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Monday, February 18, 2008

Trenton Police Director Santiago at Council tomorrow.. Council mulls calendar.. 7 days to file for BOE..

PLAINFIELD

Plainfield Today:

Plainfield Plaintalker:
Crescent Times: "Seven days left to file for a BOE seat"

Plainfield Trees: "American Holly" -- Latest entry on Plainfield's trees.
Councilors are blogging: Check out Cory Storch (here) and Rashid Burney (here).

City Council: "Trenton police director to visit Plainfield"


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WHAT'S HAPPENING

  • Tuesday - February 19. 7:30 PM. City Council Agenda Session. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue. Special guest, Trenton Police Director Joseph Santiago (see more here).

  • Wednesday - February 20. 7:30 PM. Cultural & Heritage Commission. City Hall Library. Public invited.

  • Wednesday - February 20. 6 - 8 PM. Relay For Life 2008 Kickoff Party. Join in Plainfield's 2nd Annual event, an overnight celebration of hope, progress and answers -- raising funds and awareness. Find out how to honor survivors, remember those we've lost and help in the fight against cancer. At Shiloh Baptist Church Community Center, 517 West 4th Street. RSVP by Feb. 13 to (973) 736-7771 x203 or email farrah.stephenson@cancer.org. Plainfield's Relay for Life 2008 will take place June 7-8 at Hub Stine Field. See the website here: www.events.cancer.org/RFLplainfieldNJ.

  • Wednesday - February 20. 6 - 8 PM. Girl Scout Day Camp Open House. Campers and parents get a perfect opportunity to meet staffers and see what the day camp is all about. One of the two separately themed camps will be at the Jerseyland Community Center in Scotch Plains. Girls will be able to play games, try different sports, and make new friends. Inquire about Counselor positions. Open House is at the Washington Rock Council's center, 201 Grove Street East, Westfield. No reservations required. Info: Melissa Boronkas, (908) 232-3236 x1212, or by email. FREE.

  • Thursday - February 21. 8 PM. City Council Business Meeting. City Council Chambers/Courthouse. Watchung Avenue and East 4th Street.

  • Thursday - February 21. 8 PM. Planning Board. City Hall Library. Public invited.

  • Saturday - February 23. 2 PM. Iwa L'ewa African Heritage Dance Ensemble. A presentation of traditional African dance, music and storytelling honoring African ancestors. The ensemble performs with authentic instruments and colorful costumes depicting West African cultures. Chakaba, one of the ensemble's premiere dancers, will perform a special masquerade dance on stilts. Founder/director Yewande Kelly-Johnson is a dancer, choreographer, storyteller and poet who offers African dance classes to youngsters and adults in Plainfield. Sponsored by the Plainfield Cultural and Heritage Commission. At Washington Community School, 427 Darrow Avenue (parking available on Spooner Avenue). FREE.

  • Saturday - February 23. 7 PM. Jazz Concert at Wilson. Renowned jazz vocalist Carrie Jackson and her all-star trio: Jou Rainone, piano; Steve Freeman, bass; Gordon Lane, drums. Hear Carrie and crew in renditions of jazz classics from the Great American Songbook, in an intimate cabaret setting. Fisher Hall at Wilson Memorial Church, Valley Road at Hillcrest Road (parking off Hillcrest), Watchung. Light refreshments follow the concert. A free-will offering will be taken. Info: Roberta Smith at (908) 755-9654. FREE.

  • Monday - February 25. 6:30 - 8:30 PM. Music For All Seasons Conversations Series: AndrĂ© Previn. Join broadcast personality Nancy Shear in an intimate conversation with the artist, followed by a reception with wine and hors d'oeuvres. At the Bösendorfer Artist Salon, 200 Lexington Avenue (at 33rd Street), New York. MFAS is a nonprofit arts organization, the project of Plainfield residents Brian Dallow and Rena Fruchter for the past 16 years. Proceeds from this event help provide musical programs for children living in shelters for victims of domestic violence. $75/person. Tickets and info: (908) 322-6300 or visit their website here: www.musicforallseasons.org/.

  • Tuesday - February 26. 7:30 PM. Historic Preservation Commission. City Hall Library. Public invited.

  • Wednesday - February 27. 8 PM. City Council: Public Hearing and Adoption of FY2008 Budget. Is this the latest budget ever adopted? And no pressure from the state? Must be growth by unity. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue.
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CENTRAL JERSEY


Rep. Mike Ferguson: "Ferguson: Family, not election, behind decision to step down"
Muslims Against Hunger: "Muslim school aids nationwide hunger awareness program"
Rutgers: "Rutgers touts safety building"
Somerville: "Franks to speak on Corzine toll plan tomorrow"


STATE


GPS Evidence: "Lawyers target GPS data in Jersey courts"
US Attorney Chris Christie: "Christie faces a grilling over Ashcroft role"
Corzine Toll Plan: "Developers boost idea of tolls for Rts. 78, 80"
PolitickerNJ: "A Plan to Offer 50 Sites on Politics in 50 States" -- Building a national brand.
Washington-Rochambeau Road: "Historians campaign for designation of Revolutionary War road"

Sheneman's Cartoon is here.
Margulies' Cartoon is here
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NATION / WORLD


2008 Primaries --
Real Estate Market: "No Lull in Mortgage Pitches"


OF INTEREST


Bioprospecting: "Harvesting the power of plants"
Kids' Sports: "A Big-Time Injury Striking Little Players’ Knees"
Meat Recall: "Largest Recall of Ground Beef Is Ordered" -- Used in school lunches.

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