Wawa receives preliminary site approval for South Avenue site.. Drake House: Women's History Month lecture Sunday.. Maxson teacher named NJ Literacy Teacher of the Year..
[PLAINFIELD TODAY]
PLAINFIELD
- Drake House: Women's History Month lecture Sunday. Read more here. -- Women's Suffrage, including Plainfield.
- Schools: Maxson teacher Shalonda Archibald named NJ Literacy Teacher of the Year. Read more here.
- Senior Art Exhibit: Union County now accepting registrations. Read more here.
- State of the City: Mayor Mapp's State of the City Address: Smarter, Safer, Stronger. Read more here.
- Union County Republicans --
- Pat Quatrocchi will run against Linda Carter. Read more here.
- Kane, Gelband will run for Freeholder. Read more here.
- Wawa: Wawa receives preliminary site approval for South Avenue site. Read more here.
OF INTEREST
- Drive-in Theater: NJ's only drive-in opens for the season. Read more here. -- You have to get to Vineland.
- Edison: Shooting leaves one dead, one wounded. -- Ledger | Courier |
- Newark: Future of marijuana in Newark uncertain. Read more here.
- New Zealand Shootings: New Zealand falls silent for mosque victims. Read more here.
- Princeton Seminary: Students ask for reparations for school's links to slavery. Read more here.
- Use of Force Hearing: Black residents tell stories of excessive police use of force. Read more here.
- Booker 2020 --
- Ohio state Dem chair says Booker tailor-made for Buckeye success. Read more here.
- Booker's most boring tweets are his biggest self-own. Read more here.
- Bon Jovi hosting fundraiser for Booker. Read more here.
- Sen. Menendez: American people deserve to know what's in Mueller report. Read more here.
- Guns: State sues gun dealer who shipped 'ghost gun' kit to NJ. Read more here.
- Liquor Licenses: What happened when Massachusetts expanded sales to grocery stores. Read more here.
- Marijuana --
- NJ's high stakes battle for legalization. Read more here.
- Sen. Ron Rice's letter to his colleagues before Monday's vote. Read more here.
- Whoopi Goldberg jumps in, making calls to lawmakers. Read more here.
- Explainer: What's in NJ marijuana law. Read more here.
- Native Americans: 2 NJ tribes can sell crafts, but not open casinos. Read more here.
- Obamacare: Murphy proposes state-based exchange. Read more here.
- SDA: How SDA chief Delgado-Polanco rose to power. Read more here.
- Tax Incentives: Whistleblower suit shows Christie pressure to bend rules. Read more here.
- Mueller Report --
- 25 sub-plots to watch in the Mueller investigation. Read more here.
- Trump circle in peril despite end of Mueller probe. Read more here.
- Tweets: Booker on Trump's McCain tweets: Repugnant. Read more here.
- [ OLDDOC] Olddoc offers posts on Storch and council action, and Dan's comments. (10/17/18)
- [Mayor MAPP] Mayor Mapp advises he has discontinued his blog.
- [Councilor STORCH] Councilor Storch offers his take on the Woodland School plan and open house. (1/27/19)
- [Freeholder WILLIAMS] Freeholder Williams wishes Happy Holidays to all. (12/27/18)
- [SEAN McKENNA] Back after a 4 month break, Sean comments on Council. (4/05/19)
- [JACKIE] Survivor 38: Edge of Extinction, episode 5 blog party. (0/20/19)
- [REBECCA at Bathrobe Blogger] Rebecca wishes Happy Holidays to all. (12/27/18)
- [NOEL at Jersey HS Sports] Ranney takes the Tournament of Champions. (03/21/19)
- [CARL at Plainfield Wildlife] Carl spots a groundhog checking out his camera. (03/10/19)
- [DAN at Laona Boy] Dan recalls boyhood Halloweens of the 1950s. (10/30/18)
CLIPS
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