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Union County Invites Residents to September 11th Memorial Honoring Residents Who Perished In 2001 Attacks

Union County September 11th Memorial at Echo Lake Park.

UNION COUNTY, NJ — The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders invites members of the community to honor the memory of the 60 Union County residents who perished in the World Trade Center attack of 2001, by visiting the Union County September 11th Memorial on Wednesday, September 11 at Echo Lake Park in Mountainside.

The Memorial is open from the morning hours until 9:00 p.m. on September 11. Members of the Union County Sheriff’s Office will provide a uniformed Honor Guard standing watch at the memorial from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. The public is invited to bring and light candles in memory of those lost in the attacks.

“On this date, we honor those who perished, we remember the many acts of bravery that occurred that day, and we reaffirm the Union County community as one that pulls together, through times of peace and crisis alike,” said Freeholder Chair Bette Jane Kowalski.

The Union County September 11th Memorial incorporates elements of design that include all three sites where lives were lost. Two girders recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center are arranged within a five sided area representing the Pentagon, and an Eternal Flame represents those who died in Pennsylvania along with members of the Armed Services and emergency responders.

In addition to these elements, the names of the 60 deceased Union County residents are etched into the memorial.

Union County worked with residents of Cranford, Elizabeth, Kenilworth, Linden, Mountainside, Rahway, Scotch Plains, Summit, Union and Westfield to plan and build the Memorial.

Dedicated on Sept. 13, 2003, the memorial was constructed through private donations including in-kind work by labor unions and materials at cost.

The memorial is located on a hill at the border of Mountainside and Springfield in Echo Lake Park, near the Springfield Avenue entrance at the eastern end of the park.

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Join the Mass Transit Movement: Raritan Valley Rail Coalition Holds Public Meeting, Sept. 16 in Cranford

   Regional Plan Association to make public presentation “A Preventable Crisis, The Economic and Human Costs of a Hudson River Rail Tunnel Shutdown”

Trenton, NJ – Commuters, area residents, business owners, elected officials, community groups and other stakeholders can help advocate for mass transit improvements by attending a free public meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, September 16 at the Cranford Community Center, 220 Walnut Avenue in Cranford. The meeting is hosted by the Raritan Valley Rail Coalition, which includes representatives from four counties along NJ Transit’s Raritan Valley Line, with a total population of 1.7 million.

The Regional Plan Association, a non-profit public policy agency that examines various issues, will present information from their report, “A Preventable Crisis, The Economic and Human Costs of a Hudson River Rail Tunnel Shutdown.” The report details the devastating economic and quality-of -life impact that any extended closures of the rapidly, deteriorating 108-year-old Hudson River train tunnels would have on the regional economy, including Union County. 

All are welcome to attend the free event. The Cranford Community Center is ADA accessible and free parking is located on site.

“A preventable crisis is brewing under the Hudson River in the form of aging, outdated rail tunnels that are urgently in need of repair, making it all the more imperative to secure funding for a new tunnel,” said Union County Freeholder Chair and RVRC Trustee Bette Jane Kowalski. “By joining our voices together we can more effectively communicate our concerns and advocate for action, both at the state and federal level.”

Union County has eight NJ Transit train stations on the Raritan Valley Line, which has been beleaguered by delays and cancellations, as do three other member counties of the RVRC— Hunterdon Middlesex, and Somerset.

The evening will also include information on various other transit-related issues.

The Gateway project has been described as the largest and most economically significant infrastructure project currently under planning in the U.S. Consisting of a new rail tunnel under the Hudson River and related work, Gateway will have a direct impact on New Jersey and New York City, as well as the entire metro area and northeastern U.S.

The Gateway improvements are located in the heart of the Northeast Corridor, the most heavily used passenger train line in the country. It accounts for 20 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product. An estimated 10 percent of U.S. GDP depends on transit between New York and New Jersey alone.

The Northeast Corridor carries more than 800,000 passengers in 2,000 trains daily across eight states and Washington, D.C. In 2016, Amtrak reported that implementation of the full Gateway project could generate $3.87 worth of economic benefits for every $1.00 spent.

