We remind residents that there is NO DUMPING in town.
Unfortunately, however, the Township was forced to request bids for our garbage collection services.
The Livingston Township Council Meeting is scheduled for Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. and will be live streamed via the Livingston Facebook page.
A virtual debate between candidates for the Essex County Board of County Commissioners in District 4 will take place on Sept. 16.
There will be no garbage collection on Monday, September 7.
The Honorable Robert H. Gardner, J.S.C., has scheduled a fairness hearing for Thursday, October 2, 2020 at 1:30 p.m.
Governor Murphy announced on August 31 that beginning Friday, September 4, restaurants may resume indoor dining at 25% capacity.
Essex County has announced COVID-19 testing at two satellite locations:
RTS will be Livingston’s garbage collection vendor starting on Tuesday, September 1, 2020.
The census does more than just count people.
The survey has only three questions and takes about one minute to complete.
A report issued on August 21, 2020 suggested that there were 15 new COVID-19 cases in Livingston over the previous 24 hours.
When it comes to deciding the town of origin for a coronavirus case, the process is far from cut-and-dry, Livingston officials say.
Livingston is going back to JCP&L and PSE&G, officials say.
There is a water main break on Billingsley Drive.
The Township of Livingston launched a new program in 2019, called the Livingston Community Energy Aggregation.
The tropical storm knocked out power for more than 575,000 customers in New Jersey.
Depending on who you ask in Essex County, the state’s plan to borrow billions for COVID-19 recovery is a really good – or really bad idea.
On August 10, 2020 road construction will continue on Chestnut Street, weather permitting. This last phase consists of final paving.
Find PSE&G’s storm updates here.
The U.S. Census Bureau is ending its count early. It may cost New Jersey billions of dollars in critical funding, a state lawmaker says.
Residents will have until Sunday night, August 9, 2020 to place storm-related branches and debris on the curb for pickup.
Despite the positive news, officials warn that other metrics are rising and diligence is needed.
Rep. Mikie Sherrill: “Our hospitals have moved heaven and earth to care for the residents of this community during the pandemic.”
Final tax bills will be mailed by the last week of July and are available online for payments or inquiries.
High temperatures are expected this week and may be frequent during the rest of the summer.
Livingston Township buildings will reopen to the public on Monday, July 20 at 8:30 a.m.
Livingston buildings including Town Hall and the Senior/Community Center will reopen to the public on July 20. Masks will be required.
More and more people are out on bicycles – including teens and young adults.
During warmer weather, avoiding mosquitoes can pose a challenge -- especially when the weather gets rainy.
Alfred Anthony and Michael Vieira ran unopposed for the Democratic nomination in Livingston.
In just a few minutes you can let us know your thoughts about environmental initiatives in Livingston.
Livingston’s annual July 4th celebration has unfortunately been canceled due to COVID-19.
The primary election in Livingston will be held mostly via mail due to the coronavirus. There will be two local polling places open.
During the June 29, 2020 COVID-19 briefing, Governor Phil Murphy announced that indoor dining will not resume on Thursday, July 2.
Help keep our community safe by answering the call if you are contacted.
Essex County will conduct COVID-19 testing in Livingston on Wednesday, July 1.
'Every registered Republican and Democratic voter was automatically mailed a Vote-By-Mail (VBM) Ballot for the July 7 Primary Election.'