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Tusk set to headline Summer Arts Festival Concert at Echo Lake Park, July 12

The Union County Summer Arts Festival Concert Series continues at Echo Lake Park in Mountainside on Wednesday evening, July 12 featuring Tusk, featuring the great hits of Fleetwood Mac. Show time is scheduled for 7:30 pm.

The five seasoned, well-respected musicians comprising Tusk have been making music together in various combinations and styles, in original outfits and in cover bands, for over twenty-five years. They come together to pay homage to a group that dominated the charts during the band members’ formative years.

The show is free, and visitors are urged to pack a picnic basket, bring lawn chairs or blankets. Refreshments and snacks will also be available from Café Gallo and the Good Humor Man. 

As always the Union County Get Fit Yoga program will precede the concert, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Bring a mat or beach towel and participate in the healthy activities for the entire family. Conducting the yoga program on July 12 will be Yoga Essence of New Providence.

“As the summer continues to heat up we hope everyone will find some time to join their neighbors and friends at one of our concerts on Wednesday evenings” said Freeholder Chairman Bruce H. Bergen. “We hope to see everyone out in the park, enjoying an evening of music.”

The Union County Summer Arts Festival series is presented every Wednesday night throughout July in Echo Lake Park and then in August at Oak Ridge Park in Clark:

 

Echo Lake Park, Mountainside

  • July 12th Tusk (Fleetwood Mac Tribute)
  • July 19th The Vinny’s
  • July 26th Hudson River Rats

 

Oak Ridge Park, Clark

  • August 2nd Dead Space (The Grateful Dead Experience
  • August 9th American Rapture
  • August 16th Black Dog (The Led Zeppelin Tribute
  • August 23th New York State of Mind (Tribute to Billy Joel)
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Notice of Overnight Road Construction on Morris Ave in Summit

Road Work Sign NJDOT (cropped)Please be advised that Chatham Rd from River Rd to Morris County Line in Summit will be under construction on or about Thursday, July 13 2017. It is anticipated that the work will take approximately 2 nights to complete, weather permitting. Affected residents and businesses should be aware that there may be mobilization and prep work on the part of the contractor about a week or two in advance of the actual start day. This activity should have little or no impact on local traffic.

The work being performed will consist of various road improvements, such as milling, paving, and striping of the road. Due to the nature of the work involved, the amount of men and machinery required, full road closure will be necessary in the area of work to optimize the safety of the work crews and motoring public alike. The road will be closed overnight from approximately 7:00 PM until 6:00 AM the following morning.

A clearly marked detour route will be established and maintained by County forces. Emergency vehicles will be allowed through at all times. Access to residences, including deliveries and other services, will be allowed as much as possible. Please note that parking will be prohibited on Chatham Rd within the work zone during the operation of milling and paving. Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated.

The County recognizes the inconvenience that any road construction may cause and apologizes for any difficulties encountered. The County shall make every effort to have the work completed as soon as possible.

Should you have any traffic questions, please call our Traffic Bureau at (908) 789-6011 between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. If any emergencies should arise, please contact your Municipal Police Department.

Learn more about upcoming construction and road projects at www.ucnj.org/traffic.

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94th Annual Central Jersey Independence Day Parade

Today the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders marched in the 94th Annual Central Jersey Independence Day parade in Plainfield. Happy Independence Day! (Photos by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Courthouse Operations have resumed.

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PAT DINIZIO DE THE SMITHEREENS ENCABEZA EL FESTIVALDE VERANO CON SU CONCIERTO EN EL PARQUE ECHO LAKE EL 5 DE JULIO

El Festival de Verano con su Serie de Conciertos continúa en el Parque  Echo Lake en Mountainside el miércoles  el 5 de julio presentando a Pat Dinizio de los Smithereens. El show comienza a las 7:30 pm.

 

Pat Dinizio es un residente de  Scotch Plains, es fundador  y principal compositor, guitarista  y cantante de The Smitherens. El grupo ha acumulado discos de oro y platino, se han presentado en programas de televisión, incluyendo el The Tonight Show, MTV Unplugged, y Saturday Night Live. También se han presentado en plataformas alrededor del mundo.

 

El  show es gratis, y les pedimos que empaquen una cesta con comestibles y traigan sus sillas para disfrutar de este Concierto. Estará presente el carro de Good Humor Man y Café Gallo.  

