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Saturday, July 31, 2010

PSN: Wolves host Lions today.. Maria: Opinionated piece, with warning.. Bernice on the cusp of 7.. Renata: 'Fixed' Evergreen sign still generates derision..


PLAINFIELD TODAY:
Community Meeting:  "Panel discussion on gangs with Rev. Al Sharpton scheduled for Sunday"
Masjidullah:  "Plainfield Islamic center reopens following renovations" -- Photo gallery here.
YMCA:  "Plainfield YMCA seeks volunteers for PGA tour event"

D&R Canal:  "No more barges but plenty of beauty" -- State's 70-mile long park.
Dunellen:  "Latest round of vehicle burglaries draws new warning from cops"
Furloughs:  "Roselle sets days to furlough municipal workers"
Garwood:  "Senior housing complex at former St. Anne's school gets green light"
Mayoral Recall:  "JC mayor responds to recall committee, highlights accomplishments"

Lautenberg: "Senator introduces mental health counseling bill for GIs" -- Suicide rate among military now higher than ingeneral population.

Legislation:  "Christie, critics spar over 'tool kit'" -- From WSJ.
Medical Marijuana: "Christie to Rutgers: 'You're disjointed'"
Pension Funds:  "State in jeopardy of not making pension payment, Christie says"
Rutgers:  "Report: Public, private workers' compensation roughly equal"

Plainfield observers (click on name to go to post): Bernice on the eve of 7 years retired, still going strong even if her press pass is a plaything now. Olddoc finds the City's website less than edifying (not to mention accurate), and discovers younger folks know nothing about Paul Muni's  Oscar-nominated performance. Maria has a piece on District facilities' planning, with strong opinions and a warning. Piv on the Administration's unfilled financial slots: No Way To Run A City. Jerry  posts an apparent Christie administration release on new HIV/AIDS drug benefit program. Bo on the 22nd posts the RNC statement on Obama's NJ visit. Councilor McWilliams outlines her 'FAIR' (Fiscal Accountability, Integrity and Responsibility) package, with box scores. Plainfield Sports News finds the Wolves hosting the Lions in Plainfield today.

Don't miss these personal blogs by Plainfielders, each with a point of view: Rebecca Williams' Confessions of a Bathrobe Blogger; BOE member Renata Hernandez blogs anew at new blog Standing In The Gap, finds Evergreen School's sign generates lots of mirth and derision -- even after 'fixing';  her daughter Milani Hernandez is at PEPTalk: A PPS pupil's perspective; Jackie Schnoop's The (TV) Show Must Go On, continues with Big Brother 12...to nominations; and Dottie Gutenkauf's Dottie G Sez. There are two personal blogs concerned with the Plainfield public schools: Dr. E=MC²; and Eye on Plainfield Schools.



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WHAT'S HAPPENING



  • Today/Tomorrow - July 31, August 1. 10 AM - 4 PM. Estate Sale, 911 Woodland Avenue. Baby grand piano, grandfather clock, furniture, china, silver, crystal, tools, refrigerator, TVs, lamps, patio furniture, more. At 911 Woodland, just off Watchung Avenue. No early birds.

  • Sunday - August 1. 6 PM (Doors open at 5:30 PM). Town Hall Meeting on Gangs: A Call To Action. Panel discussion on gangs, guns, education, employment and other issues. Rev. Al Sharpton is invited; event will be broadcast on WBLS and WLIB. Featuring city officials and members of the 'Taking Back Our Streets Task Force'. See Courier story here. At Washington Community School, 427 Darrow Avenue. (Parking available in the Spooner Avenue lot.) Info: Mayor's Office, (908) 753-3310.

  • Tuesday - August 3. 6 PM. National Night Out Program. Per item on City website's calendar. No flyer posted.

  • Tuesday - August 3. 6 PM. Mayor's Anti-Violence Program. Volunteers gather at City Hall to be bused to various neighborhoods to knock on doors, hand out fliers and speak with residents about their concerns. Info: (908) 753-3310 or see here.

  • Tuesday - August 3. 6:30 PM. Board of Ed Policy Meeting. At the PHS Conference Room, 950 Park Avenue. Agendas are online at www.plainfieldnjk12.org/. Public welcome.

  • Wednesday - August 4. 6:30 PM. Board of Ed: Informational Meeting on Barack Obama Academy. At PHS Auditorium, Park and Stelle Avenues. Parking in PHS lots or on the street.

  • Wednesday - August 4. 7 PM. Zoning Board of Adjustment. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue (parking in lot at rear of building). Public invited.

  • Wednesday - August 4. 7 - 9 PM. Family Movie Night: Beauty and The Beast. Presented by the Plainfield Public Schools. At Washington Community School, 427 Darrow Avenue. (Parking available in the Spooner Avenue lot.) FREE.

  • Thursday - August 5. All Day. Dairy Queen Miracle Treat Day. Buy a Blizzard today only and a donation will be made to the Children's Specialized Hospital. Take the kids, tell the neighbors! It's for a good cause. Plainfield Dairy Queen is at 1367 South Avenue.

