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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Maria to District: What happens to teacher salaries after ARRA expires?.. Bernice interviews Rivers.. Renata thanks all who turned out last night..



PLAINFIELD TODAY:

Plainfield Symphony: "'Russian Nights' concert features Young Pianist winners"
Black History Month: "Recalling the Negro Leagues and baseball's segregated past"

Bridgewater Commons: "Mall owner Simon Property offers $10B for General Growth Properties"
Car Break-ins: "Thieves swipe stuff from 11 unlocked cars" -- MO: If they're unlocked, rifle through...
Chopin Concert: "Concert in Clark celebrates composer's 200th birthday"
Curling: "Learn about curling at Plainfield Curling Club open house"
Drugs: "The solution to NJ's heroin problem is not more drugs"
Hillside: "Menza's ties to Christie go back to campaign, bad blood with DeFilippo earlier"
Libraries: "Libraries feels recession's pinch just as usage skyrockets"
Rutgers: "NJ patent bank aims to supercharge state's economy"
Theater: "NJ theaters up their game to attract customers" -- Economy is tough on the arts.
Shared Services: "Fanwood, Scotch Plains consider combining libraries"

Gov. Christie --
Affordable Housing: "Advocates ask court to stay Christie's order halting activity"
Paul Mulshine: "Why NJ doesn't hold a referendum on its soaring debt"
Pension Reform: "NJ pension reform: Some recommendations" -- OpEd.

Plainfield observers (click on name to go to post): Bernice interviews Councilor Bridget Rivers. Maria asks what the District does after they expire if ARRA monies are used for PAAS salaries. Councilor Storch advises we should be concerned about next year's budget this year. CBAC (budget advisory committee) has put its presentation to the Council on the FY2010 budget online.

Don't miss these personal blogs by Plainfielders, each with a point of view: Rebecca Williams' Confessions of a Bathrobe Blogger; Renata Hernandez' PEPTalk: Revisited, Renata thanks those who turned out Monday evening, and tells why she yanked a post on the NJForums; Jackie Schnoop's The (TV) Show Must Go On; and Dottie Gutenkauf's Dottie G Sez.

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WHAT'S HAPPENING


  • Today - February 16. 8 PM. Public Hearing: FY2010 Budget as Amended. Taxpayers and other interested parties may present objections to the proposed budget as amended by the City Council at its meeting last week. At City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue. Parking and entry at the rear of the building. Public welcome.

  • Tomorrow - February 17. 6 PM. 4th Ward Community Meeting. Community members are invited to join in a conversation about Ward 4 concerns and opportunities, hosted by Councilor Bridget Rivers. Among the topics to be addressed are: public safety, quality of life issues, creating block associations and building a sense of community. At Clinton Elementary School, 1302 West 4th Street (at Clinton Avenue). All are invited.

  • Tomorrow - February 17. 7:30 PM. Cultural & Heritage Commission. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue (parking in lot at rear of building). Public invited.

  • Tomorrow - February 17. 8 PM. FOSH 5K Run Planning Meeting. Anyone interested in helping plan and promote FOSH's third 5K Run is invited to meet with others who are working on this community project, being coordinated by Tom Glynn of FOSH. Sunday, September 26 has been set as the date for the event, a portion of the proceeds of which will be donated to projects FOSH supports in the community -- especially awards to graduating PHS seniors and tuition to Plainfield school children for after-school and summer classes at duCret School of Art. At the Plainfield Area YMCA, 518 Watchung Avenue (corner of East 6th Street; parking in the rear).

  • Thursday - February 18. 10 AM - 1 PM. HIV: Basic Facts All Should Know. Lunch served. At the Plainfield Area YMCA, 518 Watchung Avenue (corner of East 6th Street). Info: Donna, Robin or Scott at Bridgeway's PATH office, (908) 249-4100 x101.

  • Thursday - February 18. 7 PM. FOSH Monthly Meeting. All are welcome at the monthly meetings of Plainfield's largest non-profit, non-partisan, all-volunteer grassroots community improvement organization. This month will focus on the annual Garage Sale (in May), the United Way's 'Maidens in May' house tour and September's planned 5K Run. Also reports on starting a block association for Oxford Avenue residents, and on the Block Association Coordinating Council. In the Anne Louise Davis Meeting Room at the Plainfield Public Library, Park Avenue and 8th Street. Info: Pat Kavanaugh, (908) 561-6046. All are welcome.

  • Thursday - February 18. 8 PM. Planning Board. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue (parking in lot at rear of building). Public invited.

  • Friday/Saturday - February 19/20. 8 PM. Theater: The Light in the Piazza. A young American tourist falls for an Italian while visiting Rome. Based on the novella by Elizabeth Spencer. At CDC Community Theater, 78 Winans Avenue, Cranford. Tickets: $20, Senior/Student $18. Student Rush: Students admitted for half price after 7:30 PM day of performance. More info at their website www.cdctheatre.org/.

  • Saturday - February 20. 1 PM. Olympic Gold Medalist Cullen Jones at the YMCA. Jones, who hails from Irvington, will talk about his journey from learning to swim at the Newark Y to representing the USA at the Beijing Games. The event promotes Jones' Make-a-Splash Foundation and the YMCA's initiative to provide swimming lessons to every Plainfield public school youngster. Jones will sign autographs and pose for photos. Children FREE; adults, $5. At the Plainfield Area YMCA, 518 Watchung Avenue (corner of East 6th Street; parking in the rear).

  • Sunday - February 21. 3 PM. Piano: Jade Simmons offers 'Russian Ruminations'. Crescent Concerts presents the electrifying African American pianist Jade Simmons in a program of Shostakovich, Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev and Scriabin. Tickets: $20/$25 at the door, Seniors $15, Students $5. Info: (908) 756-2468 or crescentconcerts.org/. At Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, East 7th Street and Watchung Avenue (parking in lot on First Place or at Swain Galleries).
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