Council Discusses COVID-19, Protests at Meeting

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Council Discusses COVID-19, Protests at Meeting

On Monday, June 1, Livingston’s Township Council held a livestreamed meeting to discuss the town’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and pass several resolutions. The meeting, a combined conference and regular meeting that was held via the video conferencing service, Zoom, was shared on the Livingston Township Facebook page. There were more than 50 live viewers during the meeting, and about 1,300 people had watched at least part of the meeting by noon on Tuesday. At the start of the meeting, high school student Allison Small was honored for being a finalist for the Louis Bay 2nd Future Municipal Leaders Scholarship. She wrote an essay, which was submitted to the New Jersey State League of Municipalities, about pedestrian safety. Police Chief Gary Marshuetz said he agreed with what she wrote, and planned to concentrate on encouraging helmet use for bicyclists this summer.     To read more please log in or subscribe to the digital edition http://www.etypeservices.com/West%20Essex%20TribuneID480/   ...

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