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Schools Out For NJEA Convention, Veterans Day Luncheon And More Friday
Check out what's happening in and around Livingston on Friday

Check out what's happening in and around Livingston on Friday

Check out what's happening in and around the Caldwells on Friday.
Healthy U is a collaborative partnership between the New Jersey YMCA State Alliance and the Horizon Foundation for New Jersey with the goal of combating childhood obesity.
Returning this year to the Cougars will be four starters from last season's team.
“I have no doubt in my mind that my success is based on a whole host of people here at LHS,” said Nikki James.
Students fundraised during a Halloween walkathon.
To see a full breakdown of how each polling place voted on Tuesday, click on the markers in the interactive map above.
How did your District vote in Tuesday's election? Find out on The Caldwell Patch's interactive map.
Township remembers retired chief as the consummate "Montclair boy".
Check out what's happening in and around Livingston on Wednesday.
Check out what's happening in and around the Caldwells on Thursday.
'This recognition really speaks to the commitment to excellence on the part of Livingston High School students and teachers,' said Principal Mark Stern.
Joseph Belasco, 62, of Cedar Grove, is facing a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
Joseph Belasco, 62, of Cedar Grove, is facing a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
'It’s definitely close. … We are looking at our options,' said Democratic candidate Maureen McNish.
'These are members of our family, our friends and neighbors who witnessed key moments in this nation's history,' Livingston High history teacher Ernest Cuneo.
'This is a great way to reinforce the sixth grade curriculum and get parents involved,' said sixth grade math teacher Ryuichi Saito.
The school with the most votes will win the $200,000 prize in Stanley Security products and services to help secure their school.
The Democrat was first elected to the New Jersey Senate in 1981.
The two Democrats each received more than 30 percent of the vote, according to preliminary results.