  • Thursday - August 5. 8 PM. Planning Board. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue (parking in lot at rear of building). Public invited.
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Friday, July 30, 2010

Olddoc questions Sunday's town hall meeting.. Bernice on paucity of press releases.. Maria: Schools may yet get construction $$$..


PLAINFIELD TODAY:
Gangs:  "Plainfield panel discussion with Rev. Al Sharpton scheduled for Sunday"
Finance Jobs:  "Plainfield's push to fill long-vacant financial posts stalls"
[Marc Dashield]:  "Finance committee raises concerns on Montclair's debt"

Dunellen:  "Towne Pharmacy to repay $730,000 for bilking insurers" -- Billing full price for generics.
East Orange:  "Australian businesses eye East Orange"
Shared Services:  "Lambertville, Frenchtown merge construction offices"
'Sewer Use Fee':  "Cranford creates fee based on tax bill to offset loss in state aid"
UCIA Solar Program:  "Berkeley Heights says 'no thanks'" -- See how the program works here.
Un-Governmentalization: "Hopewell Borough explores becoming a nonprofit, giving up government statues"

Budgets:  "Camden mayor warns of 24 percent budget cut"
Bergen County Improvement Authority:  "Audit assails lax controls" -- When is UCIA going to be audited?
County Prosecutor Offices:  "State  panel begins look at taking over prosecutor offices"
Hudson Tunnel:  "Study: Tunnel connecting NJ, NY will increase property values"
Immigration:  "NJ advocates rally for repeal of Arizona law"
NJ Economy:  "NJ lags Northeast neighbors in job growth"
-- From NJ Spotlight.
NJN, NJ Public Radio:  "Report: Use crisis to reshape public media"
Schools:  "Tenure reform, merit pay, charter schools fast becoming policy mainstays" -- From NJ Spotlight.

Shirley Sherrod:  "Sherrod to sue Andrew Breitbart over edited video" -- Video purposely misrepresented her, led to firing.

Plainfield observers (click on name to go to post): Bernice rakes the city's lack of 'press releases' over the coals, justifiably. Olddoc has questions about Sunday's town hall, gunshot monitoring and other administration moves. Maria finds Plainfield may yet get its schools construction money and a pleasant LOL moment. Piv on the Administrations unfilled financial slots: No Way To Run A City. Jerry  posts an apparent Christie administration release on new HIV/AIDS drug benefit program. Bo on the 22nd posts the RNC statement on Obama's NJ visit. Councilor McWilliams outlines her 'FAIR' (Fiscal Accountability, Integrity and Responsibility) package, with box scores. Plainfield Sports News notes Wolves come from behind in opener.

Don't miss these personal blogs by Plainfielders, each with a point of view: Rebecca Williams' Confessions of a Bathrobe Blogger; BOE member Renata Hernandez blogs anew at new blog Standing In The Gap, with episode 4 in the Dleifnialp Mirroring Academy (get it?); her daughter Milani Hernandez is at PEPTalk: A PPS pupil's perspective; Jackie Schnoop's The (TV) Show Must Go On, with live feeds since the eviction; and Dottie Gutenkauf's Dottie G Sez. There are two personal blogs concerned with the Plainfield public schools: Dr. E=MC², argues the District is moving expeditiously to evaluate and decide on the Obama Academy; and Eye on Plainfield Schools.



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WHAT'S HAPPENING



  • Today/Tomorrow/Sunday - July 30/31, August 1. 10 AM - 4 PM. Estate Sale, 911 Woodland Avenue. Baby grand piano, grandfather clock, furniture, china, silver, crystal, tools, refrigerator, TVs, lamps, patio furniture, more. At 911 Woodland, just off Watchung Avenue. No early birds.

  • Today - July 30. 5:30 PM sharp (return at Midnight).  PHS Class of 1970 Cornucopia - Dinner Cruise. Tickets: $89/person. Cash bar. Free transportation departs from the Hyatt Regency-New Brunswick, 5:30 PM sharp. Info/Reservations:  Mike Lipscomb (908) 322-6969 or Carolyn Jenkins (732) 940-5630.

  • Sunday - August 1. 6 PM (Doors open at 5:30 PM). Town Hall Meeting on Gangs: A Call To Action. Panel discussion on gangs, guns, education, employment and other issues. Rev. Al Sharpton is invited; event will be broadcast on WBLS and WLIB. Featuring city officials and members of the 'Taking Back Our Streets Task Force'. See Courier story here. At Washington Community School, 427 Darrow Avenue. (Parking available in the Spooner Avenue lot.) Info: Mayor's Office, (908) 753-3310.

  • Tuesday - August 3. 6 PM. National Night Out Program. Per item on City website's calendar. No flyer posted.

  • Tuesday - August 3. 6 PM. Mayor's Anti-Violence Program. Volunteers gather at City Hall to be bused to various neighborhoods to knock on doors, hand out fliers and speak with residents about their concerns. Info: (908) 753-3310 or see here.

