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Diseñe y Construya un Jardín en Cualquier Lugar en Línea con Ayuda Gratuita de los Expertos

Jardineros entusiastas pueden ahora pueden recibir los beneficios de cosechar sus propias plantas con la ayuda de un nuevo césped en el garden resource website de Rutgers University, a través de  la Estación Experimental de Agricultura de Rutgers New Jersey (NJAES).

“El nuevo sitio NJAES es un recurso valioso para los residentes de todos niveles de experiencias,” expresó el Legislador Presidente Alexander Mirabella. “La jardinería es una actividad saludable y relajante que fomentamos a través de todo el Condado de Union.”

La Junta de Legisladores apoya la jardinería doméstica a través de Rutgers Cooperative Extension del Condado de Union , como parte de una iniciativa de aprendizaje a nivel estatal..

Además de proporcionar una deliciosa comida saludable, la jardinería puede ofrecer una oportunudad  para actividades al aire libre para las familias.

Para una lista complete de todos los eventos y seminaries web, visite  NJAES Calendar.

Los residentes con patios y jardín que tengan preguntas pueden ponerse en contacto con los Maestros Jardineros del Condado de Union al  (908) 654-9852 o por correo electrónico mastergardeners@ucnj.org.

El programa de Maestros de Jardinería es proporcionado por el  Rutgers Cooperative Extension del Condado de  Union.Este está apoyado por la Junta de Legisladores como parte de un programa nacional de agricultura comunitaria bajo el amparo del Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos. Las oficinas de Rutgers Extension están situadas en el  Edificio  Colleen Fraser del Condado en  Westfield.

Para más programas,  visite la página de Rutgers Cooperative Extension del Condado de Union  ucnj.org/rce.

Para enlaces de los programas ambientales del Condado de Union visite  The Green Connectionucnj.org/green.

 

 

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Design and Build a Garden Anywhere with Free Online Help from the Experts

Gardening enthusiasts can now reap the many benefits of growing their own plants with the help of a new home, lawn, and garden resource website from Rutgers University, through the Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES).

“The new NJAES website is a valuable resource for residents of all experience levels,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “Gardening is a healthful, relaxing activity that we encourage throughout Union County.”

The Freeholder Board supports home gardening through the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County, as part of a statewide community learning initiative run by NJAES.

The new NJAES website features themes such as what to plant, garden design, gardening with youth, nutrition and wellness, and more.

In addition to providing delicious, healthy food, gardening can offer an opportunity for family-friendly outdoor activities.

For a complete listing of all outreach events and webinars, visit the NJAES Calendar.

Residents with yard and garden questions can contact the Master Gardeners of Union County free Garden Helpline at (908) 654-9852 or mastergardeners@ucnj.org.

The Master Gardeners program is run by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County. It is supported by the Freeholder Board as part of a national county-based community agriculture program under the umbrella of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Extension offices are located in the County’s Colleen Fraser Building in Westfield.

For more Extension online programs, including environmental topics, yard and garden care, and 4-H clubs for youth, visit the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County online at ucnj.org/rce.

For quick links to all Union County environmental programs and activities, visit The Green Connection online at ucnj.org/green-connection.

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Los Residentes de Cranford Pueden Reciclar Materiales Tóxicos el 6 de junio

La Junta del Legisladores del Condado de Union está ofreciendo una simple forma para que los residentes puedan deshacerse  de todos los materiales y residuos dañinos como productos químicos, Viejas gomas de automóviles termómetros de mercurio y mucho más. El próximo evento tendrá lugar el sábado 6 de junio, de 0:00 a.m. a 2:00 p.m., en la parte de atrós del estacionamiento del Union County College en Cranford.
Hay un límite de ocho gomas de automóviles por familia.
Los residentes deben observar las siguientes reglas para prevenir el contagio del COVID-19 virus:
 
·   Los residentes pueden venir solamente en sus vehículos. No se permite a nadie que no venga en su auto.
·   Chófer y pasajeros deben usar máscaras todo el tiempo.
·   Chófer y pasajeros deben quedarse dentro del auto.
·   Las ventanillas del carro deben mantenerse cerradas todo el tiempo.
·   Los materiales deben estar en el maletero o cajón de la camioneta donde se  puedan identificar fácilmente por el personal que los removerá .
 