The Raritan Valley Line carries 23,500 passengers daily, making it NJ Transit’s third most-used rail line. Though thousands of riders use it for their daily commute to Penn Station in New York City, the Raritan Valley Line employs diesel locomotives that are not permitted the Hudson River tunnels. As a result, riders are forced to disembark in Newark each time and wait for an electric train.

The Coalition launched almost 20 years ago with the aim of achieving a one-seat ride into New York, with membership including representatives from Union, Somerset, Middlesex and Hunterdon Counties, along with a Mayors Alliance and State officials.

The effort achieved partial success in 2014, when NJ Transit acquired dual-mode locomotives that could travel through the tunnels. However, the one-seat opportunity never expanded beyond a limited, off-peak trial. It was suspended in 2018 as NJ Transit focused on other priorities.

The Coalition can be reached on email at info@Raritanvalleyrail.com. For additional information visit online at raritanvalleyrail.com, follow on Facebook at facebook.com/raritanvalleyrail, or follow on Twitter at twitter.com/rvrailcoalition.

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Grow your Businesses at 4th Annual Union County Means Business Expo

– La Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union invita a todos los dueños de negocios, gerentes y empresarios a que asistan a la 2019 Expo Union County Means Business / Condado de Union Significa  Negocios en el  Warinanco Sports Center en el Parque Warinanco el miércoles, 18 de septiembre de 5:00 p.m. a 7:30 p.m.

El  Parque Warinanco es parte del Sistema de parques del Condado de Union y está situado en el Municipio de Roselle, colinando con Elizabeth y Linden.

“El año pasado la Expo contá con  80 mesas de comerciantes y 300 asistentes, proporcionando una oportunidad valuable para conocer y conectarse con  compañeros en la comunidad empresarial,” comentó la Legisladora Presidente Bette Jane Kowalski. “Esperamos tener otro evento exitoso este año.”

Ahora en su cuarto año la Expo de Negocio proporciona una gran presentación para los negocios locales a la vez que una oportunidad para conectarse con contactos dentro de la comunidad del Condado de Union y aún más.

Desde que la  Expo comenzó  en el 2016 ha crecido  para incluir una gran variedad de empresas que incluyen, proveedores de servicios, bancos,  compañías  de seguro, comerciantes minoristas, bienes y raíces , tecnología, consultorías, mercadeo,  asuntos legales, firmas de contabilidad, servicios de salud,  organizaciones sin fines de lucro y agencias gubernamentales. Este evento es muy popular con las cámaras de comercio y representates del gobierno municipal y oficinas de los condados.

De nuevo este año la Expo tendrá rifas y premios con un Gran Premio de una  tarjeta de regalo Visa.

Degustaciones de comida con los menús de la gastronomía de Ashbrook Golf Course, Galloping Hill Golf Course y el Warinanco Sports Center será presentado a los asistentes.

Como un servicio a los asistentes la Expo brindará servicio de cuidados de niños gratis. Este servicio esta disponible par niños entre 4 y 12 años y es proporcionado por el personal del Campo de Verano del Warinanco Sports Center. Este debe ser solicitado llenando la forma en  ucnj.org/ucmb cuando se inscriba para asistir al evento.

Admisión para los asistentes es gratis. Las mesas de las empresas tienen un costo de $100.00 e incluye media página en el programa y 10 tickets VIP para sus clientes. Para inscribirse por favor llene la forma en la página ucnj.org/ucmb.  

Este evento Union County Means Business es una iniciativa de desarrollo económico de la Junta de Legisladores con el apoyo de socios de la comunidad que incluyen el New Jersey Small Business Development Center, el Union County Economic Development Corporation, el Greater Elizabeth Chamber of Commerce, el  Suburban Chamber of Commerce, Kean University, Union County College, Union Township Chamber of Commerce, el Greater Westfield Chamber of Commerce, Cranford Area Chamber of Commerce, y el  New Jersey LGBT Chamber of Commerce.

Para más información sobre Union County Means Business, visite ucnj.org/ucmb o contacte Deana Mesaros al 908-659-7412 o dmesaros@ucnj.org.

