The interim communications manager leaves for a new job with West Essex Regional Schools.
For the sake of small trick-or-treaters, let's keep graphic images of violence off our lawns this Halloween.
Motherhood has a way of making you feel not 'Normal.'
Everyone knows the radio is a source of traffic information, but knowing which stations to tune to, and when to find the reports, is key to getting the best info.
Living in Livingston: In case you missed it, a review of the week's top stories.
e-News: A look at what's happening at Livingston Public Schools.
Answers to yesterday's sports trivia quiz on events which occurred on 9/21.
Fun Facts for today features a 5-question sports trivia quiz. Enjoy and post your responses. Be the first to get the sports quiz right.
Tips for your home -- and what's required -- from the Livingston Building Department.
Be on the lookout for the newest, most comprehensive, Township Questionnaire from Vision 20/20.
A review of the Broadway musical and movie Rent. What inspiration moments do we gleam from this musical?
Mount Pleasant Middle Schools is offering a new character education program.
Age is just a number when it comes to being a mother.
We have the dates in this edition of Livingston Public Schools e-News.
Our police department is good - but they need our help. Let's use common sense when it comes to preventing crime.
LYCS Leaders is a community-based, after-school program that teaches leadership, healthy life choices, and social skills.
Haig Zotian is celebrating 50 years of service and Edward Kelly is celebrating 30 years.
Little known facts for E-Z Pass users.
As we tuck our children to sleep each night in their own bedroom, someone out there has a child in a hospital bed or shares a room with siblings battling a life threatening disease.
Remembering some of the trials and triumphs of that first house. I can't believe some of the things I did!
Inspirational poem for 9/11. The major theme through prose is 'not because we have to' it is 'because we want to.'
e-News from Livingston Public Schools.
For the bittersweet ending to what probably feels like a very LONG summer.
Living in Livingston: A review of the week's stories.
How could this happen to us? We saw it on TV and in other news media … terrorist attacks in Israel, Egypt and some parts of Africa. But on that September morning it happened on American soil.
New line item on property tax bill funds public library, but does not increase taxes.
When Rayna tried to feed the birds the first time, she was really nervous. The 'what if' kept going through her mind.
Everyone's on edge the day before school starts.
Living in Livingston: In case you missed it, a review of the week’s top stories.
How Patch covered Irene before, during, and after the storm.
Stories and news about hurricanes are always related to the southern states like Florida, Texas and Louisiana. Not the northern states. When it happened few days ago ...
E-news: Livingston Public Schools get ready to open Sept. 6.
Welcome to J. Klonsky, who joins our Patch Kids writing about the world around them.
Living in Livingston: A review of the week’s top stories that DON'T begin with Hurricane Irene.
A Patch kid tells us about her work as a People to People volunteer.
Yes, the hurricane is coming. You do what you can to prep. And hold it together for the kids.
Playing the tunes of Elvis, this band is ... All Shook Up!
Last week, my friends on Facebook were on a roll when I asked the question: What food can you never say no to?
Living in Livingston: A review of the week’s top stories.