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PLAINFIELD
                TODAY:
Politics:  "Live chat with Ledger's politics team online at 11 AM"
            
            Liberty Science Center:  "'Gridiron Glory' showcases history, science of football"
            Lutherans:  "NJ Lutherans install new bishop"
Montclair:  "Named one of NJ's great downtowns in 2013"
Rahway:  "'Culture Crawl' comes to Rahway"
Same-Sex Marriage --
Transportation:  "NJ highway funding changes, favors southern counties"
          
Obamacare --
RECENT POSTS: Councilor Mapp, at Mapping It Out,
              finds Mayor ordering payroll clerk to break the law. Bernice
                offers commentary on 'acting' pay for Mayor. Assemblyman Green, at Jerry
                  Green's Page, notes Speaker Oliver hails gay marriage ruling. Olddoc
                had company over the weekend. mmm . At Plainfield
                  Sports News, it's Montgomery over Plaifnield. At Jackie's
                        TV Blog, the Amazing Race season premier blog party. David Rutherford, at Plainfield
                View interviews Darryl Clark.
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PLAINFIELD
                TODAY:
Accidnet;  "Two people injured when car flips onto ledge in crash" -- Courier | Ledger |
Elections:  "Candidates invited to fill out questionnaires for Courier News"
          Shooting:  "Man shot in Liberty Village parking lot" -- Courier | Ledger |
            AA:  "Rutgers production of 'Pass It On' takes up origins of Alcoholics Anonymous"
            
Archdiocese of Newark:  "Report: Pope to appoint co-adjutor bishop to assist Myers"
Crib Safety:  "Keeping Babies Safe is committed to safe sleeping environments for babies"
Dog Poop:  "Condo complex to use DNA to track pooper-scooper scofflaws"
Jersey City:  "Councilman wants to ban smoking from city parks"
Madison:  "Filling vacancy, council rejects GOP favorite, picks former councilor"
Passaic County:  "Two judges face removal for continued friendship with sewer official"
Tall Buildings:  "Top ten tallest buildings in NJ" -- None are in Plainfield, in case you wondered.
            2013 Governor's Race:  "Major police union will sit out governor's race"
Food Stamps:  "Fox pushes dishonest claims to defend GOP's Food Stamp cuts"
          Merck:  "FDA won't approve drug to reverse effects of anesthesia"
Schools:  "Is a four-day week possible for NJ schools?"
  
RECENT POSTS: Bernice
                notes solar panels, more on HPC agenda. Olddoc
                posts a potpourri plus some bike nostalgia. Councilor Williams, at And
                  My Point Is. calls attention to Banned Books Week. David Rutherford, at Plainfield
                View introduces Plainfield's own Negros Americanos. Rebecca, at The
                Darkinboddy Chronicles, on Melanie's survival. At Jackie's
                        TV Blog, she takes a day off?
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                calendar is now hosted by Google Calendar and has moved
                to the sidebar to the right. For an overview of how
                Google Calendar works, see my post here.
 
 
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