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Package Theft

While the holiday season is the most common time for packages to be stolen – due to the uptick in deliveries and nature of what is being ordered – thefts do not stop when the calendar turns to a new year. To wit, a package was recently stolen off the front porch of a Mt. Pleasant Parkway home; the Livingston Detective Bureau continues to investigate the matter.

Package theft has, unfortunately, become a common nuisance in recent years as people more frequently than ever rely on home delivery.

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Fencing Teams Host Matches

Fencing Teams Host Matches
Fencing Teams Host Matches

FENCING TEAMS HOST MATCHES: The Lancer girls’ fencing team beat McNair Academy, 22-5, while the boys’ team won against Ferris High School 16-11. The matches were held in the auxiliary gym on Friday evening, January 26. Shown above, Lancer Valentina Zheng scores against Anshi Patel of McNair. Zheng defeated Patel 5-1 in the girls fencing match. To the left, Livingston fencer Shao Zhu moves in to score against Aarush Lal of Ferris High School. Zhu defeated Lal, 5-2 , in the boy’s match. Don Schwartz Photos

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Simon Dies at 96

Gloria Newman Simon, 96, of Livingston, New Jersey passed away on Sunday, January 21, 2024.

Gloria worked for many years for Travel 15 in Livingston.

She was the beloved wife of the late Sidney Simon, and the mother of Robert Simon and Mark Simon.

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Livingston Philanthropies Calls For Partners in “Green Initiative”

Livingston Philanthropies Calls For Partners in “Green Initiative”

Last week, Livingston Philanthropies, Inc. (LPI) announced its new “Green Initiative,” with the goal of continuing and growing its fresh produce and fruit distribution to families experiencing extreme poverty and living on the streets.

“LPI has been providing this otherwise unavailable sustenance to those without means to do so for themselves and their families, working with long-time distribution partner Newark Emergency Services For Families (NESF) through their monthly ‘Community Grocery Giveaway’ events,” explains LPI founder and chief executive officer Jeff Friedman. “It’s Livingston’s constant contributions that continue to make it all happen for about 2½ years.”

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Funeral on February 2 For Andrew Harris, 71

Former Livingston resident Andrew Cameron Harris, Sr., died at his home on January 22. He was 71 years old.

Mr. Harris was raised in Livingston and earned a bachelor of science degree in biology from Marietta College in 1974. It was there he met his future wife, Rosemary Hawkes.

He had a 48 year career in the insurance industry. In 1983, Mr. Harris started his own insurance agency as a founder of Liberty Insurance Associates, Inc.

In addition to his wife, Rosemary, Mr. Harris is survived by his son, Andrew Jr., and his wife Kim; his son, Gregory, and his wife, Melecia, and four grandchildren.

Visitation will take place today, Thursday, February 1, from 3 to 8 p.m., at the Holmdel Funeral Home, Holmdel. The funeral service will be held on Friday, February 2, at 10 a.m. at the funeral home.

The family has requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to IEP Youth Services, Inc., iepyouthservices.org/waystosupportiep.

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Paul Finkel of West Orange, 92

Paul Finkel of West Orange, 92

To paraphrase a quote from It’s a Wonderful Life, “A toast to Paul Finkel. The richest man in town.”

When Harry Bailey toasted his brother, George, at the end of that movie, he could have said the same for Paul.

Paul Finkel, 92, of West Orange, New Jersey, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones on January 24th. He lived a full, rich life, built on integrity, love, and grit and hard work. Kindness, patience and a lifelong passion for family were his signature hallmarks.

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Dorothy Patricia Pistolas

Dorothy Patricia Pistolas

Dorothy Patricia Pistolas (Pat), age 91, of Livingston, New Jersey, passed away peacefully at home on January 27, 2024.

Pat was born on April 1, 1932, to Francis Aloysius Byrne and Dorothy Elizabeth Byrne in Neptune, New Jersey. She grew up in Avon-by-the-Sea, New Jersey, and graduated from Asbury Park High School. She attended college at Trenton State Teachers’ College, where she met her husband, George Pistolas (Gus).

Pat married Gus, of Dover, New Jersey, on August 14, 1954 at the Taylor Memorial Baptist Church in Avon-by-the-Sea, and remained married for 65 years until Gus’ death in 2020. They moved to Livingston soon after their marriage to start their family, and had two children, Richard and Jill.

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Zoning Board Names New Chairman, Approves Six Residential Applications

The Livingston Zoning Board, at its January 23 meeting, revisited its October 24 applications forAbhishek Gangwal at 6 Hazelwood Avenue and Jian Hu at 68 Amelia Avenue, ultimately rescheduling the former to February 27 and approving the latter. The Board then heard arguments for six new applications before approving all six requests.

Before the meeting, the Board appointed Edward Bier its new chairman, replacing Lauren Tabak Fass. A vote on the vice chairman position was put on hold, although Laurie Khan was named the new recording secretary. Additionally, Michael Affrunti and Ketan Bhuptani were reappointed as Class 4 Members, while Kalpesh Kenia and Vineeta Khanna returned to the Board as Class 4 Members; Todd Sherman and Hong Yuan were also appointed as Alternate members.

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Board of Education Discusses Equity Audit

During its meeting on Thursday, January 18, the Livingston Public Schools Board of Education discussed the results of its recent equity audit of the district. Board members shared their ideas on how to apply the audit’s recommendations into practice.

At the beginning of the meeting, superintendent of schools Matthew Block stated that meetings with administrators, advisors, and equity coaches in regards to the audit, are being conducted.

“We’ve met with the anti-bullying specialists, as well as implementation teams of administrators and supervisors,” he said. Child study teams are also scheduled to meet this month, and parents of the building equity team will have an opportunity to have a conversation with their coaches during their scheduled meetings this month.

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LHS Hamers Are Champions at Essex County Relays

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The Livingston High School boys ’ indoor track and field started the championship portion of its season at the Essex County Relays on January 20 at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex. The boys faced some of the toughest competitors in the state from St. Benedict’s Prep, East Orange Campus, and Montclair High School.

“The squadknew the task would be tough but were ready for the meet,” said head coach Nancy Petryna. “Many of the athletes ran personal bests, and two squads broke school records on their way to the first place trophy over St. Benedict’s by just .5 seconds.”

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