 

“Esperamos que todos puedan asistir a los conciertos en el parque ,” dijo el Legislador Presidente Chairman Bruce H. Bergen. “Le pedimos a nuestros residentes que vengan  a disfrutar de esta agradable música bajo las estrellas.”

 

El Festival de Verano con su Serie de Conciertos del Condado de Union se presentará todos los miércoles en el mes de julio en el Parque Echo Lake en Mountainside, y en agosto en el Parque  Oak Ridge Park en Clark:

 

 

Echo Lake, Mountainside

5 de julio  Pat Dinizio de The Smithereens

12 de julio, Tusk (Fleetwood Mac Tribute)

19 de julio The Vinny’s

26 de julio Hudson River Rats

 

 

Oak Ridge, Clark

2 de agosto Dead Space (The Grateful Dead Experience)

9 de agosto American Rapture

16 de agosto Black Dog (The Led Zeppelin Tribute)

23 de agosto New York State of Mind (Tribute to Billy Joel)

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NJ TRANSIT to Restore Full Rail Service to/from PSNY Effective Tuesday, September 5, 2017

NJ TRANSIT to Restore Full Rail Service to/from PSNY Effective Tuesday, September 5, 2017

M&E Midtown DIRECT trains resume; Regular Fares in effect

Effective Tuesday, September 5, NJ TRANSIT plans to restore full rail service to and from Penn Station New York (PSNY) following the conclusion of Phase One of Amtrak’s track renewal project. All Morris & Essex Lines (M&E) Midtown Direct trains will resume service to and from PSNY and will no longer be diverted to Hoboken. North Jersey Coast Line trains will resume operating into Hoboken Terminal.

With the anticipated resumption of full service at PSNY, NJ TRANSIT’s alternate travel options, discounted fares and cross-honoring will conclude. Morning peak-period express buses from Morristown, Madison, Summit, Maplewood, South Orange and Newark Broad Street to the Port Authority Bus Terminal will no longer operate. Cross-honoring with private bus carriers, PATH and NY Waterway will end on Saturday, September 2nd at 3 a.m.

New NJ TRANSIT weekday rail schedules will take effect Tuesday, September 5th, following a two-month modified service plan that enabled Amtrak to complete a series of major infrastructure projects aimed at improving reliability and safety at PSNY. All NJ TRANSIT rail customers are strongly advised to check the new schedules for specific departure times and station stops (click here).

NY Waterway’s new ferry service between Hoboken and West 39th Street in New York will continue to operate after full service is restored at PSNY and be available to the general public. It is important to note that the ferry service between Hoboken and West 39th Street will no longer cross-honor NJ TRANSIT rail tickets and passes after Friday, September 1st.

 

As a reminder, all fare discounts, substitute and enhanced bus services, as well as cross-honoring on bus, rail, light rail, PATH and NY Waterway ferry services in effect during the modified schedule between July 10 and September 1 is expected to end at 3:00 a.m. Saturday, September 2nd. Additionally, new weekday rail schedules are expected to take effect Tuesday, September 5th.

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El Condado de Union Ofrece Entrenamiento Para los Defensores de las Víctimas de Abuso Sexual Comenzando el 15 de agosto

Condado de Union, NJ – La Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union se complace en anunciar  que un entrenamiento gratis está disponible para personas interesadas en convertirse en defensores  Confidenciales de las Víctimas de Abuso Sexual (CSVA).

El Centro de Ayuda a Crisis de Violación del Condado de Union, ofrece un entrenamiento gratis para los voluntarios Defensores Confidenciales de Violencia Sexual.  Las sesiones comienzan el martes 15 de Agosto y concluyen el jueves 28 de septiembre. Las clases serán los martes y jueves de 6:00 p.m. a  9:30 p.m. en la oficina del Centro en Westfield, situada en el Edificio  Colleen Fraser, 300 North Avenue East.

“Los Defensores Voluntarios  ayudan a guiar a las víctimas a través del proceso legal y médico a la misma vez que ofrecen apoyo emocional, respetando estricta confidencialidad de cada caso”, dijo el Lesgilador Presidente Bruce H. Bergen.  “Los voluntarios de CSVA están al servicio de los residentes del Condado de Union durante la crisis física y emocional y les estamos agradecidos por su dedicación en ayudar a las víctimas a través de esta traumática experiencia.”

