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Union County Hosts 4th Annual PRIDE in the Park Inclusive Community Festival

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce the fourth annual PRIDE in the Park festival, scheduled for Saturday, June 20, 2020 starting at 3:00 p.m. and ending with a family-friendly movie at dusk. The free community event will be held at Rahway River Park in Rahway.

“Union County’s fun-filled PRIDE in the Park festival brings together all families — whether you’re a single adult, a couple, a family, a teen, child, gay, straight, bi, trans or supportive ally –to a build community of acceptance and respect,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

“The Freeholder Board is proud to host an event that celebrates all identities in one of the most diverse counties in New Jersey,” Mirabella added. “Especially at a time when states across the country are legalizing discrimination through legislation, here in Union County we stand firm in our resolve to support the LGBTQ community through advocacy, awareness and action.”

PRIDE in the Park is an inclusive community celebration of equality, diversity and acceptance with a full schedule of live entertainment and family activities including PRIDE-themed art for teens and crafts for kids all ages, inflatable bounce houses, face painting, and much more.

“Pride events make a difference,” said Freeholder Rebecca Williams, liaison to the Union County LGBTQ Ad Hoc Committee. “The Freeholder Board is proud to provide a safe and inclusive space for the LGBTQ community and our allies to celebrate the vast and varied experiences of our diverse community.”

LGBTQ advocacy organizations and community groups will be on site throughout the event with information and educational materials, as well as support and networking resources.

New to this year’s event will be a Pride Marketplace of art and social justice-focused merchandise, featuring the work of local artists and activists.

Organized by Union County’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs and the Department of Parks and Recreation, Union County PRIDE in the Park is a Clean Communities event. Attendees are encouraged to carry in/carry out non-recyclable items and use the recycling containers on site to help Union County litter free.

The 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. It offers 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 more information about Union County PRIDE 2020 visit ucnj.org/Pride, or find the Union County PRIDE in the Park event page at Facebook.com/CountyOfUnion, or call the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation at 908-527-4900.

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Union County Residents Updated on Coronavirus COVID-19

Union County, NJ – Recognizing that the new coronavirus COVID-19 may spread in the U.S. and in other countries, the Freeholder Board advises residents to keep up to date with reliable, accurate information about COVID-19, and take steps to prepare if the disease emerges in New Jersey.

“We understand that people are very concerned, but as of today are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Union County or in New Jersey. At this time, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control considers that the immediate health risk to the public is low,” said Freeholder Alexander Mirabella.

“The County’s Office of Public Health is coordinating closely with local, state, and federal health agencies to ensure that the Union County community is informed and prepared in the event that assessment changes,” Mirabella added.

COVID-19 causes symptoms consistent with a respiratory illness such as fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Symptoms have varied from mild to severe.

As with seasonal flu, members of the public can help prevent the spread of COVID-19, and protect themselves, by following widely accepted guidelines for good respiratory hygiene:

  • Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or sleeve, not your hands.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.
  • Stay home if you are sick, and avoid sick people.

In addition, Union County residents with travel plans should review and follow CDC travel advisories, available online at cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers.

For a CDC travel advisory specific to China, visit cdc.gov/travel/notices/watch/novel-coronavirus-china.

Travelers who return home with symptoms are advised to seek health care, and to call ahead so their care provider is prepared to give them a mask if needed.

In the event that Union County residents are advised to stay indoors for a period of time, the standard guidelines for limiting trips outside of the home apply:

  • Stock up on a two-week supply of food, water, household supplies, baby care items, and over-the-counter medications, including supplies for any pets.
  • Ensure that any necessary prescriptions have been filled.
  • Make a plan for caring for family members in your home if needed.
  • Plan for extended school and day care closures.
  • Talk to your employer about telecommuting.

Additional guidance and links to more resources are available from the New Jersey Department of Health at nj.gov/health/cd/topics/ncov.shtml.

Members of the public with questions about COVID-19 can call the New Jersey Department of Health Novel Coronavirus Call Center 24/7 at 1-800-222-1222. The call center is open 24/7 and offers guidance in several languages.

Please note that this number is for the general public only. Clinicians should call their local health department for guidance.

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Your Voting Questions Answered: Union County Board of Election Holds Public Outreach Sessions

Union County, NJ – To provide in-person help for voters with questions about the upcoming June 2nd Presidential Primary, the Union County Board of Elections is holding a series of public outreach sessions at convenient locations throughout the county in March, April, and May.