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La Trituradora Ambulante del Condado de Union Visitará Linden y Westfield en Septiembre

La Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union anuncia que los próximos eventos de la trituradora ambulante tendrán lugar el 12 de septiembre en Linden y el  20 de septiembre en Westfield.

“El servicio de la trituradora ambulante del Condado de Union ayuda a los residentes  a evitar el robo de identidad proporcioando una forma conveniente de deshacerse de sus documentos confidenciales,” expresó la Legisladora Presidente Bette Jane Kowalski. “Esto  promueve los efuerzos que tiene nuestro Condado por mantener una de sus iniciativs que es Mantener Verde nuestro medio ambiente.”

El primer evento se llevará a cabo el jueves, 12 de septiembre en el  Linden Recycling Center / Centro de Reciclaje de Linden, situado en el  2 Donaldson Place en Linden, de 9:00 a.m. a 1:00 p.m. 

El Segundo evento es el Viernes, 20 de septiembre en el Westfield Memorial Pool / Piscina de Westfield, que se encuentra en el  713 Cumberland Street en Westfield. Este programa también será de 9:00 a.m. a 1:00 p.m.

Ambos eventos se llevarán a cabo llueva o brille. Todos los residentes del Condado de Union pueden usar este servicio. En un esfuerzo para acomodar a todos los residentes hay un límite de cuatro bolsas de 10 libras por persona, Se les pide que traigan sus papeles en bolsas de papel.

Por favor remover las carpetas plásticas y las prescillas. Los documentos que estén húmedos / mojados no se aceptan. Papeles que ya estén triturados no son aceptados. Los residentes deben continuar reciclando sus papeles no confidenciales y revistas con su programa municipal . 

Los documentos son puestos en contenedores de 96-galones., luego los documentos se vacian en una cinta transportadora y pasan a la trituradora . Los participantes son bienvenidos a ver el proceso a través de una television de circuito cerrado. Después son enviados a los molinos de papel y alli son reciclados. 

Este programa es financiado a través del Departamento de New Jersey de Protección Ambiental y  Reciclaje.

Para más información sobre todos estos programas pueden llamar al  908-654-9889, o visitar la página  ucnj.org/recycling.

The mobile shredding program is paid for through New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Recycling Enhancement Act Grant Funds. For more information about future events or directions please call the Union County Recycling Hotline at 908-654-9889 or visit us online at www.ucnj.org/recycle.

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El Condado de Union County Ofrece Reciclaje de Chatarra Gratis el 5 y 21 de Septiembre

– La Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union les recuerda a los residentes que  los lugares para llevar su reciclajes de metal o chatara están abiertos durante el mes de septiembre. Una gran variedad de electrodomésticos, cobertizos, canals y más están incluídos en el programa.

“Este programa a lo largo del condado ayuda a los municipios del Condado de Union que no tienen recogida de metales o chatarras para reciclar,” dijo la Legisladora Presidente Bette Jane Kowalski. “Como una sola comunidad, nos beneficiamos a lo largo del condado reciclando más y evitando tirar desperdicios y también podemos ganar algunos ingresos de este programa.”

La entrega de los articulos de chatarra serán aceptados  el jueves, 5 de septiembre y el sábado, 21 de septiembre entre las 9:00 a.m. y las  12:00 p.m. Los metales chatarra de cualquier municipio pueden llevarse  a cualquiera de estos dos centros:

  • Cranford:  Emergency Services/Traffic Enforcement, 151 Kenilworth Boulevard
  • Rahway:  Service Yard in Rahway River Park (cerca de la piscina), en  St. Georges Avenue

Este programa está disponible a todos los residentes, establecimientos comerciales, agencias sin fines de lucro y otras organizaciones. Se pueden visitar el primer jueves y el tercer sábado de cada mes comenzando en abril y concluyendo en noviembre.

Los artículos que son aceptados son, latas de aluminio, chatarras, bicicletas, bronze, cobre, lavadoras, congeladores, planchas, canals, hierro, muebles de patio de metal, ventiladores, cercas de metal, gabinetes de cocina de metal, microhondas, refrigeradores, llantas, cazuelas de metal, tostadoras,  metal sheds, microwaves, pots and pans, railings, refrigerators, stoves, tire rims, toasters, secadoras, marcos de ventanas de metal, percheros de metal, revistimientos de aluminio, cobertizo de aluminio y mucho más.

