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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Olddoc is back: BOE, Council, and speakerphones.. Maria: Kill barberries!.. Piv on Transitional Aid.. Bernice: The heat made me do it..


PLAINFIELD TODAY:
Abbott Funding:  "Christie budget gives Abbotts 58.8% of all aid" -- Bigger percentage than even Corzine, but at what future cost?

Asbury Park:  "Council considers topless beach proposal" -- Topless in Asbury? Gasp!
Community Foodbank:  "Nonprofit converts stale bagels to crisps" -- When life gives you lemons...
Fanwood:  "Restored caboose will highlight ties to Central RR of NJ"
Linden:  "Red-light cameras at intersections come online"
North Plainfield:  "Police probe two Route 22 gas station robberies"
RWJ:  "Hospital uses backup generator during heat-related power outage"
Scotch Plains:  "Student rebounds from surgery to excel" -- Helped Plainfield Pop Warner cheerleaders advance to Eastern Regionals.

Tax Cap --

DEP Leases:  "Audit show leases to private firms not well managed" -- As in granting ROW for gas line for $45,000 total.
Energy Policy:  "Task Force: Reduce energy use to keep businesses in NJ"
-- From NJ Spotlight.
Queen Ellizabeth's Visit:  "Queen meets Christie at Ground Zero"
Schools:  "JC residents protest Superintendent's contract extension" -- Say 30 days legal notice required for action on Super's contract.
Transportation Trust Fund:  "Christie to refinance fund's bonds in October" -- From NJ Spotlight.

Plainfield observers (click on name to go to post): Bernice finds the heat inspiring posts (and note, Google turned up 21,400 entries for that long word). Olddoc is back, weighing in on BOE 'accommodation' of the public, Council's non-interest in accommodating the public and questions 'speakerphone' attendance. Maria revels in the heat, rails against Japanese Barberry (I agree!) and suggests Buffalo as a model (yes, Buffalo!). Piv looks into the new conditions for Transitional Aid. Jerry takes a break from a blizzard of posts. Bo on the 22nd notes marathon legislative session ends with real tax reform. Councilor McWilliams looks forward to budget season with a call for strong fiscal leadership. Plainfield Sports News finds Sky Blue back in action.

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;  her daughter Milani Hernandez is at PEPTalk: A PPS pupil's perspective; Jackie Schnoop's The (TV) Show Must Go On; and Dottie Gutenkauf's Dottie G Sez. There are two personal blogs concerned with the Plainfield public schools: Dr. E=MC², challenges Assemblyman Green to take some ownership of school district problems; and Eye on Plainfield Schools.



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  • Job Opening: Director for 'Out of the Box Club' Math and Science Program. Exciting new matn and science program for 3rd through 7th grade students seeking director (part-time). The successful applicant will be passionate about the sciences and math and have the ability to develop and lead activities that excite and motivate children. The club will have fall and spring sessions of ten weeks each. The director will design the total program, assist in recruiting as well as train and supervise staff. Bachelor's degree or equivalent required plus strong math science interest and work with this age group. The program will operate at St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Send resumés to: Plainfield Grassroots CDC, POBox 1762, Plainfield, NJ 07060 or email plainfieldgrassroots@gmail.com for more details.

  • Camp Discovery Day Camp. Monday - Friday, June 28 - July 23. 9 AM - 3 PM. For children 8 - 11 (entering grades 3, 4 and 5). Arts, swimming, field trips, drama, community gardening, plus learning experiences in reading, science and math. Cost: $25-$150/week (sliding scale - scholarships available). Registration: $35, includes first week and camp T-shirt. Sponsored by United Plainfield CDC and UCC-Congregational. At United Church of Christ, Congregational. West 7th Street and Madison Avenue. Camp director: Eric Halpern. Info: (908) 755-8658.

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

  • Tomorrow - July 8. 6 PM (rain date July 29). Plainwood Square Summer Concert. Featuring keyboardist Nat Adderley (who wrote many of Luther Vandross' hits), David Cedeno and his Latin Beat orchestra, and pop/jazz artist Bobby Syvarth. There will be a special presentation to the Plainfield Rescue Squad. Sponsored by the Plainfield SID, Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders, Plainfield Cultural & Heritage Commission, and local businesses: Burger King, Dairy Queen, Investor's Savings Bank, KFC, McDonald's, PNC Bank and Wendy's. At Plainwood Square Park. FREE.

  • Saturday - July 10. 11:30 AM Departure (return at 9:30 PM). PHS Class of 1970 Atlantic City Trip. To the Hilton Casino and outlet shopping. Leaving from Stelle Avenue parking lot of Plainfield High School. Tickets: $35; $20 return. Info: Viola Gillette-Eaddy (732) 208-7167.

  • Saturday - July 10. Noon - 5 PM. Benefit Card Party. A card party to benefit the Neighborhood Health Services Center. Games include: Bid Whist, Bridge, Pinochle, Spades, Poker, and more [no gambling]. Food, music, door prizes. Tickets: $25/person, Children 10 and under free. Info: Paulette Hussey, (908) 454-4600 x4002 or email here. At Neighborhood Health Center, Myrtle and Rock Avenues.

  • Monday - July 12. 6:30 - 8:30 PM. Youth Partnership of Union County. Informing the community about mental health with games, skits, short films and conversation, with a special performance by the Mental Health Players. Light refreshments will be served. Info: Gloria Parker (908) 789-7625. At the Plainfield Area YMCA, 518 Watchung Avenue (corner of East 6th Street; parking in the rear). FREE.

  • Monday - July 12. 7:30 PM. City Council Agenda Session. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue. (Parking and entry at rear of building.) Agenda should be found online at www.plainfield.com/Agendas.htm. Public may speak at end of meeting.

  • Tuesday - July 13. 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.
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