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Monday, May 11, 2009

Candidate profile omissions.. Bernice: Will sex offender rules fall?.. Olddoc 'pimps' Spivey on PMUA.. Burney unhappy with CH74 feedback..

PLAINFIELD



PLAINFIELD TODAY:
Be sure to check out fellow Plainfield bloggers: Bernice gives kudos to M.Power's 'Raisin', tames a boxwood and notes the City's sex offender ordinance may fall to the latest court ruling. Maria checks up on the Madison Avenue playground and finds improvements can be made. Olddoc is 'pimping' Mark Spivey's article on the PMUA. PEPtalk notes testing continues this week. PSN finds Justice blanking the Vipers, 34-0. Assemblyman Green wished all a Happy Mother's Day, with a humorously role-reversed bold-face political aside. Councilor Burney is not happy with the feedback he got on his CH74 post.

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POLITICAL BLOGS and WEBSITES

MAYOR
| Adrian MAPP [website] [blog] |
James PIVNICHNY [blog] |
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Sharon ROBINSON-BRIGGS [website] |

ASSEMBLY
| Rick SMILEY [blog] |
In April, CLIPS offered to post links to online presences (website, blog, Facebook, etc.) any candidate may be using for the 2009 primary election campaign. That included posting notices of fundraisers, rallies, etc. in the calendar section. Snail mail invitations were sent to each candidate, inviting them to email links and notices to Dan and that the links will be in a special section on the CLIPS page beginning Wednesday, May 6. Links above are to those who have responded. Those not responding include: Carol Ann Brokaw-Boles, Martin Cox, Bob Ferraro and Tom Turner, as well as Assemblyman Jerry Green.

Postage: "First-class stamp hits 44¢" -- Today.

Plainfield FD: "Couple become first husband-wife team to serve together"

North Plainfield: "Boro resident filming documentary on Zambia"
Scotch Plains: "3 Westfield teens set fire after turned away from 'Relay for Life' event"
South Plainfield: "Officials check boro buildings for accessibility"

Charter Schools: "Proposed Hebrew charter school sparks debate"
Job Hunting & Cosmetic Surgery: "Need a job? Get a facelift"


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WHAT'S HAPPENING

  • Monday - May 11. 8 PM. City Council Business Meeting. City Council Chambers/Courthouse. Watchung Avenue and East 4th Street. Public may speak at beginning and end of meeting.

  • Tuesday - May 12. 7 PM. Mayoral Candidates Forum at Shiloh Baptist Church. Dr. Gerald Lamont Thomas, Shiloh's pastor, will host this community forum for mayoral candidates in the June Primary election. At Shiloh Baptist Church, 515 West Fourth Street. Info: (908) 754-3353 or visit the website at www.shilohplainfield.org/.

  • Tuesday - May 12. 7 PM. FOSH Forum on the PMUA. Owing to community interest in PMUA services, fees and other matters, FOSH is sponsoring an evening with a FOSH representative where questions can be asked and -- hopefully -- answered. In the Anne Louise Davis Meeting Room at the Plainfield Public Library, Park Avenue and 8th Street. FREE.

  • Wednesday - May 13. 10 AM - 2 PM. (Rain or shine.) Union County Paper Shredding Event. Union County residents may have confidential paper documents shredded free of charge. Paper clips and binders should be removed. Magazines not accepted. Proof of Union County residency required. Sponsored by the UC Board of Chosen Freeholders. At the Orange Avenue Pool, 1025 Orange Avenue, Cranford. Info: (908) 654-9889 or visit the website at www.ucnj.org/recycle.

  • Thursday - May 14. 10 AM - Noon. Tenant/Landlord Foreclosure Informational Workshop. What are the rights of tenants when a landlord goes into foreclosure? Attorneys from legal services will present on this timely topic. Sponsored by Plainfield Action Services. At City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue. Parking and entry at the rear of the building. Info: Joy Hilliman (908) 753-3526 or Maria Lopez (908) 753-3525. Refreshments will be served. Public welcome.

  • Thursday - May 14. 7 PM. Cable TV Advisory Board. At City Hall Library, 515 Watchung Avenue. Parking and entry in lot behind behind building. Public welcome.

  • Friday thru Sunday - May 15-17. Play: Agatha Christie's 'The Mousetrap'. Plainfield's longest-running theater group takes on the all-time longest running play. Three performances this weekend: Friday and Saturday at 8 PM; Sunday Matinee at 3 PM. Presented by Act IV Productions. At First Unitarian Society of Plainfield, 724 Park Avenue. (Parking in city lot across street.) Tickets: $15/person at the door.

  • Saturday - May 16. 9 AM - 3 PM. Family Involvement Day. The Plainfield Public Schools presents a day of activities, parent worskshops, rides for the kids and food. At Plainfield High, 950 Park Avenue. Info: Rose Davis, (908) 731-4425. FREE.

  • Saturday - May 16. 9 AM - 2 PM (Rain or shine). Electronics Recycling. Items accepted include: Monitors, keyboards, CPUs, TVs, phones, VCRs, printers and more. (See full list, including conditions and exclusions at www.ucnj.org/recycle/electronics.html.) Sponsored by Union County. At Union County College, Springfield Avenue, Cranford. Pre-registration NOT required, but proof of Union County residence is. Info: (908) 654-9889.

  • Saturday - May 16. 2 PM. 'Tom Thumb Wedding'. Presented by Toddler Learning Center. At the Salvation Army, 615 Watchung Avenue (at East 7th Street). Reception follows at Toddler Learning Center, 422 East 6th Street. Tickets: $5 at door.

  • Sunday - May 17. Noon. Hillside Avenue Neighborhood Watch. Neighbors will gather for their second annual plant exchange. Light refreshments will be served. At 1045 Hillside Avenue.

  • Sunday - May 17. Noon - 5PM. Spring Garden Fair & Plant Sale. Join Plainfield's master gardeners and friends at the 20th Annual event. Large variety of plants for sale, as well as soil test kits and gardening books. CafĂ© and bake sale. Plant and insect problem clinics. Demonstrations. Rutgers fact sheets. Children's activities. Cash only, no credit cards. Bring your own wagon. At Trailside Nature Center, Watchung Reservation. New Providence Road and Coles Avenue, Mountainside. Info (908) 654-9854 or visit www.mastergardeners-uc.org/. Free admission and parking.

  • Sunday - May 17. 3 PM. Crescent Concerts: Crescent Singers' Many Facets. Think you have a clue what these folks can do? You're in for some surprises! Witness the diversity within this talent pool. At Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, East 7th Street and Watchung Avenue (parking in lot on First Place or at Swain Galleries). Tickets: $20/person, $15/seniors, $5/students. Info: (908) 756-2468 or visit the website at www.crescentconcerts.org/.
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STATE
2009 Races: "Bill mandates disclosures by Lt. Gov. candidates"
Budget Shortfall, Editorial - SL: "A shortfall of sincerity" -- We're now facing bills incurred by Whitman and others.
Corruption?: "Funds' details 'lost in space'" -- A good one or a bad one? Depends on where you sit.
ELEC: "ELEC's outgoing chief leaves legacy as nonpartisan" -- Let's hope it stays that way.
Furloughs: "State agencies brace for furlough confusion"
Pay-to-Play: "Limits on pay-to-play chafe on some"

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