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Dead Man's ID Used to Gain Illegal Funds, New Student Body Voice Top Local News
Check out the stories that made headlines this past week in Livingston.

Livingston Man Used Dead Man's ID to Gain $373K in Illegal Refunds
A Livingston man pleaded guilty Wednesday to filing tax claims under a dead man's name, preparing false documents for fraudulent loans and receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal tax refunds, according to authorities.
Livingston High Sophomore: I Will Be Voice of Student Body
Livingston High School sophomore Jeremy Knopf took his seat alongside the Board of Education for the first time Monday as he began a year-long stint as the student representative to the board.
Livingston native Chelsea Handler was the master of ceremonies at the Book and Author Breakfast at Book Expo America last week and announced the title of her new book.
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Livingston Library Features 'Animal Wonderland' Art Show Throughout June
Stop by the Livingston Public Library throughout June to see some of the best art work the township's youth has to offer.
Redistricting Gives GOP Hope in Dem-Heavy District 27
Some say Republicans don't have a chance of winning a general election in Democrat-heavy District 27, but former Chatham Township member Laura Ali and East Hanover firefighter Angelo Tedesco have a different view.
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3 Will Vie For 2 Seats in Livingston School Board Election
Two incumbents will contend against a new-comer for two seats in the Livingston Board of Education election in November.
Livingston's Run Ends in State Semifinals
The Livingston High softball team came into Tuesday's game with Watchung Hills ranked No. 2 in the state and heavily favored to win—but the Warriors seemed to thrive on being the underdog.
Community to Honor Outgoing Livingston School District Superintendent
Livingston Public Schools will host a retirement reception for Superintendent Brad Draeger on Monday, June 17.
Livingston Middle School Students Got Style!
Livingston middle school fashionistas showed their flair for creating fashionable and vintage wearable art in a Project Runway-inspired design contest.
6th-Grader Holds Career-Related Clothing Drive
After organizing three shoe drives in town, a local middle school student is at it again but this time she is collecting career-related clothes.
Open Houses In Livingston This Week
Looking for a new house in Livingston? Here's a list of open houses in the area.
Photo Contest: Post Photos of The Signs of Summer and Win! Sponsored by Unique Photo
For the first three weeks of June (May 28-June 17) we will be collecting local submissions and votes for the best photo. Vote in the comments for your favorite by referencing the photo’s number in your comment. One vote per user.
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