The Livingston Town Council voted to take advantage of Gov. Phil Murphy’s executive order 130. Here's what it means for your local taxes.
'The Zoning Board will meet virtually on Thursday, May 7, 2020 at 6 pm.'
'As long as property taxes are paid by June 1st, there will be no interest charged.'
'The Vision 20/20 Committee’s monthly mini-survey for April -- SYLS Programs & Pools -- will remain active through the month of May.'
'Three additional dates have been scheduled for Monday, May 4th, Wednesday, May 6th and Friday, May 8th.'
'Residents who have metal items to be collected should schedule an appointment by 12 pm on Thursday.'
'Many residents have been stockpiling household cleaners and disinfectants used to prevent the spread of COVID-19.'
'The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation invites communities to celebrate firefighters by lighting their homes in red on May 4, 2020,'
The council meeting is scheduled for Friday May 1 at 11 a.m. Residents can view the live streamed meeting on the township's Facebook page.
If you’ve had questions about how the new coronavirus will affect local property taxes in Livingston, you’re not alone, officials say.
'The Township has received many inquiries concerning the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on residents’ obligation to pay property taxes.'
NJ health officials released COVID-19 case/death statistics for several long-term care facilities in Livingston.
'Livingston offices and facilities will remain closed to the public until Monday, May 4, 2020.'
Essex County has seen more than 750 deaths linked to COVID-19, officials said. See town by town totals here.
Here are the latest adjustments being made in Livingston during the coronavirus crisis.
'Over 50 cars drove past the hospital with banners and signs to show appreciation for the frontline medical workers fighting coronavirus'
Livingston Township's mayor, deputy mayor and council issued a coronavirus psa via Livingston Television.
Repairs will begin on April 14 on Carteret Road.
COVID-19 continues to take a heavy toll on Livingston. Here are the latest case/death totals.
The Livingston council meeting is scheduled for Monday, April 13.
'Many individuals are wearing masks and disposable gloves, as suggested by the CDC.'
Livingston has seen more than 200 cases of COVID-19, officials say.
Livingston offices and facilities will remain closed to the public until Monday, April 20.
The Livingston Council meeting is to be live-streamed over Facebook on Monday April 6, 2020 at 7 p.m.
"LIVINGSTON SINGS" is a virtual music-based fundraiser created in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Residents can view Livingston Township's council meeting from March 30 on their Facebook page.
JCP&L/First Energy and PSE&G will be suspending shut-offs for non-payments.
Though some aspects of life are on hold and programs are suspended right now, you can help us prepare for the future.
Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo Jr. and Sheriff Armando Fontoura tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19.
There are two people who have died from COVID-19 in Livingston as of Monday morning, Essex County officials say.
The Township will continue to provide essential services to the community.
The Livingston Township Council members will conduct the meeting on Monday, March 30, 2020 at 7:00 p.m.
If you’re home thinking about what to do next, how about completing your 2020 Census?
New Jersey's courts will be suspending all new jury trials until further notice, Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said Thursday.
The federal funds will help repave roadways, improve water/sewer lines, make facilities ADA-compliant and more throughout Essex County.
“Combustible fuels on the battlefield have posed a threat to our troops for decades,” said Sherrill, a former Navy helicopter pilot.
Sherrill held 11 town halls last year, crossing the district to hear from residents and share her legislative priorities in Congress.
Livingston residents head to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 5 to vote in the 2019 general election. See local results here.
The Democratic Party committee in Essex County has a massive financial advantage over its Republican counterpart as Election Day approaches.
A town council seat and two board of education seats are up for grabs in Livingston. Here's what you need to know.