Election Board staff will be available at each location to answer questions and demonstrate new voting machines that were introduced countywide in 2019. Visitors to the public outreach sessions can also register to vote and declare their party affiliation during their visit.

Residents seeking to help on Election Day by becoming a poll worker can apply for a position at any of the outreach sessions. No experience is needed to be a poll worker. Mandatory free training is provided and the position includes a stipend of $200 for working on Election Day.

“These outreach events enable us to connect with the residents we serve, encourage public participation in the democratic process, and provide personal assistance with any questions voters may have,” said Nicole DiRado, Administrator of the Union County Board of Elections. “The public responded enthusiastically to the sessions we held last year, and we are looking forward to another good turnout during this crucial Presidential election cycle.”

The 2020 public outreach sessions currently scheduled in advance of Primary Day on June 2 are noted below. Additional events will be added, and residents are advised to visit the Board of Elections website at ucnj.org/ucboe for the latest updates.

Be sure to visit our website as additional events will be added to the outreach schedule.

  • CancelledWestfield: March 3, 5, 10, 12, 17 and 19, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Colleen Fraser Building in the Union County complex at 200 North Avenue East. Cancelled 
  • CancelledGarwood: March 31 and April 2, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Garwood Municipal Building, 403 South Avenue.
  • CancelledElizabeth: April 7 and April 9, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Union County Administration Building, 10 Elizabethtown Plaza.
  • CancelledLinden: April 27 and 28, 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Linden Public Library, 31 East Henry Street.
  • Plainfield: May 5, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Plainfield Public Library, 800 Park Avenue.

The Union County Board of Elections is also available by phone at 908-527-4123, by email at ucboe@ucnj.org, or on the web at ucnj.org/ucboe.

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Just “ASK” for Information about Senior Services in Union County (Updated)

Update March 11, 2020: Please note, due to the anticipated spread of the COVID-19 virus in New Jersey, all remaining ASK events in March have been canceled.

Union County, NJ — Union County residents seeking reliable information about services for adults age 60 and older can come to convenient locations throughout the County and speak in person with experienced staff from the Division on Aging, an office of the Union County Department of Human Services.

The community visits are scheduled every month through Union County’s ASK (Aging Services Kiosk) program. In March, the ASK program will be present at public libraries in Clark, Cranford, Garwood, Mountainside, Plainfield, Summit, Union, Westfield, and at the Rahway Senior Center.

“The Aging & Disability Resource Connection model, a state initiative that Union County has embraced since 2012, is designed to improve service for seniors and the disabled. The ASK program enables these residents to obtain valuable information and services, while remaining close to their homes and communities,” said Union County Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

Guidance offered through the ASK program includes home delivered meals, respite care, home care, adult day care, and support services for caregivers. Assistance with completing applications and forms is also provided.

All Union County residents are welcome to attend any ASK event. In case of snow, residents may call 908-572-4870 on the day of the event to confirm.

The March 2020 dates and locations are:

Monday, March 2

Westfield Memorial Library

550 E. Broad Street

Westfield, NJ 07090

10:00 A.M. – 12 Noon

Monday, March 9

Clark Public Library

303 Westfield Avenue

Clark, NJ 07066

10:00 A.M. – 12:00 Noon

Wednesday, March 11

Cranford Public Library

224 Walnut Avenue

Cranford, NJ 07016

10:00 A.M. – 12 Noon

Thursday, March 12

Rahway Senior Center

1306 Esterbrook Avenue

Rahway, NJ  07065

10:00 A.M. – 12:00 Noon

Thursday, March 19

Garwood Public Library

411 Third Avenue

Garwood, NJ 07027

10:00 A.M. – 12:00 Noon

Friday, March 20

Mountainside Public Library

Constitution Plaza

Mountainside, NJ 07092

10:00 A.M. – 12:00 Noon

Monday, March 27

Plainfield Public Library

800 Park Avenue

Plainfield, NJ 07060

10:00 A.M. – 12:00 Noon

Monday, March 30

Summit Public Library

75 Maple Street

Summit, NJ 07901

10:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.

Tuesday, March 31

Union Public Library

1980 Morris Avenue

Union, NJ 07083

11:30 AM. – 1:30 P.M.

The Union County Division on Aging and Disability Resource Connection’s (ADRC) goal is to promote wellness, independence, dignity and choice for seniors and their families. It is one of 622 “Area Agencies on Aging” nationwide established under the federal Older Americans Act.  The division has information printed in both English and Spanish.

