and her
company "M"Soul Productions with its Crystal Award of
Distinction in the category of educational programs, for her
work on the TV36 show, "Forever Music". Above, the producer
shares her award with the host of "Forever Music," Noel
Werner. Mr. Werner is minister of music
at Central Presbyterian Church in Summit. |
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An International Competition Honoring
Excellence in Visual Communications
The Award of Distinction is awarded for projects that exceeded
industry standards in productions or communication
skills. There were 2, 867 entries from 48 states, the District
of Columbia and 11 other countrie, in The Communicator
Awards 2003 Video Competition.
The Communicator Awards is an awards competition that
recognizes outstanding work in the communicator field. Entries
are judged by industry professionals who look for companies
and individuals whose talent exceeds a high standard of
excellence and whose work serves as a benchmark for the
industry. |
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To commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Telly Awards,
a special National competition honoring outstanding
non-network television commercials & programs, and non-broadcast videos and film productions was held, in
which the best work from the past 25 years was eligible. |
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TV36 Board Members from left:
Elaine Becker - Vice President
Alice Kolator -President
Nick Schiavo -Treasurer
Margaret Paslaru Sencovici
Carolyn Grimsley
Miles MacMahon-Parliamentarian
Fred Honold
Carole Papale - JAG representative
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OBSERVER-Thursday,
March 4, 2004
Summit resident Margareta Paslaru, center, accepts the Gold
Classic Telly Award for 2004 for her video production "Human
Mosaics on Jerome Hines". As the winner of the national
competition, Paslaru elected to share her award with her fellow
board members from Summit Cable Channel 36, all of whom
helped her celebrate.
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2003
Worrall Newspapers - Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Images show the best of arts in 2003 ( excerpt)
Designated by Worrall Community Newspapers in October 2003 as "Artists Making a Difference" were, above from left,
Lawrence Cappiello, the Arts Guild of Rahway; Ahrre Maros, Coffee With Conscience Concert Series; and below,
Margareta Paslaru, Summit's TV36; and Mark Spina the Theater Project at Union County College.
"M" Soul Productions for TV-36
- Forever Music - "English Hand Bells" hosted by Noel D. Werner
- Arts & Humanities - "Contemporary Tapestry" Archie Brennan, Susan Martin Maffei
- Human Mosaics - Summit Schools Spotlight
- Arts & Humanities - Anthony Quinn exhibit
- Summit's Rhapsody - Our Mayor(part 2)"Thank you Mayor
Long"
- Forever Music - Traditions
- Special - Liberty Hall Museum
- St. Hubert Animal Shelter
- Arts & Humanities - Metropolitan Opera star Jerome Hines
- Forever Music - Young talents
- Human Mosaics - 9/11
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The Independent Press - Wednesday, October 15, 2003
Arts coup
LAST INTERVIEW - "Arts and Humanities," a television
show that airs on TV36, will present the last interview given
by Metropolitan Opera star Jerome Hines. The basso, who died
in February of this year at age 80, had performed with the Met
for 41 years. Above, from left , are Joan Lowell Smith, a Star
Ledger columnist; "Arts and Humanities" producer
Margareta Paslaru Sencovici of M - Soul Productions; and Mr.
Hines. "Arts & Humanities" can be seen at 7 p.m.
and 10 p.m. on Wednesdays, Oct. 22 and Oct. 29; and at 8 p.m.
and 11 p.m. on Sunday, Oct.25. TV-36 reaches homes in
Springfield, Millburn, Short Hills, New Providence, Berkeley
Heights and Summit.
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PT Kizzia, Margareta Paslaru-Sencovici (with
her 2003 Bronze Telly Award),
Alice Kolator, Carol Papale, in studioul TV36 - Summit, NJ.
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The Summit Collection - June 2003
Paslaru-Sencovici Brings Home 'Telly's to TV 36
By Susan Smith (excerpts)
TV-36 Producer/Director Margaret
Paslaru-Sencovici of Summit is the proud recipient of a 2003 Telly bronze statuette.
