Patch reviews this week’s top stories in Livingston and Essex County.
Think that you have a high tax bill in New Jersey? Find out how much more expensive it could be here.
Wealthy team owners don’t need a federal tax break to build new stadiums, a pair of U.S. lawmakers say.
Some environmental activists have lambasted Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris Accord. They’re wrong, an MIT grad says.
Livingston continues its march towards a town-wide property revaluation. Will your taxes rise, fall or remain the same?
The signal cost $282,142. But now Livingston residents can make turns much easier at this “problem” intersection, officials say.
Livingston High School Hall of Famer Shiva Ayyadurai holds the U.S. copyright for “EMAIL” and was once “married” to Fran Drescher.
Livingston voters who want to switch their political party affiliation for the 2017 primary election have until April 12 to make the change.
Link to a copy of the proposed Livingston municipal budget here.
Decades after pagers went the way of the dodo, New Jersey lawmakers are trying to repeal an outdated beepers-in-school ban.
Livingston pet stores will only be allowed to sell dogs and cats that come from animal control centers/shelters or rescue organizations.
U.S. Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen has inspired a group of Livingston students to get involved into politics... but will he heed their advice?
“Our hope is to fill the information void,” an Essex County organizer asserted.
N.J. schools against the ban include Rutgers, Stevens Institute, Montclair State, Seton Hall and Princeton University.
Thousands of people in the Essex County area - including Livingston - may lose their health insurance coverage if Obamacare is repealed.
Some Livingston residents say that the condition of certain walkways in town call for immediate repair before someone gets hurt.