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Friday, January 29, 2010

Maria links to Christie transition's education report.. Renata asks help in planning a public meeting..



PLAINFIELD TODAY:
City Administrator: "Mayor moves to fill city administrator's slot"
Boys Basketball: "Plainfield over Elizabeth"
Letter, Courier: "Better planning would help boost economy" -- Bob Darden, former BOE member.
Redistricting: "State Sen. Jerry Green backs Linda Stender for new congressional seat"
Robberies: "Police probe 5 armed robberies" -- Suspect arrested in yesterday's incident.
Business Improvement District: "Plainfield SID consultant Biagini presents plan for Chatham BID to council"

Essex County College: "Edythe Abdullah names as new president'
Linden: "Council president announces run for mayor" -- Against reformist Gerbounka. UCIA bond attorney Hudak chairs the local Dem committee. Dots galore. Connect.
Roselle: "Council appoints department heads, mayor ponders legal moves"

Christie --
Corruption: "Lakewood inspector Jeffrey Williamson pleads guilty in bribe sting"
Cryan's Ex-Girlfriend: "Set Karen Golding's computer free!" -- OpEd, THE STATE. Golding holds her seized computer, never returend, would prove a sexual relationship with Cryan, and possible wrongdoing by him.
Foreclosure Aid: "State program helps 750 homeowners facing foreclosure"
State Dems: "Wisneiwski sets goals as state chair"
Obituary: "J.D. Salinger, enigmatic author of 'Catcher in the Rye'"

Plainfield observers (click on name to go to post): Bernice. Olddoc. Maria posts a link to Gov. Christie's education task force transition report. Piv. Jerry (post comments on Jerry's blog here). Bo on the 22nd . Councilor Mapp . Councilor Storch. Councilor Burney. Councilor McWilliams. CBAC (budget advisory committee) looks for your questions and/or comments -- citizens are chiming in, check it out and add your voice.

Don't miss these personal blogs by Plainfielders, each with a point of view: Rebecca Williams' Confessions of a Bathrobe Blogger, honors author Zora Neale Hurston, who died 50 years ago; Renata Hernandez' PEPTalk: Revisited, Renata invites help in planning a public meeting on the schools and supplies important state-level contact info; Jackie Schnoop's The (TV) Show Must Go On, this week's American Idol auditions; and Dottie Gutenkauf's Dottie G Sez.

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WHAT'S HAPPENING


  • Tomorrow - January 30. Noon (weigh-in), 3 PM (start). NJLBC Boxing Tournament Show. Plainfield 5-Star Gym, East 5th Street at Roosevelt Avenue. See USABoxing website here.

  • Tomorrow - January 30. 7 PM. Concert: Lycoming College Tour Choir. Selected each year by competitive audition from the college's 105-voice College Choir, the Tour Choir presents the very finest in choral music, having performed in venues ranging from St. Patrick's and St. John the Divine cathedrals in New York to the National Cathedral in Washington and California's famed Crystal Cathedral. At Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, East 7th Street and Watchung Avenue (parking in lot on First Place or at Swain Galleries). No charge, but a freewill offering will be taken.

  • Monday - February 1. 7:30 PM. City Council Agenda Session. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue. (Parking and entry at rear of building.) Public may speak at end of meeting.

  • Thursday - February 4. 6:30 PM. Relay For Life Organizing Meeting. Join with the team organizing this year's Relay for Life event in a kickoff meeting, celebrating a world with less cancer and more birthdays! At PNC Bank, 2nd and Park Avenue (use the ATM entrance on West 2nd Street). Also, mark your calendar for the 2010 Relay For Life, at Hub-Stine Field, May 22-23. See Plainfield's website here. Info: Farrah at (973) 634-4985 or email farrah.stephenson@cancer.org.

  • Thursday - February 4. 6:30 - 9:15 PM. Talk and Exhibit: Negro League Baseball at Yankee Stadium, 1930-48. Join with Robert Scott, former pitcher and first baseman for the NY Black Yankees of the Negro National League, and Dr.Lawrence Hogan, senior history professor at Union County College. The talk will also include memorabilia as well as excerpts from a video of the League's historic first game at Yankee Stadium, July 5, 1930. A special exhibit will feature New Jersey players, including Plainfield's Joe Black, who pitched for the Baltimore Elite Giants before joining the Brooklyn Dodgers. At the Roy Smith Auditorium, Union County College, 1033 Springfield Avenue, Cranford. Registration: $10/person. To register or to request a program brochure, call the Union County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs at (908) 558-2550 or email culturalinfo@ucnj.org.

  • Monday - February 8. 6 PM. PMUA Rate Hearing. PMUA Commissioners will conduct the public hearing on the agency's proposed 2010 rate changes, at which the public may speak. At PMUA headquarters, 127 Roosevelt Avenue (corner of East 2nd Street). Info: (908) 226-2518. Regular meetings are often very brief though the rate hearing may be longer, still you should not dawdle if you're going.

  • Monday - February 8. 6:30 - 8:30 PM. Queen City Baseball League Registration. Groups offered: T-Ball (ages 4-6), Minor League (7-9), Major League (10-12), Pony League (13-14), Girls Junior Softball (5th/6th, 12 and under), Girls Senior Softball (7th/8th, 14 and under). $85/first child, 20% discount ($17) for all siblings (with fundraising commitment). Total or 50% due at registration (deposits non-refundable). Registration at McDonald's, 1241 South Avenue. Info: Karen, (908) 298-4888; Anthony (908) 451-1935; or Tasha (908) 361-2865; or visit the QCBL website here.
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