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23
Oct
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Annual Leaf Collection Program Begins in November

Livingston Township will again be divided into three sections for the annual Leaf Collection Program, which begins in November. Leaves may only be placed in the street gutter on the specifi c dates listed in the 2014 Leaf Collection Program Schedule for each respective week and section. The New Jersey Stormwater Management Rules state that leaves may not be placed any closer than ten feet from any storm drain inlet or catch basin and can  
only be left in the street gutter for a maximum period of seven days prior to their scheduled collection date.
 
Thu
23
Oct
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Seek Volunteers for Town Committees

Two announcements this week point to the need for volunteers to serve the community. The Vision 20/20 Committee will hold its third annual Volunteer Fair on October 26 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Hillside Avenue community center. At the same time, the mayor and Township Council will make appointments to the many township advisory committees.
 
Thu
16
Oct
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Bands Team Up

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VH1 and Republic Records “Make A Band Famous” winner Fancy Reagan is teaming with finalist Pastele, which features Brittany Dippold of Livingston, to play at Mexicali Live in Teaneck on Saturday, October 25. The two bands met on the show in June.
 
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16
Oct
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SUMMONSES WERE ISSUED

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SUMMONSES WERE ISSUED to one of the drivers involved in a two-car motor vehicle accident on Friday, October 10, at the Route 10 traffic circle. According to the police report, Geoffrey J. Varga of Randolph, driving a 2014 Acura, was traveling northbound on Eisenhower Parkway along the inside lane of the traffic circle and attempted to make an illegal left hand turn.
 
Thu
16
Oct
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Police Apprehend Man Suspected Of Breaking into Cars to Steal Purses

A 45 year old Pennsylvania man is in custody, facing multiple charges in connection with several motor vehicle break-ins and the theft of women's handbags. Beginning in mid-September, Livingston police received reports of car windows being smashed and women's purses being stolen from KinderCare on Old Short Hills Road, the West Essex YMCA on South Livingston Avenue and TutorTime on South Orange Avenue.
 
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16
Oct
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School Board Candidates Discuss District’s Weaknesses

In an effort to help the community compare the two candidates, Buddy August and Barry Funt, for the one full term on the Board of Education, which will be decided in the November 4 election, the West Essex Tribune, with the help of the League of Women Voters, has posed a series of four questions to the candidates.
 
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09
Oct

LFD Holds Open House

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Livingston Fire Department held its annual Open House event on Sunday, October 5.

Thu
09
Oct
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Board Holds Wide-Ranging Discussions at Workshop; Registration, Curriculum, and Budget Among Topics

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The Board of Education and members of the administration discussed a number of concepts at the October 9 workshop meeting. It also approved two personnel measures, the appointment of James Kadus as a long-term substitute teacher, replacing Dana Wallock, from October 20 through March 3, at Hillside, and the resignation of Hayley Davis, an instructional aide at Collins.
 
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09
Oct
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Police Arrest Suspected Car Thief

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A suspect in a car theft from Newark Airport was arrested in the parking lot of the Livingston ShopRite on Tuesday afternoon, October 7. Several weeks ago, Livingston Police had received a report from Port Authority offi cers that a grey 2014 Chevrolet Spark with Connecticut license plates had been stolen from the Hertz parking lot at Newark Airport.
 
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09
Oct
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HILLSIDE HAS HEART

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Hillside School students gathered for this “heart-warming” photo on a beautiful autumn morning as part of Livingston public schools’ celebration of the Week of Respect.
 

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