Los Voluntarios deben ser residentes del Condado de Union y tener por lo menos 18 años de edad.  Deben tener licencia de guiar y su propio auto. Antes del entrenamiento, cada voluntario debe venir al Centro de Crisis para una entrevista. Los voluntarios deben asistir a todas las sesiones de entrenamiento.

Para información adicional sobre como convertirse en voluntario y programar una entrevista, debe llamar al Centro de Crisis del Condado de Uniont 908-233-7273.  Además pueden ir a la página, unioncountyrapecrisiscenter.blogspot.com.

El Centro de Crisis es parte del Departameto de Servicios Humanos, División de Planeamiento del Condado de Union, y ha estado sirviendo a los residentes del Condado de Union desde el  1984.

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El Condado de Union Ofrece Entrenamiento Para los Defensores de las Víctimas de Abuso Sexual Comenzando el 15 de agosto

Condado de Union, NJ – La Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union se complace en anunciar  que un entrenamiento gratis está disponible para personas interesadas en convertirse en defensores  Confidenciales de las Víctimas de Abuso Sexual (CSVA).

El Centro de Ayuda a Crisis de Violación del Condado de Union, ofrece un entrenamiento gratis para los voluntarios Defensores Confidenciales de Violencia Sexual.  Las sesiones comienzan el martes 15 de Agosto y concluyen el jueves 28 de septiembre. Las clases serán los martes y jueves de 6:00 p.m. a  9:30 p.m. en la oficina del Centro en Westfield, situada en el Edificio  Colleen Fraser, 300 North Avenue East.

“Los Defensores Voluntarios  ayudan a guiar a las víctimas a través del proceso legal y médico a la misma vez que ofrecen apoyo emocional, respetando estricta confidencialidad de cada caso”, dijo el Lesgilador Presidente Bruce H. Bergen.  “Los voluntarios de CSVA están al servicio de los residentes del Condado de Union durante la crisis física y emocional y les estamos agradecidos por su dedicación en ayudar a las víctimas a través de esta traumática experiencia.”

Los Voluntarios deben ser residentes del Condado de Union y tener por lo menos 18 años de edad.  Deben tener licencia de guiar y su propio auto. Antes del entrenamiento, cada voluntario debe venir al Centro de Crisis para una entrevista. Los voluntarios deben asistir a todas las sesiones de entrenamiento.

Para información adicional sobre como convertirse en voluntario y programar una entrevista, debe llamar al Centro de Crisis del Condado de Uniont 908-233-7273.  Además pueden ir a la página, unioncountyrapecrisiscenter.blogspot.com.

El Centro de Crisis es parte del Departameto de Servicios Humanos, División de Planeamiento del Condado de Union, y ha estado sirviendo a los residentes del Condado de Union desde el  1984.

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Para Información sobre los Servicios del Condado de Union, Para Adultos Mayores y Júbilados Sólo Pregunte por “ASK”

Condado de Union, NJ – Los residentes del Condado de Union que buscan información sobre los servicios para adultos de 60 años y más  pueden visitar cinco lugares durante el mes de julio donde personal del Departamento de Servicios Humanos y la División de Envejecientes, a través del programa ASK, que es el Nuevo Servicio Móvil, les podrán ayudar.

El personal de ASK estará presente en las Bibliotecas Públicas de Clark, Fanwood, Linden, Union y Elizabeth.

“ASK ayuda a los residentes del Condado de Union a tener conocimiento de los programas y servicios para adultos mayores y júbilados y también para aquellos que cuidan de su mayores o enfermos,” dijo Bruce H. Bergen, Presidente de la Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union. “El programa ASK lleva a los conocedores y experimentado personal de la División de Envejecientes a través de todo el Condado de Union haciendo más fácil el poder obtener la información en persona.” 

ASK con su personal de la División de Envejecientes y los Recursons de Conexión a Discapacitados hacen un esfuerzo de alcanzar a la comunidad viajando a diferentes lugares cada mes.

El programa ASK también les puede asistir llenando formularios y solicitudes.

