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Route 10 Warehouse Project Discussed at TRAC Meeting

Concern Expressed for Traffic at Jughandle:

At Livingston’s Technical Review Advisory Committee (TRAC) meeting on Wednesday morning, July 17, at Town Hall, the group discussed a large potential warehouse project with the applicant. Traffic impact of the project was the most discussed issue. Many of the questions and suggestions the committee offered could not be answered by the applicant, Millstein Acquisitions, as the applicant said it is not known who the tenant or tenants of the property will be and how they will operate.

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18
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Several Vehicle Burglaries and Thefts Reported; Seven Connecticut Teens Charged in Multi-Town Spree

Livingston Police reported several vehicle break-ins and thefts over the weekend, and seven out-of-state teens are facing charges in relation to some of the crimes.

Overnight on Friday, June 12, a 2016 Mercedes S550 was stolen from a driveway on Chaucer Court. The vehicle had been left unlocked with the key fob inside. The car was recovered in Newark later in the afternoon behind a vacant house.

On Saturday, July 13, during the overnight hours, a 2019 Porsche Cayenne was stolen from a driveway on Sandalwood Drive. The vehicle had been left unlocked with the key inside. The car was also recovered in Newark later in the afternoon.

 

 

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Chief Explains Falcon Road “Sharrows”

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New signage for bicyclists and motorists on Falcon Road has left some in town confused at how to properly navigate the roadway. Lines direct bicyclists to travel in the center of the roadway as opposed to the side.

Livingston Police Chief Gary Marshuetz explained that these shared-lane arrows, or “sharrows,” are indicators for bicyclists and motorists to share the roadway. Sharrows are used on roads that are too narrow to fit a bike lane. Falcon Road, particularly with the street parking also on the roadway, fits this bill.

In order for the township to fulfill its Master Plan and the complete streets initiative – allowing motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians to easily navigate throughout town – these narrow streets must have instructions for how bicyclists and motorists should traverse the roadway.

 

 

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17
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Highlighting LPI Distribution Partners: NJRC Assists Ex-Prisoners Re-Entering Society

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Editor’s Note: In his weekly articles for the Tribune, Jeff Friedman, founder and director of the Livingston Philanthropies, Inc., has, over the summer, been highlighting many of LPI’s distribution partners. Here, he writes about the New Jersey Redevelopment Corporation, which aids individuals who have been newly released from prison and are re-entering society.
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By Jeff Friedman
And, you’re finally out. Out of county jail or state prison, that is, and trying to keep it that way. It’s a tough road, as many of those released have no skills, little or no education, possible psychiatric and social interaction issues, a lack of decent interview clothes, and, in some cases, no family or no home – or neither.
That’s where the New Jersey Redevelopment Corporation (NJRC) picks up the ball, and that’s why Livingston Philanthropies Inc. (LPI) is proud to call NJRC in Newark a distribution partner.

Thu
11
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District 8 Champions

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The 11U Livingston Little League baseball team completed a 6-0 run in its bracket to claim the New Jersey District 8 championship for the second consecutive season. The boys will now move onto the sectional round, starting today, Thursday, July 11, in Fort Lee. Shown here are coaches Dave McLaughlin, Shane McLaughlin, Greg Bushwell and Mike Sorrentino and players Ryan Zhu, Will Atkinson, Beau Belcuore, Jack Silberman, Christian Giordano, Ridhit Beri, Jimmy Bonardi, Adam Goldberg, Nate Vays, Sean Mullen, Nick Mullin, and Mack Dockx.

 

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Cricket Exhibition

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Livingston residents and Township Council members played cricket on the Fourth of July. The game was part of an exhibition sponsored by Sanskriti of New Jersey. Shown above, mayor Al Anthony takes a swing. Jerry Siskind Photo

 

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Lazy Days of Summer

We’ve reached the “lazy days of summer,” and while the days are warm and there’s fun to be had around every corner in town, the pace of life slows down not just in town, but also here at the Tribune. With school out, there are fewer events to cover, from the arts to sports. Similarly there aren’t as many township meetings, and generally there are fewer reader submissions. So while we’re still here, churning out news as fast as you can make it, there is sometimes less to fi ll the pages of the Tribune than there will be in just a few months’ time. This is a normal situation for the summertime here in town, and since you may have some free time on your hands, it’s a great time to engage with the Tribune!

 

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A Fabulous Fourth

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Independence Day in Livingston was packed with activities from morning until evening, and was capped off with a spectacular fireworks show at the Oval. Photos of the day’s events can be seen throughout this issue of the Tribune. Yangwei Shi and MCA Photos

 

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Mary Jeanne Foer

1932 - 2019

Mary Jeanne Foer, known to friends and family as “Jeanne,” age 87, of Livingston, NJ, passed away at home surrounded by her loving family, on Thursday, July 4, 2019. Funeral services were private.

JeannewasagraduateofRowan University, in Glassboro, NJ, where she received a BA in Elementary Education. After raising her family, she went on to work in the medical records department of St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston.

Jeanne was predeceased by her beloved husband Philip Foer, and her loving daughter Alaine Burke. She is survived by her devoted children Kimberly (Felim) Buckley, Christopher (Allison) Foer and Kathleen(Charles) Morse, and her son-in-law Neil Burke. Jeanne is also survived by 10 loving grandchildren Andrew, Stephen, Aidan, Shane, Conor, Meredith, Caroline, Sydney, Mia and Lauren.

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Services Were Held For Herman Rich, 92

Former Livingston resident Herman Joseph Rich died on June 18. Born in Newark, he had also lived in Irvington, West Orange and Florida before moving to West Caldwell five years ago.

Mr. Rich was a civil engineer for Herman J. Rich P.E. in Livingston from 1966 through 2006. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil engineering from NJIT.

He served in the U.S. Navy from 1945 to 1946 as an Electronic Technicians’Mate Third Class, and received the Victory, American Theater and Asiatic Pacific medals.

He was a former board member of Temple Beth Shalom in Livingston, and a past president of the Livingston Camera Club.

Mr. Rich is survived by his wife, Margaret; his son, Mark; his daughter Judith (Don) Fast; his brother, Morton D.; four granchildren; and one greatgrandchild.

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