Families enjoyed the chance to connect with old friends – and meet new ones.
Parents who need to make the difficult decision to surrender a child can do so without “shame, blame or stigma” in New Jersey – here’s how.
The week-long series of events celebrates Livingston’s youth and recognizes their achievements.
Looking to dip your toes into the world of preschool education? An upcoming event in Livingston may be right up your alley.
It was a one-in-a-million situation – literally.
Upcoming events include an annual “Shine a Light on Autism Night,” a spring party and a talent show.
Tell us your poison story! Open to all students K-12th grade.
A free presentation on pediatric dental health will take place in Livingston on Dec. 10.
The weeklong series of events celebrates the kids and teens of Livingston. Here's what is on the schedule this year.
Be aware of hidden dangers at home and in school that can lead to potentially dangerous mishaps and calls to the poison control center.
The Livingston Advisory Committee for Disabilities will hold its third annual pool party on Aug. 20.
A decade ago, a Livingston resident donated more than half of his liver to his younger brother. Here's what they've been doing since then.
Although Halloween is a time filled with exciting and fun activities, it’s a busy time for everyone, including the state’s poison center.
Bank of America cardholders can receive free general admission to cultural attractions in New Jersey.
Rabbi Laibl Wolf, a noted kabbalist, will offer the free parenting talk at LifeTown in Livingston, open to parents throughout the area.
Too soon? Nah! Signups for the Livingston pool and for summer camp 2023 have begun. See the camp brochure and links below.
Diaper Need Awareness Week starts Monday. One mom has a dropbox in Essex County to get them to needy North Jersey babies.
Santa's coming early to visit special needs adults and kids, and their families, in Livingston on Saturday.
The program is free of charge, no pre-registration is required and siblings of students with special needs are also welcome.
Livingston's Senior, Youth & Leisure Services has set up several free or low-cost classes for kids and adults this fall.
Group members went to Trenton for Parental Alienation Awareness Day to post messages reminding kids that despite divorce, they are loved.
The free student mentoring program is for children with special needs in kindergarten through 12th grade.
You can try the town's 6-week camp, or get involved in theater or coding.
See the links to the Livingston Summer Camp brochure and registration here. More activities will be announced later.
Clowns on stilts juggled. Animals and humans mingled. And youth with special needs got a chance for some well-deserved socialization.
“Our fishing derbies are an excellent opportunity for children to enjoy the historic Essex County park system in a different and fun way.”
Temple B’nai Abraham is excited to offer a special to new-to-TBA families with an incoming 3rd grader.
Raising an infant isn’t cheap. But neither is a fur baby. Here’s the cost of each in New Jersey.
Livingston police and the Livingston School District are teaming up on the effort, which includes coupons for free Slurpees.
Here's a list of some summer camps for kids happening around Livingston this year.
With summer just around the corner, you may be looking for a place around Livingston to take a swim. Check out a few of them here.
Planting and growing a flower or vegetable is a rewarding endeavor.
Join Temple B’nai Abraham for an interactive exploration of Tu B’Shevat, the Jewish New Year of the Trees on Fri, 01/ 22, 5:30 PM via Zoom
Ella Andrea made her entry into the world at the stroke of midnight, weighing 7 pounds, 10 ounces.
A heartfelt attempt to keep the holiday spirit alive for hundreds of kids with special needs took place in Livingston.
An expert from Jewish Family Service of MetroWest NJ offers tips to help people experiencing domestic violence amid the pandemic.
A Livingston resident in urgent need of a kidney transplant is putting out a call for help: “Let me stay with my family.”
Saint Barnabas Medical Center is hosting a virtual meeting on May 7: “What to Expect When Delivering Your Baby During A Pandemic.”
She works in a busy Livingston hospital. He’s a firefighter in Maplewood. They were set to get married. Then COVID-19 hit.
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