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Maestros Jardineros Del Condado De Union Seran Los Anfitriones De La 33ª Feria Anual De Jardín De Primavera Y Venta De Plantas El 19 De Mayo

La Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union se complace en anunciar que los Maestros Jardineros de Rutgers del Condado de Union organizarán su 33a Feria Anual de Jardines de Primavera y venta de plantas el domingo 19 de mayo a partir de las 12:00:  p.m. a 4:00 p.m. en el Jardín de Demostración del Centro de Ciencias y Naturaleza Trailside, ubicado dentro de la Reserva Watchung en  el 452 New Providence Road en Mountainside.

“La Feria de Jardines de Primavera es una excelente oportunidad para apoyar los esfuerzos de nuestros voluntarios Maestros Jardineros mientras refresca su jardín o mesa con nuevas plantas y productos”, dijo la Presidenta de la Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union, Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “Además, todos los ingresos de la feria se utilizarán para financiar programas hortícolas adicionales para nuestra comunidad. Únase a nosotros para apoyar esta noble causa mientras disfruta de un evento divertido e informativo”.

La feria Spring Garden presenta una amplia variedad de trasplantes de vegetales, plantas perennes nativas y ornamentales, flores anuales y plantas de interior a la venta. Los jardineros domésticos pueden buscar asesoramiento en la línea de ayuda de Master Gardener Garden y en las mesas de demostración de Square Foot Gardening. Los 4-H Master Tree Stewards organizarán una actividad para niños y los visitantes están invitados a explorar los 24 parterres temáticos situados en el Jardín de Demostración.

Este evento gratuito se llevará a cabo llueva o haga sol el 19 de mayo. Se informa a los visitantes que todas las ventas se realizan únicamente en efectivo y se recomienda traer una pequeña carreta para transportar sus compras. Los animales de servicio son bienvenidos, pero no se permitirán mascotas.

Hay estacionamiento gratuito disponible en el Trailside Nature and Science Center y en el área del campamento Scout en la Reserva  de Watchung.

“Estamos encantados de anunciar el regreso de este evento a Trailside una temporada más, y estamos igualmente orgullosos de nuestra asociación con Rutgers Cooperative Extension y Master Gardeners, quienes trabajan incansablemente para hacer de nuestra comunidad un lugar más vibrante y hermoso para vivir. ”, dijo la enlace de la Extensión Cooperativa de Rutgers, la Comisionada Bette Jane Kowalski.

La Feria de Jardines de Primavera y Venta de Plantas es organizada cada año por Rutgers Master Gardeners del Condado de Union, una organización totalmente voluntaria dirigida por la Extensión Cooperativa de Rutgers del Condado de Union y apoyada en parte por la Junta de Comisionados. Crean y ejecutan programas para el público, incluidos talleres educativos y programas de horticultura para personas con necesidades especiales. La pieza central del programa es el Jardín de Demostración del Condado de Union de 1,5 acres, ubicado junto al Centro de Ciencias y Naturaleza Trailside en la Reserva Watchung, en  el 452 New Providence Road en Mountainside.

Para obtener más información sobre la Feria de Jardines de Primavera y el Programa de Maestros Jardineros, visite: http://www.mastergardeners-uc.org.

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Master Gardeners of Union County to Host 33rd Annual Spring Garden Fair and Plant Sale on May 19th

The Union County Board of County Commissioners is pleased to announce that the Rutgers Master Gardeners of Union County are hosting their 33rd annual Spring Garden Fair and Plant Sale on Sunday, May 19th from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Demonstration Garden of the Trailside Nature and Science Center, located within the Watchung Reservation at 452 New Providence Road in Mountainside.

“The Spring Garden Fair is an excellent opportunity to support the efforts of our Master Gardener volunteers while refreshing your garden or dinner table with new plants and produce,” said Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “Additionally, all proceeds from the fair will be used to fund additional horticultural programs for our community. Join us in supporting this worthy cause while enjoying a fun and informative event.”

The Spring Garden fair showcases a wide variety of vegetable transplants, native and ornamental perennials, annual flowers, and houseplants for sale. Home gardeners can seek advice at the Master Gardener Garden Helpline and Square Foot Gardening demonstration tables. The 4-H Master Tree Stewards will host a children’s activity, and visitors are invited to explore the 24 themed garden beds situated in the Demonstration Garden.

