Livingston opens registration for adult and senior winter programs

Edward Meinhardt, Mayor - Township of Livingston
Edward Meinhardt, Mayor - Township of Livingston
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Registration for winter programs and events for adults and seniors in Livingston will begin soon. Residents can start signing up on December 10 at 8:30 a.m., while non-residents will have access to registration starting December 17 at the same time.

The township’s Winter 2026 Adult and Senior Newsletter outlines a full schedule of activities, including trips, fitness classes, and both new and recurring programs. The newsletter is available as a PDF, which provides detailed information about class schedules, fees, locations, and event dates.

Participants may register online through Community Pass or visit the Recreation Office at 204 Hillside Avenue from Monday to Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. For further questions, residents are encouraged to call 973-535-7925 (option 0) during office hours or email recreation@livingstonnj.org.

“We are heading into the Winter season with a packed schedule for you. From trips, adult fitness classes to new and well loved programs, there is something for everyone. We can’t wait to see you there,” said the newsletter announcement.



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