Dear Editor: This is my 50th year as a volunteer in Livingston. I started in 1973, joining the FirstAid Squad. Shortly after that, I joined the Fire Department, and left after 46 years.
Dear Editor: Does Livingston need the 45 South Livingston Avenue redevelopment project? The density for this location will be greater than any other area in town. Why do we need such density close to one of the town’s busiest intersections? Exiting from Arden onto South Livingston Avenue can be very difficult around 4 p.m. That is already quite far from the intersection. How will 276 apartments complicate this equation?
Celebrating Our History
Dear Editor: In relation to the Bottle King redevelopment: Recently, a development on Eisenhower called ParkVue was built. It is 200 units on 21 acres. Bottle King is 267 units on six acres. Most homes in this area (Bottle King) are on quarter-acre lots.
Summertime, and the livin’is easy. Especially for zucchini.
Tell A Friend
Dear Editor: This past Thursday, July 27, the veteran posts of Livingston commemorated the signing of the armistice to cease fighting during the Korean War. There was an excellent turnout even though the venue was changed to escape the heat. The town library was gracious to provide us space.
Dear Editor: With car thefts in town continuing to be a problem, it occurred to me that not everyone in town is familiar with the proper procedure for locking one’s car. So, in the interest of public safety, not to mention helping the police, here are a few simple steps: 1. Slowly and carefully pull into your driveway.
Redevelopment and Housing
Northfield Cemetery
Artificial Intelligence
Many, many years ago, I was a contestant on “Wheel of Fortune.” I haven’t thought about it in ages, but the recent news that Pat Sajak is retiring stirred up old memories. Those memories were further evoked by the disposal of a cooking pot... let me explain.
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