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Four Face Marijuana Charges In Traffic Stops

Four individuals are facing drug charges following two traffic stops by Livingston Police officers last week.

The first stop occurred at 8:35 a.m. on Thursday, September 6, on West Mt. Pleasant Avenue. An officer stopped a 2003 Saab, driven by Athaniel Pierre, 24, of West Orange, for an equipment violation and failure to maintain a lane.

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Interim Superintendent Addresses Social Media, Meeting Practices

Interim superintendent of schools James O’Neill opened the Board of Education meeting on September 5 with a prepared statement about conduct and practices at Board meetings, “to help ensure that we have appropriate tone of the meeting going forward.” He also addressed the issue of responding to social media posts.

For the first time, this meeting agenda included a reminder about the district’s policies about civility and recording of Board meetings. Also for the first time, announced Pam Chirls, president of the school board, cameras had been installed and were recording the meeting. The district would make the tape available within 72 hours, or three business days, she said.

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George J. LeGrand

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George J. LeGrand, 89, of Plant City, Florida, formerly of Livingston and New York City, passed away on Saturday, September 8, 2018 at noon. George is survived by three children: George K. LeGrand of Hudson, Florida, Francesca M. LeGrand of Plant City, and David T. LeGrand of Auburndale, Florida; and one grandchild, Logan T. LeGrand of West Palm Beach, Florida. George was pre-deceased by his lovely wife of 68 years, Lorraine E. LeGrand, and his son Richard L. LeGrand, who passed away in 2015. George was a devout Catholic his entire life, giving to the church and dozens of charities. George was very involved with St. Philomena Catholic Church, the Livingston Elks, the local AARP, and giving many volunteer hours at St. Barnabas Hospital in Livingston. He was a LEAD singer in barbershop choruses for 30 years: the Dapper Dans of Harmony and the Big Apple Chorus. He performed twice at Carnegie Hall and once at Radio City Music Hall.

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06
Sep
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Chief Marshuetz is Sworn In; Six Other Police Officers are Promoted

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After a few months of assuming the role in an acting capacity, Gary Marshuetz was officially sworn in as Chief of the Livingston Police Department at Tuesday’s regular meeting of the Township Council.

The September 4 meeting was held in the Livingston High School auditorium both to accommodate the crowd and because it offered air conditioning. The meeting was initially scheduled to be held in the Senior/Community Center but was moved due to temperatures exceeding 90 degrees.

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Back to School!

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BACK TO SCHOOL! Livingston students headed back to school on Tuesday, September 4, to begin the 2018-2019 school year. As young friends met up on the school grounds, proud parents took photos, waving goodbye to their children as they headed into their new classrooms.

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Football Team Opens Season

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FOOTBALL TEAM OPENS SEASON: The Livingston High School football team opened its season against Randolph High School on Friday, August 31 at the John J. Bauer Memorial Field in Randolph. The Rams defeated the Lancers, 35-21.

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We Still Remember

This coming week, we mark the 17th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. With the fall of the World Trade Center, the crash of Flight 93, and the attack on the Pentagon, our nation was changed forever. Overnight, our country’s confidence in the security of its citizens and its institutions was shaken to its core, and nothing has been the same since.

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Hello to the Chief

At the Tuesday, September 4, Township Council meeting, Livingston welcomed its newest Chief of Police, Gary Marshuetz, before a packed auditorium of family, friends, and fellow police officers. A member of the Livingston Police Department for nearly 30 years, his swearing-in ceremony was well-attended for good reason. He is not only good at what he does, but Marshuetz is a familiar face to many in town, just as many residents are familiar faces to him.

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Tennis Courts Reserved For High School Tennis

The Memorial Park tennis courts have been reserved for the eighth annual September Smash tennis tournament on Saturday, September 8.

The tournament will include a match between Morristown and Ridgewood High Schools, and J.P. Stevens and Livingston High Schools.

The tennis courts will be unavailable for public use between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on September 8.

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Farm To Table Outing and Cooking Class

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FARM TO TABLE OUTING AND COOKING CLASS: Participants in the Arc of Essex County’s adult respite program shopped for fresh fruits and vegetables; took a farm-to-table cooking class; and prepared a meal at the Arc’s day program in Orange. The Arc is a Livingston-based nonprofit that provides support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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