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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

11 - Tue - Development: Parking... SID expansion... Murder No. 7... Sweeney objects to paying state workers...


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Since the Green / Moriarty / Sweeney proposal has helped ignite the state budget debate, all State Budget stories will be posted in the Plainfield section for the duration. -- Dan


PLAINFIELD_________________________________________________________________________________







Plainfield Today: "Development: Where the rubber meets the pavement"
Plain Talker: "SID Expansion Up Again"

Murder No. 7 - SL: "Man dies of gunshot to head in Plainfield; Failed drug deal thought"
Herman Austin - CN: "Happy ending: Missing man found in NYC" -- Ledger has a brief, in print edition only

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Green/Moriarty/Sweeney Proposal & State Budget:
..... - SL: "Governor: Sidelined workers to be paid; Sweeney objects"
.......... - Editorial: "Those state budget baubles"
.......... - Column: Paul Mulshine: "Corzine didn't lead; he lied"
.......... - Tax Reform: "Trenton puts off property tax reform"
.......... - Tuition Hikes: "Budget caps tuition hike for public colleges"
.......... - Agencies: "Tourette's agency aid restored in budget"
..... - CN: "Goodbye, shutdown! Hello, tax increases!"
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Connections? Food For Thought
..... - Contaminants: "Edison site under scrutiny for toxins -- again"
..... - Development: "Hat-making complex to become condos and arts space"
..... - Public Access TV: "Bringing public access into TV's 21st century"

Events for this week are here

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Legal Notices: Go here, and click on 'New Search' You can search by County, Newspaper
or keyword [such as 'Plainfield' or 'Sheriff']


TRI-COUNTY AREA___________________________________________________________________________

Elizabeth, Edison: "Trio arrested with shirts worth $5,600 stolen at malls"

Edison: "Edison budget would hike taxes, spare cuts"
Edison: "Edison site under scrutiny for toxins -- again"
North Plainfield: "Barbers celebrate shop's 50th anniversary with benefit"
Piscataway -
CN: "Halpers defy eviction order"
..... - SL: "Halper farm family packs bags"
Roselle: "Roselle rejects joint policing plan, citing stretched force"


BOOKER TRANSITION________________________________________________________________________

100-Day Plan - SL: "Booker's 'ambitious' 100-day plan"
..... - NYT: "Booker Has Plan for Newark’s Reorganization"
..... - CN: "Booker unveils 100-day revival plan"


NEW JERSEY________________________________________________________________________________

Corzine: State Budget stories are filed under Plainfield section

Medicaid: "Medicaid to cover Viagra purchases again, N.J. decides"
National Guard: "State pares Guard units heading to border duty"
Real Estate: "Home sales slowing in North Jersey"

Towns:

..... - Jersey City: "U.S. to Test Security Devices at PATH Station"
..... - Passaic: "Ailing Passaic medical center files for Chapter 11 protection"
..... - Chatham: "Artificial turf given a go in Chatham"
..... - Orange: "Hat-making complex to become condos and arts space"

Sheneman's Cartoon is here
Margulies' Cartoon is here



NATION / WORLD____________________________________________________________________________

Bush - SL: E.J. Dionne: "Post-Bush GOP has a fight on its hands"

Condi in '08? - SL: "With or without her, fans of Rice for president soldier on"

Domestic spying - SL: "U.S. tells judge a trial over wiretaps would endanger security"
Immigration - NYT: "Florida Mayor Turns to an Immigration Curb to Fix a Fading City"
Jefferson Case - SL: "Judge supports search of congressional office"


OF INTEREST________________________________________________________________________________















Dell Laptops: "Dell's Exploding Computer and Other Image Problems" and the original story
Public Access TV: "Bringing public access into TV's 21st century"

Miss Manners: Check out the witty doyenne of conduct here in the Washington Post.

BOOK REVIEW LINKS: NY Times | Wash Post | Ledger | NY Rev Bks | London Rev Bks |
SPORTS LINKS: PHS | Courier | Ledger | NY Times | NY Post | Daily News | El Diario | Hoy |


DISASTERS AND AID OPPORTUNITIES_________________________________________________________

Relief and Aid Contacts:
Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org/
Salvation Army: http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/
Catholic Charities: http://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/
United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism: http://www.uscj.org/
Islamic Relief: http://www.irw.org/

Other Area Contacts: "Indonesia Relief Contacts"

PLAINFIELD TODAY: My personal take on Plainfield: news, views, gossip and sightings.
PLAINFIELD EVENTS:
The online calendar for Plainfield events, performances, and meetings.

ABBREVIATIONS AND LINKS FOR FREQUENTLY CITED NEWS SOURCES

CN - Courier News | SL - Star-Ledger | NYT - New York Times | WP - Washington Post |

AFP - Agence France Presse | AP - Associated Press | APP - Asbury Park Press | BR - Bergen Record |
CSM - Christian Science Monitor
| CP - Courier Post [Cherry Hill] | HNT - Home News [New Brunswick] |
JJ - Jersey Journal [Jersey City]
| LAT - Los Angeles Times | ND - Newsday | NOLA - Times-Picayune |
NPR - National Public Radio
| PNJ - Politics NJ | TNS - The New Standard | TT - Trenton Times |

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