The Carnival of the New Jersey Bloggers

Welcome to Stock Market Beat, host of the 57th Carnival of the New Jersey Bloggers! We had several great posts this week, so let’s get on with them. Next week’s Carnival hosting duties are TBA, and Carnival #59 (July 9) will be hosted by Citizen Mom.

I guess you could say Jersey Beat is to Stock Market Beat as Jimmy Buffett is to Warren Buffett. Or perhaps you couldn’t. At any rate, our cooler counterpart and the rest of the NY/NJ punk rock scene descended on Baltimore.

Shamrocketship is a loser.

Tequilashots is glad the Heat won if only because it will upset Kobe, who she boycotted Nutella over.

Chanice at New Jersey for Change notes the worrisome decline in Camden’s student proficiency test scores.
Happy Birthday Gigglechick! Glad you enjoyed Great New Wonderful.

Sharon at the Center of New Jersey Life tells us why she loves where she lives. She also presents the latest Quinnipiac poll on the Kean/Menendez senate race. Though it is still early the race may be closer than the headline results suggest.

Schadenfreude from The Fifth Column offers this entry about a catalog cover photo and its relation to inter-racial relationships: Dino-Mite!

Tom at “D”igital Breakfast had a very interesting week fixing a broken water heater and clogged drain pipes with his Dad at his Rental Property! The best part? He got to spend time with his Dad. When the Levy Breaks.

Joe warns college students to Stay Away from the NJHESAA!

Tata from Poor Impulse Control submits All the Nights are Woven, about a ghost from the past who found her, another she hopes does not, and why her employer shouldn’t put so damn much personal information about its employees online.

This Full House is off to a romantic(ish) start to summer vacation.

The Garden State Baseball League tells us the Stars and Stripes Tournament will be held next weekend in Woodbridge.

No community is as poorly understood in terms of the impact it will have on our state’s culture and politics than New Jersey’s Arab-American population, according to Michael Cilia. Cilia, a graduate of Seton Hall University’s John C. Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations, discusses the increasing role of Arab-Americans in state and national politics in THE EMERGING ROLE OF ARAB AMERICANS.

Suzette at Bob the Corgi is highly annoyed. If I were you I wouldn’t touch her luggage.

Jay Lassiter was in Trenton and had a gay old time!

Jane at Armies of Liberation reports that Yemeni President to Step Down.

As the hosts this week, rather than submit a post we invite you to have a look around. If you like, you can start at our Popular Posts page.

Parkway Rest Stop has cute little critters in the back yard. Problem is, they stink!

Janet at the art of getting knows what Jesus would do: He would rock!

Dmitri Chrysanthopoulos Photography has this picture taken at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Mano a Vino Montclair tells us the bars he likes.

Confessions of a Jersey Goddess urges us to make sure we are up to date on our children’s immunizations.

Enlighten-NewJersey urges taxpayers and lawmakers to stand up against Corzine’s threats.

Bob at the Rix Mix may be crazy, but he’s no novelist.

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3 Comments on “The Carnival of the New Jersey Bloggers”

  1. I haven’t finished reading all of the Carnival yet, but noticed the link for “All the Nights Are Woven” is
    leading to the story about “When the Levy Breaks.”

    Thanks for hosting!

  2. Thank you for hosting and you did a great job. :-)
    ~~Nordette

  3. Trent

    Shamrock - Thanks - I think I got it fixed.

    Nordette - Thanks!

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