
1. Today is Monday, March 14 also written as 3.14 a/k/a pi day, so go enjoy a slice of your favorite pie. Which Livingston eatery do you recommend? Tell us in comments.
2. Livingston Board of Education meets on Monday at 6 p.m. in the Heritage Middle School media center. The meeting will focus on the work done to-date on the Strategic Plan, as well as Livingston Education Week. In addition, the board will recognize the Teacher of the Year recipients.
3. Also on Monday, the Livingston Library Endowment Fund presents Ball Of Fire (1941) at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. The movie stars Gary Cooper as Professor Bertram Potts (one of a group of professors working on an encyclopedia of human knowledge). He decides to study the vocabulary of burlesque performer “Sugarpuss” O’Shea, played by Barbara Stanwyck. 112 minutes
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4. Only two days remain to see the Arts Council exhibit Elegance and Enlightenment at the Art Gallery, 1170 Town Center Way.
5. On Tuesday, March 15 you can buy the whole town! The Livingston Shop & Eat Around is sponsored by the Livingston Business Improvement District (BID). This event gives local area residents the chance to save at a variety of Livingston’s shops, eateries, fitness centers, beauty salons and other service providers.
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Fun Fact: Tuesday, March 15 is the Ides of March is the first day of the Roman New Year. It also marks the first day of spring in the Roman calendar. On this day in history, Julius Caesar was warned by soothsayers to "beware of the Ides of March."Apparently, he did not heed the warning strongly enough as he was stabbed by Marcus Brutus on the Ides of March in 44 BC.
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