Bernice: Fiscal woes mount, Connolly transfers problematic.. Olddoc: No budget yet (again).. Maria: Textbooks unsettled, Jerry & schools money..
PLAINFIELD TODAY:
- "Administration runs off a cliff at Council meeting"
- "New Finance & Admin director paid nearly $250K to leave former job"
Commuting: "NJT launches redesigned website"
Drugs: "Authorities: Plainfield man head of PA drug ring"
PMUA: "Is a windmill for power in PMUA's future?"
Letter, CN: "Corzine's the choice" -- Plainfielder William Vogt is a 2nd-year student at Georgetown U's School of Foreign Service.
Plainfield observers (click on name to go to post): Bernice notes fiscal issues arise at Council, some Connolly properties have no Certificate of Compliance (note correction, I had hastily used Realtor® 'c/o' shorthand -- my bad, DD). Olddoc sums up Council action and Administration inaction (the budget, what else?). Maria spotlights continuing textbook issues and asks what Jerry is doing about the money. Jerry notes NJDOT funds to Dist 22 towns (nothing for Plainfield's Somerset Street) -- (post comments on Jerry's blog here). Assembly candidate Vastine reviews the gubernatorial candidates and why he supports Christie.
Also, three personal blogs by Plainfielders, each with a point of view: Rebecca Williams' Confessions of a Bathrobe Blogger, Renata Hernandez' PEPTalk: Revisited, and Jackie's The (TV) Show Must Go On.
Blackmail: "Fanwood attorney admits blackmailing his boss" -- Bizarre.
Linden: "ConocoPhillips refinery fined for unsafe work conditions"
2009 Races ---
- Debate: "Christie, Daggett debate finances, Corzine a no-show" -- Gannett | Bergen Record |
- Corzine: "Seeking good news on jobs, Corzine urges cabinet to be 'creative'"
- Daggett: "Ballot is rigged to make Daggett hard to find"
- Tom Moran: "Unions' support helps Corzine on Election Day"
- Poll: "Quinnipiac: It's a dead heat"
| BERNICE'S PLAINTALKER | MARIA'S BLOG | DOC'S POTPOURRI | PLAINFIELD SPORTS NEWS |
| PPS NEWS | PEPTALK | PLAINFIELD TREES |COUNCILOR McWILLIAMS | COUNCILOR MAPP |
| COUNCILOR STORCH | COUNCILOR BURNEY | JERRY GREEN'S PAGE |
CAMPAIGN BLOGS and WEBSITES
| PPS NEWS | PEPTALK | PLAINFIELD TREES |COUNCILOR McWILLIAMS | COUNCILOR MAPP |
| COUNCILOR STORCH | COUNCILOR BURNEY | JERRY GREEN'S PAGE |
CAMPAIGN BLOGS and WEBSITES
MAYOR | |||
PIVNICHNY [blog] [website] | GOP candidate posts on issues facing the city. Website up 7/23/09. | ||
ROBINSON-BRIGGS [website] | Site is still marked 'under construction'. | ||
ASSEMBLY | |||
GREEN [blog] | Democratic incumbent. Posts campaign, Assembly and community items. | ||
MARKS/VASTINE [website] MARKS [blog] VASTINE [blog] | Republican Assembly candidates with a joint website. Marks is a former Mayor of Scotch Plains. Vastine, formerly of Plainfield, is running for office for the first time. |
Continuing the practice begun during the primary election, CLIPS is posting links to online presences of candidates in the 2009 general election campaign. That will include notices of fundraisers, rallies, etc. in the calendar section.
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WHAT'S HAPPENING
- Today - October 14. 7 - 9 PM. Using OPRA: A Citizens Training Forum. Join with other citizen activists as attorney Walt Lauers and public access activist John Paff demystify the public records request process. Sponsored by the RU Society of Professional Journalists and NJ Foundation for Open Government. In the multi-purpose room of the RU Student Center, 126 College Avenue, New Brunswick. More info here, directions here.
- Tomorrow - October 15. 9 AM - 3ish PM. Farmer's Market: Stillman Farms of Robbinsville. Fresh fruits and veggies. Vacant lot between City Hall and Salvation Army, Watchung Avenue.
- Thursdays through November 19. 4:30 - 5:3 PM. Free Basic Spanish Classes: A Plainfield Family Success Center Activity. Basic Spanish to help navigate everyday communication situations. At the PFSC, 925 Arlington Avenue (old High School), Rooms 403/405. Info: Ms. McLean (908) 731-4360 x 5381. PFSC is a project sponsored by the Plainfield Board of Education. All activities are without charge.
- Tomorrow - October 15. 8 PM. Planning Board. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue (parking in lot at rear of building). Public invited.
- Friday - October 16. 6 - 8 PM. The Drake House Reopens! Join in as the Drake House officially reopens after major capital improvements -- including heating, air conditioning and dehumidifying systems and accessibility improvements -- which will prepare the Drake House for serving the 21st century needs of its Plainfield patrons. At the Drake House Museum, 602 West Front Street (at Plainfield Avenue). FREE, but please RSVP to (908) 755-0132.
- Saturday/Sunday - October 17/18. Four Centuries In A Weekend. The Drake House is one of 25 historic sites and buildings throughout Union County sharing five themed activities on this very popular weekend. The Drake House will be open Saturday from 10 AM - 5 PM, and Sunday from Noon to 5 PM. For a complete program and list of sites, visit Union County's web page here. All sites are open without charge and the public is warmly invited.
- Sunday - October 18. 9 AM - 2 PM. Household Special Waste Collection. Items accepted include: Batteries, tires (limit 8/household), propane tanks, paints & varnishes, aerosol cans, and more. (See full list, including conditions and exclusions at www.ucnj.org/recycle/hhwd.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.
- (Special meeting) Monday - October 19. 7:30 PM. City Council: Special Economic Growth Working Session. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue. (Parking and entry at rear of building.) Public may speak at end of meeting.
- Wednesday - October 21. 7:30 PM. Cultural & Heritage Commission. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue (parking in lot at rear of building). Public invited.
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