The announcement was made at the 24th Annual Telly Awards, held in Cincinnati,
Ohio, this March. Ms. Paslaru-Sencovici was honored as a Bronze Finalist in
the CULTURAL-Cable TV category for her show, " Impromptu-Art The Best Of,"
whose subject matter is the exhibitions lectures, and art classes held at the New
Jersey Center for Visual Arts in Summit. For those who may not be familiar with
the Telly Award, it was founded in 1980, to showcase and give recognition to
outstanding non-network and cable TV commercials. The competition was later
expanded to include film and video productions as well as non-network TV
programing. Since its inception, the Telly has become a well-known, highly
respected national competition. It is one of the most sought-after
award in the TV, commercials, and video industry.
Over the last several years, the Telly Awards has received in excess of 10.000
entries each years. Entries do not compete against each other, rather they
compete against a high standard of excellence. (.....)
The judges consist of a group of qualified professionals from all over the
USA and represent a cross-section of producers. This was Ms. Paslaru-Sencovici's first submission of
her work for this prestigious award. We wish her hearty congratulations and look
forward to her next productions!
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Preparing for International Children's Day
Impromptu Art show (Finalist - Bronze at the 24th Annual Telly Awards)
Summit High School - Footloose
Impromptu - Art #40 - International Juried Show at NJCVA
Human Mosaics - Humanitarians
Summit's Rhapsody - Evergreens
Summit's Rhapsody - Forever Music - hosted by Noel Werner
Impromptu-Art # 38 - The Faculty Show
Human Mosaics # 59 - Summit Area Public Foundation (part II)
Special - Our Mayor ( part 2)
M.L. King Day with Regena L. Thomas - Secretary of State
Impromptu Art #39 -The best of...NJCVA
Human Mosaics # 60 - Eyes for the Needy / Children issues
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The Independent Press - Wednesday, January 8, 2003
Calvary Chorale presents its winter concert program (excerpt)
(...) Those who missed last month's live concert of
Advent music by the Calvary Chorale, may see and hear portions of it on "Forever Music", on TV-36. "Summit's Rhapsody", produced
by Margareta Paslaru, will air this month, Tuesdays at 6:30 and 9:30
p.m; and Fridays at 7 and 10 p.m. The music on "Summit's Rhapsody" includes "Magnificat" by 20th century composer
Gerard Finzi, "Dixit Maria" by Hans Leo Hassler, and organ meditation by Marcel
Dupre. TV-36 broadcasts to Millburn, Short Hills, New Providence, Springfield, Berkeley Heights and Summit.(...) |
2002 "M" Soul
Productions for TV 36 and Comcast 57
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*Impromptu Art - Access to Art
*Human Mosaics - The Ministry Fair
*Summit Rhapsody - Highlights of The Year
* Summit Choir - Mozart -A Salzburg Celebration
* Women helping women
* Portrait - Mike Ferguson
* The Marching Band - Host, Noel Werner
* Impromptu Art
* Forever Music - Music Education
* The best of... "Impromptu Art"
* Human Mosaics 2002
* Summit's Rhapsody
* Beating Cancer
* Dance Innovations
* International Juried Show
* M. L. King Jr. - Special (Part 1 & 2)
* Summit Area Public Foundation
* Preparing for June 1st,
International Children's Day
* Creating the CD...
* Panel Discutions at NJCVA
* Human Mosaics
* Impromptu - Art
* Forever Music - About Jazz
* Summit - San Francisco
* Our Day, Children's Day
* Union County Women of Excellence
* Summit's Rhapsody -Memorial Day
* They are the future
* Latina Women
* Neiman Marcus-GALA
* Human Mosaics -Surviving September 11
* The best of... International Children's Day
* Forever Music -Noel Werner
* Benefit for September 11
* Flowers...Flowers...
* Summit Area Public Foundation - part two
* The Junior League
* September 11, Never Again !
* Impromptu Art
* The Food Bank: "The many faces of hunger"
* Human Mosaics
* Women of Excellence Credo
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Co-Chairs of International Children's Day, Margareta Paslaru and Joyce Margie
are guest at News12NJ on Lee Leonard Show, "Jersey's Talking".
