Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Sighted in the City

The site of a former dry cleaning facility on Lee Place was cleaned up and now hosts a temporary community garden. Eventually new homes will be constructed on the site.
Over on Park Avenue, sprays of red Dogwood berries contrast with patterns of stained glass and stonework.
 All those signs for the July 7 parade will be picked up right away, Councilman William Reid said Monday.
 My, my. What won't those kids wear today! Seen downtown where more and more urban fashion shops are opening.
The plaque says City Federal Savings, but now it's Investors Bank. In eight years, we can see what's in the capsule from 1969. Click on the image to enlarge.

--Bernice

1 comment:

  1. Would love it if the downtown represented the entire population of Plainfield instead of just some.

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