
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO β¦
Livingston, NJ
Looking to move to Livingston? Youβre in good company! Learn more about this amazing town below!
Welcome to the land of the Lancers!
Livingston is a lively and family-friendly suburban community located just 20 miles outside of New York City. This residential township boasts extensive shopping options, great schools, and activities for all ages.
Visit the Town Center for great restaurants and salons, stop into the Livingston Mall for any of your shopping needs, or hop on a bus and arrive in NYC Port Authority in just under an hour.
Additionally, residents regularly enjoy the award-winning school districtβs sports games, theatrical performances, and more! Spend your time perusing the beautifully renovated public library, a summer day at the community pool, puppy play-dates at the dog park, or a friendly tennis match at the sports complex!
Around Townβ¦
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The best breakfast - Poached Pear French Toast and a Chai Latte from Sweet Basilβs Cafe
Nothing beats a Creme Brulee Latte or Tiramisu Latte from Forum Coffee Roasters!
Always love Panevinoβs Chicken Milanese any day of the week
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Enjoy the outdoors and the beautiful art at Riker Hill Art Park!
Get crafty at Creatif!
Pop over a few minutes away to the Turtle Back Zoo for a fun filled day!
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Love Letters has you covered for sweet treats and gifts!
Shopping for something special? Check out George Press jewelers
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Thinking about calling Livingston home? Weβve got the inside scoop and would love to show you around.
Quick Facts:
Check out some βQuick Factsβ here, or scroll down for a deeper look at the ins and outs of Livingston!
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31k in 2025
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Average time to NY Penn is 52 minutes by bus.
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Livingston Public School District ranked #12 in state by Niche in 2025!
1 Pre-School
6 Elementary Schools (K-5)
2 Middle Schools
1 High School
For more details on district rankings click here ; For the Livingston School District website click here.
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Livingston has many fields, playgrounds, and more. Visit the Livingston Recreation website here :
Livingston, NJ is such a special place to call home. Read below for some of our favorite local traditions and events!
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Celebrating Livingston Youth with activities throughout the week including intergenerational events, multi-cultural celebrations, LACD programs for children with special needs, Parents' Night Out mini-camp for kids, LEGO Building Blocks workshop for families, Family Festival Day at the Oval,Town-Wide Campout and Movie Under the Stars.
Check for updates here.
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Livingston's annual summer celebration, with food trucks, live music, a fishing derby, pool open house, craft fair, pet adoption, children's activities and more! Fun for the whole family, with 4 different bands this year; bands start at 1 pm and beer garden will be open from 1-5pm. Learn moreβ¦
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A full day of celebration starting at 9 a.m. with the largest Auto Show in New Jersey and ending with a fabulous fireworks display at 9:15 p.m. Main Stage entertainment begins at 7:45 p.m. Auto show takes place in the Livingston High School in parking lot; overall celebration and other events are located around Memorial Oval. Learn moreβ¦
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Enjoy your Summer evenings at the Memorial Field Gazebo on the Oval at 7pm. In the event of rain, the concert will be held in the Livingston High School Auditorium. Learn moreβ¦
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Showcase your inner Lancer with Livingston High Schoolβs spirit week that culminates into a huge Pep Rally!
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Honor those who served with the rest of the Livingston community at the annual Memorial Day Parade. The parade starts at 9:30 a.m. with a ceremonial service at the Oval to commemorate those who have died defending the United States. At 10 a.m. after the ceremony, the parade will start on S. Livingston Avenue and will end at Congressional Way. Learn More.
Explore our interactive map to discover Livingstonβs key locations! Everything from City Hall, to all of our schools, parks, clubs, and more!
Commuting Options
One of the amazing things about Livingston is that you can commute easily to NYC! With multiple options between busses, shuttles to nearby train stations, and the Path - you have options!
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Livingston Mall pick-up and South Mountain Arena Parking Lot
Goes into Port Authority Bus Terminal in NYC
40-60 minutes. Express service offered.
NJ Transit:
Buses #70 and #73 (From Livingston Mall) to Newark Penn Station
Take Path/NJ Transit to NY Penn Station
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All Boxcar buses are equipped with wi-fi, power outlets, and restrooms to make your ride as enjoyable as possible.
