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Mark Dinglasan Advocates for the Food Insecure As New Jersey’s First Food Security Advocate
Mark Dinglasan Advocates for the Food Insecure As New Jersey’s First Food Security Advocate

“Ending hunger has nothing to do with giving people food and everything to do with advocating for food security,” said Mark Dinglasan, when hewas appointed director of theNew Jersey Office of the Food Security Advocate in September of 2022.

02/23/2023 04:00 AM
Police Investigate Converter Thefts, Recover Stolen Mercedes-Benz
Police Investigate Converter Thefts, Recover Stolen Mercedes-Benz

Livingston Police officers recovered a stolen luxury vehicle and detectives are looking into several thefts that occurred in town over the past week.

02/23/2023 04:00 AM
LHS, Heritage Locked Down After Gun Magazine Found
LHS, Heritage Locked Down After Gun Magazine Found

An unloaded magazine from a handgun was discovered last Wednesday morning, February 15, prompting a temporary lockdown of both Livingston High School and Heritage Middle School.

02/23/2023 04:00 AM
Planning Board Gives Preliminary Approval To Multi-Family Complex on Eisenhower Parkway
Planning Board Gives Preliminary Approval To Multi-Family Complex on Eisenhower Parkway

The Livingston Planning Board, at its Tuesday, February 21 meeting, provided direction to its attorney to draft a resolution approving A&M Partnership’s 71 multi-family residential unit application for an unnumbered Eisenhower Parkway parcel. The application will be given final review and is expected to be approved on March 21.

02/23/2023 04:00 AM
Lancers Finish Season with County Win
Lancers Finish Season with County Win

Livingston High School’s bowling team wrapped up its regular season last week in a match against Seton Hall Prep.

02/23/2023 04:00 AM
Woman Answers 40 Charges in Court
Woman Answers 40 Charges in Court

In Livingston Municipal Court this past week, a Bayshore, New York woman answered 40 charges in connection with depositing fraudulent checks in ATMs. According to court officials, Taylor Eppf, 26, was charged with 20 counts of forgery and 20 counts of theft by deception for depositing fraudulent checks into bank automatic teller machines between June 26 and 30,2022. All 20 checks were for amounts under $500.

02/23/2023 04:00 AM
Needs Continue Throughout the Year: The “Giving Season” Is Over, But The “Needing Season” Never Ends
Needs Continue Throughout the Year: The “Giving Season” Is Over, But The “Needing Season” Never Ends
02/22/2023 09:58 AM
Council Passes Resolutions To Expedite DPW Building, Support Reparations Study
Council Passes Resolutions To Expedite DPW Building, Support Reparations Study

The Livingston Township Council, at its regular meeting on Monday, February 13, passed several resolutions, one ordinance, and introduced two additional ordinances. The resolutions addressed several topics, including supporting a state bill to study reparations and construction of the to-be-built new Department of Public Works building.

02/16/2023 05:00 AM
CHICAGO COMES TO LHS
Chicago Comes To LHS

CHICAGO COMES TO LHS

02/16/2023 05:00 AM
Board Supports Anticipated Modular Unit Construction
Board Supports Anticipated Modular Unit Construction

At a recently added workshop meeting, Livingston Public Schools superintendent Matthew Block and business administrator Michael Davison presented a preview of budget goals to the Board of Education (BOE) on Monday, February 13. Among these goals includes an effort to maintain small classroom sizes, which Block and Davison offered a short-term solution: building modular structures.

02/16/2023 05:00 AM
Council Passes Anti-Semitism Resolution
Council Passes Anti-Semitism Resolution

During its Monday, February 13 meeting, the Township Council unanimously passed a resolution adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of anti-Semitism in Livingston.

02/16/2023 05:00 AM
Livingston Philanthropies Encourages Organizations to Plan LPI Service Projects
Livingston Philanthropies Encourages Organizations to Plan LPI Service Projects
02/15/2023 08:17 AM
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