“Estos eventos de Reciclar Materiales Tóxicos es una oportunidad muy conveniente para que los residentes se puedan deshacer de estos objetos en su hogar, y botarlos de una forma segura,” expresó el Legislador Presidente Al Mirabella. “Observando estas medidas de precaución, todos podemos trabajar juntos para prevenir la propagación del  COVID-19.”
 
Por favor tome nota que la pintura de latex (agua) no es aceptada.  Aquellos residentes que deseen deshacerse de ella pueden hacerlo en su basura regular.
La lista de los productos y materiales que se pueden llevar el sábado 6 de junio son: químicos, termóstatos de mercurio, termómetros, tanques de propano, extinguidores de fuego, pintura de aceite, varnises, latas atomizadoras , químicos de limpiar piscinas, pesticidas, filtros de aceite, aceite de motor, gasolina, baterias, bombillos (que no estén rotos) adermás de 8 gomas de automóvil sin llantas.
Solo materiales en su empaque original serán aceptados. No se aceptan envases de más de cinco galones.
Para más información pueden llamar al 908-654-9889. Para una lista completa de los materiales que serán aceptados el 6 de junio pueden visitar la página ucnj.org/recycle.
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Free Household Hazardous Waste Recycling Event for Union County Residents in Cranford, June 6

Users must follow rules for preventing the spread of COVID-19.

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is offering a simple, easy way for residents to safely and properly dispose of unwanted household chemicals and other chemical wastes. The next free Household Hazardous Waste recycling event will be held on Saturday, June 6, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., in the back parking lot of Union County College in Cranford.

Car tires will also be collected during this event. There is a limit of eight automobile tires, without rims, per household.

Residents must observe the following rules for preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus:

  • Residents must arrive by vehicle only. No walk-ins accepted.
  • Driver and all passengers must wear face coverings at all times.
  • Driver and all passengers must stay in vehicle at all times.
  • Car windows must be kept closed at all times.
  • Materials should be placed in trunk, cargo area or truck bed where they can be easily identified and accessed by staff, who will remove them.

“Union County’s Household Hazardous Waste events provide a free, convenient opportunity for residents to remove unwanted chemicals and other potentially hazardous items from their homes and yards, and dispose of them safely,” said Freeholder Chairman Al Mirabella. “By observing these simple precautionary measures, we can all work together to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.”

Please note that latex paint (water-based) wall paint is NOT accepted.  Residents wishing to dispose of latex paint are advised to use it, or dry the paint in the can and discard it in regular garbage with the lid off.  To help dry out paint, residents can add kitty litter, newspaper or a product called waste paint hardener.

The Household Hazardous Waste event provides Union County residents with a free, environmentally safe way to dispose of outdated or unwanted household chemicals, mercury thermostats and thermometers, propane tanks, and automobile tires among many other items such as oil-based paint (NO LATEX) and varnish, antifreeze, aerosol cans, pool chemicals, corrosives, pesticides, herbicides, solvents, thinners, fire extinguishers, motor oil and oil filters, gasoline, batteries, thermostats, fluorescent bulbs (unbroken), and mercury switches.

Only materials in original or labeled containers will be accepted. No containers larger than five gallons will be accepted.

For a complete list of the materials that will be accepted on June 6 as well as all upcoming recycling event dates and locations, visit ucnj.org/recycle.

The Household Hazardous Waste collection event will be held rain or shine, for Union County residents only, not for businesses. Proof of Union County residency is required. For more information, please call the Recycling Hotline at 908-654-9889.

For more information and updates on all Union County services during the COVID-19 outbreak, including guidance for the Test Center, visit ucnj.org/coronavirus-update.

For general information about COVID-19 and phone contacts for 24/7 assistance with questions, visit the New Jersey Department of Health at nj.gov/health.

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Learn How to Tell your Story and Advocate for LGBTQ Acceptance

Union County – Union County residents who are interested in building key communication skills that influence positive social change and increase LGBTQ acceptance are invited to join a free social media advocacy training course hosted online by experts from the GLAAD Media Institute through a collaboration between the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders, the Union County Office of LGBTQ Affairs, and GLAAD.

The course, titled Engagement 202: Telling Your Story Through Social Media, will take place via interactive livestream on Friday, May 22 beginning at 1:00 p.m. The presentation will last approximately three hours. Participants will be able to ask questions and engage in the session in real time.

