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Excerpts from the West Essex Tribune 40 Years Ago

March 24, 1983: The Tribune reported on its front page 40 years ago this week that the Township Council gave final approval to a municipal salary ordinance granting general increases of 7½ percent.

03/23/2023 04:00 AM
Varsity Wrestling Finishes its Season

The Livingston High School (LHS) varsity wrestling team recently finished its season.According to LHS sports photographer Don Schwartz, prominent highlights include a state sectional semi-finalist appearance; three district champions: Aidan Carmody, Jason Quirk and Rory Subarsky; seven regional qualifiers: Carmody, Quirk, Subarsky, Phenol Morlan, Joseph Jean Marie, Chris Taddeo and Sal Rosa.

03/23/2023 04:00 AM
Jr. Lancer Wrestlers Compete at State Tournament

The Livingston Jr. Lancer Wrestling team competed in the state tournament on March 11 and 12.

03/23/2023 04:00 AM
Students Try Out For Spring Sports

Spring sports tryouts are underway at Livingston High School, specifically for softball, baseball, girls’ and boys’ lacrosse, tennis, volleyball, and girls’and boys’track. Each team will open its season on Monday, April 3.

03/23/2023 04:00 AM
CAR STRIKES POLE

CAR STRIKES POLE

03/23/2023 04:00 AM
START OF THE SEASON

START OF THE SEASON

03/23/2023 04:00 AM
Livingston High School Locked Down During Search For Suspected Weapon

Livingston High School was locked down for a portion of the day on Monday, March 20, based on a report of a potential weapon in the building.

03/23/2023 04:00 AM
Livingston Public Schools Budget Is Adopted For County Approval

Livingston’s Board of Education adopted a tentative draft budget for the 2023-24 academic year, which includes a total appropriation of $144,870,639. The budget is currently in the process of being sent to Essex County for further approval.

03/23/2023 04:00 AM
Board Discusses Academic Calendar, Parent-Teacher Conferences

Livingston’s Board of Education met on Monday, March 20, to continue discussing the 2023-24 academic calendar.

03/23/2023 04:00 AM
Planning Board Approves Eisenhower Parkway Complex

The Livingston Planning Board, at its Tuesday, March 21 meeting, gave final review and approval to A&M Partnership’s 71 multi-family residential unit application for an unnumbered Eisenhower Parkway parcel.

03/23/2023 04:00 AM
Tickets Available for “Uncle Floyd Live”
03/22/2023 09:04 AM
Sally W. Smith

Sally W. Smith of Livingston passed away Friday, March 10. She was 88 years old. Smith was a registered nurse who earned her diploma at Jersey City Medical Center, Margaret Hague School of Nursing, and concentrated in pediatrics. She started as a hospital nurse at Orange Memorial Hospital before becoming a school nurse at Carteret School in West Orange. After raising her children, she went back to work at Heritage Middle School and earned her bachelor of science in nursing at Caldwell College. She was also a nurse at the ARC of Essex County. Born to Margaret (Mary) and Kenneth Wilson of Roseland, Smith married Jeffrey T. Smith, her husband of 65 years, and they lived in West Orange before moving to Livingston in 1971. Smith was active in her church, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Essex Fells, and volunteered her time in the OpShop there. A prolific collector of antiques, she enjoyed finding and restoring items of historical value. A devoted mother and grandmother, she remained close to her large extended family. She is survived by her husband, Jeffrey, and three children; Pamela Boudreau (James Boudreau, deceased) of Livingston; Jill McClain and her husband John of North Caldwell; and Jennifer Pinney and her husband, Sean, of Wyckoff. In addition, she has nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her twin sister, Mary Ann Straub, of Caldwell, and Margaret Ferrigni of St. Louis, Missouri, and numerous nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her brothers, Kenneth Wilson of Ocala, Florida, and Richard Wilson of Deltona, Florida. A memorial service will be held for her at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 271 Roseland Avenue, Essex Fells, on Saturday, March 18, at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to March of Dimes or the Alzheimer’s Association.

03/16/2023 05:00 AM
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