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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Maria on PISA and Plainfield.. Jerry on Huntington's sufferers care center.. Olddoc: Israeli artist's interpretation of Psalm 23.. Bernice awaits Imbolc/Candlemas.. PSN: Sky Blue FC signs second free agent.. Owen on International Baccalaureate program.. Jackie: Survivor: Nicaraugua blog party..


PLAINFIELD TODAY:
'Christmas in the Park':  "Cathedral International hosts event to benefit local children"
'Lady Jam':  "Plainfield pastor hosts weekend entertainment event"
Traffic Alert:  "Route 22 eastbound lane shift in Union"

Elections:  "Ruling awaited in South Amboy mayoral election" -- One vote separates winner, loser.
Linden:  "Layoffs loom for Linden firefighters" -- Ledger | Courier |
Newark:  "Booker aide hops, skips and jumps to $206K income"
Newark:  "Moody's downgrades Newark bonds in face of $30M deficit"
Shared Services:  "Madison may take over courts for Chatham, Harding"

Christie 'Tool Kit':  "Christie, top Dems stalemate on arbitration reform" -- Ledger | Gannett | PolNJ |
Legislature:  "Both houses begin movement on jobs bill package" -- Ledger | Gannett | NJNewsrm |
NJN:  "Despite uncertain future, broadcasting authority signs long-term leases"
Property Taxes:  "Tax burdens may force many to leave NJ"
PSE&G:  "State moves to block PSE&G from profiting from federal rate incentives" -- From NJ Spotlight.
Schools Development Authority:  "SDA gets new budget but still no word on construction projects" -- Plainfield on waiting list.
Teachers Union --

RECENT POSTS: Bernice looks forward to Imbolc/Candlemas. Olddoc takes a break from Jerry and Dagger Dan  to show off an Israeli artist's interpretation of Psalm 23. Shalom!. Maria on PISA -- what you should know, where to look.. Jerry posts a legislative press release on the advance of a care facility for Huntington's sufferers. Plainfield Sports News finds Sky Blue FC signs second free agent, and fighter Tarvis Simms gets back to business. Owen Fletcher, at Plainfield Tomorrow, discusses the International Baccalaureate as a program for Plainfield's schools. Jackie Schnoop's The (TV) Show Must Go On, post the Survivor: Nicaraugua 12/8 blog party.


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WHAT'S HAPPENING



  • HOLIDAY GIVING OPPORTUNITIES --
    • CHILDREN'S BOOKS: The Plainfield Municipal Utilities Authority is collecting new or gently used children's books. The books will given out at a holiday party hosted by Daybreak Community Development Corporation. Your gift will make a child's holiday a little brighter -- and help support the PMUA's mission to recycle. Books may be left in the lobby of the PMUA offices at 127 Roosevelt Avenue (corner of East 2nd Street) between 8 AM and 5 PM, Monday through Friday until December 17th. For more info, see here.

    • WINTER COATS: New or clean, gently used winter coats for children, teens and young adults are needed. You might check with your dry cleaner to see if they have unclaimed coats they are disposing of. Articles may be dropped off at the Dairy Queen, 1367 South Avenue Sundays before 1:00 PM through Friday, December 17th. For more info, see here.

  • Today - December 9. 6:30 - 8:30 PM. School District: Community Budget Meeting. The school district, in collaboration with the School-Community Relations Committee presents an overview of the 2011 school budget process. At the BOE Administration Building (Jefferson School), 1200 Myrtle Avenue. Info: Eric Jones, (908) 731-4221.

  • Tomorrow - December 10. 7:30 PM. 15th Annual Drake House Tree Lighting. Over the years, the annual tree lighting has become one of the Drake House's prime outreach events, drawing in a large number of families from the neighborhood. This year will feature caroling, a surprise visit by Santa with a gift for every child, and refreshments. There will be drawings for raffle winners and the special Gingerbread House which will be awarded to a lucky family. There will be three theme-decorated trees in the museum's period rooms as well as in the Ballroom. At the Drake House, 602 West Front Street (at the foot of Plainfield Avenue). Info: (908) 755-5831 or visit the website at www.drakehousemuseum.org/.

  • Saturday - December 11. 10 AM - 3 PM. Gifted: A Holiday Bazaar. Featuring holiday crafts, small gifts, jewelry and homemade baked goods. Sponsored by the New  Covenant Christian Academy (proceeds will benefit the Academy). At First-Park Baptist Church Hall, Central Avenue at West 7th Street. Entry off the parking lot on Central Avenue.

