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Union County Offers Falcon Cam Resource for Parents

Union County, NJ – Parents in search of at-home educational activities for their children are invited to view the Union County Falcon Cam, an online livestream of the peregrine falcon nest located on the roof of the County Courthouse in midtown Elizabeth. The livestream is available free of charge on the County website, at ucnj.org/falcon.

“As a parent, I know it is difficult to keep children occupied, engaged, and cheerful during this challenging time,” said Union County Freeholder Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “The Falcon Cam provides an opportunity to step into the world of a truly fascinating bird, and follow along as a new generation is born.”

“The female – named Frida – laid her first egg this morning, and we expect she will lay more over the next few days,” Ms. Palmieri-Mouded explained.

The Union County Courthouse has hosted a nesting pair of falcons since 2006, partnering on preservation and educational programs with the New Jersey Division of Fish & Wildlife, and with Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey.

For updates and information on Union County services impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak, visit ucnj.org/coronavirus-update.

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Cena de Premiación de las Mujeres Distinguidas se Pospone

En consideración al conagio del brote del  coronavirus COVID-19 en New Jersey, la Cena Anual de Premiación de las Mujeres Destacadas, que estaba programada para el 27 de marzo en el Gran Centurions en Clark, ha sido pospuesta a una fecha que será determinada en el mes de septiembre,

El programa de las Mujeres Distinguidas es un proyecto de la Comisión del Condado de Union sobre la Condición de las Mujeres, apoyada por la Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union.

Paara información adicional puede ponerse en contscto con  Nancy Malta, Enlace Administrativo de la Comisión al  908-527-4298 o por coreo electrónico  nmalta@ucnj.org, o con  Jen Erdos, Secretaria de la Comisión al 908-527-4216 o jerdos@ucnj.org.

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Protect against Fraud and Fakery during the COVID-19 Outbreak

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders advises residents that scam artists, fraudsters and price gougers are working overtime during the COVID-19 outbreak.

“The COVID-19 outbreak has handed scammers a golden opportunity to line their own pockets,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “We can all protect ourselves, and each other, by staying informed and following a few simple guidelines for preventing fraud and scams.”

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has issued a series of consumer alerts relating to COVID-19, including fraudulent offers of health insurance. For more details visit the FTC online at fcc.gov/covid-scams.

Basic fraud prevention guidelines are:

  • Never give out personal information over the phone. Government offices never ask for social security numbers by phone.
  • Never open an unsolicited email or click on an unknown link in an email or text message.
  • Check billing statements and other financial records regularly for suspicious charges.
  • Ignore unsolicited mail, flyers, postcards or other printed material left at the door.
  • Never answer the door for an unsolicited visitor. Government health agencies, such as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, are not sending “inspectors” door-to-door.

In particular, residents are advised that health agencies, such as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, are not sending “inspectors” door-to-door.

Fraud prevention experts warn that many schemes involve characteristic “red flags,” including:

  • Offering a prize, a guaranteed investment, or other “free money.”
  • Asking for money up front.
  • Instructions to act quickly and not to tell anyone.
  • No name, location, or website to verify.

In one common phone scam, a caller poses as a relative in trouble and asks for emergency money.

“These scammers often implore you to keep their situation a secret from other family members,” said Mirabella. “Don’t fall for it. Check with another family member if you are concerned.”

Union County residents can report suspected fraud to the Union County Office of Consumer Affairs. Online reporting is available at ucnj.org/public-safety, or call 908-654-9840. All voice mail is checked regularly.

Price gouging is illegal and can be reported to Union County or to the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs by filing a report online at njconsumeraffairs.gov or by calling 973-504-6240.

In addition, residents should be aware that articles, messages and advertisements for quack “cures” and unproven treatments have flooded social media, podcasts, and other online sources.

Commentary by persons posing as informed experts in both new and traditional media – print, television, and radio – can be another source of misinformation.

“Whether well intentioned or not, spreading misinformation about COVID-19 can have serious health consequences,” said Mirabella. “If you have any questions or concerns, the best source of advice is your own doctor.”

Mirabella also reminded residents who are experiencing symptoms to consult with their doctor regarding the Union County COVID-19 test center. The test center opened on March 23 and is available only through a doctor’s appointment and prescription.

All members of the public can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 by staying at their own home, and suspending all non-essential visits or errands. Non-essential businesses are also under a statewide shutdown order.

For more information on COVID-19 prevention and protection, visit the Centers for Disease Control at cdc.gov/coronavirus.

For information about COVID-19 in New Jersey, including details on the statewide stay-at-home instructions, visit the New Jersey Department of Health at covid19.nj.gov.

Residents with questions or concerns about COVID-19 can contact the New Jersey Department of Health by calling 211.

For updates and information on Union County services impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak, visit ucnj.org/coronavirus-update.

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El Condado De Union Abre El Primer Centro En El Estado Para Hacer Las Pruebas Del Covid-19,  Conduciendo Su Auto (Drive In) El Lunes En Kean University  

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Union County Board of Elections Office Closed Due to COVID-19 Outbreak

Remote help will continue to be available

Union County, NJ — Starting Monday, March 23 at 11:00 a.m., the Union County Board of Elections will be available for remote assistance only. Voters and other Union County residents can reach the Board of Elections by email at ucboe@ucnj.org or by leaving a phone message at 908-527-4121. All email and phone messages will be returned.
 
“Amid the COVID-19 public health crisis, the Union County Board of Elections will be working remotely to ensure the health and safety of the public, and our staff and their families,” said Board of Elections Administrator Nicole DiRado.
 
“I thank the public for their understanding and patience, and encourage everyone to heed the warnings of medical professionals,” she added.

