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“Help Is Needed Now:” Livingston Philanthropies Makes Urgent Appeal

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Livingston Philanthropies Inc. (LPI) has issued an emergency appeal this week. Founder and director Jeff Friedman said, “We are reaching out for immediate help. The pandemic is causing massive and increasing homelessness, extreme poverty and deadly despair just minutes away from Livingston.”
Long food lines have popped up all over Newark, he said. “Parents living below the poverty line find themselves waiting, each day, to feed their families adequate or sometimes Spartan meals. Then, it’s on to the next food pantry for yet another queue.”
Through Livingston Philanthropies, which is now in its tenth season of operation in town, Livingston residents can reach out immediately to help.
“Here’s how to help right now,” Friedman said. “You can send a tax-deductible contribution to LPI, P.O. Box 247, Livingston, NJ 07039 or go to paypal.me/lpinj to empower LPI to purchase food, toiletries, diapers, coats, gloves, scarves, hats, masks and more.

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19
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LHS Production of ‘Oedipus’ & ‘Antigone’ Will Be Performed Outdoors this Weekend

LHS Production of ‘Oedipus’ & ‘Antigone’ Will Be Performed Outdoors this Weekend

Livingston High School theater students will present the ancient Greek tragedies Oedipus and Antigone by Sophocles next weekend. The production, director by theater teacher Scott Patteson, will feature modern adaptations of the plays by Ian Finley.

The production will take place on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, November 19, 20, and 21, at 5 p.m. each day, outdoors in front ofthe high school, Patteson explained. “The school’s main entrance is literally part of our set.”

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Livingston “Lights Up” to Celebrate Diwali

Livingston “Lights Up” to Celebrate Diwali
Livingston “Lights Up” to Celebrate Diwali
Livingston “Lights Up” to Celebrate Diwali
Livingston “Lights Up” to Celebrate Diwali
Livingston “Lights Up” to Celebrate Diwali
Livingston “Lights Up” to Celebrate Diwali
Livingston “Lights Up” to Celebrate Diwali

Livingston was lit up with oil lamps, fireworks, traditional food and sweets, decorated homes and socially distanced celebrations this past weekend in observance of Diwali, the Indian festival of lights. Men, women and children donned traditional fancy Indian attire, and safe individual fireworks were set off in driveways and private roads.

“Diwali, also known as the festival of lights, is the most popular holiday in India,” explains Fal Pandya, who participated in the celebrations. “Diwali means rows of oil lamps made with clay. People from all four indigenous religions of India Hindus, Sikhs, JaMs and Buddhists — came together this past weekend to celebrate Diwali, a spiritual triumph of good over evil, light over darkness, and knowledge over ignorance.”

 

 

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LPS Launches COVID-19 Dashboard 300+ Students, Faculty Quarantining

LPS Launches COVID-19 Dashboard 300+ Students, Faculty Quarantining

Livingston Public Schools (LPS) last week launched a COVID-19 Dashboard. It displays a two-week summary of the number of school staff and students who have tested positive or have been required to quarantine as a result of recent cases. Also reported are 14-day building closures.

Information on the dashboard include both students and staff, and is broken down by school.

Matthew Block, the school district superintendent, said that the database will be updated periodically to help keep the community informed about the impact that COVID-19 is having on Livingston’s schools.

 

 

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Teen Arrested in Connection With Multiple Vehicle Thefts

One suspect has been arrested after an attempt to steal two vehicles out of a township driveway, Livingston Police said.

At 2:42 a.m. on Wednesday, November 11, a Ross Road resident called 9-1-1 to report that two people were in his driveway and trying to steal two SUVs, a Mercedes and a GMC. A key for each car had been left in the GMC.

Livingston Police Sergeant John Maggiulli was the first to arrive and observed both vehicles idling in the street. The sergeant pulled in front of the Mercedes, blocking its path. The GMC then reversed, made a Kturn, and fled towards South Orange Avenue.

 

 

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Camuso Holiday Display Will Open With COVID-19 Restrictions in Place

Camuso Holiday Display Will Open With COVID-19 Restrictions in Place
Camuso Holiday Display Will Open With COVID-19 Restrictions in Place

The COVID-19 Grinch will not steal this Christmas tradition. The Camuso Holiday Display, for years a beloved Livingston holiday tradition, will open this year, despite earlier doubt that the pandemic would put a lid on it.

“The decision to set up this year was not an easy one,” said “Chief Elf’ Tom Cooney. “There were clearly two sides to the issue. Many felt that, if ever the community needed something positive to boost spirits, this would be the time, and the Camuso Display fits the bill perfectly. Others suggested the risks to our volunteer group and visitors may warrant tak-ing a year off.”

Following a series of discussions, emails, and Zoom calls among the volunteer “Elves,” and consultations with town officials and medical experts, the Camuso Holiday Committee members decided to go ahead and set up the display.

 

 

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Eighth Grader Is NJ Table Tennis Champion

Eighth Grader Is NJ Table Tennis Champion

Oishik Mukherjee, an eighth grader at Heritage Middle School in Livingston, is the new 2020 Under 2000 New Jersey state table tennis champion.

The 91st New Jersey State Championships Tournament, a USATT (USA Table Tennis) sanctioned two-star event for New Jersey residents only, was held October 31 and November 1 at the New Jersey Table Tennis Club in Westfield. A total of 36 players participated in eight categories this year, under strict COVID-19 guidelines.

 

 

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In-Town Boys' Champions

In-Town Boys' Champions

IN-TOWN BOYS’ CHAMPIONS: The Philadelphia Union were champions of the Livingston Soccer Club’s In-Town Grade Boys, Division, giving up only seven goals throughout the entire season. Team members shown here, are, at rear, Dylan Weisman and coaches Peter Weisman, and Rob Maru; standing in front are Arkit Shah, Elijah Shemesh, Daniel Su, Rishabh Thadani, Smayan Sanjeev, Sukrit Wishwas, Landon Maru, Ali Zafar, and Sebastian Rojas; and kneeling is goalie Aidan Zotti. Also on the team are Felix Yu and Shai Peled.

 

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Neil Michael Shane Dies on November 14

Neil Michael Shane, formerly of Livingston, Verona, and Warren, died on November 14 from natural causes.

Mr. Shane was a Merchant Marine and then worked for Affiliated Management for over 24 years. He retired to Aventura, Florida, earlier this year.

Mr. Shane is survived by his sisters, Madelane Shane and Barbara Shane Silverstein; nieces and nephews; and his childhood friend, Andy Liss.

Memorial contributions may be made to an animal support organization or other charity. Services are under the direction of Gutterman and Musicant Jewish Funeral Home Directors, Hackensack.

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Bruce Allan

Bruce Allan, 73, of New Port Richey, Florida, passed away November 6, 2020.

Formerly of Livingston, New Jersey, Bruce graduated from Livingston High School in the class of 1965.

He worked for Bell Telephone for five years before relocating to Florida, where he continued his career as a facilities maintainer. He retired from Verizon after 28 years of service.

Bruce loved music, playing the guitar, and keeping in touch with his friends. He is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Valerie Allan; his children, Scott Allan, Alexandra (Eric) Tanner, and Michele (Garrett) Jones; his brother, Ronald Allan; his sister-in-law, Terry Allan; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

A gathering will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. on Monday, November 23, followed by a Celebration of Life beginning at 11 a.m., at Grace Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home, Hudson, Florida. GraceMemorialHudson.com.

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