  • Tuesday - August 3. 6:30 PM. Board of Ed Policy Meeting. At the PHS Conference Room, 950 Park Avenue. Agendas are online at www.plainfieldnjk12.org/. Public welcome.

  • Wednesday - August 4. 6:30 PM. Board of Ed: Informational Meeting on Barack Obama Academy. At PHS Auditorium, Park and Stelle Avenues. Parking in PHS lots or on the street.

  • Wednesday - August 4. 7 PM. Zoning Board of Adjustment. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue (parking in lot at rear of building). Public invited.

  • Wednesday - August 4. 7 - 9 PM. Family Movie Night: Beauty and The Beast. Presented by the Plainfield Public Schools. At Washington Community School, 427 Darrow Avenue. (Parking available in the Spooner Avenue lot.) FREE.

  • Thursday - August 5. All Day. Dairy Queen Miracle Treat Day. Buy a Blizzard today only and a donation will be made to the Children's Specialized Hospital. Take the kids, tell the neighbors! It's for a good cause. Plainfield Dairy Queen is at 1367 South Avenue.

  • Thursday - August 5. 8 PM. Planning Board. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue (parking in lot at rear of building). Public invited.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Bernice and Olddoc on Council meeting.. Bernice: Masjidullah reopens Friday.. Maria: Who gets, does not get school construction money..


PLAINFIELD TODAY:
Gunplay:  "Plainfield considering gunshot-detection network" -- Courier | Ledger |
School Officials:  "Plainfield school officials' court date postponed" -- Gallon, Kemp.
Schools Construction:  "Christie releases funds, none for urban districts" -- From NJ Spotlight.
State Funding:  "Treasurer: Schools, towns should expect same funding level for FY2011"
Obituary:  "Al Goodman, of Ray, Goodman & Brown and The Moments" -- Popular Plainfield performer.

Dunellen:  "Towne Pharmacy to repay $730,000 in drug bilking scheme"
Hillside:  "Township: 50 layoffs if unions won't negotiate"
Immigrant Smuggling:  "Texas man pleads guilty to smuggling to NJ, NY" -- Caught in Elizabeth.
Privatization:  "Township may privatize inspections"
Sunshine Law Violations:  "Gloucester Freeholders placed under judge's watch"

Obama Visit:  "President meets small business owners at Edison sub shop" -- Ledger | LedgerVideo | Courier | CourierVideo | CourierPix | Text of Remarks | Lesniak Commentary |
Charter Schools:  "Bill would change guidelines, involve Rutgers in certifying"
Privatization:  "Putting state's public parks in private hands"
-- From NJ Spotlight.
State Pensions:  "NJ plans to make first payment into pension fund since 2008"

Antique Bicycle Marathon:  "The Wheelmen, Monmouth U hosts 100-mile NJ bike tour"
Obituary:  "Theo Albrecht, built grocery chain that owns Trader Joe's, Aldi"

Plainfield observers (click on name to go to post): Bernice notes finance posts remain unfilled, and Masjidullah celebrates reopening tomorrow. Olddoc recounts last night's Council meeting. Maria posts link to state's list of schools receiving construction funding. Piv on pay-to-play in Plainfield. Jerry posts commendatory letters from the Plainfield Public Library and the NJ League of Women Voters. Bo on the 22nd posts the RNC statement on Obama's NJ visit. Councilor McWilliams outlines her 'FAIR' (Fiscal Accountability, Integrity and Responsibility) package, with box scores. Plainfield Sports News notes Wolves come from behind in opener.

Don't miss these personal blogs by Plainfielders, each with a point of view: Rebecca Williams' Confessions of a Bathrobe Blogger; BOE member Renata Hernandez blogs anew at new blog Standing In The Gap, posts episode 3 in the Dleifnialp Mirroring Academy (get it?); her daughter Milani Hernandez is at PEPTalk: A PPS pupil's perspective; Jackie Schnoop's The (TV) Show Must Go On, with live feeds into the dawn, but showing at least one person getting some sleep; and Dottie Gutenkauf's Dottie G Sez. There are two personal blogs concerned with the Plainfield public schools: Dr. E=MC², argues the District is moving expeditiously to evaluate and decide on the Obama Academy; and Eye on Plainfield Schools.



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WHAT'S HAPPENING



  • Today - July 29. 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.

  • Today - July 29. 6 PM (Executive Session). Special Board of Ed Meeting. Action may be taken (Personnel, Legal). At the PHS Conference Room, 950 Park Avenue.

  • Tomorrow - July 30. 5:30 PM sharp (return at Midnight).  PHS Class of 1970 Cornucopia - Dinner Cruise. Tickets: $89/person. Cash bar. Free transportation departs from the Hyatt Regency-New Brunswick, 5:30 PM sharp. Info/Reservations:  Mike Lipscomb (908) 322-6969 or Carolyn Jenkins (732) 940-5630.
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