Aarons Furniture store on Somerset Street
was attacked by an unidentified flying (or nearly so)
object, Saturday night October 24.
Is that DPW Superintendent John Louise
mounting holiday decorations
outside the (original) Texas Weiner
near Watchung Avenue and East Front Street?
(Photo courtesy Cheri Bullock)
Her Hillside Avenue family home displays
a proud and happy welcome home from Iraq
to Chief Warrant Officer Denise Barnes.
Bernice and I were struck by the same sign
in a Dollar store window -- showing even
dollar stores are subject to price escalation
and must adjust their marketing statements to match the facts.
5 comments:
So delightful ! Thank you Dan!
This is why we love Plainfield. Let's hope this next year brings more development that enhances our diversity.
I hope the Christmas decorations are not the ugly, no lights decorations of the past three years. While the mayor was spending a half million dollars on her body guards our holiday decorations have been an embarrassment. Thanks Sharon.
Dan, That was not John. The SID paid for the downtown decorations to be put up.
Dan,
I particularly enjoyed the "placing of the wreath" photo. Good things do happen in Plainfield, and thanks for reminding us. 'Tis the season, almost.
Jim
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