Buses pick up directly outside town train stations and offer curbside drop-off throughout midtown
6:15 am/7:00am pickup. Bus will makes stops in NYC along 42nd street and Madison Avenue.
Each ticket costs $19.99, or $14.99 with a Boxcar Commuter membership.
Discounts available on the Boxcar app with coupon code summit15.
In the evening our buses leave at 5:30pm from 6th Ave (just south of 43rd St) and travel directly back to train station pickup locations.
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Livingston has no trains to NY, but you can take train from any stop along Midtown Direct Line - Short Hills, Millburn, Maplewood, and South Orange.
Livingston Express Shuttle picks up at the Livingston Mall and will take residents to the South Orange Train Station
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Drive and park at Harrison Train Station (reserved parking spots available)
Drive and park at Newark Penn Station (monthly parking pass available)
All About Livingston Schoolsβ¦
Spend a perfect day in Livingston
9:30am - Arrive in Livingston:
To explore Livingston to its fullest, you will need a car! You can rent a car for a day, or take the train into a nearby town and Uber your way through the day!
Grab a coffee at Forum Coffee Roasters (try the Creme Brulee Late) or Twisted Tulip (try the Cortado or the House Chai!) or sit down for breakfast at Sweet Basilβs Cafe (the best french toast around!)
11:00am - Explore the shopping and art scene:
Shop till you drop at Livingston Mall: There are so many great shopping options here from department stores to locally owned boutiques! (and a great Barnes & Noble!) A great rainy day activity!
Riker Park
Town Center: Explore the adorable brick-lined pathways through the shops and restaurants at Livingston Town Center.
Jewelry at Pink Jewels Boutique
Candy and gourmet chocolate at Chocolateworks
Latest clothing trends at Mixology Boutique
1:00pm - Grab Lunch at one of our favorites:
Grab a slice or a salad at Anthonyβs Coal Fired Pizza!
Have a light lunch at Frutta Bowls for a smoothie bowl, oatmeal bowl, or regular smoothie!
Or if you skipped breakfast, try out Sweet Basilβs for their delicious lunch!
2:00pm - Explore:
Visit the Force Homestead Museum for some Livingston history! It is open for tours given by members of the Society from 2 pm-4 pm usually every second Sunday of the month during March-June and September-December.
See gorgeous public art installations at Essex County Riker Hill Art Park. The park was a former United States Missile Tracking Base in Livingston. The 42-acre complex was purchased from the federal government for one dollar in 1974. The buildings, which once housed army facilities, have been transformed into 38 artist studios.
If you have kiddos, explore some nature walking trails or some playgrounds! Visit town trail information site here.
4:00pm - Driving Tour:
Take a driving tour to learn about all of the different Livingston neighborhoods with a Price Group Buyer Specialist!
6:00pm - Get dinner before heading out at one of our favorite places:
Craving Italian? Panevino (try the Chicken Milanese - delicious!)
Craving Mediterranean? Thavma (BYO)
Craving Sushi? Dozo (BYO)
Upscale Steak, Sushi, and Seafood? The Feathered Fox
*7:00pm - On Summer evenings enjoy concerts at the Gazebo in Memorial Park!
Then head back home, and reminisce on your amazing day spent in Livingston - and call your Price Group agent to start booking home tours!
Letβs take a step back in timeβ¦
Livingston was named after William Livingston, the first governor of New Jersey. Livingston served as governor for 13 terms before he died in 1790.
In 1702, settlers from Newark purchased a tract of land from the Lenni Lenape Indians that encompassed the areas now known as Caldwell, Livingston and West Essex. By 1811, seven hamlets β including Teedtown (now Livingston Center), Northfield, Morehousetown (Livingston Circle), Cheapside (Livingston Mall), Washington Place and Squiertown (Route 10 Circle) got together and petitioned for the formation of The Township of Livingston.
The area became a commuting suburb after the invention of the automobile and the construction of hard-surfaced highways. After World War II, housing developments replaced farms and many people moved to Livingston. The town continues to grow due to its proximity to New York City and its highly-rated school system.