La Junta de Legisladores les recuerda que toda esta información la pueden encontrar en la página  del Buró de Planeamiento de Reciclaje ucnj.org/recycle, o puede llamar a la línea directa de Reciclaje del Condado de Union, 908-654-9889.

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Se Extiende el Progama de Inmunization para Niños Escolares del Condado de Union

En preparación para el comienzo del año escolar, la Clinica de Inmunización del Condado de Union, situada en el  40 Parker Road, Elizabeth, ofrecerá horas extras para los niños en edad escolar hasta el 30 de agosto.

Los niños desde 2 meses hasta 19 años que califican para  Medicaid, que no tienen seguro de salud o que su seguro no cubre, pueden recibir vacunas gratis  en la Clínica de Inmunización para prevenir enfermedades. La clínica ofrece una series de vacunas que el Centro Federal de Control de Enfermedades sugiere y a la vez las que son necesarias para la admisión a las escuelas públicas.

“Las vacunas son necesarias para la admisión a las escuelas públicas, y las horas extras ayudan a los padres y a las niñeras a poder llevar a los niños a vacunar,” dijo la Legisladora Presidente Bette Jane Kowalski. “La salud y la seguridad de sus hijos es prioridad para la Junta de Legisladores.”

La clínica normalmente opera de lunes a viernes entre las  8:30 a.m. y 4:30 p.m. Durante el horario extendido las citas se aceptan hasta las 6:30 p.m. hasta el viernes 30 de agosto.

Se recomienda hacer citas llamando al 908-965-3627 o 908-965-3868. También se reciben niños de edad escolar sin cita pero deben llegar antes de las  6:00 p.m.

Para que sus hijos puedan recibir las vacunas los padres deben llevar la partida de nacimiento y los registros actuales de vacunas, además de una identificación probando que son los padres o tutores. Los padres también deben presentar  prueba de residencia como un recibo de luz o gas con su nombre.

La Clínica de Inmunización del Condado de Union opera desde el 1995, y es parte del Centro Federal de Control de Enfermedades CDC. El programa de Vacunas para Niños es parte del plan de Medicaid de cada estado..

Para más información sobre la Clínica del Condado de Union, y para programar una cita puede llamar al 908-965-3627/3868.

Si necesita asistencia personal sobre cualquier servicio del Departamento de Servicios Humanos del Condado de Union, llame al UCDHS 888-845-3434 o 908-558-2288.

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Sólo Pregunte por “Información” sobre los Servicios Para Adultos Mayores y Júbilados en el Condado de Union

Los residentes del Condado de Union que andan en búsqueda de información sobre los servicios disponibles para los adultos mayores de 60 años  les proporcionamos una lista de fechas  y lugares para que puedan hablar con personal del Departamento de Servicios Humanos, División de Adultos (Envejecientes) sobre los diferentes programas que hay disponibles.

Las visitas están programadas para el mes de septiembre y personal del Condado de Union estará disponible en las siguientes bibliotecas públicas de Elizabeth, Clark, Cranford, Garwood, Mountainside, Plainfield, Summit, Union, y el  Rahway Senior Center.

 

“El próposito es de ayudar a los residentes a obtener información sobre los programas y servicios disponibles a los adultos mayores y aquellos que cuidan de ellos,” dijo la Legisladora Presidente  Chair Bette Jane Kowalski. “Este programa trae la experiencia del personal de la División de Adultos Envejecientes, que se encuentra en Elizabeth, a lugares a lo largo del Condado de Union para facilitarlo a todos sus residentes.”

 

A través de este programa, el personal de la División de Adultos Envejecientes y la Conexión de Recursos a Discapacitados del Condado de Union viajan por el Condado proporcionando información sobre las comidas a domicilio, cuidado de hogar, cuidado a los adultos y otros servicios de apoyos a júbilados, envejecientes y aquellos que cuidan de ellos.