For more information about the Union County Board of Elections, visit online at ucnj.org/ucboe.

For updates and information about all Union County services impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak, visit online at ucnj.org/coronavirus-update.

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Union County Surrogates Office Closed Due to the COVID-19 Statewide Public Health Emergency

Effective Monday, March 23, the Union County Surrogates office located in the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth will close to the public due to COVID 19.

For questions and/or concerns email sbadri@ucnj.org or send a fax to 908-351-9212.

For general information about COVID-19 call the New Jersey Department of Health at 800-222-1222 or 800-962-1253.

A toll free emotional support line is also available at 877-294-HELP (4357).

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County of Union to open state’s first County-Run, Drive-Through Testing Center for COVID-19 at Kean University

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The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders, in conjunction with governmental, educational and healthcare partners,  have opened the state’s first County-run, drive-through facility for testing of the COVID-19 virus at Kean University.

The testing center is only for residents of Union County.

If you have a VALID PRESCRIPTION for Covid-19 testing please email COVID19TEST@UCNJ.ORG with the following information:

Your full name, home address, phone number, email address, gender, race, date of birth, photo of your script, the physician’s name, address and phone number and then you may directly go to our Union County Drive-Through Testing Center for COVID-19 at Kean University.

The testing Center is open Monday-Friday from 9 am – 5 pm. Please note that people with existing appointments will be seen first.

For the safety, health and security of the volunteers at the site, the testing location will not allow patients without vehicles to enter campus, even with a valid prescription and appointment. If you do not have your own transportation, please discuss with your healthcare provider before scheduling an appointment.

Also, if you believe you may have symptoms of COVID-19, there is a self-assessment tool that you should use that has been developed by the State of New Jersey. This tool will assist you to determine what actions you can take to protect you and your loved ones’ health and help determine whether you should be tested for COVID-19, and can be accessed at https://self.covid19.nj.gov/

The Union County COVID 19 drive-through facility is being run by the County through a partnership with the Overlook Medical Center (Atlantic Health System) in Summit, the Trinitas Regional Medical Center in Elizabeth, and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJ Barnabas Health) in Rahway. The Freeholder Board, County Manager and his staff worked with State Senators Joseph P. Cryan, Nicholas P. Scutari, Governor Phil Murphy’s office, Kean University, and the New Jersey State Department of Health in bringing the facility online.

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How to Help Local Businesses during the COVID-19 Outbreak

In support of local businesses that have closed their doors or significantly curtailed operations during the COVID-19 outbreak, the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders advises residents on ways to patronize local businesses within the precautionary guidelines recommended by health professionals.

“There are steps we can all take to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus, while continuing to ‘shop local’ in support of our local businesses and their employees,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “Until a meaningful relief program comes from the federal government, let’s all pitch in and help.”

Social distancing is the primary strategy for halting the spread of COVID-19. Social distancing requires that people stay at least 6 feet away from others when outside of the home. With that in mind, suggestions for social distance shopping include:

  • Purchase gift cards online or by phone to use later
  • Buy takeout food from restaurants (call ahead for pickup)
  • Order goods online or call for delivery
  • Sign up for local online classes and programs
  • Where available, pay now for manicures and other services to be used later

Other key strategies to avoid spreading or contracting COVID-19 and other infectious diseases include: wash hands frequently, avoid touching the face, stay away from sick people, and isolate oneself when sick.

For updates and information on Union County services impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak, visit ucnj.org/coronavirus-update.

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La Escribana del Condado de Union les Informa sobre los Servicios de Pasaporte

La Escribana del Condando de Union anunció los nuevos procedimientos para los solicitantes de pasaportes para  seguridad de los consumidores y el personal de trabajo  debido a la preocupación durante el brote del  COVID-19.

La oficina principal de la Escribana, situada en el Edificio Judicial del Condado de Union en Elizabeth cerró hoy 20 de marzo, hasta próximo aviso.

La oficina de servicios de Pasaporte de Westfield también ha sido cerrada.

“El Departamento de Estado anunció esta semana que han parado todos los servicios en persona  en todos los centros de pasaporte, dijo la Sra. Rajoppi. “Los residentes del Condado de Union que necesiten renovar sus pasaportes pueden hacerlo por correo. Las instruciones están en las planillas en la página travel.state.gov.”

El Departamento de Estado honrará todos los servicios acelerados de pasaportes sometidos antes del 18 de marzo, con dos o tres semanas de servicio. Renovaciones regulares y nuevos pasaportes se demorarán debido al brote del COVID-19. Además  una prohibición en todos los viajes internacionales ha sido anunciado por el Departamento de Estado.

Las personas que necesitan nombres comerciales, derechos de retención de construcción, certificados de la escribana, exenciones de impuestos de herencia, se les recomienda que manden sus pedidos por correo para ser procesados, No se conducirá servicio  en persona.  

“Estoy agradecida por la cooperación de los residentes del Condado de Union durantes estos tiempos dificiles,” añadió la Sra. Rajoppi.  “Nuestra prioridad es la seguridad y la salud.”

Los notarios que reciban sus papeles durante este tiempo, deben saber que el Deaprtamento del Tesoro del Estado de New Jersey ha extendido  los 90 días de juramentación, para información pueden visitar la página state.nj.us/treasury/revenue.

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Union County Surrogate’s Office to Close Monday Due to the COVID-19 Statewide Public Health Emergency

Effective Monday, March 23rd, the Union County Surrogate’s office located in the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth will close to the public due to the COVID -19 public health emergency.

Any members of the public with inquiries can call the office at 908-527-4280, access the Surrogate’s website https://ucnj.org/surrogate/, email sbadri@ucnj.org or send a fax to 908-351-9212.