This free event will be held rain or shine on May 19th. Visitors are advised that all sales are cash only, and are recommended to bring a small wagon to transport their purchases. Service animals are welcome, but pets will not be allowed.

Free parking is available throughout the Trailside Nature and Science Center parking lot and the Scout Camping Area in the Watchung Reservation.

“We are thrilled to announce the return of this event to Trailside for yet another season, and are equally proud of our partnership with the Rutgers Cooperative Extension and the Master Gardeners, who work tirelessly to make our community a more vibrant and beautiful place to live,” said Liaison to the Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Commissioner Bette Jane Kowalski.

The Spring Garden Fair and Plant Sale is organized each year by the Rutgers Master Gardeners of Union County, an all-volunteer organization run by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County and supported in part by the Commissioner Board. They create and run programs for the public including educational workshops and horticulture programs for people with special needs. The centerpiece of the program is the 1.5-acres Union County Demonstration Garden, located adjacent to the Trailside Nature and Science Center in the Watchung Reservation, at 152 New Providence Road in Mountainside.

For more information about the Spring Garden Fair and the Master Gardener Program visit: http://www.mastergardeners-uc.org.

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Union County Clerk Updates Voters on Vote by Mail Ballots for the 2024 Primary Election

Ballots will be mailed to voters in bright yellow envelopes

Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi announces that Vote by Mail Ballots are being mailed to all registered Voters on the permanent vote by mail list in Union County.  The process will take about a week with over 50,000 ballots being sent out. The ballots are sent in bright yellow envelopes to help voters avoid misplacing their ballot.

County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi advises voters that the Democratic primary vote by mail ballot will look dramatically different due to a statewide court order mandating an office-block format for this primary election.  The order prohibits the use of the organizational line for Democrats although slogans are permitted.  The Republican ballot is not affected and will appear as it usually does.

Ms. Rajoppi urges voters to review the ballot carefully before voting.  Voters are urged to contact the Clerk’s office with any concerns or questions.

http://UnionCountyVotes.comVoters can view the updated schedule of mailings on the County Clerk’s elections website, at UnionCountyVotes.com. The schedule is also available on the County Clerk’s free mobile app, UC Votes. Ms. Rajoppi has a “How to Vote a Vote by Mail Ballot” video on the Clerks website to assist voters with the process of filling them out and Mailing the ballots back. Residents can view the video at:  https://unioncountyvotes.com/vote-by-mail-ballot-application/.

Voters can choose several ways to return their Vote by Mail ballot as early as possible before Election Day: by Postal Service (postage is pre-paid), secure drop-off box, or hand delivery to the County Clerk’s offices or Board of Elections office.

The drop-off boxes are available on a 24/7 basis until 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 when the polls close.

The Board of Elections office will be open for voters to hand deliver their vote by mail ballots until 8:00 p.m. on June 4th. Voters who hand deliver their ballots to this office must sign a registry and present a valid New Jersey driver’s license or other New Jersey identification.

For more details, including the location of offices, drop-off boxes, and polling places, visit UnionCountyVotes.com.

For more information about the County Clerk’s election services visit UnionCountyVotes.com or contact the Elections Division at 908-527-4996 or ucvote@ucnj.org.

For more information about all County Clerk programs and services, visit online at ucnj.org/county-clerk or call 908-527-4787.

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Una Declaración De La Junta De Comisionados Del Condado De Union

La Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union extiende su más sentido pésame a la familia, amigos y electores del Representante de los Estados Unidos, Donald Payne Jr.

El Congresista Payne fue un servidor público dedicado cuyo compromiso de toda la vida con la justicia social y el servicio a los electores tuvo un impacto duradero en nuestra comunidad y más allá.

A lo largo de sus seis mandatos en el Congreso, el Congresista Payne abogó incansablemente por políticas progresistas que apuntaban a mejorar las vidas de todos los Estadounidenses. Desde su firme apoyo a Medicare para todos y el Green New Deal hasta sus esfuerzos para abordar la violencia armada en la comunidad y ampliar el acceso a guarderías y viviendas asequibles, fue un defensor de la equidad y las oportunidades para todos.

El liderazgo del Congresista Payne fue fundamental para asegurar fondos para proyectos de infraestructura críticos, incluido el reemplazo nacional de tuberías de plomo que beneficiaron significativamente a nuestra región. Su dedicación al agua potable y la justicia ambiental ejemplificó su compromiso de garantizar un futuro más saludable y seguro para las generaciones venideras.

