The township shared some reminders for Livingston residents as they get ready for the Christmas holiday.
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The beloved seasonal display is back for a 15th year, and is “bigger and better than ever,” organizers say.
Livingston township offices will be closed on Nov. 27 and Nov. 28 for the holiday. Here are some other things to know this year.
Historian Pat Wells will give a presentation to the Livingston Historical Society on Nov. 24.
The Livingston Advisory Committee for Disabilities and the Camuso Committee will hold a special holiday display event on Dec. 12.
"I have fought to ensure our veterans have the resources they need — and that won’t change when I get to Trenton," Sherrill said.
Informal tours of the Historic Ely Cemetery and the persons interned there will be held after a ceremony on Veterans Day.
The holiday is held to honor veterans for their “patriotism, love of country and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good.”
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A free Halloween costume “swap shop” for children will take place in Livingston.
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Livingston Town Hall and all township offices will be closed for Labor Day. Here are some other holiday reminders from the township.
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Members of the high school chapter and adult members of the Livingston Historical Society will be on hand to offer guided tours.
A commemorative ceremony honoring fallen soldiers will take place in Livingston for the holiday.
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Livingston Town Hall and all township offices will be closed for the holiday.
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DPW employees chip the trees into mulch, which is made available to residents for pickup at no cost.
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Toys should be appropriate for kids up to 12-years-old, organizers said.
Visits and pictures with Santa Claus are treasured traditions for many Livingston families.
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This year’s tour includes 13 historic sites in Essex County, which will be decorated for the holidays and open to the public.
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