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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Olddoc: PMUA candidates more impressive than Council ones.. Bernice: 'Safe City' proposal needs details.. Maria: Obama inspires, Forbes reviews 'The Cartel' movie on NJEA.. PSN: St. Patrick's mauls Plainfield.. Jackie: Survivor: Redemption Island cast profiles..


PLAINFIELD TODAY:
City Council:  "Plainfield council votes next week on council, PMUA vacancies" -- Yesterday online, today in print.
Frontiers International:  "Plainfield Frontiers celebrates 50 years, hosts landmark MLK memorial breakfast" -- Ditto.
MLK Calendar:  "2011 MLK Events calendar" -- Updated with additional events.

BOE Search:  "Hoboken BOE members relieved, frustrated as search for super concludes"
MLK Observances:  "Martin Luther King Jr Day observed in NJ"
NJ Historical Society:  "Society criticized for selling items to raise funds"

Bicycle Licenses:  "Essex legislator proposes bike tags"
Education --

Legislature:  "Bill advances providing state loans for women-, minority-owned businesses"
Medical Marijuana:  "Sen. Scutari schedules hearing to void proposed pot rules"
Sen. Menendez:  "Poll: Menendez ahead of possible challengers"

Pension Funds:  "NJ's fund for teachers, state workers gains nearly 9% this year"
Solar Energy:  "Amended solar bill worries small solar firms" -- From NJ Spotlight.
NJ Supremes:  "Rivera-Soto reverses boycott partially" -- Ledger | Gannett |

Taxes:  "NJ local taxes jump an average of 7% in past year"
'Walk to Washington':  "Christie to be speaker at Chamber event he boycotted last year"

Postage:  "Stamp price changes slated for 2011 with USPS woes"

RECENT POSTS: Bernice finds 'Safe City' proposal needs details. Olddoc finds PMUA candidates more impressive than Council ones, questions police strategy consultants as well as Hellwig plans, or lack thereof. Maria points to Forbes review of 'The Cartel' movie, highlights Obama's words on public discourse, and posts info on runaway Roselle boy. Jerry posts the Ledger article on passage of the COAH-killer bill (never mind that his version was yanked for the Lesniak version). Plainfield Sports News finds St. Pat's mauls Plainfield, Melik Brown comes to Trenton Steel. Jackie Schnoop's The (TV) Show Must Go On, posts cast quick takes (part 1) for Survivor: Redemption Island.



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WHAT'S HAPPENING



  • Tomorrow - January 14. 7:30 AM - 1 PM. Interact Club Blood Drive. North Plainfield's Interact Club is sponsoring a blood drive to help a first-grader suffering from leukemia. At the gymnasium of the North Plainfield High School, 34 Wilson Avenue, North Plainfield.

  • [MLK Event] Tomorrow - January 14. 7 - 9 PM. NAACP: Engaging Today's Civil Rights Issues. Join members of the Plainfield Chapter of the NAACP and community residents in a discussion of two of today's important issues: 7-8 PM will focus on New Jersey's legislative redistricting in 2011; and 8-9 PM will take up community needs and the social service providers of Plainfield. At Mohawk Lodge, 1357 West 3rd Street. Info: George Gore, (908) 568-8834.

  • [MLK Event] Saturday - January 15. Doors open 12:30 PM. Omega Psi Phi: 'The Dream: It's Up To Me'. Omega Psi Phi's Omicron Chi chapter presents the 'Omega Talent Hunt', showcasing the area's most talented student performers in Dance, Instrumental and Spoken Word/Drama. Awards will also be given for the annual Essay Contest. Refreshments. At Hubbard Middle School, 661 West 8th Street. Info: (201) 741-1415. FREE.

  • [MLK Event] Saturday - January 15. 7 PM. New Dems: 3rd Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Potluck and Food Drive. Join the fight to end hunger! Donations of canned goods or non-perishable food items will benefit Plainfield's StarFish feeding program. The popular potluck supper will feature food and fun for all. At the home of Councilor Adrian and Amelia Mapp, 535 West 8th Street. (Food donations may be left at any time during the week or brought to the potluck. No RSVP necessary. Invited your friends to this popular event. FREE with donation of food.

  • [MLK Event] Saturday - January 15. 7 PM. POP: Celebrating the Life  and Work of Martin Luther King Jr. The Plainfield chapter of the People's Organization for Progress holds its annual program, featuring Larry Hamm as guest speaker. At the Society of  Friends Meetinghouse, 225 Watchung Avenue. Info: Steven Hatcher, (908) 731-1518.

  • [MLK Event] Monday - January 17. 8:30 AM. Frontiers Martin Luther King Jr. Annual Memorial Breakfast. The Plainfield Area Club of Frontiers International hosts this most popular annual event. This year's guest speaker is Dr. Joy DeGruy, author of 'Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome'. At Plainfield High School Cafeteria, 950 Park Avenue (use Kenyon Avenue lot and entrance). Tickets: $16/person, $12/Students/Seniors. Info and reservations: (908) 756-4663 or (908) 822-2202, or visit the website at www.plainfieldnjfrontiers.org/.

  • [MLK Event] Monday - January 17. 3 PM. Grace Church: Eyewitness Accounts of Civil Rights Marches. Join Plainfield education professionals Barbara Gadegbeku, PhD, and Willa Cofield, EdD, in a discussion of the Civil Rights era, including eyewitness accounts of Civil Rights marches. Share your thoughts about Dr. King's Dream in the America of 2011. At Grace Episcopal Church., East 7th Street and Cleveland Avenue (use parish hall entrance at Cleveland Avenue and East 6th Street).

  • [MLK Event] Monday - January 17. 4 PM. Shiloh Baptist Church: City-Wide Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Celebration. Shiloh's pastor, the Rev. Dr. Gerald Lamont Thomas hosts this annual service for the community, this year featuring keynote speaker the Rev. Samuel 'Billy' Kyles, pastor of Monumental Baptist Church, Memphis, Tennessee, and the last person to see Dr. King alive. The Freedom Youth Choir will make a guest appearance, singing songs of the Civil Rights movement. At Shiloh Baptist Church, 515 West Fourth Street.

  • Tuesday - January 18. 7 PM. FOSH Board Meeting. The monthly meeting of this community organization plans its year-round activities. Mark your calendars for the annual Garage Sale on Saturday/Sunday, May 21/22 and the Maidens in May House Tour on May 22. At Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, 716 Watchung Avenue (parking available in the church lot or at Swain Galleries). Visitors welcome.

  • [Note Date Change] Tuesday - January 18. 8 PM. City Council Business Meeting. Date shifted owing to MLK holiday observance. 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.
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