Livingston announces 55th annual golf outing to honor Don Schwartz

Shawn R. Klein, Mayor at Township of Livingston
Shawn R. Klein, Mayor at Township of Livingston
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The Township of Livingston announced on Apr. 8 its 55th Annual Golf Outing, set to take place on Monday, May 4, at Cedar Hill Country Club. The event is open to all Livingston residents and their guests, regardless of skill level.

The outing will honor Don Schwartz this year. Organizers say the event aims to bring the community together for a day of golf and camaraderie.

Participants will begin with a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. The registration fee is $250 per person and includes lunch, golf, cocktail hour, dinner, and a tee-off gift.

Those interested in joining or seeking more information can contact Pat Ippolito by email at pippolit@kean.edu or call Ron Barbella at 973-535-7925 ext. #7203.

Community events like the annual golf outing provide an opportunity for residents to connect while supporting local initiatives. With this being the 55th edition of the event, organizers expect continued strong participation from across Livingston.



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