Asistencia completando las planillas estará a su alcance.

Las fechas por el mes de septiembre son:

 

Lunes, 9 de septiembre

Elizabeth Library – LaCorte branch

418 Palmer Street

Elizabeth, NJ 07202

10:00 am – 12 mediodía

 

Miércoles, 11 de septiembre

Cranford Public Library

224 Walnut Avenue

Cranford, NJ 07016

10:00 am – 12 mediodía

 

 

Jueves, 12 de septiembre

Rahway Senior Center

1306 Esterbrook Avenue

Rahway, NJ  07065

10:00 am – 12:00 mediodía

 

Viernes, 13 de septiembre

Plainfield Public Library

800 Park Avenue

Plainfield, NJ 07060

10:00 am – 12 mediodía

 

Lunes, 16 de septiembre

Clark Public Library

303 Westfield Avenue

Clark, NJ 07066

10:00 am – 12:00 mediodía

 

Jueves, 19 de septiembre

Garwood Public Library

411 Third Avenue

Garwood, NJ 07027

10:00 am – 12:00 mediodía

 

Viernes, 20 de septiembre

Mountainside Public Library

Constitution Plaza

Mountainside, NJ 07092

10:00 am – 12 mediodía

 

Lunes, 23 de septiembre

Summit Public Library

75 Maple Street

Summit, NJ 07901

10:30 am – 12:30 mediodía

 

Martes, 24 de septiembre

Union Public Library

1980 Morris Avenue

Union, NJ 07083

11:30 am to 1:30 pm

 

La meta del Condado de Union es promover bienestar, independencia, dignidad para los envejecientes y sus familias. Este es una de las “Agencias del Area en Envejecientes” a lo largo de la nación establecida bajo La Ley Federal Americana más Antigua. La división tiene información en ambos idiomas Inglés y Español.

 

Para más información sobre estos programas u otros pueden llamar al  888-280-8226 o 908-527- 4870 / 4858. Para los que hablan Español  908-527-4863.  También pueden ver la página del Condado  www.ucnj.org/departments/human-services.

 

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Paintings by Lana Liddy-LaPadura of Fanwood on Exhibit at the Pearl Street Gallery

The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to present an exhibit of paintings by Lana Liddy-LaPadura in the gallery space at the Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, located at 633 Pearl Street in Elizabeth.

A selection of her work entitled “Suburban” is on display at the Pearl Street Gallery until October 19. Gallery hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays.

“We are pleased to have Lana Liddy-LaPadura’s work on display,” said Freeholder Chair Bette Jane Kowalski. “Ms. Liddy-LaPadura is a gifted abstract painter who expresses emotion through vibrant color and form.”

Lana Liddy-LaPadura is a self-taught painter and visual artist who studied film at SUNY Purchase and completed an intensive certificate program at the NY Film Academy. Upon graduating, Lana continued in the field of arts working off Broadway, in television productions, and teaching Communications courses for higher education.

In 2001 she switched gears and began a journey of the soul. As her focus moved inward, Lana became a teacher of yoga, meditation and wellness practices. It was during one Art through Yoga class where she reconnected with her love of painting. Lana said of her work, “Now several years later, I continue to use movement, medium and mood to push forth colorful stories on my canvases. I believe that my often vibrant and emotionally charged paintings are born ironically from a place of quiet stillness.”

Lana’s artwork has been on display in local galleries and exhibits throughout New Jersey. In 2018 she received the “Judges Choice Award” at the RP Loves ARTS Festival in New Jersey and most recently had her work selected for the prestigious NJ Gaelen Juried Art show. Lana often paints in nature or out of her studio “Below Gallery” within her happy home in Fanwood, New Jersey, where she resides with her wife and daughter.

To see more of Lana’s artwork, visit www.lanaliddylapadura.com or you can follow her on Instagram @lana.liddylapadura.

Union County artists interested in exhibiting in the Pearl Street gallery space are welcome to apply. Artists’ works must be able to be hung on a wall.

For more information about the Pearl Street Gallery or other programs, please contact the Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs at 908-558-2550 or email culturalinfo@ucnj.org. NJ Relay users can dial 711.

