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| Screenshot of the "@" menu on the Plainfield home page. | 
There are several ways to sign up to receive emergency and other communications from the City of Plainfield.
First, go to the Plainfield website here; then click on the "@" sign in the main menu. This opens the "Stay Connected" menu (screenshot at the top of story).
I will go over the emergency links first:
- Plainfield Mass Communications System
 (PCMS) is the first emergency system offered after Mayor Mapp took 
office. I believe it is the one from which I get my emergency emails 
from the city. However, the current page references an online form to 
fill out. I do not find any form on the page and no explanation as to 
whether the City has opted out of that communication system, which seems
 odd.
 
 
 
- NIXEL:
 This is a text alert system. I signed up for this long ago and receive 
text alerts every day from Somerset County communities. I can only 
recall rare instances of use by Plainfield, so I don't know how active 
the City's participation is. Regardless, it does give good updates on 
anything affecting Route 22, so it has its real benefits.
 
 
 
- FACEBOOK and TWITTER:
 These links take you to the City's Facebook and Twitter pages, where 
you can follow or friend them. These are regularly posted to with 
City-sponsored events (and some others) and are very useful.
 
 
 
  
 Screenshot of the signup page for weekly newsletters.
 
 
- MAYOR'S WEEKLY COMMUNICATIONS:
 This is where you can sign up for the Mayor's two weekly email 
newsletters (one for events and one with a weekly message from the 
Mayor). Though I was one of the very first to sign up, the page is 
curious for only showing a link to the "November 6, 2015" issue.
 
 
 
- CONTACT US: This opens a sub-menu offering a list of snail mail addresses, a city phone directory, and an email for general purposes (I don't know where it is routed). There is also a form for website comments, which is useful if you find you have a question or issue with the website.
I hope all readers take the opportunity to sign up for emergency communications and for the weekly newsletters.
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