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Wed
29
Apr

LPI Direct Shipments Continue to Help

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As Livingston’s contributions continue to arrive, Livingston Philanthropies, Inc. (LPI) volunteers are actively purchasing food items for Newark’s stressed food pantries, announced the Livingston charity’s founder and director, Jeff Friedman.
LPI shipped 80 cases of bottled spring water and 200 loaves of bread to Newark Emergency Services for Families (NESF). Amina Bey, NESF’s executive director said, “In the past two days, Newark Emergency Services for Families has distributed over 500 packages of food, diapers, toiletries and cases of water to the residents of Essex County. Special thanks to our partners, the Community Food Bank of New Jersey, the Salvation Army, and Livingston Philanthropies for their generosity and support.”

Thu
23
Apr
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Book Club Begins Virtual Meetings

Book Club Begins Virtual Meetings
Book Club Begins Virtual Meetings

The fourth and fifth graders in the Livingston Library’s “XTreme Readers” book club met as scheduled on March 31, despite the coronavirus quarantine, to discuss their regularly scheduled book. However, the meeting was a virtual one, held on Zoom.

The kids already had physical copies of the selection, Where the Mountain Meets the Moon, but Gina Vaccaro, the librarian who leads the group, found that many aspects of the meeting had to be changed.

 

 

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Thu
23
Apr
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Sheltering in Place

Sheltering in Place

Beth Lippman of the Livingston Business Improvement District submitted this photo of Camuso holiday decorations packed up and awaiting the holiday season. “Hang in there,” she wrote, adding jokingly that we should all take a lesson from the Camuso fi gures – “These guys shelter in place ten months a year!”

 

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Thu
23
Apr
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Board Discussed School Budget; Public Hearing is Rescheduled

At Tuesday night’s school budget forum, the Livingston Board of Education and administration decided to reschedule the public hearing about the school spending plan to Thursday, May 7, in order to have as much information as possible before formalizing the budget.

The later date also gives the Board more time to hear from the community and take into consideration their concerns and questions, said Board president Ronnie Konner. The hearing had been scheduled to take place on Monday, April 27, which will still be held as a regular school board meeting.

 

 

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Thu
23
Apr
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Tree is Downed

Tree is Downed

A brief but fierce storm squall passed through Livingston on Tuesday afternoon, April 21. Shown here, it took down a tree at 29 Grand Terrace, which blocked the roadway in the area of North Mitchell Avenue. CJM Photo

 

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Thu
23
Apr
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Township and State Detail the Extent Of COVID-19 Spread in Nursing Homes

As the global COVID-19 pandemic continues, long term care facilities are continuing to be hit hard in the United States. More than 7,000 nursing home residents have died from COVID-19 nationwide, according to reports. In New Jersey, at the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak with the second most cases in the country, the problem is concerning enough that governor Phil Murphy is asking his attorney general to investigate certain facilities and their responses, specifically a nursing home in Andover where reportedly more than 70 residents have died from COVID-19. New Jersey has more than 400 long term care facilities, and experts have predicted for weeks that outbreaks in these types of facilities would be particularly deadly. Most are now barring visitors and asking all employees to wear the proper equipment and be screened for symptoms, but staffing issues and a lack of gear has posed problems and dangers.

 

 

Thu
23
Apr
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Private Burial Held For Gene Fitzpatrick

Eugene (Gene) Francis Fitzpatrick, 71, died on Friday, April 10, at Saint Barnabas Medical Center. Born in Newark, he was a longtime Livingston resident who moved to East Hanover nine years ago.

Mr. Fitzpatrick was a graduate of the Chubb Institute. He worked for Foster Wheeler and Novartis Pharmaceuticals as a database administrator, and retired in 2009.

Predeceased by his son, Michael, who died in 2017, Mr. Fitzpatrick is survived by his wife, Cindylu (Pierce) Fitzpatrick; Michael’s mother, Catherine; and his daughterin-law, Heather (Longden) Fitzpatrick.

Burial was private at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in East Hanover. A memorial mass and celebration of life will be held at a future date. Messages of condolence may be made at oboylefuneralhome.com.

Thu
23
Apr
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Memorial Mass Planned For Alfred J. Stanaway

Alfred J. Stanaway, 77, of Livingston died on April 9. Born in Jersey City to Alfred Stanaway, Sr. and Mary (Carugan) Salmini, he lived in Bayonne before moving to Livingston in 1972.

Mr. Stanaway was a veteran of the U.S. National Guard. He started his professional career in 1961, setting up Ford Motor Company’s first leasing program and then worked for 3M Microfilm. He co-created M.I.S. (Microfilm Identification System); ran Honey Bee, a health food store in Millburn; and owned various car wash businesses. He raised money for pediatric cancer through Hugs for Brady, and was a Man of the Year for the Rainbow Foundation of New Monmouth.

Thu
23
Apr
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Interment is Private For John Jacobsen

John Jacobsen, 77, died on April 12. He was born in Orange to Ingvald and Solveig Jacobsen and was raised in West Orange. He settled in Livingston in 1961 and recently moved to West Caldwell. Prior to his retirement, he worked in the warehouse at Fabulous Wall Coverings in West Orange. He was a longtime attendee of Bethany Evangelical Free Church in West Orange.

Mr. Jacobsen was predeceased by his brother, Stanley Jacobsen, and is survived by his friends, Anton and Kay Thomasen.

Interment will be held privately at Pleasantdale Cemetery in West Orange, with arrangements by Shook-Farmer Funeral Home, Roseland. A Memorial Service will be offered at a later date.

In lieu of flowers a donation in Mr. Jacobsen’s memory may be made to Bethany Evangelical Free Church, 30 Ashwood Terrace, West Orange, NJ 07052.

Thu
23
Apr
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Resident Completes Backyard 50K

Resident Completes Backyard 50K

“I meant what I said, I said what I meant; after 31 miles, I was definitely spent!”

So said Mike Skara after he completed “The Backyard 50K” on Sunday, April 19, at his home on West Cedar Street in Livingston. The event raised $3,000 combined for the COVID-19 response by the PAL of Berkeley Heights and the annual Relay for Life for cancer research.

 

 

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