The Livingston Mall will be participating in the battle against breast cancer with a campaign for the Susan G. Komen organization.
The hearing screening with American Hearing Centers will be held at the Livingston Public Library on October 18.
The screening will include tests for blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood glucose, along with a brief nursing consultation.
The Livingston Health Department will hold three more flu clinics this fall. Get your vaccine now to help you stay healthy this flu season!
Livingston's new Pickleball courts are a big hit
The nurses of Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston got a well-deserved nod for their skill and dedication to their jobs.
The Livingston Health Department's free Walking Club will meet on Fridays this fall at the Reservoir at South Mountain Recreation Complex.
The Livingston Health Department reminds residents to schedule immunizations as the start of the new school year approaches.
From flesh-eating bacteria to dangerous jellyfish, NJ has had some risks this summer. Two beaches are under advisory. Here's what's happened
Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston announced a new partnership with Centercourt Club & Sports.
It’s an inspiring story of goodwill between strangers… and it all started with a stunning offer from a man who just wanted to “give back."
The Livingston Health Department is teaming up with St. Barnabas Medical Center to host a free skin cancer screening on Tuesday, June 26.
Above all else, it was Nina Skretkowicz’s kindness as a nurse that stood out most to one of her patients at Saint Barnabas Medical Center.
Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston offers exercise programs and monthly support groups for Parkinson’s patients and caregivers.
Several Essex County hospitals received ratings that ranged from “A” to “F.”
Blood Drive sponsored by Men’s Club and Social Action Committee in conjunction with Community Blood Services at Temple B’nai Abraham
The Livingston Health Department will hold its Spring Health Fair on Wednesday, April 4.
The Livingston Health Department will offer a free, public presentation on colon health on March 28. See event details here.
Overdue for a vision checkup? The Livingston Health Department will be offering a free eye screening on Tuesday, Jan. 23.
More than 11,500 people suffer a heart attack after shoveling snow each year, a New Jersey hospital says.
According to the hospital, it is the first in the Livingston area to utilize SpaceOAR.
St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston was among just nine New Jersey hospitals to earn the Leapfrog designation this year.
The longtime Livingston policeman, known for his “funny and playful side,” needs help from the community he's served for 25 years.
For some people, choosing what to give for a wedding gift is a struggle. For Kathleen Pruss, the choice was simple: her kidney.
The award recognizes applicants from diverse industries that demonstrate “superior levels of performance excellence.”
Leapfrog released its bi-annual round of hospital safety grades. Learn about how it rated Saint Barnabas Medical Center.
Need to go to the dentist, but not willing to surrender a day of your hard-earned PTO? Maybe this mobile clinic can help.
The Livingston Health Dept. will offer free Diabetes screenings in partnership with Overlook Medical Center’s Community Health on Nov. 3.
The Livingston Health Department will offer low-cost flu shots at the Livingston Senior/Community Center.
The RWJBarnabas Health system, which includes the Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, diverted 53,588 pounds of medical waste.
There’s a solution to the opioid crisis. But “the addiction industry” isn’t interested unless it can make a buck, Shiva Ayyadurai says.
Learn how you can help save someone’s life in Livingston.
The Saint Barnabas Medical Center plans to hold public tours of the Cooperman Family Pavilion during an event on Sept. 10 in Livingston.
What’s the state of your drinking water, Livingston?
New Jersey resident Katia Page wants to help women purchase the supplies they need to fight lipedema.
The new device will support the rapid diagnosis and treatment of patients experiencing symptoms of stroke, administrators say.
There’s also a downside to the success story at St. Barnabas Medical Center… a frightening spike in kidney disease.
A recent report suggested at least 138 New Jersey towns have the cancer-causing toxin featured in the movie "Erin Brockovich."
The recall involves store-baked and take-and-bake cookies that were sold between July 19 through Aug. 15, the company stated.
With the placement of a single beam, the Cooperman Family Pavilion at St. Barnabas in Livingston took a major step forward.