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Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Historical Preservation Commission discusses 'after the fact' repair project.. Murphy proposes highest cigarette tax in country.. Scotch Plains Chef Joe Murphy wins Food Network's 'Chopped Sweets' contest.. Noel at HS Sports: Patrick School eliminates Plainfield from UCIAC Tournament..


[PLAINFIELD TODAY]
PLAINFIELD

  • Girl Scouts: LWV and Scout councils partner for Voter Girl events. Read more here.
  • Girls Basketball: South Plainfield notches win against Plainfield in overtime. Read more here.
  • Historical Preservation: Commission discusses 'after the fact' repair project. Read more here.
  • Historical Society: Historical Society to host 'Dismantling the Racism Machine'. Read more here
  • Missing Person: Wayne Bacon has been missing for 14 years. Read more here.
  • Plainfieldview: Lot 8 and the pedestrian mall: a case study in neglect. Read more here.
  • Stabbing: One killed, 3 wounded in Plainfield stabbing. -- Ledger | Courier | NBC4 |
  • Women's History: Meet the NJ women who won the right to vote. Read more here.

OF INTEREST
  • Ledger: nj.com removing comments from site on Thursday. Read more here.
  • Scotch Plains: Chef Joe Murphy wins Food Network's 'Chopped Sweets' contest. Read more here.
  • Tolls: Toll hike proposed for Parkway and Turnpike. Read more here.

STATE/NATIONAL

TRUMP WORLD

  • Coronavirus: Virus could be 'black swan' threat to economy and reelection. Read more here.
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