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Union County Announces Fall 2019 Parks and Recreation Department Programs

Union County, NJ — The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders wishes to remind residents about the many exciting programs coming up during the Department of Parks and Recreation’s Fall 2019 season.

“Union County has a variety of events for residents of all ages, allowing them to experience and enjoy our parks system,” said Freeholder Chair Bette Jane Kowalski. “The Freeholder Board is proud to support these cultural, artistic and musical experiences for our families and residents.”

The Fall 2019 season includes:

Rockin’ the Reservation

Residents are invited to visit the Watchung Reservation on Sunday, September 29th from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This event features live music and hands-on, family-friendly activities. Rockin’ the Reservation is filled with fun for everyone and includes art demonstrations, interactive art and music, pony rides, petting zoo, food trucks, scarecrow building, multicultural dancing, and more. Admission is $5 per person, and attendees age 7 and under are admitted for free (additional fees are charged for some activities).

Hayrides and Campfires

Come join the fun this fall as Union County presents the annual Hayrides and Campfires in Warinanco Park and the Watchung Reservation. Hayrides and Campfires include folk songs around the campfire, hot chocolate and marshmallows toasted over the fire. Events are weather permitting.

Dates and locations for Hayrides and Campfires are: 

Warinanco Park, Roselle

  • Friday, October 4th – 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

 

Trailside Nature & Science Center, Mountainside

  • Sunday, October 6th – 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
  • Friday, October 11th – 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
  • Sunday, October 13th – 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
  • Friday, October 18th – 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. 

Advanced ticket sales begin September 4th (Online & In-person)

  • In-County: $6.00
  • Out-of-County: $12.00

Four Centuries in a Weekend

As a part of the Four Centuries in a Weekend series of events, residents will have an opportunity on Sunday, October 19 from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. to explore The Deserted Village/Glenside Park, rain or shine! Take guided and self-guided tours, meet five people who built, owned or worked in this village, take hay rides, talk to an archaeologist, do some apple cider pressing, enjoy some old-fashioned children’s games, & shop in the General Store. This event is FREE and open to the public.

Haunted Hayrides

There will be several Haunted Hayrides through the Deserted Village of Feltville in the Watchung Reservation just in time for Halloween! Imagine visiting a whole village of haunted houses and meeting the ghosts of people who actually lived there.

Haunted Hayrides will be held on:

  • Friday, October 25 – 6:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
  • Saturday, October 26 – 6:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
  • Sunday, October 27 – 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
  • Rain date – Monday, October 28th

The total program experience lasts about one hour. The program is intended for adults and children age 6 and older. Strollers cannot be accommodated. Tickets are sold for rides at specific times as noted on your ticket.

Advanced ticket sales begin September 17 

  • In-County: $8.00
  • Out-of-County: $16.00

Pumpkin Sail at Lower Echo Lake Park

Bring your carved jack-o-lantern to Echo Lake Park the day after Halloween and join others for Great Pumpkin Sail on Friday, November 1 from 5:15 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Watch as your pumpkin is put on a float on the lake. There will be a campfire sing along and residents can enjoy hot chocolate and marshmallows. Rain date is Saturday, November 2, also from 5:15 PM to 9:30 PM.

Advanced ticket sales begin October 2. (Online & In-person) 

  • In-County: $12.00 per family of six (6)
  • Out-of-County: $16.00 per family of six (6)

For more details on ticket prices, locations, dates and times, and additional information on activities in Union County Parks visit ucnj.org/calendar or call the Parks Department at 908-527-4900.

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Union County Grant Funds Improvements at Greenside Park in Scotch Plains

Union County Freeholder Chair Bette Jane Kowalski, Vice Chairman Alexander Mirabella and Freeholders Sergio Granados and Rebecca Williams joined Scotch Plains Mayor Al Smith and Deputy Mayor Josh Losardo at the official reopening of Greenside Playground in Scotch Plains after recent upgrades to the park.

The improvement project was funded by a $50,000 of grant from the Union County Kids’ Recreation Trust. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)