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Únase al programa de maestría en mantenimiento de árboles este otoño

Inscripciones para el programa de Maestría en Mantenimiento de árboles del Condado de Union están abiertas. Miembros de este organización de voluntarios pasan la temporada de otoño en paseos por la naturaleza supervisados, donde aprenden sobre el papel crítico que juegan los árboles en nuestro medio ambiente, y cada primavera se dispersan a compartir su conocimiento con cientos de alumnos de cuarto grado de las escuelas del Condado de Union.

Personas de 18 años o mayor son elegibles para ser un Maestro de mantenimiento de árboles. No se necesita tener previa experiencia con árboles ni en el salón de clases.

“Si está interesados en la preservación de nuestro paisajes de árboles, el programa de Maestría en mantenimiento de árboles le permitiría ayudar a jóvenes a lo largo de nuestra comunidad apreciar las diferentes maneras en las cuales los árboles mejoran la salud pública, y proveen beneficios ambos cívicos y ambientales,” dijo el Legislador Presidente Bruce H. Bergen.

Los árboles son reconocidos por su rol ambiental  reduciendo los contaminantes del aire y  reduciendo la acumulación de agua de lluvia.

Voluntarios del programa de Maestría en mantenimiento de árboles son capacitados y certificados por expertos de la Extensión Cooperativa de Rutgers del Condado de Union.   El curso de capacitación empieza cada septiembre y consiste de visitas guiadas a parques estatales que incluyen Cheesequake, Hacklebarney, entre otros.

Aprendices del programa también visitan el Servicio Forestal de New Jersey para ver viveros de árboles y demonstraciones de azúcar de arce.

“Pasar tiempo al aire libre con un  nuevo grupo de amigos es otra razón para unirse a los maestros en mantenimiento de árboles,” dijo Bergen.

La capacitación incluye guía en cómo usar un kit de lecciones de Rutgers para ayudar a comprender a estudiantes de cuarto grado la importancia de conservar los árboles.  Junto con la conducción del juego popular, “Tree Jeopardy,”  los maestros usan medios visuales divertidos partes del kit como una piña de pino gigantesca y carteles sobre la extracción del caucho y cosecha de corcha.

Maestros en mantenimiento de árboles también participan en otros proyectos de servicio comunitarios relacionados a los árboles a lo largo del año.

La Extensión Cooperativa de Rutgers del Condado de Union está respaldada en parte por la Junta de Legisladores. Las oficinas de la Extensión están ubicadas en el Collen Fraiser County Services building en Westfield, 300 North Avenue East. 

Candidatos interesados deben contactar al Agente de la Extensión, James Nichnadowcz al 908-654-9854 o  jnichnadowicz@ucnj.org  para recibir una aplicación.  Capacitaciones empiezan el día miércoles 7 de septiembre.

Para más información sobre los maestros en mantenimiento de árboles, clubes 4-H, y otros programas de la Extesión de todas edades por favor visite la página  ucnj.org/rce.

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Centro de Mensajes del Condado de Union implementa mensajes de Texto al 911

Condado de Union, NJ – La Junta de Legisladores Electos del Condado de Union se satisface en anunciar la implementación de mensajes de texto de emergencia al 911 en todo el condado como un dispositivo compartido por el Centro de Mensajes  del Condado de Union.  

La nueva iniciativa es parte de una colaborativa estatal encabezada por la Oficina de Servicios de Telecomunicaciones de Emergencias de New Jersey. Como dispositivo compartido, el  Centro Regional de Mensajes del Condado de Union se encargará de los mensajes de textos 911 por todas las 21 municipalidades del Condado de Union.

“El nuevo servicio de mensajes es una adición importante al conjunto de herramientas de seguridad pública del Condado de Union,” dijo Legislador Presidente Bruce H. Bergen. “Proporciona una opción adicional para las personas con discapacidad para contactar al 911, y permite a las personas que se encuentran en peligro inmediato de pedir ayuda silenciosamente y con rapidez.”

El nuevo servicio de mensajes está destinado a proporcionar al público con un medio alternativo de contacto en situaciones peligrosas inusuales, o en caso de que un servicio de retransmisión para discapacitados no esté disponible.

Mensajes al 911 pueden ser útil  en situaciones donde la posible victima tenga miedo de ser escuchada, por ejemplo si están atrapadas en su hogar o sitio de trabajo por un intruso.

“En un caso reciente, una víctima de abuso doméstico pudo conseguir ayuda al enviar un mensaje silenciosamente al 911 cuando una llamada de voz la hubiera expuesto a peligro adicional,” dijo el Legislador Ángel Estrada, quien es  el Presidente del Comité de Public Safety/Homeland Security. “Este nuevo servicio pone al día a nuestro Centro de Mensajes /Dispatch Center con los últimos avances en comunicaciones de emergencia.” 

“Siempre es mejor llamar por teléfono si se puede, pero cuando no pueda llamar, envíe un mensaje,” aconsejóel  Director de Seguridad Pública del Condado de Union , Andrew Moran.