The course is free but pre-registration is required at ucnj.org/lgbtq. A link and password will be sent by email ten minutes before the 1:00 p.m. start time.

“The Freeholder Board is committed to work for a community of respect and dignity for all, and we are continuing that work throughout the COVID-19 crisis,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “We are proud to partner with GLAAD in sharing their expert guidance with the public and encouraging people to speak up for LGBTQ inclusion and acceptance, while observing every precaution to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.”

The GLAAD Media Institute uses best practices, tools, and techniques perfected over the organization’s 30 years of experience to help transform individuals into compelling storytellers, media-savvy navigators, and effective ambassadors for LGBTQ acceptance.

Engagement 202 will focus on the use of social media in LGBTQ advocacy. Participants will receive a comprehensive review of the distinct personalities of each social media platform, and learn how to leverage them to expand their audience, enhance their storytelling, and accelerate acceptance. Participants will also learn how to avoid the notorious pitfalls of each platform.

“This effort is especially important to the LGBTQ community, where many people may be vulnerable to feelings of isolation during this period of separation and social distance,” said Freeholder Rebecca Williams, who is liaison to the LGBTQ Ad Hoc Committee. “Through innovative online courses like these, we continue to encourage people to connect, learn, and share with one another.”

Union County’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs, under the Department of Economic Development, was established by the Freeholder Board in 2018 and is the first and only county government office of its kind in the State of New Jersey.

The Office of LGBTQ Affairs provides a platform for leadership and collaboration to support equality, and serves as a catalyst for advocacy, awareness and action on current and emerging issues that impact the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals.

For more information about the Office of LGBTQ Affairs, contact Danni Newbury, Coordinator, at 908-527-4742 or dnewbury@ucnj.org or visit ucnj.org/LGBTQ.

For additional details about Engagement 202, visit the GLAAD Media Institute blog at glaad.org.

For information and updates on all Union County services during the COVID-19 outbreak, including guidance for the Test Center, visit ucnj.org/coronavirus-update.

For general information about COVID-19 and phone contacts for 24/7 assistance with questions, visit the New Jersey Department of Health at nj.gov/health.

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La Escribana del Condado de Union Le Informa a los Residentes de Votar-por Correo en las Elecciones Primarias del 7 de julio

La Escribanaa del Condado de Union Joanne Rajoppi le informa los residentes que el Gobernador de  New Jersey  Phil Murphy ha ordenado que las próximas elecciones Primarias del 7 de julio deben tomar lugar principalmente por correo para ayudar a reducir el contagio del  COVID-19 virus. La ley existente en el Estado de New Jersey permite a todos los votantes a usar el voto-por correro.
“Mi oficina ha anticipado que más votantes usarán el voto-por correro durante el brote del COVID-19, y ya hemos comenzado a imprimir boletas adicionales,” expresó la Sra. Rajoppi. “Nos hemos estado preparando por adelantado para estar seguros que todos los votantes  en el Condado de Union tengan la oportunidad de participar en la Primaria del 7 de julio, mientras observamos las precauciones en contra de propagar el virus.”
La Escribana del Condado proporcionará todos los gastos de envío. Además los sobres serán autosellados.
Los siguientes ajustes se han hecho para enviar las boletas por correo en el Condado de Union y a través de todo el Estado de  New Jersey:
·  Todos los Demócratas y Republicanos inscritos recibirán su Voto-por-Correo en junio.
​​    Todos los otros votantes que no tienen afiliación de partido, también recibirán su  Voto-por-Correo en junio. 
·   Boletas de muestras estarán en la página unioncountyvotes.com antes del Día de las Elecciones Primarias, no serán enviadas por correo.
 
