Stacey and Laurie have proudly called Livingston home for 34 years. For decades, they have shown up for this community: volunteering, organizing, and staying engaged throughout every phase of Livingston’s rapid growth. They are not career politicians. They are neighbors, parents, community builders and they are ready to lead.
Stacey holds a Bachelor’s degree from Binghamton University and brings over a decade of experience in government and public policy. She has served as Chief of Staff and Director of Constituent Services, helping move legislation from idea to law and ensuring residents get the support they need. Stacey and her husband, Ted, raised their two children, Carly and Evan, through the Livingston Public School system and are proud grandparents to Romy.
Laurie holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University at Albany and brings a strong background in business and community leadership. She is a devoted volunteer, advocate, and currently serves as Vice Chair of the Livingston Zoning Board, working closely with residents on the issues that impact their daily life. Through her leadership with the National Council of Jewish Women, she has championed menstrual equity and community advocacy, delivering real results for families locally and across New Jersey. Laurie and her husband, Jack, are proud parents of their daughter, Natalie, who was born and raised in Livingston.
They have the roots. They have the record of service. And they have a plan. Not talking points, but real, specific commitments that Livingston residents can hold them to.
This race is winnable because voters are ready for change. Rapid development, unaddressed flooding, closed-door governance, and years of the same faces have created an opening for exactly the kind of candidates Stacey and Laurie are: experienced community members with fresh energy and no political baggage.

