Check out some of our top stories this week in Livingston and Essex County.
The world is filled with humor, inspiration and beauty. Here are seven stories to make you smile from Essex County, New Jersey.
For some people, the mass shooting in Parkland has become an all-too-common tragedy. Not for Rayna Stern.
The total solar eclipse of 2024 is almost here, with events and activities planned across New Jersey, including Livingston.
Love books AND saving money? You’ll get a kick out of the “receipts” that patrons get at the Livingston Public Library, George Takei says.
Hundreds of North Jersey residents gathered to hear stories from speakers like Rachel Edri, also known as the “Cookie Bubby.”
Here’s what earned John McKeon and Kathy Ahearn-O’Brien nods as Irishman and Irishwoman of the year in Essex County.
The Livingston Advisory Committee for Disabilities will sponsor its annual “Shine a Light on Autism Night” on April 24.
Not sure whose job it is to fix something in town? This township guide may be able to help.
These young robotics experts are finding a way to showcase their talents and tenacity with the Livingston Robotics Club.
Some Livingston homes may experience temporary water service disruptions due to planned work this week. Here’s what to know.
Getting your boat ready at the start of boating season requires a lot more than removing your boat cover and adding fuel.
Participants will get a firsthand glimpse into what it’s like to work as a police officer in Livingston.
Livingston is seeking funds to install turf at a local athletic field and build a gender-neutral family bathroom at the community center.
Saba Daneshyar of Livingston will be will be among the guests of honor when Gov. Phil Murphy delivers his Fiscal Year 2025 budget address.
Organizers: “You won't want to miss this inspiring, fun and adorable session. You might even get a snuggle or two from a cute little pup.”
Members of the Curtiss-Wright Squadron hail from towns including Livingston, West Orange, Fairfield, Caldwell, Roseland and Cedar Grove.
If you see police gathered near this busy intersection in Livingston on Feb. 22 and Feb. 23, don’t panic, officials say.
It may still be winter, but it isn’t too early to start thinking about a summer job.
Three police officers in Livingston recently retired after decades of combined service: Ralph Kolbusz, Michael Herbert and John Drumm.
A free bowling activity will be held in Livingston for Essex County families with special needs.
Livingston will sponsor a free Robotics Program for people with special needs and their families.
Here’s why these Livingston community members earned a nod as some of Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s “2023 Heroes of NJ-11.”
Livingston has new programs for kids, seniors, adult, those with special needs, and a summer camp 2024 preview.