Las siguientes fechas límites aplican a las Elecciones Primarias del 7 de julio:
· Residentes que se quieran inscribir para votar deben hacerlo antes del 16 de junio. Inscriciones están disponibles en la página unioncountyvotes.com.
·    Las aplicaciones para enviar su boleta deben estar llenas y devueltas a la Oficina de la Escribana del Condado el 30 de junio, para poder votar en la Elección Primaria.
·  Las boletas por correo deben estar marcados no más tarde que el 7 de julio, y recibido por la Junta Electoral no más tarde que el 14 de julio.
“Mi oficina está trabajando con oficiales de los 21 municipios para alertar a los votantes  de las fechas límites,” añadío la Sra. Rajoppi. “Por favor no deje su boleta o aplicación bajo un montón de papeles. Llénela y enviela enseguida, para que su voz sea escuchada el Día de las Elecciones.”
Un limitado número de colegios electorales serán proporcionado para los votantes que no puedan usar el Voto-por-Correo estos estarán publicados en unioncountyvotes.com.
Para más información sobre los programas y servicios de la Oficina de la Escribana, visite la página  ucnj.org/county-clerk o llame al 908-527-4787.
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Union County Clerk Advises Residents on Vote-by-Mail for the July 7 Primary Election

Union County, NJ – Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi advises residents that New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has ordered that the upcoming July 7 Primary Election will take place primarily by mail-in ballot, in order to help reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Existing New Jersey state law permits all eligible voters to use a mail-in ballot, for any reason.

“My office has anticipated that significantly more voters will use a mail-in ballot during the COVID-19 outbreak, and we have already begun printing additional ballots,” said Ms. Rajoppi. “We have been preparing well in advance to ensure that every eligible voter in Union County has the opportunity to participate in the July 7 Primary while observing precautions against spreading or contracting the virus.”

The County Clerk will provide all postage for mail-in ballots and applications. In addition, all envelopes will be self-sealing.

The following adjustments have been made to normal mail-in balloting procedures in Union County and throughout New Jersey:

  • All registered Democrats and Republicans will automatically receive a Vote-by-Mail ballot in June.
  • All registered voters who are not affiliated with a political party, and all inactive voters, will automatically receive a Vote-by-Mail application in June. These voters must fill out and return the application in order to receive their Vote-by-Mail ballot.
  • Sample ballots will be posted onunioncountyvotes.com prior to Election Day; they will not be mailed to voters.

The following deadlines apply for the July 7 Primary Election:

  • Residents who wish to register to vote must do so by June 16. Registration forms are available online at unioncountyvotes.com.
  • Applications for a mail-in ballot must be filled out and returned to the County Clerk by June 30 in order to receive a mail-in ballot in time for the Primary Election.
  • Mail-in ballots must be postmarked no later than July 7 and received by the Board of Elections no later than July 14.

“My office is working with officials in all 21 municipalities to help alert voters as to upcoming mailings and deadlines,” added Ms. Rajoppi. “Please do not let your ballot, or your ballot application, sit under a stack of other mail. Fill it out and return it promptly, so that your voice may be heard on Election Day.”

Also in accordance with Governor Murphy’s order, a limited number of secure ballot drop-off locations will be available for persons who cannot return their ballots by U.S. Post. A limited number of in-person polling places will also be provided, for voters who are unable to use a mail-in ballot. Ballot drop-off and in-person polling place locations will be posted on unioncountyvotes.com when available.

For more information about all County Clerk programs and services, visit online at ucnj.org/county-clerk or call 908-527-4787.

For more information and updates on all Union County services during the COVID-19 outbreak, including guidance for the Test Center, visit ucnj.org/coronavirus-update.

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Centro de Pruebas del COVID-19 del Condado de Union Está Abierto a todos los Residentes del Condado Comenzando el Lunes 18 de Mayo, Independientemente de Síntomas

Comenzando el lunes 18 de mayo la Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union están anunciando que el Centro de Pruebas para el Covid-19 de Kean University estará disponible a todos los residentes del Condado de Union que desean hacerse la prueba , tengan o no tengan síntomas.

El Centro de Pruebas ofrece los examenes gratis, a todos los socorristas y trabajadores de salud sean residentes del Condado de Union o no.  El Centro continuará  haciendo las pruebas a todos los trabajadores y voluntarios que tengan síntomas y una receta de su médico.

“Esta expansión en el Centro de Pruebas reflejará los objetivos del estado de New Jersey para incrementar la capacidad de exámenes  a los residentes dentro de nuestras comunidades, construyendo datos que capturarán las tasas del virus para ser utilizados  a  ayudar reaniciar la economía en nuestro Condado,” expresó el Legislador Presidente Alexander Mirabella. 

