Sunday, June 26, 2011

DUNKIN DONUTS THREATS

Scanner reports police asked to look for a male who allegedly threatened to shoot Dunkin' Donuts employees at Springfield and Laurel Sunday night.


He apparently was told to stay away from the closed Blimpie side, and allegedly said, "Do you want to get shot?"


Then fled. No weapon shown.

Friday, June 24, 2011

SCHOOL SURVEY IS IN

Key findings of the latest survey of faculty and residents.


According to the Community and 
Faculty the following areas improved:

• Communications from central office.
• Quality of Language Arts curriculum.
• Opportunities of professional development in Language
Arts.
• Quality of professional development in Language Arts.
• Quality Quality of support services for Language Arts of support services for Language Arts.
• Quality of material resources for Language Arts.
• Ability Ability for teachers to influence decisions in the for teachers to influence decisions in the
department.

According to the Community and Faculty the 
following areas declined in satisfaction:

• When you contact school administration your concerns
are given proper attention
• Opportunities and quality of professional development
and support services for Social Studies
• Technological & multimedia instructional resources for
Social Studies.
• Opportunities and quality of professional development
and support services for Science

Thursday, June 23, 2011

GAY PRIDE EVENT SATURDAY

One of Maplewood's best events. Show your support for those who remain wrongly denied rights...and have some fun doing it.

Gay Pride Picnic

Date:June 25th, 2011
Time:2:00pm
Information:We are a community that supports and embraces full equality. It's time for our own annual festival that celebrates, educates and activates! 

Join us on June 25, 2011 from 2 to 6pm in Memorial Park for the first informal Maplewood Pride picnic! 

Not only will this be a community celebration (bounce house! music! face painting! this is Maplewood, after all!), but you can also find out how to be part of bringing a complete PrideFest to our area in 2012. 

BYO picnic, blanket, chairs, family, friends, kids and dogs. Bring your enthusiasm, ideas and energy.


Monday, June 20, 2011

QUIK-CHECK SHOPLIFT?

Scanner shows report of shoplifter at Quik-Chek. Apparently took gum.

TUSCAN RAINBOW

Great image today at Tuscan School, colors for each grade. Mine were orange and blue.

HUNT FOR HOODIE

Scanner shows police looking for a clean-shaven black man with a hoodie on Springfield Ave. Unclear for what....Many police cars seen about an hour ago roaming the area near College Hill...

Sunday, June 19, 2011

NEWARK BEARS DOWNHILL

A big group from Maplewood went to the Newark Bears game Saturday evening. We had fun with a great group that included Tuscan parents, others from Girl Scouts and SOM softball. Fun fireworks and exciting ball.


BUT, I must say something about how they have let the experience go downhill. There were only two food stands open out of four, causing big lines and angry fans. The between innings features for kids were lame and they ran out of rosters, with no programs at all - these help you learn about the young players.


Not to mention that the scoreboard did not work well and one of the two men's bathrooms had no water for the sinks. They also had no ATMS in the place.


You wonder why they do not draw well. It is things like this.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

DENCO ROBBED

Got the word from PATCH tonight. 


The Denco station on Spfld Ave, was robbed of up to $1,000 by two armed men.


No injuries so far.

Friday, June 17, 2011

BIG BOOM THUNDER

Getting the biggest thunder storm in years today, be ready for scared kids -- and some adults.

Monday, June 13, 2011

LIQUOR CABINET ON THE BLOCK

The great wine and booze shop on Springfield Ave. near Yale St. is on the selling block, owner Carlos Ferreira tells us.


Having opened the store some four years ago, he says he and his wife are relocating out of state. Any interested buyers, give 'em a shout.


In the meantime, give 'em some business, too.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

MAPLEWOOD THEATER CEILING FALLS

Patch reports on tiles falling at the theater, but no injuries.


See HERE

Saturday, June 11, 2011

BAD ACCIDENT AT MAPLEWOOD/SO BORDER

http://maplewood.patch.com/articles/three-hurt-in-serious-crash?ncid=breaking_news

PATCH reports:

A three-car accident has left three people injured, one possibly gravely, at the intersection of Wyoming Avenue and Lenox in South Orange.
The crash occurred around 2:40 p.m.., and South Orange police and fire officials are referring questions to the Essex County Prosecutor's Office.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

FARMER'S MARKET COMING

Just got this notice....


