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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Bernice: Only 1 PMUA nominee approved.. Jerry takes 'high road', attacks Rebecca.. Olddoc: Jerry mistakes statement for apology.. Williams moved by Shawane Lovely funeral.. Rucker on 'true' economic development.. Maria on District's late response to computer breach.. PSN on Cardinals and Badger Elite camp..


PLAINFIELD TODAY:
 Schools Computer Breach:  "Scrambling to address digital vandalism" -- Also see 'Google affirms Dan' above.
Hall of Fame:  "Plainfielder Daniel Harrison set to enter New Jersey City U. hall of fame"
Jerry Green:  "Blame Jerry Green for Plainfield's problems" -- Letter, Plainfield resident and BOE member Rasheed Abdul-Haqq.
Weather:  "Next NJ snowstorm likely to hit Wednesday" -- Snowing outside as I compile this.

Union County Dems:  "County Dems decry closing of MVC patronage pit in Elizabeth"
Rahway:  "Beware of red light cameras coming soon"

Gov. Christie --

Charter Schools:  "Some want greater local say in charters approval process" -- NJ Spotlight | Record |
Driver Safety:  "NJ's driver safety laws second-best in country"
Schools Construction Authority:  "Layoff notices sent to SCC employees"

RECENT POSTS: Bernice notes Council appoints only one of 3 PMUA nominees, and 1994's storms were worse. Olddoc on Jerry mistaking a statement for an apology; School district's computer breach; and road conditions, including South Avenue and Cushing Road. Maria on the District's late response to the computer breach. Councilor Williams is moved by funeral for Shawane Lovely, homicide victim. Jerry takes the 'high road': confuses statement for apology, attacks Rebecca, notes all the respect he gets on housing issues. Tony Rucker, at Queen City Progressive, argues transit-oriented development is not 'true' economic development. Plainfield Sports News finds some Cardinals players getting ready for Badger Sport Elite 7--on-7 camp.


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