Livingston's Week in Review
Livingston had a full week with news on school and government fronts. In case you missed it, here are the week's top stories: Livingston Dentist Charged in $5.5M Medicaid Scam WO Teacher, Livingston Resident, Suspended After Sex Assault Charges Superintendent: Schools are Full, No Relief in Sight Man Caught Allegedly Stealing Copper Piping, Cops Say Livingston Schools Have Week Off
A look at this week's top stories.
August 7 is National Night Out and the Livingston Community Policing Unit is planning a big celebration for the town's residents. National Night out is an annual event that is meant for community police to raise awareness about crime. It has been held annually since 1984. The pilot plan that will allow New York City commuters to take a jitney bus from the Livingston Mall to the South Orange train station is moving forward according to officials. It is expected to begin sometime after Labor Day and will run weekdays. Parking at the Mall is free. Residents would be charged a $2 fare per ride. There are also plans to introduce a monthly pass at $70 a month. National Night Out will feature two silent auctions. The proceeds will benefit 12 …