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Homebound residents in Livingston can contact the Health Department to schedule a home visit to receive the vaccine.
The township shared some reminders for Livingston residents as they get ready for the Christmas holiday.
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Another Essex County town has reported a theft from a mail truck. Here's the latest.
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Catch up on the comptroller controversy, the “People’s Agenda,” a clean energy bill, and the GOP’s list of “Top 10 Craziest” proposed laws.
There is a good chance of precipitation on Wednesday in Livingston, forecasters said. Will it be rain – or snow?
Two brothers from North Jersey have been charged in connection with the death of a Livingston resident.
Workers will be removing “incompatible” trees within the PSE&G rights-of-way. See a list of impacted areas here.
The Livingston Historical Society dedicated a marker to honor Moses Ely’s service in the New Jersey Militia during the Revolutionary War.
The Livingston Health Department will offer a free Walking Club this winter at the Livingston Senior/Community Center.
Nearly half of holiday decoration fires happen when decorations are placed too close to a heat source. See other crucial tips from the LFD.
A car crash in Livingston injured a police officer and caused major damage to the vehicles, authorities say.
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Food safety and holiday tips you need to know
A Livingston resident woke up when she heard her dogs barking. Here’s what happened next, police say.
The beloved seasonal display is back for a 15th year, and is “bigger and better than ever,” organizers say.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has set an election date to replace Mikie Sherrill in Congress.
Livingston township offices will be closed on Nov. 27 and Nov. 28 for the holiday. Here are some other things to know this year.
Want clean water? Then help share the responsibility of keeping it that way, Livingston’s mayor says.
Each banner celebrates a local “hometown hero” from Livingston with their photo, military branch, and era of service.
Livingston firefighters recently scored some essential equipment with the help of a federal grant and some “strong local support.”
A public workshop will discuss concept plans for the three properties: Orchard Hill, Licari, and Strahman I and II.
The service is free of charge to Livingston residents. Appointments and walk-ins are welcome.
Brian Baker served the Township of Livingston for nearly 14 years with honor and an “unwavering commitment to protecting the community.”
Historian Pat Wells will give a presentation to the Livingston Historical Society on Nov. 24.
Two high school students from North Jersey recently received the General Billy Mitchell Award.
The Livingston Advisory Committee for Disabilities and the Camuso Committee will hold a special holiday display event on Dec. 12.
Nearly 100 pro-Palestine demonstrators showed up to protest an appearance from ex-Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
"I have fought to ensure our veterans have the resources they need — and that won’t change when I get to Trenton," Sherrill said.
The redesigned market is now one of the “most comprehensive kosher destinations in the area,” the store says.
Video surveillance shows an unknown intruder inside the business, police said.