It was a big 2010 for the Livingston High School sports programs. The girls soccer team made its first appearance in a group final. The Lancers would fall to Lenape, but it still ended an excellent season for the girls soccer team, which won an Essex County Tournament in thrilling fashion. The Livingston boys tennis team won its first Essex County title in the sport since 1983 while also winning a state sectional championship. Individually, Jeramy Elkaim had a big 2010 by claiming the New Jersey 3200 meter race and setting a state record as a junior last spring. Elkaim also finished third in …
1. Bhargava's Journey from Livingston to the White House. A Livingston community leader has made her way onto the national stage and works on a panel for President Obama. 2. Susie Fishbein's Latest Book: Kosher Cooking for Teens. This time, the noted author was inspired by her kids. 3. A Season of Giving: A Teacher's Gift from the Heart Takes Her to Haiti. June Volk, a teacher at Hillside Elementary School, will lend a helping hand in Haiti during this holiday break. 4. Culture Shines at the Indian Festival of Lights. More than 200 enjoy a dinner dance to celebrate Diwali. 5. A final gift …
Dear Livingstonians, My name is Nick Teodoro and I am a sportswriter for the Livingston Patch. I have had the distinct privilege over the past few months of covering your sports teams and seeing the passion in which your town exudes for your sports teams. That is why, with the New Year here I have decided to transcribe a list of what I believe are the Top 10 Livingston sports stories of 2010. I hope you enjoy recollecting on the year that was. *These are in no particular order 1. Maya Hayes Named to U-20 Girls National Soccer Team . One of Newark Academy's senior's, Hayes accomplished a…
1.The Music Legend and the Cop: Charles Granata Swings with Sinatra.The Livingston police officer sits on the school board. Off-duty he writes and hosts a radio program about the Chairman of the Board. 2. Riker Hill Art Park Exhibit. Dozens of artists — painters, metal workers, sculptors, a bonsai keeper, fine prints, glass blowers — opened their shops doors to showcase their craft. 3. Songs for A Winter Night. Both winter concerts at the high school and Heritage Middle School warmed full houses on cold winter nights. 4. Theater Review: 'Stage Door' a Winning Revival. The LHS Fall Drama had …
We're sharing some of the best videos by Nilsa Da La Cruz, a videographer who has been contributing to Livingston Patch since its launch just over a year ago. She tells us the story behind the videos we've selected as The 10 Best Videos.
We're sharing some of the best photos by Bob Krasner, a gifted photographer who we've been fortunate to have contributing to Livingston Patch. He tells us the story behind the photos we've selected as The 10 Best Photos.