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Livingston Mall

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Update: Livingston Mall Reopened, Power Restored

The power returned late Saturday afternoon.

5 p.m. Saturday update: Power has been restored to the mall. The mall is now open until 9:30pm and will open as scheduled tomorrow at 11 a.m. 11 a.m. update: The Livingston Mall remains closed Saturday following a power outage caused by a blown transformer. The mall posted on their facebook page: Due to a power outage Livingston Mall will be closed today, Saturday, December 29th. Please check for updates on hours for tomorrow. Thank you. No update has been given as to what progress has been made to restore the blown transformer. ---------------------------------------------- The Livingston Mall had to close early tonight following an extensive power outage. At approximately 6:30 p.m., a transformer blew underneath the mall, causing the …

Elizabeth

11:33 am on Saturday, December 29, 2012

Haha. Key word is SOME people left right away. Plenty of others were trying to stay and wait.   more ›

Friday, November 23, 2012

Black Friday Crowds Steady at Short Hills, Livingston

Essex County malls busy, but not overcrowded most of the day.

Essex County's two malls—Short Hills and Livingston—had a steady stream of shoppers throughout Black Friday. However, staggered store openings helped to keep the lines to a minimum Friday morning in Short Hills. By the early afternoon, Livingston was busy, but not overcrowded.

Melany Anderson-Wright

12:53 pm on Sunday, November 25, 2012

The photographer that took our pic at Short Hills with our GAP bags was such a polite and pleasant man....   more ›

Monday, September 24, 2012

A Food Drive With a Creative Twist

CANstruction returns to the Livingston Mall.

Residents may have noticed an odd sight when they visited the Livingston Mall this weekend.  There are five sculptures located at various points on the upper level.  The catch is that the sculptures are made entirely of cans of food. The New Jersey division of the American Institute of Architects partnered with Goya to present the 14th annual CANstruction event at the Livingston Mall on Sept. 20.  This year's competition featured five teams and the theme was "Back to School." The teams collected food through their own food drives and sponsors, according to Christy DiBartolo, director of this year's competition.  Then the teams had to design their own structures based upon the cans they had accumulated. "Some of the teams are really …

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