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New Jersey Health Commissioner Mary E. O’Dowd praises a blood donation program that targeted blood drives in the work place and increased the number of drives in New Jersey by 450 this summer.
The candidates answer questions presented at the previous debate.
Three township buildings are expected to have panels installed on the roofs.
Final details and schedule released for the Livingston Primetime Shuttle.
Three candidates will debate tonight at 8 p.m.
At a recent town council meeting, the township declared it a month of preparedness.
Meeting dates are switched up in October.
Town leaders consider buying a geographic information system.
Changes to residential zoning requirements highlight town council meeting.
Money directed to district from the federal Education Job Fund.
Ribbon cutting ceremony and tour of new building on Monday.
Victims honored at 9/11 memorial ceremony.
At Eagle Rock Reservation in West Orange.
A new public-private deal could generate nearly $500,000 in savings and new revenue for the county.
Council to have ribbon cutting ceremony for new municipal complex on Sept. 20.
Wanna learn to knit, dance Zumba or skateboard? Livingston's Senior, Youth and Leisure Services offers a wide range of classes this fall.
Millburn Township committee hasn't discussed how it will proceed with Livingston's decision to settle in the case.
Democratic candidate held press conference outside Rodney Frelinghuysen's Republican campaign headquarters in Morristown.
The state Department of Environmental Protection held a hearing about a drought watch and the water supply levels Wednesday.
The work will be done between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. through the end of the month.
County residents can save on prescriptions and other medical costs with new program.
Republican campaigns in W. Caldwell as he pursues a ninth term in 11th district.
Council explains how the speed change will be a decrease, not increase.
Township approves settling Builder's Remedy lawsuit instead of going to court.
Deer reflectors have been installed on county roads in Livingston.
Township Council will vote tonight on a resolution on a settlement with TMB Partners in the affordable housing case.
Congressman tours busy hospital in his district.
Reactions from town and school officials throughout Northern New Jersey on the 2-percent cap on property tax increases.
Residents respond to Millburn Township Committee's statement on the case for the housing proposal on the Livingston-Short Hills border.
New municipal complex nears completion.
Township Committee issues a statement to clarify the issues at the center of the Livingston affordable housing case.
Hakim comes from MTA in New York.
Steep increase set, as prices to buy a passport will go up by 47 percent.
Livingston's health department posts list of idea on how to stay healthy in heat.
Perhaps the best spots in town to beat the heat are the community pools, offering a host of fun activities for children and adults.
A Patch guide to the proposals pending before the legislature
Series of fun events to mark the holiday.