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WINTER STORM HITS LIVINGSTON
WINTER STORM HITS LIVINGSTON

WINTER STORM HITS LIVINGSTON: A

02/15/2024 04:00 AM
VEHICLE DESTROYED IN BLAZE
VEHICLE DESTROYED IN BLAZE

VEHICLE DESTROYED IN BLAZE: At about 6:45 a.m. on Monday,

02/15/2024 04:00 AM
Harrison Students Are Awarded for Lunch Initiative
Harrison Students Are Awarded for Lunch Initiative

Students at Harrison School were honored on Wednesday, February 7, for raising the most funds of the dozens of participating schools in Table to Table's 2023 "Bag a Lunch, Help a Bunch" initiative. "The power harnessed by these Harrison elementary students to be true community heroes – reduc- ing food waste, while also feeding thousands of New Jersey neighbors facing food insecurity – is nothing short of incredible," said Heather Thompson, executive director of Table to Table. "With this impressive level of community leadership, the future is truly bright." Harrison's euorts garnered suf - .cient funds to rescue and deliver enough food for 14,600 healthy meals for those in need throughout Northern New Jersey. That amount, along with funds raised by the other schools, was doubled by the Bernard and Geraldine Segal Foundation.

02/15/2024 04:00 AM
Ketan Bhuptani Sworn In As New Council Member
Ketan Bhuptani Sworn In As New Council Member

During the Monday, February 5, meeting of the Township Council, the members passed a resolution naming Ketan Bhuptani to the Council. His appointment made history, as he became the first Asian American and Indian American person to ever be named to Livingston’s Council.

02/08/2024 05:00 AM
Livingston Police Officers Retire
Livingston Police Officers Retire

Three long-serving Livingston Police Department officers – Captain John Drumm, Sergeant Michael Herbert, and Officer Ralph Kolbusz – all retired from the department last month.

02/08/2024 05:00 AM
Board of Education Hears Addendum of Equity Audit
Board of Education Hears Addendum of Equity Audit

At its Tuesday, February 6, meeting, the Livingston Public Schools Board of Education previewed the school district’s upcoming budget and were presented an addendum on the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) audit.

02/08/2024 05:00 AM
Actress and LHS Alumna Returns To Visit Theater Students at Alma Mater
Actress and LHS Alumna Returns To Visit Theater Students at Alma Mater

Leslie Kritzer, a 1995 graduate of Livingston High School, visited her alma mater on Monday, February 5, to talk with students involved in theater and chorus. An actress and singer, Kritzer is currently starring on Broadway in Spamalot as the Lady of the Lake. Many of the students in the audience had attended the show the previous week as a class trip.

02/08/2024 05:00 AM
Council Honors Capt. Drumm, Passes Ordinance, Resolutions
Council Honors Capt. Drumm, Passes Ordinance, Resolutions

During the Monday, February 5, Township Council meeting, Captain John Drumm was honored by the Council. Drumm retired at the end of January after working more than 34 years with the Livingston Police Department. February 5, 2024, was named John Drumm Day in his honor.

02/08/2024 05:00 AM
Livingston Philanthropies Calls For Partners in “Green Initiative”
Livingston Philanthropies Calls For Partners in “Green Initiative”

Last week, Livingston Philanthropies, Inc. (LPI) announced its new “Green Initiative,” with the goal of continuing and growing its fresh produce and fruit distribution to families experiencing extreme poverty and living on the streets.

02/01/2024 05:00 AM
Mayor Anthony Addresses League of Women Voters
Mayor Anthony Addresses League of Women Voters

Mayor A1 Anthony took the stage at last week’s Meet the Mayor program, hosted by the Livingston League of Women Voters. He highlighted items that he is passionate about, including his enthusiasm to talk with residents, and inspired questions and comments from the attendees. This is Anthony’s third term as mayor, he had previously served in 2016 and 2019.

02/01/2024 05:00 AM
Three Names Submitted For Vacant Council Seat
Three Names Submitted For Vacant Council Seat

The Livingston Democratic County Committee has submitted three names to fill the pending vacancy on the Township Council. Laurence Bergmann, James Mcllvaine, and Ketan Bhuptani have been nominated to fill Rosy Bagolie’s seat on the Council.

02/01/2024 05:00 AM
Hundreds Attend Israel Rally Calling For Return of Hostages
Hundreds Attend Israel Rally Calling For Return of Hostages

Livingston resident Josh Commer is one of the organizers of a rally held last Friday, January 26, outside of Town Hall. The pro-Israel rally called to “Bring Them Home Now,” in reference to the hostages that were taken by Hamas on October 7,2023.

02/01/2024 05:00 AM
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