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GIANTS DEFEAT YANKEES

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The U-17 Livingston Giants baseball team defeated the New Jersey Elite Yankees, 10-5, on the Oval on Saturday, August 15.

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LITTLE LEAGUE HOSTS RANDOLPH

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The Livingston Little League traveling team, an eight year old age league, recently hosted Randolph at the George Gammond Field at the Meadowbrook Little League Complex.

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GIANTS HOST OUTLAWS

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The U-15 Livingston Giants baseball team hosted the Sussex County Outlaws at the Brendan P. Tevlin Field on Saturday, August 15.

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Ronald V. Daneski

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Ronald Victor Daneski, 70, of Port Charlotte, Florida, formerly of Belmont, New Hampshire, passed away on Tuesday, June 16, 2020.

Ronald was raised in Livingston, New Jersey and graduated from Livingston High School in 1968. In high school, he took a job as a caddy that began a lifelong love of golf, which he passed on to his three grandchildren.

He attended the University of Rhode Island, then served in the United States Air Force and finished his degree at the University of Maryland. He had a career in the surety industry and then later as a cable installer before retiring to Port Charlotte, Florida.

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To the Editor: We Must Do Better

Dear Editor:

In last week’s “To the Editor,” our campaign was misquoted [in a letter] and I would like to address this misquote. The campaign’s original statement was reviewed and we see how it could have been better expressed. The quote “this campaign looks to not only provide a relatively great education for most of our students.

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Wear A Mask

This past Monday – five months into a pandemic the likes of which we haven’t seen in our lifetime – we were at a large, populated store in town (which we will decline to name) and saw something that took us aback.

There was a man, going about his shopping, walking through aisles, past people, reaching for items, without wearing a mask. This was not a case of a mask covering just his mouth, but not his nose (which we unfortunately see frequently), nor was the man holding his mask but not wearing it, thinking he has found a loophole of sorts to the mandate (yes, we have seen this too, believe it or not). No mask at all. A relic of a time that feels so long ago, February 2020.

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Patrons May Browse and Borrow During Library’s Phased Reopening

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The transition back to working in a shared space has had its challenges, said library director Amy Babcock Landry, “but we are working hard to do our best, navigate the unknowns, keep everyone safe, and serve the to pull a tracto Anton Friday at 635 respon community.” A Bu SUBSCRIBE

Serving Clients Online

The library closed to the public, due to COVID-19, at noon on Friday, March 13. Its numerous digital and virtual services remained available, and staffers transitioned to serving clients on YouTube, Zoom and other The online platforms.

The library offered tutorials to walk seniors and other patrons through the Libby, Hoopla and RBdigital apps, so they have all they need from home, Landry continued. “We look forward to providing them with the materials they know and love.”

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TEEL RAVENS EDGE GIANTS

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The U-16 Livingston Giants hosted the Upper Saddle River Teel Ravens on Saturday, August 15, on the Oval.

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Will Livingston Offer Only All-Remote Learning? Discussion Continues on Return to School Options

The morning of August 12, prior to the evening’s Board of Education meeting, Governor Phil Murphy announced that districts might be allowed to offer only all-remote learning.

To do so, a district will need to meet certain criteria and show the state Department of Education why all-remote learning was necessary. Until then, Murphy had required all school districts to offer some form of in-person learning.

How that announcement might impact the district’s reopening plan was on the minds of the Board members and meeting attendees on August 12. Answers, however, were not forthcoming.

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OUTDOOR TRAINING

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This week, Livingston High School held their new teacher orientation for the upcoming school year while outside

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