Maplewood’s Farmers Market will begin its 17th Year of business starting this Monday June 13th and every Monday thereafter through October 31st. Open from 2 to 7PM the market located on Springfield Avenue at Indiana Street in the municipal parking lot will offer fresh fruits and vegetables from two NJ farms, fresh breads and other baked goods, all sort of pickled products, and Italian specialty foods. New to the market this year will be fresh gelato and later this month, a stand offering middle-eastern food including homemade falafel.   

BURGLAR CAUGHT

Four police cars spotted at Tuscan and Bowdoin this morning. Cops on the scene said a burglar caught at a nearby house. 


Great work men and women in blue. Keep your doors locked.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

HEAT ADVISORY FOR SCHOOLS

Superintendent of Schools Brian Osborne just issued this heat advisory. It appears to indicate you can keep students home Thursday if you wish because of the heat:


HEAT ADVISORY
The district will operate on a regular schedule tomorrow, June 9, when temperatures are expected to rise again.  We ask all staff to limit physical activities for students and to ensure that students remain hydrated.  Students may bring recyclable or plastic water bottles to school tomorrow (no glass, please).  Parents may sign their children out if conditions pose individual concerns.

DE LUCA, LARRIER WIN

Final results return Vic De Luca to the Township Committee and bring aboard India Larrier.


Congrats both!


Results below:


Dem - Township Committee-Maplewood
21/21 100.00%
Under Votes413
Over Votes0
   
 Vote CountPercent
Victor DeLUCA1,31443.32%
India R. LARRIER1,30843.13%
Lee NAVLEN39613.06%
Write-In150.49%
Total3,033100.00%

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

POLICE LOOKING FOR AUTISTIC CHILD

Scanner shows 11-year-old with autism walked out of the house in 0-100 block of  Maplewood Ave.


White shorts, striped polo shirt...

EARLY RETURNS FAVOR DE LUCA, LARRIER

At 9 p.m., the Essex County Clerk had these results showing the Dem Machine picks way ahead:



Dem - Township Committee-Maplewood
16/21 76.19%
Under Votes333
Over Votes0
   
 Vote CountPercent
Victor DeLUCA1,07042.71%
India R. LARRIER1,07542.91%
Lee NAVLEN34513.77%
Write-In150.60%
Total2,505100.00%

NOT TOO LATE TO VOTE

Polls open until 8 p.m.


I have so far gotten robo calls from De Luca, Codey and Joe D. A good reason not to vote for any of them.

VOTE TODAY

Polls open until 8 p.m., we have three up for two Township Committee seats and three up for two Assembly seats.


Do not discount the challengers just because they are challengers. But make your own choice.

Monday, June 6, 2011

ROBO CODEY

Just got a robo call from Sen. Richaed Codey, urging me to vote for him and his slate of party Assembly incumbents. Ellen Steinberg still the only personal call.


Codey's call from a Harrisburg, Pa. number.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

ELLEN MAKES THE CALL

While Mayor De Luca is robo calling (see below) We got a personal call from one Ellen Steinberg, challenger for the state Assembly.


I don't endorse candidates, but have to give her kudos for making the call and chatting with me for 15 minutes about politics, elections and property taxes.


And for taking on incumbents Jasey and McKeon.


Make up your own mind on her at: 


http://www.steinbergforassembly.com/Meet%20Ellen.php

ROBO DE LUCA

Yes, got the robo call from Mayor Vic De Luca on Saturday, urging me to vote for him and India Larrier.


Called back the cell phone number it came through on, but no answer.


Did you get the call? and would it make you more or less likely to vote or him?

Saturday, June 4, 2011

ACCIDENT

Some kind of accident on the scanner at Meadowbrook, appears to be possible hit and run or pedestrian hit.

Friday, June 3, 2011

ILLEGAL SIGNS REMOVED

Not sure who put them up, or took them down, but the illegal campaign signs urging a vote for Dems on Line A, have been removed from utility poles on Springfield Ave.


Glad we could help.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

ANOTHER SIX MONTHS

Signed up for another six months, all-you-can-drink club membership at Kari's Cafe. Yum!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

ILLEGAL CAMPAIGN SIGNS

Found several of these signs urging to vote Line A Democrats - that would be Vic de Luca and India Larrier - along utility poles on Springfield Ave.


Not sure if the candidates had anything to do with it, but they should be removed.

BUS BUSTED

Scanner says tour bus with senior passengers nailed for idling in country club parking lot.