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Monday, November 14, 2011

Olddoc disagrees with Mapp, finds Storch fence-sitting.. Bernice startled by supermarket's Muzak.. Storch wonders if PMUA is changing for the better.. Maria on District's lack of technology curriculum while spending $22M.. Jackie's blog party for TAR19..


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Girl Scouts:  "2,500 Girl Scouts storm GW Bridge to mark organization's 100th anniversary"
Haven Hospice:  "South Plainfield author discusses helping dying veterans" -- Wednesday, 7 PM.
Police Blotter:  "Plainfield Blotter"
Benefits Savings:  "Health savings from new plans likely small for governments" -- Low premium, high deductible plans discussed at recent Council meeting.
Healthcare:  "Newark coalition strives treat uninsured outside the ER" -- A model for Plainfield?

Employment Discrimination:  "Ewing company fined for help-wanted ad that excluded jobless"
Millburn:  "String of 11 car burglaries in past week investigated"
Real Estate:  "McMansions swell the market as homebuyers think small"


 [Items in section below are from Sunday's Ledger, posted online in the afternoon by them]
The Auditor:  "Corzine staffer lands on feet; Ravitz trashes Tepper; Oprah and Christie"
John Farmer:  "Veterans Day: Recognizing changes, honoring service members"
Tom Moran:  "Education Commissioner offers olive branch at NJEA meeting"
Paul Mulshine on Beer:  "Heavier Light? You gotta be kidding me"

Christie Administration:  "Sources say shakeup is near"
COPS Program:  "NJ lawmakers to speak in favor of continuing community-oriented policing program"
Legislature:  "Bill to relax state ban on raw milk is being considered"
Medicaid:  "Seeking to bring managed care to behavioral services"
-- From NJSpotlight.
Schools:  "State readies new School Report Cards" -- From NJSpotlight.

Domestic Violence:  "New NJ measure aids domestic violence victims"
Migraines:  "Blinded by the light: How to stop migraines"

RECENT POSTS: Bernice is shocked by the Muzak at the supermarket. Olddoc reprints an email, disagrees with Mapp, finds Storch fence-straddling. Maria asks how the District can spend money on technology upgrades when it lacks a technology curriculum. Councilor Storch, at For Good Government, reports on a PMUA meeting, wonders if things are changing for the beter. At Jackie's TV Blog, all are invited to The Amazing Race 19 blog party.


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