Livingston community

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21
Aug
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No E-Cigs Here

The Township Council on Monday evening extended the municipality's ban on smoking in all areas of government buildings and on any township property located within 500 feet of a school to include outdoor public parks and recreational areas. The newly enacted law also extended the smoking ban to include electronic cigarettes, known as e-cigs, which are being marketed as a safe alternative to lighting up a traditional cigarette. The number of teens and 'tweens using these products doubled between 2011 and 2012. This is certainly a trend we want to discourage.
 
Thu
14
Aug
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Board of Education Holds Interviews to Fill Vacancies

The Livingston Board of Education held a special workshop meeting on Wednesday, August 6, to interview the six individuals who volunteered to fill the two Board positions vacated when Leslie Winograd and Dr. David Jasin moved out of town.
 
Thu
14
Aug
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The Livingston Police

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The Livingston Police Department sponsored a children's poster contest for national night out. Hundreds of posters demonstrated the theme, "together We Make a safe neighborhood."
 
Thu
14
Aug
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Veteran Receives Medals

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Charlie Quinn, an army infantry veteran of the Vietnam War, was presented with medals by Livingston Veterans of Foreign Wars Post Commander tom Bucca at a recent VFW meeting. For his service, the U.s. government presented Quinn with a Purple Heart (awarded to those wounded in action); a Bronze star; a Combat infantry Badge; the national Defense Medal; a Vietnam Campaign ribbon; and a republic of Vietnam gallantry Cross Unit Citation, among several other medals.
 
Thu
14
Aug
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8U LIVINGSTON THUNDER WHITE

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8U Livingston Thunder White finished in second place in the Denville League a Division softball Championship. shown in the front row are tori Kelber, isabella Diianni, sylvie Friedman, Kelly Deltufo, Christina newman, and Lauren Bambrick. Behind them are Heather Downey, emily Martin, Daniella Diianni, Christine Belcuore, gianna DiIanni and Mia sage. sophia Mount was also a member of the team. the team is coached by Chris Belcuore, Bill Mount, Bob sage, Chris DiIanni and Justin DiIanni.
 
Thu
14
Aug
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Sunday Dodgers Defeat Staten Island

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The Livingston Dodgers of the U.S. Over Thirty Baseball League, Sunday Division, went head-to-head against the first place Staten Island Bombers on Sunday, August 10, in Livingston and came away with an 8-5 win. The Dodgers have taken two of three games from the Bombers and currently trail them by one game, with two games to play.
 
Thu
14
Aug
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THE LIVINGSTON 10U TRAVEL BASEBALL TEAM

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THE LIVINGSTON 10U TRAVEL BASEBALL TEAM took first place in the Cedar grove league, defeating Caldwell, 15-4, in the championship game of the greater essex/Morris/passaic County 10u summer baseball league. standing are coaches John dinicola, Jack dinicola, bill Murray, and les ambio. players standing are brandon Kenney, ben hausern, Vincent Militello, danny horowitz, and Ryan ambio. in the front row are austin Vecchio, noah Fisher, nick Murray, donovan dinicola, and nicholas slotnick. also on the team were Kyle Kelly and Michael Magnier.
 
Thu
14
Aug
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Vision 20/20 Committee recommends study

Members of the Vision 20/20 Marketing and Communications Committee presented a report to the Township Council at the Council's conference meeting on Monday evening. Alan Karpas and Walter LeVine presented the committee's fi ndings to the Council, noting that the purpose of the committee was to assess the needs of the residents.
 
Thu
14
Aug
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Think Local, Buy Local, Be a Local

Two of Livingston's long term businesses are shuttering their doors within weeks of one another. We have said good-bye to Herman's Auto Parts, whose logo "Stop Squirmin', Call Herman" was a regular sight on the pages of this newspaper for years; and within the next two weeks, we will also see Temple Barber Shop, where the Tribune's former editor/publisher Kit Cone went regularly to have "his ears lowered," close. It is sad to see that after an aggregate of more than 100 years, these two Livingston staples are gone.
 
Thu
07
Aug
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WORK BEGINS ON BYRON PLACE FOOTBRIDGE

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The Byron Place footbridge, which sustained damage from recent flooding, is currently undergoing some rehabilitation. Township manager Michele Meade said that the footbridge should be repaired by the start of the school year.
 

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