El Centro Regional  de Mensajes del Condado de Union es atendido por el personal de la División de Policía del Departamento de Seguridad Pública del Condado de Union.   Además de los servicios de mensajes 911 y otros servicios, el Centro de Mensajes /Dispatch Center se encarga de las llamadas a la policía, bomberos,  y EMS para otras agencias de seguridad.

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Plainfield Fire Division Summer Interns Visit the Union County Fire Training Academy

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Union County Freeholder Linda Carter and Union County Fire Training Academy Dean Steve Ruhl welcome the students of the Plainfield Fire Division summer internship program and Plainfield firefighters as they visited the Union County Fire Training Academy in Linden. The fire interns toured the training facility and received hands-on lessons about firefighting. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Sheriff’s Office Tracks Down Suspect Wanted in Union Assault, Robbery

sealMonths of persistent detective work by a member of the Union County Sheriff’s Office Fugitive Unit resulted in the arrest Tuesday of a man wanted for first degree armed robbery, burglary and aggravated assault in Union five months ago, Sheriff Joseph Cryan announced today.

Raymond Oliver of Irvington is accused of slashing a 35-year-old woman after forcing his way into a Chilton Place home on March 9 and demanding money.

According to Union Township police, Oliver, 53, fled the residence with $100 after cutting the victim with a box cutter. The woman received 13 stitches on her left hand. At the time, there was a warrant out for Oliver for failure to pay child support.

Sheriff’s Investigator George Gyure tracked Oliver to an address in Irvington, where he and members of the United States Marshals Service located the suspect this morning.

Oliver was arrested without incident and transported to the Union County Jail where he is being held without bail.

“Thanks to the outstanding detective work by Investigator Gyure, the Fugitive Unit and the U.S. Marshals a very dangerous individual has been captured,” Sheriff Cryan said. “This arrest once again proves that our office doesn’t stop looking for fugitives.”

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Join the Union County Master Gardeners for Healthy Outdoor Fun and Community Service

 

Managed and tended by volunteer Master Gardeners, the Union County Demonstration Garden is the focus of many community service activities including educational programs and donations of fresh produce for local food pantries.
Managed and tended by volunteer Master Gardeners, the Union County Demonstration Garden is the focus of many community service activities including educational programs and donations of fresh produce for local food pantries.

Union County, NJ – Union County residents looking for a fun, active community service opportunity are invited to join the Rutgers Master Gardeners of Union County. Master Gardeners are trained and certified by Rutgers experts. No previous experience with gardening is needed.

Applications are being accepted now to begin the next training series. The deadline to apply is August 31.

“The training course provides both experts and beginners with a valuable learning experience while serving our community,” said Freeholder Chairman Bruce H. Bergen. “The Master Gardeners program is a very active, creative volunteer organization, and the Freeholder Board is proud to support this worthy program.”

The mission of the Master Gardeners is to share knowledge, experience, and love of gardening through community activities including neighborhood garden and beautification projects, education, and outreach to seniors and the disabled.

The highlight of the program is the Union County Demonstration Garden, located in Mountainside. The large, elaborate grounds serveas the platform for the Master Gardeners’ large produce donation program, educational programs and summer camps, and many other initiatives.

The Demonstration Garden also provides Master Gardeners with opportunities to explore emerging trends in urban horticulture, such as rain gardens and rainwater harvesting, and share their experiences with the community.

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, and the Demonstration Garden is located in the County’s Watchung Reservation near the Trailside Nature and Science Center.

The training and certification program consists of weekly sessions from October 18 through May of next year. A modest fee covers materials. Trainees commit to at least 6 hours of volunteer service before training is completed, and a total of 60 hours of service over a period of 12 to 18 months.

To obtain a Master Gardeners application, or for more information please call Judi Laganga at the Extension, 908-654-9854 (ext. 2) or email jlaganga@ucnj.org using Master Gardeners in the subject line. Applications are due by August 31.

For more information about the Master Gardeners and all Rutgers Cooperative Extension programs visit ucnj.org/rce

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Join the Master Tree Stewards this Fall

 

Union County, NJ – Enrollment is now open for Union County’s Master Tree Stewards program. Members of this all-volunteer organization spend the fall season on guided nature walks to learn about the critical role that trees play in our environment, and each spring they fan out to share their knowledge with hundreds fourth grade students in Union County schools.

Anyone 18 and older is eligible to become a Master Tree Steward. No previous experience with trees or classroom instruction is necessary.

“If you are interested in preserving our treescape, the Master Tree Stewards program will enable you to help young people all across our community appreciate the many ways in which trees enhance public health, and provide both civic and environmental benefits,” said Freeholder Chairman Bruce H. Bergen.

Trees are well known for their environmental role in reducing airborne pollutants and reducing storm runoff. Studies have also linked urban trees to improved public health and safety as well as economic development.

Master Tree Steward volunteers are trained and certified by experts from the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County. The training course begins each September and consists of guided visits to state parks including Cheesequake, Hacklebarney and others.

Trainees also visit the New Jersey Forestry Service to see a tree nursery and maple sugar demonstration.

“Spending time in the fresh air with a new group of friends is another good reason to join the Master Tree Stewards,” said Bergen.

