The City of Rahway launched an audience survey for the arts that will remain open until the end of the month.
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City launches arts survey to guide programs
The city has launched a survey seeking input from arts of all disciplines and fields on the types of resources and programs that are important to them.
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How I’d answer the downtown input survey
City launches public input survey
As part of efforts to create a downtown strategic vision, the city is soliciting feedback over the next few weeks via a survey.
Rahway Rising reader survey
I’d like to learn more about folks who visit my website, so if you have some time, please take a minute to complete this Rahway Rising reader survey.
It’s only 10 questions and it would help me in brainstorming some ideas I have for the future.
Thanks a bunch!
Survey: Very strong demand for artist housing
Developers of an affordable housing development for artists said there is very strong demand in Rahway, enough for 242 units, or 3 1/2 times more than the 69 units they’ve proposed in the Arts District.
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Pizza Pizza
It was a photo finish in this week’s Rahway Rising poll! “Who has the best pizza in Rahway?” yielded yet another new record for most votes cast with 30, up from 26 in the last poll.
Since it’s not a scientific poll of any kind, this is again assuming no one sat up at night (or got up early for that matter) manipulating it.
While there was no clear majority for any one establishment, some final-day votes pushed two places over the 50-percent mark combined.
Michelino’s, 27 percent (8/30)
Nancy’s Townhouse, 27 percent (8/30)
Other, 23 percent (7/30)
Adam’s, 7 percent (2/30)
Gino’s, 7 percent (2/30)
Ted’s, 7 percent (2/30)
Tony’s, 3 percent (1/30)
It was clear at least two pizzerias were ahead of the pack. Unfortunately, it’s anyone’s guess whether those seven Other votes were for one pizzeria or multiple pizzerias, as I haven’t figured out how to allow write-in votes in the poll, and no one took me up on my suggestion to post their Others in the comments section of blog entries. Regardless, it was another exciting poll for us here at RR, leaving us to wonder whether we should have included even more pizzerias in the poll, i.e., Rahway Pizza, Papa Vito. Perhaps we’ll have a runoff election later in the year, a virtual grudge match to decide once and for all.
Check out the new poll about the Union County Performing Arts Center, which will be reopening next month after a $6-million expansion. As always, RR is open to suggestions for any future poll questions.