Las fechas del mes de julio 2017, son:

Miércoles 5 de julio

Linden Public Library

31 E. Henry Street

Linden, 07036

10:00 am a 12:00 del mediodía

 

Lunes 10 de julio

Clark Public Library

303 Westfield Avenue

Clark, 07066

10:00 am a 12:00 del mediodía

 

Miércoles, 19 de julio

Fanwood Public Library

5 Forest Road

Fanwood, 07023

10:00 am a 12:00 del mediodía

 

Martes 25 de julio

Union Public Library

1980 Morris Avenue

Union, 07083

12:00 del mediodía  a 2:00 pm

 

Miércoles 26 de julio

Elizabeth Public Library

11 South Broad Street

Elizabeth, 07202

10:00 am a 12:00 del mediodía

Todos los residentes del Condado de Union son bienvenidos  a cualquiea de estos eventos.

La meta del Condado de Union es promover el bienestar, la idependencia y dignidad de nuestros residentes que son júbilados y tienen más de 60 años, para ellos y sus familiares.

“Esta iniciativa la tomó el Condado de Union desde el 2012,” dijo  Bergen. “Esta diseñada para mejorar los servicios para los adultos mayores y los discapacitados, y ayudarlos a quedarse en sus hogares y en sus comunidades.”

Para más información sobre la División de Envejecientes y los Recursos de Conexión a Discapacitados pueden llamar al call 888-280-8226, o al 908-527-4870/ 908-527-4858, también pueden visitar la página ucnj.org.

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Union County Becomes First New Jersey County to Join “We Are Still In” Campaign to Support Paris Agreement

Environmental stewardship has a long history in Union County, which was among the first in counties the nation to establish a system of public parks for recreation and habitat protection.

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders has approved a resolution signing the County on to the “We Are Still In” campaign in support of the Paris Agreement on climate change. The unanimous vote, which took place during the June 22 regular public meeting of the Freeholder Board, makes Union County the first county in New Jersey to join the campaign and one of only a handful nationwide.

“Many municipal governments and leading corporate citizens in Union County have adopted policies that help transition our economy to a more sustainable and healthful model,” said Chairman Bergen. “By joining the We Are Still In campaign the Freeholder Board affirms that County government supports their efforts. The Freeholder Board will also continue seeking ways to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainability programs at the County level.”

The Paris Agreement is a voluntary international pact aimed at limiting global warming to less than two degrees Centigrade above pre-industrial levels, with the goal of preventing the catastrophic effects of climate change. Each nation determines its own strategy for attaining that goal.

“The Freeholder Board is proud to stand with the more than 1,200 governments, businesses and academic institutions that have formally pledged to continue supporting the Paris Agreement by signing on to the We Are Still In campaign,” said Vice Chairman Sergio Granados. “Taking action on climate change is a civic responsibility and a moral imperative in terms of the quality of life we bequeath to the next generation of County residents.” 

The Paris Agreement launched in 2015 with the participation of every nation except Syria and Nicaragua. On June 1, 2017, President Trump announced that the United States would withdraw its participation.

The We Are Still In campaign was initiated by former New York City Mayor and business leader Michael Bloomberg to provide local and state governments, businesses and other non-federal entities with a platform for supporting the Paris Agreement.

“Union County has an incalculable stake in the success of the Paris Agreement,” explained Bergen. “As vividly demonstrated by hurricanes Sandy and Irene, we are especially vulnerable to the impacts of global warming due to our location in a coastal state, our role as a transportation hub and major seaport, and our history of inland flood issues.”

Supporting the Agreement is the latest in a series of proactive steps that Union County has taken to help preserve and protect the environment.

Examples over the past 20 years include expanded recycling programs, new education and public outreach initiatives, tree canopy enhancement including financial assistance for municipal treescapes, green purchasing policies that include cleaner vehicles, solar installations, LEED building standards, energy efficiency upgrades and new community and school garden initiatives that promote an appreciation for the health of the environment.

“Almost 100 years ago, Union County placed itself in the vanguard of counties working to preserve land for nature conservation and public recreation, and we established one of the first county-based public park systems in the nation,” said Bergen. “We honor that legacy by stepping up to lead the way on county-based engagement with climate action.”

For quick links to Union County environmental programs and activities for the public visit The Green Connection, ucnj.org/green-connection.

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