Check for the upcoming schedule of stops for an ASK kiosk coming near you as dates and locations are posted in local newspapers, the Senior News, Facebook, Twitter and the Union County website, www.ucnj.org.

For further information about the Union County Division on Aging and Disability Resource Connection, call the division’s toll-free number: 1-888-280-8226, or 908-527- 4870 or 908-527-4858. Spanish speakers may call 908-527-4863.

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Recordatorio: La Fecha Límite para Cambiar de Partido y poder Votar en las Elecciones Primarias de Junio es el 8 de Abril

La Junta Electoral del Condado de Union le recuerda a los votantes que planean cambiar de partido que lo deben hacer antes del 8 de abril, para poder participar en la Elección Presidencial Primaria el 2 de junio.

“Los votantes a menudo no se dan cuenta que la fecha límite para cambiar de partido es mucho antes que el día de las Elecciones Primarias,” dijo la Administradora de la Junta Electoral Nicole DiRado. “Si planean cambiar de partido antes del 2 de junio, los cambios deben ser recibidos a la Junta Electoral el 8 de abril.”

La Sra. DiRado  les recuerda llamar a la Junta Electoral al  908-527-4123 para confirmar el partido en que están inscrito.

En el caso de que el votante quiera cambiar a otro partido, las formas necesarias se les pueden enviar por correo llamando al 908-527-4123, o descargando la forma en la página https://nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/forms-party-affiliation/party-affiliation-form.pdf for an English form.

Para Español use https://nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/forms-party-affiliation/party-affiliation-form-spanish.pdf.

Aquellos votantes que no tienen partido lo pueden hacer el dia de las Elecciones Primarias el 2 de junio.

Para cualquier información sobre la Junta Electoral del Condado de Union pueden llamar al 908-527-4123 o visitar la página ucnj.org/ucboe.

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Lightbridge Academy of Westfield Donates “Bite Suit” to Union County K-9 Search & Rescue Unit

Union County Sheriff Peter Corvelli and Sheriff’s Officer Nelson Agurto thank Sue Romano, the owner of Lightbridge Academy in Westfield, for the donation of a training “bite suit” to the Sheriff’s The K-9 Search & Rescue Unit. Romano, a Scotch Plains resident, and Lightbridge Academy regularly give back to the community through donations to local organizations such as food pantries, school groups and animal shelters with monthly fundraising. For more information about the child care center, visit www.lightbridgeacademy.com. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Needs Assessment Community Forum

Union County Freeholder Vice Chairman Angel G. Estrada, Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski, Freeholder Sergio Granados, Freeholder Angela Garretson and Freeholder Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded joined Union County Manager Ed Oatman, Deputy Union County Manager Amy Wagner, Union County Department of Human Services Director Debbie-Ann Anderson and Human Services staff in welcoming the panel participants to the Union County Needs Assessment Community Forum at Kean University in Union. The panelists are Christine Beyer, Commissioner of Department of Children and Families for the State of NJ, Peggy McDonald, Assistant Commissioner of Division of Student Services for the NJ Department of Education, Elisa Neira, Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services for the State of NJ, and Rebecca Rhoades, Director for the Office of Homelessness Prevention for the NJ Department of Community Affairs.

The newly released Union County Needs Assessment report is based on public surveys and focus groups as well as analyses conducted by public, nonprofit and private sector stakeholders. It covers the full range of Union County services, from parks, recreation, education and cultural events to social services, emergency response and more.

For more information about the Union County Department of Human Services visit www.ucnj.org/departments/human-services/.

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Union County Residents Can Apply to be Poll Workers, Earn a $200 Stipend, and Help Voters on Election Day

Union County, NJ – Union County residents seeking an opportunity to help during the 2020 Presidential election cycle still have time to apply to become poll workers this year. All poll workers must attend a mandatory training session and will earn a $200 stipend for their services on Election Day.

“If you are following this year’s Presidential Election, and are interested in learning more about the election process, becoming a poll worker is an exciting and rewarding way to participate,” said Union County Board of Elections Administrator Nicole DiRado.

Poll workers perform essential services on Election Day, by ensuring every eligible voter is afforded an opportunity to exercise their constitutional right to vote.

Any Union County resident who is 18 years or older, and registered to vote in Union County, can apply to become a poll worker.