The training includes guidance on using a Rutgers lesson kit to help fourth grade students understand the importance of tree conservation. Along with conducting the popular game of “Tree Jeopardy,” Tree Stewards use fun visual aids from the kit such as a gigantic pine cone and posters about rubber tapping and cork harvesting.

Master Tree Stewards can also engage in other tree-related community service projects throughout the year.

The Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County is supported in part by the Freeholder Board. The Extension offices are located in the Colleen Frasier County Services building in Westfield, at 300 North Avenue East.

Downloadable applications for the Master Tree Stewards program are available on page four of the Extension’s fall brochure, on the County website at ucnj.org/rce. For additional information call the Extension at 908-654-9854, or email Agent James Nichnadowicz at jnichnadowicz@ucnj.org. Training starts on Wednesday, September 7.

For more information about the Master Tree Stewards, 4-H Clubs, and other Extension programs for all ages, visit ucnj.org/rce.

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Union County College Plainfield Campus Annex Reopens

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Union County Freeholder Chairman Bruce H. Bergen and Freeholders Linda Carter and Bette Jane Kowalski joined Assemblyman Jerry Green, Plainfield Mayor Adrian O. Mapp, Union County College President Dr. Margaret M. McMenamin, Union County College Board of Trustees Chairman Victor M. Richel and Union County Improvement Authority Deputy Director Linda Stender in cutting the ribbon officially reopening the Plainfield Campus Annex. For more information about Union County College visit ucc.edu. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Dispatch Center Adds 911 Texting

 

Public Safety BuildingUnion County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce the implementation of countywide 911 emergency texting as a shared service through the Union County Regional Dispatch Center.

The new initiative is part of a statewide, collaborative initiative spearheaded by the New Jersey Office of Emergency Telecommunications Services. As a shared service, the Union County Regional Dispatch Center will handle 911 texts for all 21 Union County municipalities.

“The new texting service is a significant addition to Union County’s public safety toolkit,” said Freeholder Chairman Bruce Bergen. “It provides an additional option for people with disabilities to contact 911, and it enables persons in immediate danger to call for help quickly and silently.”

The new texting service is intended to provide the public with an alternative means of contact in unusually dangerous circumstances, or in case a relay service for the disabled is unavailable.

Texting to 911 may be especially useful in situations where a potential victim is afraid of being overheard, for example if they are trapped in their home or workplace by an intruder.

“In one recent case, a domestic abuse victim was able to get help by quietly texting 911 when a voice call could have exposed her to additional danger,” said Freeholder Angel Estrada, who is Chairman of the Public Safety/Homeland Security Committee. “This new service brings our Dispatch Center up to date on the latest improvements in emergency communications.”

“It’s always better to call if you can, but when you can’t call, text,” advised Union County Public Safety Director Andrew Moran.

The Union County Regional Dispatch Center is staffed by the Police Division of the Union County Department of Public Safety. In addition to County dispatch services and the new 911 text service, the Dispatch Center handles police, fire and EMS calls for other public safety agencies.

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Planea Con Tiempo Como Ser Un Embajador de Ciencias

Science Ambassadors 2016

Estudiantes de los grados de 8 a 12 tienen una oportunidad única de prepararse para carreras educativas STEM, participando en el programa 4-H Embajador de Ciencia de Rutgers Extensión Cooperativa del Condado de Union. Esto incluye una semana completa residiendo en la Universidad de Rutgers en la Catedra de Ciencias Bilógicas y Medio Ambiente y experimentar en presentar  programas de ciencias para los niños. Este año el programa está patrocinado por la Biblioteca Pública de Rahway. Y los participantes son de izquierda a derecha, Issac Oluwakuyide de Union, Burke Jaeger de Cranford, Ana Oliveira de Rahway y Kyle Grant de Union. También participando fueron Cassandra Hansen de Rahway y Chimezie Amaechi de Plainfield. Para inscribirse en el próximo programa de 4-H pueden contactar el Agente James  Nichnadowicz en las oficinas de la Extensión en Westfield, jnichnadowicz@ucnj.org o 908-654-9854. La Extensión Cooperativa de Rutgers del Condado de Union es repaldada en parte por la Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union. Para más información en todo lo que se refiere a los jóvenes del 4-H y programas para adultos, pueden ir a la página del Condado ucnj.org/rce.

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Voluntarios de Adopte Un Parque de la Empresa Phillips 66 Limpian el Parque Warinanco

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Condado de Union, NJ- Muchas gracias a los entusiastas trabajadores del equipo Adopt-A- Park, de la empresa Phillips 66, quienes removieron toda la basura y todos los materiales recicables alrededor de las orillas del arroyo en el Parque Warinanaco esta semana. El grupo también cortó y removió todas las plantas y ramas caídasde los árboles. El Programa voluntario de Adopt-A-Park del Condado de Union Departamento de Parques y Recreación, cuenta con Phillips 66 como uno de sus participantes regulares.Para información sobre este programa, como individuo o empresa visite www.ucnj.org  o llame al Departamento de Parques y Recreación al 908-789-3683. Foto: Betty Ann Kelly/County of Union