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Hold Private Service For Eleanor Elgart, 93

Eleanor Elgart, formerly of Livingston, died on June 4 in Boca Raton, Florida.

She attended Hunter College and graduated from Montclair State University. Mrs. Elgart worked for Foster Wheeler for many years and was an active member of Temple Emanu-El in Livingston.

She was predeceased by her husband, Jay, in 2015, and is survived by her two sons, Dave (Jeanne Burstein of Mendham and Charles of St.Paul, Minnesota; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

A private service was held on June 19, with arrangements by Rubin Memorial Chapel, Boynton Beach, Florida.

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Hans Joachim Conrads

Hans Joachim Conrads of Livingston was born April 4, 1933, and passed away on Monday, June 29.

Born in Newark, he had lived in Livingston for 46 years. He was a member of the Livingston Old Guard.

Mr. Conrads was predeceased by his parents, Heinrich (Henry) Conrads and Martha (Kaiser) Conrads; and his sister,Esther (Conrads) Darbyshire.

He is survived by his wife, Herta, to whom he was married for 61 years; his sons, Peter P. Conrads of Ohio and Mark David Conrads of Cedar Knolls; his grandchildren, Amanda, Mark Jr., and Samantha; and cousins and other family in Leipzig, Germany.

Mr. Conrads served in the U.S. Navy from 1951 to 1956, and his favorite hymn was the Navy Hymn:

Eternal Father, strong to save

Whose arm hath bound for the restless wave

Who bidst the mighty ocean deep Its own appointed limits keep

Its own appointed limits keep

O hear us when we cry to Thee

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William Carnivale

William Carnivale, 94, formerly of Livingston, N.J., passed away on Sunday, June 21, 2020 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Born October 12, 1925, in Union, N.J., William Carnivale spent much of his life in Livingston, N.J. After serving as a member of the my Air Corps during World War II, William went on to complete undergraduate and graduate degrees at New York University’s Schools of Commerce and Business.

William married his beloved wife, Marion, on November 21, 1948, and in 1954 they moved to Livingston to raise their family.

After holding various financial management positions in the pharmaceutical and consumer products industries (including Controller for Ciba, Wilkinson Sword, Yardley, and Mennen), William went on to own and operate the New Town Pub in West Orange – where he was known as “Mr. Bill” – until he retired in 1997.

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Backyard Fireworks

It’s that time of year again: Fourth of July is just a few short days away, and the celebrating has already commenced for some, with plenty of grilling and chilling, and more than a few fireworks to celebrate our nation’s independence.

With most fireworks shows cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the fact that many fireworks may now be purchased right down the street at area retailers, we are sure to see plenty of backyard displays during the evening hours in the coming days.

Non-aerial fireworks, including sparklers, poppers, and snappers (nothing that “explodes”), may now be legally sold in New Jersey, and it is a safe bet that some more heavy duty options will mysteriously find their way into a few backyards as well.

 

 

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The “Bad-Good Old Days:” Remembering Life for the Homeless Prior to the Coronavirus Pandemic

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By Jeff Friedman
Editor’s Note: This week, Jeff Friedman, founder and director of Livingston Philanthropies, Inc., reflects on how life for the homeless of Essex County has changed for the worse since before the coronavirus pandemic.
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The “bad-good old days” ended for the homeless and profoundly poor after mid-March. Prior to the abrupt, life-changing pandemic, conditions were beyond awful for these communities, living with rampant food insecurity in extreme poverty. Those were the good old days.
It has been a heartbreaking transition for these thousands right here in northern New Jersey as COVID-19 grinds into July. The “good old days” quickly shifted into the “much worse, with even less food availability and deeper disenfranchisement new days.”
Was it just a few months ago when the “bad-good times” rolled?

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Board Agrees On Jurisdiction Matter

Board Agrees On Jurisdiction Matter

The Livingston Zoning Board of Adjustment heard five residential applications and reviewed the jurisdictional standing of a 2019 application at its virtual meeting on Tuesday, June 23.

One application was denied, one was adjourned, and three were approved.

Jurisdictional Discussion

The Board discussed whether it could hear an application by TRI Owners Realty LLC for variances to construct a new single family home at 35 Sycamore Avenue.

 

 

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COVID-19 Update: Livingston Twp. Has 491 Cases, 68 Deaths Indoor Dining, Playgrounds Open Next Week

As of Wednesday morning, June 24, the Essex County health department has reported that a total of 491 Livingston residents have tested positive for COVID-19. 68 of those residents have died as a result of the virus.

On Monday, June 22, limits for outdoor gatherings increased from 100 to 250 people. There remains no limit for outdoor religious or political activities. Indoor gatherings are now limited to 25 percent of capacity, but cannot exceed 100 people.

Shopping malls will be allowed to open on Monday, June 29. Starting next Thursday, July 2, indoor dining will be allowed at 25 percent capacity.

 

 

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Superintendent Describes Planning Process for Reopening in Fall 2020

Planning for the 2020-21 school year and enrollment projections were the main topics at the June 22 Board of Education meeting, which also saw the installation of Aditya Desai, a rising senior, as the student representative to the Board.

Planning During COVID-19

In the absence of guidance from the state about requirements and expectations for the fall, the district has devised a process to create a plan for the fall, said superintendent of schools Matthew Block,

“I don’t think it will work for every district to do something different, coordination is needed,” he commented.

 

 

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Township Sports Fields Are Open

Township Sports Fields Are Open
Township Sports Fields Are Open

Livingston officials this week announced that sports field are now open, with certain restrictions in place due to the continuing COVID-19 crisis.

Livingston Township sports fields opened to the public on Monday, June 22, for non-contact sports. The following restrictions are in place:

1. In accordance with the governor’s executive order, only noncontact practices may be played, provided that they do not involve person-to-person contact or routinely entail individuals interacting within six feet of one another. This includes football, lacrosse, soccer, basketball, baseball, and softball.

 

 

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Graduation Celebration

Graduation Celebration
Graduation Celebration

Monday morning marked the start of the three day “My Graduation Moment” experience for Livingston High School’s Class of 2020! Students signed up for 15 minute time slots throughout the day. When they arrived at the turf, their names were announced as they picked up their diplomas and yearbooks, and took advantage of memorable photo ops all while social distancing. Above, left, Quanxin Li celebrates with her family; above, center, Danny Hubert shares a fun moment with LHS principal Mark Stern; at right, graduating senior Mikaila Anderson tosses her cap high in the air. Additional photos can be seen on page B-4. MCA and LPS Photos

 

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