West Essex Tribune

Thu
28
Aug
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Teaching "Life" Skills

Algebra, chemistry, physics – when it comes to many class requirements, high school students are often at a loss as to why they have to learn certain things. One course that needs no explanation, however, is the CPR and AED training that Livingston High School students receive as part of the 11th grade health curriculum. Although Livingston has taught students CPR and first aid for years, recently passed legislation now requires CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and AED (automated external defibrillator) training as part of the state's high school health education curriculum.
 
Thu
21
Aug
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NEW TICKET BOOTH AT FOOTBALL FIELD

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A new ticket booth is being constructed at the entrance to the Al Jacobson field at Livingston High School. LHS students in the technology department's architecture CAD class designed and framed the structure.
 
Thu
21
Aug
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SOFTBALL CHAMPS

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JAG Physical Therapy won the Men's M3 softball playoffs beating Cohn Reznick 22-5. Team members include (top row) Mike Somekh, Dave Denenberg, Matt Katz, Andy Kamiel, Ken Gorman, Greg Sayle, Lou Politan, (bottom row) Ron Barbella, Ryan Gillock, Aidan Gillock, Jason Grebin, Cary Bayer, Mark Licht, Eric Rothfeld and Anthony Lauro. Also on the team was Dave Kramer.
 
Thu
21
Aug
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Teens Win Gold in JCC Maccabi Games

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Temple B'nai Abraham member Jake Samuels, son of Roberta and Randy Samuels of Livingston, attended the Maccabi games in Cherry Hill, with members of the JCC MetroWest from August 10 through 15. His soccer team, which also included Livingston residents Jack Wasserman and Adam Lorimer, won the gold in overtime, remaining undefeated throughout the entire tournament. The three teens will be juniors at Livingston High School this fall.
 
Thu
21
Aug
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New Teachers Attend Orientation; Hear Pep Talk from Superintendent

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The following article was prepared by Marilyn Lehren, manager of Communications/Community Outreach for the Livingston public schools.
 
Thu
21
Aug
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Board of Education Fills Vacancies; Approves Lease for Computer Equipment

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The Livingston Board of Education selected former Board members Ron Spring and Ronnie Konner on Wednesday, August 13, from among a field of six volunteers to fill the unexpired terms of Dr. David Jasin and Leslie Winograd, who had each moved out of town. Spring and Konner will serve through the January 5, 2015 reorganization meeting. "We were fortunate to have six very strong candidates interested in what we are doing," said Board president Barry Funt, "but we can only choose two." The volunteers were interviewed during a public meeting on August 6.
 
Thu
21
Aug
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Council Bans E-Cigarettes in Public Places; Seeks New Water and Sewer Connection Fees

The Livingston Township Council enacted ordinances governing electronic cigarettes and sanitary sewers on Monday evening. Amending a current ordinance prohibiting smoking in township facilities, the first ordinance adds electronic cigarettes to the ban. The ordinance additionally prohibits the use of "electronic smoking devices" in all government buildings or on any township property located within 500 feet of any elementary or secondary educational institution. The amended ordinance also expands prohibited areas to include all outdoor public parks and recreational areas that are owned, leased, or used by the township. Councilman Rudy Fernandez noted that the ordinance will stay relevant as the town's open space expands now and in the future.
 
Thu
21
Aug
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Leave a Little Extra Travel Time

It seems like everywhere you go these days, the roads are being torn up and traffic is snarled. Major highways are sometimes closed with traffic detoured miles out of the way. The Route 10 traffic pattern seems to change daily as the state works on replacing the bridge over the Passaic River; a plethora of local streets have been closed for re-paving, new curbing, or reconstruction; and now, a section of JFK Parkway in Livingston is about to be closed to traffic for roadwork. We have not been given any estimation of how long that will take; but, it certainly will snarl traffic.
 
Thu
21
Aug
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No E-Cigs Here

The Township Council on Monday evening extended the municipality's ban on smoking in all areas of government buildings and on any township property located within 500 feet of a school to include outdoor public parks and recreational areas. The newly enacted law also extended the smoking ban to include electronic cigarettes, known as e-cigs, which are being marketed as a safe alternative to lighting up a traditional cigarette. The number of teens and 'tweens using these products doubled between 2011 and 2012. This is certainly a trend we want to discourage.
 
Thu
14
Aug
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Board of Education Holds Interviews to Fill Vacancies

The Livingston Board of Education held a special workshop meeting on Wednesday, August 6, to interview the six individuals who volunteered to fill the two Board positions vacated when Leslie Winograd and Dr. David Jasin moved out of town.
 

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