Programs on Livingston Television this week.
Livingston will celebrate with a full day of events.
Taxes will increase slightly more than expected, but county officials successfully lobbied for a portion of state aid to be restored.
The July 1 pick-up will be curbside, not rear yard.
Residents from Short Hills Association and Livingston-Short Hills Coalition attend Millburn Township Council meeting to express concern over possibility of settlement.
Curbside collection starts next week.
Many residents spoke at Monday's budget hearing to comment on issue. Township is working to provide rear yard pick-up to residents at additional cost.
Town receives an important elm tree and honors a former resident.
Event accepts items for electronic recycling and paper shredding, too.
Reducing the parking requirement would allow Mall at Short Hills to develop existing space into retail or restaurants.
Bill passes on affordable housing.
The Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law 20 years ago.
Polls open for primary, a precursor to November election.
Construction on new electronic board will begin soon.
Democratic candidate James D. Kelly, running for the NJ's 11th district, which includes parts of Livingston, is incorrectly listed as a column one Democrat in Morris County.
Township Council meets tonight. On agenda, changes to fence ordinance, among other items.
Livingston will receive revenue from a recent deal to place a cell phone antenna atop one of the township's water towers. Many residents may not notice the addition, but some oppose it.
Officials have conditions they want met in any settlement they may agree to.