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* " The Tremont Avenue Cruisewear Fashion Show " ( 1973 ), Jerry Livingston, Mark David
Livingston Avenue School ( 244 ; 3-5 ),
The state routes are: Route 18, Route 26 ( only in North Brunswick – entirely concurrent with Livingston Avenue ), Route 27, Route 28, Route 32, Route 33 ( only in Monroe ), Route 34 ( only in Old Bridge ), Route 35, Route 91 ( concurrent with Jersey Avenue in North Brunswick and entering New Brunswick ), Route 171, Route 172 ( only in New Brunswick ), Route 184 and Route 440.
The route comes to the Livingston Circle, a realigned traffic circle, with County Route 508 ( W. Northfield Avenue ) and County Route 609 ( Eisenhower Parkway ).
The route crosses County Route 527 ( Livingston Avenue ) and narrows to two lanes a short distance past that intersection.
In 1952, Route 10 was designated to run along a new, never-built alignment farther to the north, running through Belleville, Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, Montclair, West Orange, and along the Livingston / Roseland border, roughly along much of the routing of present-day County Route 611 ( Eagle Rock Avenue ), and following its current alignment through Morris County to Ledgewood.
Route 26 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States, running along Livingston Avenue from U. S. Route 1 ( US 1 ) in North Brunswick Township northeast to Nassau Street at the to the border of New Brunswick.
The road was designated State Highway Route 26 in the 1927 state highway renumbering, running from the state line in Trenton to State Highway Route S-28 in New Brunswick along the turnpike and Livingston Avenue.
The roadway heads westward as the Livingston Avenue Extension, crossing south of a pond and to the north a car dealership.
Passing to the east of a railroad fork, Route 26 parallels the Northeast Corrdior tracks as Livingston Avenue, crossing through an industrial area and intersecting with the Route 26 Connector soon after.
Route 26 continues northward along Livingston Avenue, passing to the east of residential homes and to the west of commercial businesses.
Livingston Avenue continues northward, crossing through industrial, commercial and residential districts in rapid succession.
Livingston Avenue, which was previously designated Route 26, continues under the designation Middlesex County Route 691.
The designation, assigned as part of the 1927 state highway renumbering covered the current alignments of most of U. S. Route 1 from Trenton ( including its business loop ) to where Route 26 turned onto Livingston Avenue.
From there, Route 26 continued along Livingston Avenue past Nassau Street and into the city of New Brunswick, ending near an intersection with State Highway Route S-28 ( George Street ).
Construction of the new highway continued northward, with a portion of the highway still unconstructed by June 1930, a portion near the Adams train station and part of Livingston Avenue still was not constructed to full state standards.
During the 1940s, the Middlesex County officials designated Route 26 ( Livingston Avenue ) through New Brunswick as County Highway 3-R-16, but was signed as part of Route 26 to its end at State Highway Route S-28 ( George Street ).
The county-maintained portion became Middlesex County Route 691 while the southernmost portion of Livingston Avenue became part of Route 171.
These include the 31 Coach USA Bus which stops at the corner of Irvington Avenue and Academy Street and travels between the Livingston Mall and Newark Penn Station, the 92 route which goes from South Orange Train Station to Branch Brook Park in Newark, and the 107 route which goes from South Orange Train Station to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City.
There are several Borough-owned parks that bracket Salt Brook, including Veterans Memorial Park on South Street, Lyons Park on Livingston Avenue, and Clearwater Park near the end of Central Avenue.
Aside from a fashionable home on Fifth Avenue, the Ryans maintained homes in Washington, D. C. and Livingston, Virginia, all reflecting the wealth of one of America's most prosperous and devoutly religious Irish Catholic families.
They are held at the municipal offices, 160 Livingston Avenue, on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month.

Livingston and inside
The lack of dams along the river provides for excellent trout habitat from high inside Yellowstone Park, downstream through Gardiner, the Paradise Valley, Livingston, and to Big Timber, a stretch of nearly.
Soon afterward, Speaker-elect Bob Livingston of Louisiana announced he wouldn't take the post after the revelation of an extramarital affair, Armey initially seemed to have the inside track to become Speaker.

Livingston and New
A 1824 landmark U. S. Supreme Court ruling overturned a New York State-granted monopoly (" a veritable model of state munificence " facilitated by one of the Founding Fathers, Robert R. Livingston ) for the then-revolutionary technology of steamboats.
* Slater, Don 2002, ' Social Relationships and Identity Online and Offline ', in L. Lievrouw and S. Livingston ( eds ), The Handbook of New Media, Sage, London, pp533 – 46.
The trial, for which Allen hired Jared Ingersoll to represent the grantholder interest, began in July 1770, pitting Allen against politically powerful New York grant-holders, including New York's Lieutenant Governor Colden, James Duane ( who was prosecuting the case ), and Robert Livingston, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ( who was presiding over the case ).
His mother, Anita Frances ( née Levy ; later Livingston ; May 22, 1926 — July 1981 ), was a lawyer and judge in New Orleans and, later, a Louisiana Supreme Court justice.
Alexander grew up in Livingston, New Jersey and is a 1977 graduate of Livingston High School.
James Monroe and Robert R. Livingston traveled to Paris to negotiate the purchase of New Orleans in 1802.
Livingston was authorized to purchase New Orleans.
Jefferson had authorized Livingston only to purchase New Orleans.
Jefferson had sent James Monroe and Robert R. Livingston to Paris in 1802 to try to buy the city of New Orleans and adjacent coastal areas.
Robert Livingston, as Chancellor of the State of New York ( the state's highest ranking judicial office ), administered the oath of office to George Washington at his first inauguration ; there was no Chief Justice of the United States, nor any other federal judge prior to their appointments by President Washington in the months following his inauguration.
On June 11, 1776, Congress appointed a " Committee of Five ", consisting of John Adams of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, Robert R. Livingston of New York, and Roger Sherman of Connecticut, to draft a declaration.
** William Livingston, Governor of New Jersey ( 1776-1790 ) ( b. 1723 )
* November 27 – Robert Livingston, American member of the New York colonial assembly ( 1737-1758 ) ( b. 1708 )
* January 30 – Monroe and Livingston sail for Paris to discuss, and possibly buy, New Orleans ; they end up completing the Louisiana Purchase.
The first local society was founded August 22, 1881 in Dansville, Livingston County, New York, where she maintained a country home.
In July 1776, the New York convention appointed a committee, including John Jay, Robert Livingston, George Clinton and Robert Yates, to " devise and carry into execution " measures for " obstructing the channel of Hudson's river, or annoying the navigation of the said River.
* On 1857-03-23, Allegany County lost another to Livingston County, passing the Ossian, New York area to Livingston County, and establishing the current border between them.
* Livingston County, New York-northeast
* Livingston County, New York-southeast
Kosher stores on Wall Street and in Livingston, New Jersey have since closed.
Livingston County is a county located in the U. S. state of New York.
Livingston County is part of the Rochester, New York Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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