Community Corner

Town Council and Board of Ed. Meetings, Zumba For The Cure And More

Check out what's happening in and around Livingston this week.

These are some of the stories Livingston Patch will follow this week. If you know of an event or something happening that is not listed, let the editor know about it in the comment section below.

As the weather gets colder, outdoor greenmarkets inevitably close up shop. Check out our interactive map of the closest farmers markets and when they’re open.

The Livingston Council and Mayor will convene Monday at 8 p.m at town hall, at 357 S. Livingston Ave. The full agenda can be found here. 

Find out what's happening in Livingstonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The Livingston Board of Education will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Livingston High School auditorium, at 30 Robert Harp Drive. The full agenda can be found here.

Having a garage/yard/estate sale this weekend? Then post it on Livingston Patch's interactive map on Monday to get the word out. And it's free!

Find out what's happening in Livingstonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The 74th annual West Essex Art Association's Members Show will be on display throughout October starting Tuesday in the Towne Square Gallery in Crane's Mill, at 459 Passaic Ave. in West Caldwell. The entries by member artists include sculpture and work in oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, collage and mixed media.  

The awards reception for the show will be on Saturday 3-5 p.m. in the Towne Square Gallery. The public is welcome to attend.  The gallery is open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, call (973) 439-9727.

Reaching Into Self Empowerment, or RISE, will hold a workshop Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the NCJW/Essex Center for Women, at 70 South Orange Ave., Suite No. 120 in Livingston. There is a fee of $45, which will include five additional workshop. To register or for additional information, call 973-994-4994 or send an email to centerforwomen@ncjwessex.org.

The electric and power company PSE&G will be installing a new circuit that will help increase the reliability of resident's service in the following areas: home on Shrewsbury Drive from Laurel Avenue to East Cedar Street, then to Old Short Hills Road. 

On Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. PSE&G will present Livingston Reliability Project Workshop at the Livingston SeniorCommunity Center, Tahaney Room No. 3, at 204 Hillside Ave. The workshop will be to provide information to residents in the affected those areas. 

The Livingston Advisory Committee on Disabilities will have a free sports program children with special needs on Wednesday from 3:30-4:30 p.m. at the Monmouth Court Community Center, at 26 Monmouth Court in Livingston. For more information, call 973-970-4441. Click here for the flyer

Get your weekly rundown on Thursday of new homes on the auction block in Livingston.

On Friday, find where garage/yard/estate sales are happening in Livingston and surrounding area using Patch's interactive map.  

Also on Friday, get a rundown of open houses in and around Livingston.

Zumba for the Cure will be held Saturday from 9:30-11 a.m. at the Livingston Senior/Community Center, at 204 Hillside Ave. Come out to show support for those affected by breast cancer. 

Suggested donation will be $5. Proceeds will go to Ambulatory Care Center, Saint Barnabas. All are welcome. There will be door prizes. Registration begins at 9 a.m. or register online at www.livingstonsyls.orgFor more information, contact SYLS at 973-535-7925 or email lbranquinho@livingstonnj.org

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