Photo by David DeVita
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The Independent Press, October 23 - 2002
BAND FEATURED ON TV SHOW - Summit High School band front members Zulekha Pitts, Nancy Chao, director Steffany Baptiste, Jasmine Norris, Stephanie Campbell and Fiona Owusu, and Shiana Accillien, Michelle Stelluto,
Miaya Stephen and Katrina Samaniego celebrate another Summit football victory. If you missed seeing them during a Hilltoppers half-time show, you're still in luck. During November, TV-36 Summit Rhapsody "Forever Music", will feature the band, including the band front. The program is produced by Margareta Paslaru of "M"Soul Productions, and
hosted by Noel Werner. The show airs every Wednesday at 6:30am and 11:30 PM, and Friday at 7 and 11:30 PM.
The Independent Press, October 16, 2002
HAPPY 107 - Meta Black celebrated her 107th birthday on Saturday, Oct.5. A long-time resident of Summit, Mrs.Black has been active in the Summit community, as a member of the Fortnightly Club and National Pioneer Speech of New Jersey. Mrs. Black remains independent, living in her own home, with the help of a home health aide from SAGE, a non-for-profit elder care organization based in Summit. Mrs. Black is the subject on a segment of "Human Mosaics," produced by "M"Soul Productions, to be broadcast on TV36 during the month of November, at 7 p.m. and again at 11:30 p.m. each Tuesday, and 9:30 p.m. on Saturdays.
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The Independent Press - Wednesday, July 10, 2002
MARGARETA PASLARU PROGRAM PROMOTES FLOWER POWER
SUMMIT - The gardeners of Summit are subject of "M"Soul Productions' latest television program,"Flowers Flowers." For this production, Margareta Paslaru of "M"Soul Productions interviewed president of the Summit Garden Club Betsy Gump. She also interviewed volunteers at Reeves-Reed Arboretum in Summit, and children visiting there on field trips. "Flowers Flowers" can be seen on TV-36 on Mondaysduring July at 8 p.m. and 12:30 a.m., and on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. and 11:30 p.m.
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New Jersey Center for Visual Arts - Spring- 2002 NJCVA on TV36
Art lovers, if you missed any of the spectacular exhibitions at the Center you have another chance to admire
them on TV36 in ongoing series "IMPROMPTU ART." They will air on Wednesdays at 7:00 and 11:30 PM.
The series also includes clips of art classes for all ages and interviews with international artists featuring a
behind-the-scenes look at the Center. The shows are videotaped, directed and produced by Margaret
Paslaru-Sencovici of "M"Soul Productions." Thank you Margaret!
SUMMIT HERALD "Eye on You" - February 2002
HUMAN MOSAICS - Summit's Margareta Paslaru of "M"Soul Productions and Freddie Everett of the
YMCA's Black Achiever Program reviewed on digital camera . Mr. Everett's reading of Langston
Hughes'" Harlem" at the BAP's breakfast. Ms.Paslaru filmed throughout the day of service, and her efforts will air
on TV36's "Human Mosaics" program on Mondays at 8 p.m. and Saturdays at 6 p.m.
throughout February.
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Independent Press - Wednesday, January 12, 2000
NEW BEGINNINGS FEATURES DESIGNER SHOWCASE
Designers Ken Kaufman and Isaac Franco are seen with TV36 Producer
Margaret Paslaru as they prepare for "New Beginnings" which will air at
5
pm on Jan 12 and at 6 pm on Jan 13. "Impromptu," will air at 7 pm Jan 13.
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The Star Ledger - Thursday, March 1, 2001 (excerpt)
By Anne Lee for The Star Ledger
(...) Highlights of McCatty's workshop can be seen on "Human Mosaics", a 28 -minute show produced
by Summit resident Margareta Paslaru, on Tuesdays this month at 7 and 11:30 p.m. on TV36 in Summit,
New Providence, Berkeley Heights, Springfield, Short Hills and Millburn.
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