No experience is needed. All new poll workers must attend a single-session training course. Returning poll workers take a refresher course every two years.

Persons interested in becoming a poll worker for the Primary Election on June 2nd and the General Election on November 3rd are advised to apply now to reserve a spot.

To apply, download an application form at the Board of Elections website, ucnj.org/Poll-Worker-Application-2020.pdf, or request an application form by mail by calling the Board of Elections at 908-527-4120.

For more information, follow the Poll Worker Resources link at ucnj.org/ucboe.

For all Union County Board of Elections information visit online at ucnj.org/ucboe.

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Meet the New Jersey Women Who Won the Right to Vote

Update March 12, 2020: In consideration of the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus in New Jersey, this event has been cancelled.

In celebration of Women’s History Month, all Union County residents and visitors are invited to attend a presentation of Reclaiming Our Voice: New Jersey’s Role in Woman Suffrage, a first-person historical interpretation that opens a window into the world of women activists who fought for the right to vote, and ultimately won.

The event takes place on Wednesday, March 18 at 6:30 p.m. at the Liberty Hall Museum Carriage House at Kean University, at 1003 Morris Avenue in Union.

Admission is free of charge but advance registration is required at ucnj.org/womens-suffrage.

The performance features the story of former Union County resident Lillian Ford Feickert, who lived for a time in Plainfield. She served as President of the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association during the pivotal eight-year period of 1912 to 1920, the year that women’s suffrage finally became the law of the land through the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

“Lillian Feickert and her contemporaries are inspirational figures in American history,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “The Freeholder Board is proud to help keep their stories alive through this special presentation as we celebrate the centennial anniversary of the 19th Amendment.”

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, Alice Paul and another former Union County resident, Florence Spearing Randolph of Summit are among the activists featured in the performance, as told through the voice of Lillian Feickert.

Performing as Lillian Feickert is Carol Simon Levine, a New Jersey storyteller, presenter and author of the book, Remembering the Ladies: From Patriots in Petticoats to Presidential Candidates

Reclaiming our Voice is funded in part by a grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a Division of Cultural Affairs in the Department of State. 

For more information about the event contact the Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs at 908-558-2550 or visit online at ucnj.org.

Poster credit: Public domain via http://suffrageandthemedia.org/source/womens-hour-struck/ (winning 1916 poster and slogan for  

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Image credit: Public domain, via Suffrage and the Media.

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Reclamando Nuestra Voz: El Papel de New Jersey en el Sufragio Femenino

La Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union se complace en celebrar el Mes de la Historia de las Mujeres con una presentación gratis de Reclaiming Our Voice: New Jersey’s Role in Woman Suffrage el miércoles 18 de marzo a las  6:30 p.men el  Liberty Hall Museum Carriage House en Kean University, situado en el 1003 Morris Avenue en Union.   

“La Junta de Legisladores se enorgullece en contribuir con la celebración del Mes de la Historia de las Mujeres con este evento destacando las victorias del movimiento de las mujeres, y compartiendo las historias de las tantas  que lucharon por el derecho al voto,” dijo el Legislador Presidente Alexander Mirabella.

Carol Simon Levin representará a Lillian Feickert, presidenta de la Asociación de New Jersey del Sufragio de las Mujeres  desde 1912 a 1920, quien residió en  Plainfield y North Plainfield.  Ella nos dirá la historia del papel que las mujeres de New Jersey jugaron en la larga lucha para obtener el voto femenino. Compartirá las historias de Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, Alice Paul y de Florence Spearing Randolph residente de Summit en el Condado de Union. 

Levin es una bibliotecaria júbilada, escritora, narradora y presentadora de programas con sede en Bedminster, y autora del libro interactivo ilustrado , Remembering the Ladies: From Patriots in Petticoats to Presidential Candidates. Además de una página para colorear, cada entrada en el libro incluye una breve biografía, un hecho fascinante y una cita. 

Este programa es financiado en parte por una subvención de la Comisión Histórica de New Jersey, una División de Asuntos de Cultura del Departamento de Estado. 

La entrada a  “Reclaiming Our Voice: New Jersey’s Role in Woman Suffrage” es gratis pero inscripción anticipada es requerida. 

Para inscribirse pueden usar la página http://ucnj.org/womens-suffrage/. Para más información sobre el programa pongánse en contacto con la Oficina de Asuntos  de Cultura y Patrimonio del Condado de Union al  908-558-2550.