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Plans Detailed For In-School Learning

On Friday, June 26, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy detailed the state Department of Education’s plan for reopening public schools in the fall, titled “The Road Back: Restart and Recovery Plan for Education.” The 104­page report provided the outline to return students and faculty to classrooms in September.

“With this guidance, we’re confident that our students, educators, and staff will walk back into our superb schools in September, where they can safely learn and thrive,” Governor Murphy said.

The state issued four principles to guide the school reopening: ensuring a conducive learning atmosphere, supporting educational leaders with planning, providing policy guidance and necessary funding to schools, and securing continuity of learning.

 

 

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Villanova Members are Recreation Champs

VILLANOVA MEMBERS ARE RECREATION CHAMPS

VILLANOVA MEMBERS ARE RECREATION CHAMPS: It was announced this week that the Livingston ninth grade Villanova Wildcats defeated the UCLA Bruins in an action-packed, back-and-forth championship game in early March. Villanova avenged an earlier loss that day to the Bruins by overcoming them twice to win the ninth grade 2019-20 Livingston recreation basketball championship. Shown here, the Wildcats included coach Alex Gantman, Tyler Spielman, Ben Gantman, Luke Seidman, coach Paul Kates, Derek Ford, Keiffer Alghali, Noah Kates, Nick Youssef, Joseph Anthony, and T.J. Mollineaux. Also on the team was Ilan Gutman.

 

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Receives Essex County Scholar Athlete Award

Receives Essex County Scholar Athlete Award

Abe Rimatzki is the Livingston High School recipient of the Essex County Scholar Athlete award for males. It was to have been presented at a dinner that had to be canceled due to the pandemic.

As a scholar athlete, Rimatzki said it was important to maintain a balanced schedule during the sports season. He played both basketball and soccer, and explained that practices would take up a lot of time after school. “Some game days,” he added, “I would not be home until eight or nine at night.

“I spent hours in the gym getting up shots each week, and each year before soccer season I made sure to get on the track to be in soccer shape.”

 

 

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Wins Teammate Award

Wins Teammate Award

Bailey Krug, a 2020 graduate of Livingston High School, received the Yogi Berra Teammate of the Year Award during a virtual ceremony on April 20.

“The experience was definitely different but very special,” he said. “While we weren’t able to gather and support one another in person, it was nice to be able to see the other winners, and hear stories from Yogi Berra’s family and the president and CEO of Investors Bank, which sponsors the event.”

Krug played both football and lacrosse his four years at LHS, and served as varsity captain in both sports as a senior.

 

 

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Hold Graveside Service For Agnes Cassidy, 82

Former Livingston resident Agnes Cassidy, 82, died in Branchville, where she had recently moved, on Saturday, June 27.

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Mrs. Cassidy was a reader and clipper at Burrelles Clipping Service in Livingston for 35 years.

Predeceased by her husband, John, Mrs. Cassidy is survived by her daughter, Catherine Banuls and her husband, Kenneth; her sisters, Helen Smith, Ann Crighton, Elsie Sanderson, and Ada Donnelly; and her granddaughter.

Visitation is private, and a graveside service will be held at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Hanover, on Thursday, July 2 at 1 p.m. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home.

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Bryan Smith, 57, Dies

Bryan Alexander Smith, 57, who grew up in Livingston and lived in South Orange and West Orange, died on June 9 in Marietta, Georgia.

Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Pamela; his children, Rebecca and Max; his mother and stepfather, Toni Smith and Jerrold Feigenbaum; his sister, Maureen Smith; his mother­inlaw, Nancy Denburg; and his future son­in­law, Garrett McCorkle.

Memorial contributions may be made to atlantacancercarefoundation.org.

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Maxine “Mitzi” Feier

Mitzi Feier, 94, passed away on Monday, June 22, 2020. Services will be delayed until safety can be assured. A family website will be accessible in the near future through the Bernheim­Apter­ Kreitzman Suburban Funeral Chapel website.

A lifelong resident of Essex County, Mitzi rose from a medical technologist at Irvington General Hospital to managing the laboratories at the Veterans’ Administration Hospital in East Orange and teaching Medical Technologist students.

Mitzi was a sweet matriarch with a wicked sense of humor and an inner toughness to keep her extended family in line. A Renaissance woman, she was interested in literature, birding, science, and her family. She was a member of the American Association of University Women’s Scholarship Committee and the Livingston Library Book Club, and received the 1976 New Jersey Society of Medical Technologists’ “Med Tech of the Year” award.

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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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