Check out some of our top stories this week in Livingston and Essex County.
There's now a designated location to donate hats, mittens, scarves, and gloves for Livingston families in need during this holiday season.
With graves dating to 1777, you can learn about Livingston's early families, including war veterans. Ely Cemetery will open for 2 hours.
The day is held Nov. 11 each year. At 11 a.m., Livingstons' veterans' groups will hold a ceremony to which the public is invited.
The Livingston mom and Millburn native wrote cards for her kids for the next 20 years when she was diagnosed with cancer this year.
He earned a Bronze Star and was the recipient of a Purple Star. Come hear him speak in Livingston on Monday.
Annie Eisner began selling cookies in Livingston for a local cancer charity at age 9, not realizing that she'd be diagnosed later.
Forty synagogues and community groups are organizing a march that will start in Livingston this weekend, in response to attacks in Israel.
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An annual free Essex County Fall Family Environmental Festival has been rescheduled for October due to Tropical Storm Ophelia. Details here.
Essex County kids and adults with disabilities can meet Santa in September, celebrate Halloween in October, and do arts and crafts.
Several Livingston senior citizens won awards for their art in a recent contest run by the County of Essex. A total of 125 people entered.
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Livingston lost 7 residents in the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. The "consequences are felt each day," the town said in a message.
Livingston teen Sid Sanjeev has found unique ways to raise money for an organization in support of his late friend, Shiv.
Now that the town of Livingston is honoring Boy Scouts throughout history with a plaque, they're seeking information about Girl Scouts too.
"I'm not sure what to say or how to start this without being embarrassed," said Kimberly, about starting a GoFundMe to save her mom's home.
Schedules for recycling pickup will change for Memorial Day weekend. What about the Livingston library and town offices? Find out here.
"Livingston: The Seat of Creativity," a new art project, kicked off Friday. There will be a reception for the public in June.
Why did a judge mistake a veteran for a deer? His story (and grave) are in Ely Cemetery, which will open briefly for a public event.