Residentes del Condado de Union asintomáticos, socorristas, trabajadores de salud y todos los que trabajan para el Condado de Union y quieren ser examinados pueden hacer una cita en la página del Condado  www.ucnj.org  y usando el enlace  COVID-19 Scheduling.  

Existe la línea de emergencia para los residentes que no tienen internet disponible, y están experimentando síntomas del virus, pueden llamar al  908-214-7107 o 908-373-5105 para ser evaluados y darles una cita.

Información sobre actualizaciones sobre los servicios del Condado de Union duriante la crisis del  COVID-19, including guia para nuestro Centro de Pruebas, visite ucnj.org/coronavirus-update www.ucnj.org/coronavirus-update

Para información  general sobre el COVID-19 y asistencia  24/7, visite la página del Departamento de Salud de New Jersey  nj.gov/health http://nj.gov/health

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Union County COVID-19 Test Center Open to All Union County Residents Beginning Monday, May 18th, regardless of symptoms or not

Update for hours of operation: 9:00am to 4:00pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday

Beginning on Monday, May 18th, the Union County Freeholders are announcing the Union County Covid-19 Drive-Through Test Center at Kean University will be available to all Union County residents who wish to be tested, whether or not they are experiencing symptoms.

The Test Center, which offers free testing, is also available to all first responders and frontline health workers who are asymptomatic and that work in Union County, regardless of their residence.  The testing site will remain committed to testing all first responders and frontline health workers who have symptoms and a prescription from a doctor as long as they live or work in New Jersey.

“This expansion of the Test Center will mirror the states goal to increase testing capacity within our communities, building data that will capture virus rates to be used to help get our economy restarted responsibly in our County,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

Asymptomatic Union County residents, first responders and frontline health workers who work in Union County who wish to be tested can make an appointment by logging onto the  Union County website at www.ucnj.org  and clicking on the COVID-19 Scheduling link.

The hotline will still be available to residents without internet, first responders and front-line health workers who are experiencing symptoms of the virus.  Please call  908-214-7107 to be triaged and scheduled for a test.

For more information and updates on all Union County services during the COVID-19 outbreak, including guidance for the Test Center, visit ucnj.org/coronavirus-update

For general information about COVID-19 and phone contacts for 24/7, assistance with questions, visit the New Jersey Department of Health at http://nj.gov/health

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Sintonize la Serie “Wellness on Wednesday”/ Bienestar los Miércoles para Ayuda con Comidas a la Familia y Más

Desde diente de león verde para la salud ósea y los secretos de la dieta Mediterránea, los expertos de salud del Rutgers Cooperative Extension está compartiendo su conocimiento con la comunidad del Condado de Union a través de Bienestar los Miércoles seminarios en vivo gratis en la red. Estas series semanales se enfoca en consejos prácticos asequibles para mejorar la dieta y el bienestar general.

“A lo largo de la crisis y brote del  COVID-19, Rutgers Cooperative Extension ha continuado conectandose con el público  con guias para la salud,” expresó el Legislador Presidente  Alexander Mirabella. “La series del Bienestar los Miércoles es bienvenida en estos momentos, ya que muchas familias están pasado dificultades economicas debido a la Pandemia..”

Esta serie cuenta con expertos de  Rutgers University Departmento de Familia &  Ciencia de la Salud en la Comunidad..

Las series se llevan a cabo los miércoles a las  2:00 p.m. desde ahora hasta el 26 de agosto. Cada sesión dura aproximadamente 45 minutos. Los participantes necesitan tener un ordenador (computadora),  tableta o teléfono intelegiente con altavoz.

Los tópicos incluyen como preparar verduras, mejorar la salud ósea, satisfacer a los dificiles en comer, evitar el estrés al comer, aprender a leer las etiquetas de nutrición , y mucho más.

La serie es gratis pero se necesita incribirse para participar. Para una lista de tópicos y detalles sobre la inscripción visite la página de Rutgers University  sebsnjaesnews.rutgers.edu.

Rutgers Cooperative Extension está dedicada a conectarse con el público para mejorar el diario vivir. Está apoyada en parte por la Junta de Legisladores a través de Rutgers Cooperative Extension del Condado de Union, con oficinas en el Complejo del Condado en el  300 North Avenue East en Westfield.

Para más información en programas visite la página de Rutgers Cooperative Extension del Condado de Union ucnj.org/rce.