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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Updates on shootings.. Burney: Unions need to give back to avoid layoffs.. Olddoc: Who does Corporation Counsel represent, mayor or council?.. Bernice reviews end-of-year meetings, Council vacancy.. PSN offers free 9-bout boxing card tonight..


PLAINFIELD TODAY:
Shooting:  "Man, shot 2nd time in 2 weeks, refuses to cooperate with police" -- Courier | Ledger |
1982 Murder:  "Sentencing of Petterway closes book on 1982 murder"
Traffic Alert:  "Johnson Drive in Watchung to be closed for two weeks" -- Take note, all you shortcutters.
Obituary:  "Josie Belle Johnson, brought knitting group to Plainfield Senior Center"

Newark:  "With 818 jobs cut, workers left to ponder future"
Rahway:  "Freeholder Proctor resigns to take Rahway mayor post" -- DeFilippo will convene faithful in interim process.
South Plainfield:  "Council to hear options for new library"
Union County:  "County, state take new approach on prisoner re-entry"

Medical Marijuana:  "Christie reaches deal on medical pot" -- Ledger | Courier | PolNJ |
Port Authority:  "Proposed budget calls for 200 layoffs"
School Super Salaries:  "Sparks fly at Christie's Parsippany town hall"
Tappan Zee Proposal:  "Christie to NY on sharing cost of new bridge: Fuggedaboutit"

Holiday Decorations:  "Towns cut back on decorations, festivities in light of tough times"

RECENT POSTS: Bernice reviews end-of-year Council meetings, upcoming vacancy and 2011 races. Olddoc ponders the question of who Corporation Counsel represents: Mayor or Council? Maria invites all to comment on the question: What do Plainfield students deserve? Councilor Burney urges unions to give back to avoid layoffs. Plainfield Sports News provides a link to a free nine-bout boxing card online tonight.



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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 4. 9 AM - 4 PM. FUSP: Annual Holiday Craft Fair. Local crafters offering homemade foods, jewelry, pottery, knit goods, ornaments. Also available will be a variety of Fair Trade products, including coffee and chocolate. Desserts, coffee and mulled cider will be available in the Stevens Café. There will be craft demonstrations and kids' craft workshop where youngsters can make items to take home. Several craft items will also be raffled. Info at (908) 756-0750 or visit the website, www.fusp.org/. At First Unitarian Society of Plainfield, 724 Park Avenue. (Parking in city lot across from church.) Proceeds will benefit the Society's community outreach programs and its congregational work. FREE.

  • Today - December 4. 10 AM - 3 PM. Senior Center Holiday Bazaar. Members and friends of the Plainfield Senior Center host their annual holiday bazaar, featuring handmade gift items, special crafts, hand-knitted accessories, afghans and more, one-of-a-kind jewelry, bric-a-brac, clothing and ethnic memorabilia. At the Plainfield Senior Center, 400 East Front Street. Info: (908) 753-3506. FREE.

  • Today - December 4. 10 AM - 4 PM. Miracle Baptist Church Holiday Bazaar. Holiday crafts and gifts, including handmade centerpeices, handcrafted jewelry, clothing, accessories and Avon and other great gifts for the season. At Miracle Baptist Church, 225 Leland Avenue (at East 3rd Street). FREE.

  • Today - December 4. 11 AM - 1 PM. Latino Action Network Holiday Brunch. Members and friends of the Latino Action Network will gather for a delicious holiday brunch. At Panico's, 103 Church Street, New Brunswick. Tickets: $50/person. Reservations: Claribel Azcona-Barber at (908) 812-8037 or email azconabarber@aol.com.

  • Today - December 4. 3 PM. POP: March Remembering the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Members and friends of the Peoples Organization for Progress will gather at the steps of City Hall and march down Watchung Avenue to the Quaker Meetinghouse. Featured speaker Aminifu Williams will address the question 'Where we are today'. Public  is invited to participate.

  • Today - December 4. 5 - 7 PM. Opening Reception: Annual Small Paintings Exhibit. Celebrating 142 years of service to Plainfield art lovers, Swain Gallery opens this year's exhibit of small paintings by thirty artists. Also available during regular shop hours: Tuesday - Friday, 10 AM - 5 PM; Saturdays, 9:30 AM - 4 PM; Sundays, Noon - 4 PM. At Swain Galleries, East 7th Street and Watchung Avenue. Info: (908) 756-1707 or visit the website at www.swaingalleries.com/.

  • Today - December 4. 7:30 PM. Concert: Psalms and Carols of Mystery and Majesty. Join with the Cantabile Chamber Chorale in a celebration of the season. Program includes: Bernstein Chichester Psalms; J.S. Bach Cantata BWV 140; de Victoria O Magnun Mysterium; Baumel This is the Day; Fielding Behold The Dark and Bitter Night; and Schubert Psalm 23. At Christ United Methodist Church, 485 Hoes Lane, Piscataway. Tickets: $20/at the door, $15/Seniors/Students.

  • Tomorrow - December 5. 11 AM - 4 PM. FUSP: Annual Holiday Craft Fair. Local crafters offering homemade foods, jewelry, pottery, knit goods, ornaments. Also available will be a variety of Fair Trade products, including coffee and chocolate. Desserts, coffee and mulled cider will be available in the Stevens Café. There will be craft demonstrations and kids' craft workshop where youngsters can make items to take home. Several craft items will also be raffled. Info at (908) 756-0750 or visit the website, www.fusp.org/. At First Unitarian Society of Plainfield, 724 Park Avenue. (Parking in city lot across from church.) Proceeds will benefit the Society's community outreach programs and its congregational work.

  • Tomorrow - December 5. 2 - 4 PM. duCret: Annual Miniature Art Show. This annual show of original art pieces by the school's students and Open House of the school is a Plainfield tradition. The duCret School, which has been preparing students for careers as fine and commercial artists for more than 80 years, is housed in an 1890s mansion that was the former site of the all-boys Wardlaw Country Day School. At duCret School of the Arts, 1038 Central Avenue. Park in rear parking lot, entrance to hall directly from lot. Info: (908) 757-7171 or visit the website at www.duCret.edu/.

  • Friday - 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.

  • 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.
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