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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Olddoc on Monday's Council agenda.. Bernice: Bibi may be back soon; Statute on constables.. Maria: BOE agenda includes 'professional development' reimbursements.. Rucker's brief on Dem City Committee.. Jerry: Open dialogue on daylaborers?.. PSN on Cardinal win over Teaneck..


PLAINFIELD TODAY:
Boys Basketball:  "Johnson's transfer doesn't stop Plainfield" -- Online photo gallery here.
Missing Couple:  "Plainfield woman with Richmond ties killed by multiple gunshot wounds" -- Richmond Times-Dispatch.

Greyhound Foster Program:  "Youth inmates care for greyhounds"
Kickback Scheme:  "Westfield school official suspended in  bribe investigation"
Union County Pension Padding:  "Richard Childs joins a long list of pension padders" -- From CountyWatchers.

Gov. Christie:  "Christie will be taxpayers' advocate in union talks, aide says"
Benefit Reforms:  "Benefit reforms shouldn't mean union busting" -- Editorial, Courier.
Property Taxes:  "Average NJ property taxes jump more than 4% in 2010"

RECENT POSTS: Bernice notes hints Bibi may be back soon, tracks down the statute on constables, finds money involved. Olddoc scans Monday's Council agenda, finds interesting additions. Maria goes over Tuesday's BOE agenda, including reimbursements for professional 'gowth'. Tony Rucker, at Queen City Progressive, gives a brief rundown of the Dem Committee meeting, promising more tomorrow (same for me). Jerry asks whether 'we are ready for a n open dialogue' on daylaborers. Plainfield Sports News finds Cardinals win over Teaneck, advance to finals.


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