Crime & Safety

Livingston Residents Can Have ‘Ice Cream With A Cop’

Have some free ice cream, conversation and Halloween fun with officers from the Livingston Police Department.

LIVINGSTON, NJ — The Livingston Police Department is inviting residents to join members of the department for free ice cream, some conversation and some Halloween fun at police headquarters, 333 S. Livingston Avenue.

On Friday, Oct. 13, the department will host an “Ice Cream with a Cop” event from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Livingston residents can “enjoy a free ice cream from the Good Humor truck and meet the police officers that patrol their neighborhoods,” police stated in a news release.

The event will also include a Halloween story time reading from 6:45 to 7:15 p.m. Children are invited to come in costume.

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For more information, contact Livingston Police Officer Joy Klapal at (973) 992-3000, ext. 3229, or jklapal@livingstonnj.org.

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