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Township Couple Indicted For Stealing From Stroke Victim

A husband and wife from Livingston were indicted earlier this month after allegedly stealing more than $100,000 from a stroke victim in the woman’s care, according to an announcement from New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal and the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor.

“Elder abuse is a cruel and despicable crime targeting those unable to protect themselves,” Grewal said on the eve of World Elder Abuse Day, Friday, June 15. “World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is an opportunity for New Jersey to unite with communities around the world in denouncing the financial, physical, and emotional abuse or neglect of our vulnerable senior citizens, and to demonstrate our efforts to protect them from harm.”

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Funeral Service Held For Jonah Eisenstark

Jonah Eric Eisenstark of West Orange, a former Livingston resident and United States Marine Corps veteran of the Iraq War, died Thursday, June 14. He was 39 years old. A funeral service was held Monday, June 18, at the Bernheim-Apter- Kreitzman Suburban Funeral Chapel in Livingston. Burial followed at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery in Iselin. Born in Summit, Mr. Eisenstark was a Livingston High School graduate and attended the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York. He joined the U.S. Marines and served in the Iraq War. After his discharge from the Marines, he was a customer service representative with Verizon in its Livingston headquarters. Mr. Eisenstark is survived by his parents, Jacob and Blanche (Greenstein) Eisenstark; his sisters, Julie and Nicole Eisenstark; and his companion, Ace. The family has suggested that donations in his memory may be made to Homes for Veterans, 105 Highland Avenue, Harrington Park, NJ 07640, homesforveterans.us.

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Lucille Desimone, 98, Dies in Pasadena, CA

Former Livingston resident Lucille E. Desimone, 98, of Pasadena, California, died June 10, at her home in Pasadena, California. A resident of New Jersey for 97 years, she formerly lived in Convent Station, Livingston, Holiday City, South Orange, Newark, and Verona, before moving to Pasadena in 2017. Born of Italian immigrant parents in Newark in 1919, Mrs. Desimone began her work career as a union garment worker during World War II and later worked at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, from which she retired in 1984. She was a former member of Our Lady of Sorrows parish in South Orange and St. Philomena Church in Livingston. She was an active member of Livingston’s Senior Club Mrs. Desimone was predeceased by her husband, Augustine Desimone; her sisters, Elvera SanFilippo and Faye Incitti; her brothers, Michelangelo Contino and Alfred Contino; her son, Dr. Patsy Desimone; and her daughter, Lucille Leta.

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Funeral Mass Offered For Stasi Aquino, 29

Stasi Aquino of West Orange, formerly of Livingston, died June 10 at the age of 29. A funeral Mass was offered on Saturday, June 16, at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, West Orange. Arrangements were by the Dangler Funeral Home. Ms. Aquino was born in Livingston, and started school at Aquinas Academy in Livingston. She then lived most of her life in West Orange. She was graduated from Morris Catholic School, and attended the County College of Morris, where she received certification as a medical assistant. She most recently worked as an office/testing assistant at Essex Testing in Verona. Ms. Aquino is survived by her parents, Richard Anthony Aquino, and Theresa Rose Stasi and her husband, Matthew T. Dolan; and her grandmother, Dolores Aquino. The family has suggested that donations be made in her name to Integrity House, 103 Lincoln Park, Newark, NJ 07102. Letters of condolence may be posted on danglerfuneralhome.com.

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Visitation Held Wed. For Kristina Larsen

Kristina Marie Larsen of Livingston died Friday, June 15, at the age of 50. Memorial visitation was held yesterday, Wednesday, June 20, at the Dangler Funeral Home of West Orange. Letters of condolence may be posted at danglerfuneralhome.com. Ms. Larsen was born in East Orange, and lived her entire life in Livingston. She was a homemaker and a member of the Livingston B.P.O. Elks’ Lodge 1855. Daughter of the late Bob and Nancy Larsen, she was the mother of Nikki Zarro, Gina Zarro, and Joey Zarro; and the sister of Ellen Larsen Rice, Robin Larsen, Leslie Larsen, and the late Tom Larsen. In lieu of flowers, the family has suggested that donations be made in Ms. Larsen’s name to the American Cancer Society, 906 South Springfield Avenue, Springfield, NJ 07081.

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Compete In Tournament

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COMPETE IN TOURNAMENT: The 2025 CLP Lacrosse Club poses near the championship trophy in the NCAA Future Stars Lacrosse Tournament, which took place in Foxborough, Massachusetts over Memorial Day Weekend. The CLP Club, which includes numerous residents, competed against regionally-ranked clubs and won some very competitive games. Shown here at rear are Livingston residents Jon Marco Maiello, Ryan Lelia, and Sam Goldstein; and Will Trafford and Greg Garcia, both of Caldwell; and front, Jordan Fleishman, Luca Giordano, and Hudson Siegal, all of Livingston.

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Wildfire Champs

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WILDFIRE CHAMPS: Livingston fourth graders Izzy Kilelee and Dina Bojko helped lead the PDA Wildfire soccer team to the U10 Girls’ New Jersey State Cup Championship. USA Youth Soccer has their team ranked #1 in the region and state, and among the top 40 in the country.

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Traffic Survey

Last week’s editorial asked residents to write to us about which roadways in town they find the most dangerous, troublesome, and frustrating. In the days since, we have received enough feedback to fill this entire paper. At press time, the responses continued to fill our inbox, and we will read every one of them.

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Welcome New Readers!

While the West Essex Tribune’s regular readership will not notice any changes to this week’s issue, some are picking up our paper for the first time. This week’s edition is a TMC (Total Market Coverage). This is the second of three times this year that we will send our newspaper to every residence in Livingston. So for those who are new, allow us to tell you why this paper is worth reading as you sip your morning coffee.

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Livingston High School

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Livingston High School held its senior prom on Friday, June 8.

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