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Friday, November 7, 2008

Ledger colors Plainfield sort of blue.. Charlotte to be indicted?.. Bernice: UNB interior wrecked.. Green takes bows for Obama victory..

PLAINFIELD



PLAINFIELD TODAY:
Be sure to check out fellow Plainfield bloggers: Bernice: Park Avenue apartments get first approval, UNB's main interior wrecked, and 'yes' for a motto. Olddoc's not feeling kindly toward the Ledger, but has some beautiful Paris pix. PEPtalk suggests Plainfield's School District fails to include parents as part of the conversation for developing effective strategies and partnerships. At PPS NEWS, Cedarbrook School hosts a 'fly-in' assembly. Assemblyman Green takes bows for the Obama victory and says some things he mentions don't bother him. Councilor-elect Adrian Mapp posts a 'thank you' and a vision statement for Plainfield.



Obama Victory: "Councilor Burney: 'Election proves democracy works'"
2006 Drug Case: "Drug-dealer's verdict, sentence upheld"

Schools Construction: "DOT commissioner takes over schools construction"
Illegal Immigrants: "Migrants deported in record numbers in NJ"

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WHAT'S HAPPENING

  • LIBRARY'S ANNUAL 'FOOD FOR FINES' DRIVE. Through Wednesday, November 19, pay down your library fines for overdue items by donating non-perishable food items. One can or food item equals $1.00. All donations will go to Plainfield feeding programs during this holiday season. Info: (908) 757-1111, x11.

  • BUDGET CALENDAR: A three-year budget comparison document is online here.

    • Mon Oct 20 | Fire Division and $1.66M error.
    • Thu Oct 23 - 7:30 PM, City Hall Library | Extra budget meeting: IT [Information Technology], Public Information, and Project Alert [Dudley House].
    • Fri Oct 31 | Citizens Budget Advisory Committee sends budget recommendations to council.
    • Fri Nov 7 | City Council sends budget changes to Council finance committee.
    • Mon Nov 10 | City Council discusses budget changes and recommendations (from CBAC) with self, and requests administration comment and implementation. CBAC presentation of recommendations to City Council.
    • Wed Nov 13 | Administration responds electronically to change recommendations.
    • Mon Nov 17 | Resolution for budget changes is finalized and brought forward.
    • Mon Nov 24 | Public hearing on FY2009 Budget.
    • Mon Dec 1 | FY2009 Budget adoption..

  • Tomorrow - November 8. 8 PM. Plainfield Symphony: Tribute to Leonard Bernstein. Guest Conductor: Gary Schneider. Celebrating Lennie's 100th with the Overture to Candide and the Symphonic Dances from West Side Story. Also: Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5. At Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, Watchung Avenue at East 7th Street. $25/General seating. $15/Senior & Student. Info: (908) 561-5140 or email info@plainfieldsymphony.org. The Plainfield Symphony, New Jersey's oldest community symphony, was established in 1919.

  • Monday - November 10. 7:30 PM. City Council Agenda Session. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue.

  • Tuesday - November 11. 11 AM. Veterans Day Observance. At the War Memorial, Watchung Avenue and East 7th Street.

  • Wednesday - November 12. 7 PM. Cable TV Advisory Committee. City Hall Library. Public invited.

  • Thursday - November 13. 5:30 - 8:30 PM. Getting Connected: Free and Low-cost Marketing Solutions. Business owners, nonprofits and entrepreneurs will learn how to grow a customer base with free and low-cost internet marketing solutions. Sponsored by the Plainfield Chamber of Commerce. At the Plainfield Public Library, Park Avenue at West 8th Street. Free for members, $10/non-members. Info: (908) 315-0838 or email to plainfield.chamber@gmail.com.

  • Saturday - November 15. 1 - 3 PM (Awards at 2 PM). Annual Photography Exhibit: Plainfield Storefronts and Shopping Scenes. Opening reception for the annual exhibit of photos of Plainfield daily life. This year features nearly 90 photographs from two dozen photographerss. All photos are added to the library's permanent collection documenting Plainfield's visual history. Sponsored by the Friends of the Plainfield Public Library. At: Anne Louise David Meeting Room, Plainfield Public Library. Park Avenue at West 8th Street. FREE.

  • Saturday - November 15. 7:30 PM. Godspell. The compelling and memorable musical hit presented by Rainbow Experience. At: United Church of Christ-Congregational, 220 West 7th Street (at Madison Avenue). $15/adult, $10/seniors and children. Tickets and info: (908) 755-8658 or (908) 233-2494.

  • Saturday - November 15. 8 PM. Mendelssohn: Elijah. The Crescent Choral Society sings Mendelssohn's masterful setting of this powerful biblical story, accompanied by Crescent's G.F. Adams organ. At Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, Watchung Avenue and East 7th Street. $20/person. Seniors $15, students $5. Info: (908) 756-2468 or www.crescentconcerts.org/.

  • Sunday - November 16. 3 PM. Godspell. The compelling and memorable musical hit presented by Rainbow Experience. At: United Church of Christ-Congregational, 220 West 7th Street (at Madison Avenue). $15/adult, $10/seniors and children. Tickets and info: (908) 755-8658 or (908) 233-2494.
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CENTRAL JERSEY

Union County Dems: "The party is over for Charlotte DeFiliippo" -- Imminent indictment is rumored.

Reactions to Obama's Election--
New Providence: "Seeking ways to fund open-space improvements"
North Plainfield: "High school crisis drill conducted" -- Courier | Ledger |
Somerset County: "Counts, recounts to continue for days" -- Signs of growing Dem presence.


STATE



Obama Effect: "Teachers ponder Obama's effect on NJ" -- Worries about 'pay for performance'.

Bias Attacks: "Sikhs want action on bias attacks"
Casinos: "Pinnacle on hold, Borgata lays off 400"
Eminent Domain: "Supreme Court stays out of Long Branch case"
NJN: "Station loses its boss, drops plans to go public"
Tax Cuts: "Report: Business tax cuts may not help NJ in recession"
State Debt: "Red ink continues with $2B in new debt"

Sheneman's Cartoon is here.

Margulies' Cartoon is here.


NATION / WORLD



Obama Transition --
2008 Elections --
Obama Blowout?: "No, but a clear-cut win for a change"
Results: "Eight races still too close to call"
Palin: "Palin's tricky path back"
Lame Duck Bush: "Bush moves fast to cut environmental protections"
Iraq: "Iraqis seek more 'withdrawal' talks, US says they're over"


OF INTEREST



Fashion: "Designer Mark Ecko make Rutgers (his alma mater) fashionable"
Gay Marriage: "Black turnout for Obama doomed gay marriage in California"


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