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Sunday, April 28, 2019

Plainfield's Union County taxes go down -- yes, down.. Firefighter says she was raped, tortured by fire instructor.. Freeholder Williams: Sensory Friendly "Henry and Mudge" at UCPAC This Sunday.. Olddoc casts a baleful eye on several developments.. Carl posts new vid of groundhog..


[PLAINFIELD TODAY]
PLAINFIELD
  • Arbor Day: Scenes from the 2019 Arbor Day celebration in Plainfield. Read more here.
  • Dragonfly Theater: Dragonfly presents 'The Importance Of Being Earnest' at duCret. Read more here.
  • Kean U.: Plainfielder Danielle Butler initiated into Phi Kappa Phi honor society. Read more here.
  • Taxes: Plainfield's Union County taxes go down. Read more here.
  • Union County History Grants: Plainfield Historical Society, duCret receive grants. Read more here.

OF INTEREST

  • Bookstores: Independent bookstores thriving in NJ (with map). Read more here.
  • Elzabeth: Grewal replaces UC Prosecutor, calls for Elizabeth police director to step down. -- InsiderNJ | NJGlobe | Ledger | Courier |
  • Lawsuit: Firefighter says she was raped, tortured by fire instructor. Read more here.
  • NRA: North forced to resign amid alleged financial scandal. Read more here.
  • Women in Politics: School forced to cancel event because not open to all. Read more here. -- Why didn't the LWV just find another location? They had plenty of time.

STATE/NATIONAL

  • 2020 Prez Race --
  • Bridgegate: Bridget Kelly speaks out on Rachel Maddow about a mysterious phone call. Read more here.
  • Econ Dev Authority: Murphy appoints Kevin Quinn to head EDA. Read more here.
  • Marijuana: Holley opposes developing proposal to break up marijuana legislation. Read more here.
  • Schools Dev Authority: Murphy names Da Silva acting head. Read more here.
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