  • Saturday - December 11. Noon - 3 PM. 6th Annual Horse and Wagon Rides. Bring the kids out for this ever-popular holiday event, sponsored by Plainfield merchants. Two staging areas: Downtown, West Front near McDonald's, and South Avenue, at Plainwood Square Park. Goody bags for all riders, compliments of the merchants. Santa will be available for photo opportunities with the kids (bring your own camera): Downtown, Noon to 1:15 PM, and South Avenue, 1:45 to 3:00 PM. Drawing for a giant toy-filled  Christmas Stocking at 3:30 PM at Plainwood Square Park (entry forms will be available at both staging locations). Sponsored by the Pllainfield SID. FREE.

  • Saturday - December 11. 1 - 3 PM. Christmas In The Park Toy Giveaway. Free toys, clothing, food, fun and hot chocolate. Sponsored by Cathedral International of Plainfield. All are welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Unwrapped toys. First come, first served. At Hannah Atkins Park, West 3rd Street and Plainfield Avenue.

  • [NEW LISTING] Saturday - December 11. 6 PM. Church-n-The Hood: Lady Jam Speaks!. A special holiday evening of music, food, and inspiration for our youth, young adults and the young at heart. Rev. LaDana Clark (Lady Jam) will be joined by special guests and talented friends from New Jersey, New York and Delaware. The first 50 attendees 17 and older will receive a free copy of Lady Jam's new CD 'Bullies: Beware!' from the 'Stop the Hate & Start the Healing' campaign. Donation: $10/person, $5/under 12. At United Church of Christ-Congregational, 220 West 7th Street.

  • Sunday - December 12. 3:30 PM. Go Change The World: A Holiday Celebration in Dance, Song and Theatre. Shiloh Baptist Church Liturgical Dance Ministries presents an unforgettable Christmas celebration, with a guest appearance by Work of Art Dance Theatre. At Shiloh Baptist Church, 515 West 4th Street. Reservations are strongly suggested. Call Sharon (732) 247-6201, Cynthia (609) 529-3778 or the church office at (908) 754-3353. No charge, but a free will offering will be taken.

  • Sunday - December 12. 5:30 PM. Concert: Yuletide By Candlelight. The Crescent Singers present their annual gift of holiday music of all ages to the community. At Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, East 7th Street and Watchung Avenue. (Parking in church lot, on street, or in Swain Galleries lot). FREE.

  • Monday - December 13. 7:30 PM. City Council Agenda Session. Public may speak at end of meeting. City Hall Library. 515 Watchung Avenue. Parking and entry at rear of building.

  • Tuesday - December 14. 7:30 PM. Historic Preservation Commission. City Hall Library. Public invited. Parking and entry at rear of building.

  • Wednesday - December 15. 5:30 - 7:30 PM. Red Cross Holiday Happy Hour. Holiday opportunity to meet with Red Cross staff, donors, volunteers and supporters for a friendly drink and some complimentary holiday hors d'oeuvres courtesy of Frank Pascale of Cafe Vivace. Cash bar. Please RSVP here so they can be sure to have enough on hand. At Cafe Vivace, 1370 South Avenue (parking in rear).

  • Wednesday - December 22. 7:30 PM. Plainfield Shade Tree Commission. City Hall Library. Public invited. Parking and entry at rear of building.

  • Thursday - December 16. 8 PM. Planning Board. City Hall Library. Public invited. Parking and entry at rear of building.

  • Monday - December 20. 8 PM. City Council Business Meeting. City Council Chambers/Courthouse. Watchung Avenue and East 4th Street. Public may speak on agenda items at beginning of meeting, on any item at end of meeting.

  • Wednesday - December 22. 7 PM. 8th Annual Candle Lighting Service. Harvest Family Covenant Partnership Ministry hosts its 8th annual candle lighting service, followed by a light supper. The ministry is a nonprofit comprised of area ministry and business leaders, dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all people. At King's Temple Word & Worship Center, 1020 West 7th Street. Info: Sarah or Brenda, (908) 822-1515 or visit www.enjoyharvest.com/.

  • Thursday - December 23. 7 PM. Cable TV Advisory Board. City Hall Library. Public invited. Parking and entry at rear of building.

  • Saturday - December 25. Noon - 3 PM. Annual Community Christmas Dinner.  The First Unitarian Society of Plainfield continues its honored holiday tradition of a free home-cooked Christmas dinner for the hungry and lonely of the Plainfield community. (Note: They are accepting donations of new or clean gently used winter hats, scarves or gloves to be given away to the dinner guests.) Info: Cass at (732) 574-0059. At First Unitarian Society of Plainfield, 724 Park Avenue. (Parking in city lot across from church.)

  • Tuesday - December 28. 6 PM. PMUA: Rate Hike Hearing. The Plainfield Municipal Utilities Authority will consider a 61% rate hike for the 'shared services' portion of its services. At PMUA Headquarters, 127 Roosevelt Avenue (corner of East 2nd Street).

  • Thursday - December 30. 3 - 7 PM. Kwanzaa Celebration. At Washington Community School, 427 Darrow Avenue (parking in Spooner Avenue lot).
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