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Monday, February 17, 2020

Sexual Assault: Union County College wrestling coach accused of assaulting teen.. Inside the restored 8th Street Marsh Mansion.. Fire destroys Elizabeth's historic Shiloh Baptist Church.. Baraka fires back at Barr over ICE plan that 'incites hatred'.. Noel at HS Sports: Maxson balance scoring defeats Hubbard..


[PLAINFIELD TODAY]
PLAINFIELD
  • ABC Board: Alcoholic Beverage Control Board publishes 2020 meeting schedule. Read more here.
  • 2020 Census: The census is coming, with one huge change. What you need to know. Read more here.
  • Marsh Mansion: Inside the restored 8th Street mansion. Read more here.
  • Sexual Assault: Union County College wrestling coach accused of assaulting teen. -- Ledger | Courier |
  • Shady Rest --
    • The center of African American society in NJ needs preservation. Read more here.
    • Remembering America's first Black country club (video). Read more here.

OF INTEREST

  • Elizabeth: Fire destroys historic Shiloh Baptist Church. Read more here.
  • History: Lincoln's forgotten legacy as America's first "green" president. Read more here.
  • Newark: Baraka fires back at Barr over ICE plan that 'incites hatred'. Read more here.
  • PNC Bank: PNC hit with $2.4M verdict of customer's sexual harassment of employee. Read more here.
  • Trivia: Who is the most Googled president of all time? Read more here.

STATE/NATIONAL
  • 2020 Prez Race --
    • Nevada: Fears grow over potential Nevada caucus disaster. Read more here.
TRUMP WORLD

  • Dept. of Justice --
    • Barr's internal reviews feed resentment, suspicion inside Justice Department. Read more here.
    • More than 1,100 ex-Justice officials call for Barr's resignation. Read more here.

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CLIPS is your daily roundup of links to blog posts and news about Plainfield or affecting Plainfielders. Begun in 2003 as an email newsletter to Plainfield city council members when I was Plainfield's public information officer, it was later offered to the general public by email and has been available as a blog since 2007. If you have questions, suggestions or tips, email me at plaindan@gmail.com.

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