Más allá de sus logros legislativos, la historia personal de resiliencia y perseverancia del Congresista Payne inspiró a muchos. Desde sus humildes comienzos en Newark, ascendió hasta convertirse en una voz respetada en el Congreso, defendiendo a aquellos cuyas voces a menudo no eran escuchadas.

Mientras lamentamos la pérdida del Congresista Donald Payne Jr., honramos su legado de servicio y compromiso para construir una sociedad más justa y equitativa. Extrañaremos profundamente su pasión, integridad y compasión, pero su impacto seguirá sintiéndose en las vidas que tocó y las causas que defendió. Nuestros pensamientos y oraciones están con su esposa, Beatrice, sus trillizos, Donald III, Jack e Yvonne, y todos los que lo conocieron y amaron durante este momento difícil. Que Descanse en Paz.

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A Statement from the Union County Board of County Commissioners

The Union County Board of County Commissioners extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends, and constituents of United States Representative Donald Payne Jr.

Congressman Payne was a dedicated public servant whose lifelong commitment to social justice and constituent service made a lasting impact on our community and beyond.

Throughout his six terms in Congress, Congressman Payne tirelessly advocated for progressive policies that aimed to improve the lives of all Americans. From his strong support for Medicare for All and the Green New Deal to his efforts to address community gun violence and expand access to affordable childcare and housing, he was a champion for equity and opportunity for all.

Congressman Payne’s leadership was instrumental in securing funding for critical infrastructure projects, including the national replacement of lead pipes that significantly benefited our region. His dedication to clean drinking water and environmental justice exemplified his commitment to ensuring a healthier and safer future for generations to come.

Beyond his legislative accomplishments, Congressman Payne’s personal story of resilience and perseverance inspired many. From humble beginnings in Newark, he rose to become a respected voice in Congress, advocating for those whose voices often went unheard.

As we mourn the loss of Congressman Donald Payne Jr., we honor his legacy of service and commitment to building a more just and equitable society. His passion, integrity, and compassion will be deeply missed, but his impact will continue to be felt in the lives he touched and the causes he championed.

Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Beatrice, their triplets, Donald III, Jack, and Yvonne, and all who knew and loved him during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.

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Union County Board of Elections Announces Full List of Polling Places & Ballot Drop Box Locations for the 2024 Primary Election

Union County Board of Elections Administrator Nicole DiRado informs voters that the polling place list and drop box locations for the 2024 Primary Election are available on the UCBOE website at www.ucnj.org/ucboe. The 2024 Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, June 4.

All 24 secure ballot drop boxes will open April 19, 2024 for the 2024 Primary Election and will remain open through the close of the polls on June 4, 2024 at 8:00pm. Drop boxes are under camera surveillance 24/7, available to voters 24/7 and ADA accessible.

For a complete list of polling locations and ballot drop boxes in Union County, please visit the Board of Elections website online at ucnj.org/boe.

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Exposición De Arte De Adultos Mayores Expuesta en Union College Del Condado De Union NJ Hasta El 29 De Mayo

La escultura en bajorrelieve titulada “Art Ancien Perdu, Reppoussa” de Veronica Dunscombe (New Providence) recibió el premio Best in Show de un artista profesional.

La Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union se complace en presentar la Exposición de arte de adultos mayores del Condado de Union 2024, que presenta 158 obras originales creadas por residentes del Condado de 60 años o más. El público está invitado a ver la exhibición desde ahora hasta el 29 de mayo, en el Centro de Conferencias de UCNJ Union College del Condado de Union, Nueva Jersey, en 1776 Raritan Road en Scotch Plains.

“Estamos encantados de apoyar la creatividad de nuestros residentes mayores a través de la Exposición de Arte de Adultos Mayores del Condado de Union 2024”, dijo la Comisionada Presidenta Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “Esta exhibición anual celebra el talento de los miembros mayores de nuestra comunidad y brinda una plataforma para compartir sus destacados trabajos con el público. La exhibición realmente resalta el compromiso del Condado de Union de crear enriquecimiento cultural y participación para los residentes de todas las edades”.

La exposición está abierta de 9:00 a. m. a 5:00 p. m. de lunes a viernes y hasta las 8:00 p. m. los martes por la noche. El lugar está ubicado aproximadamente a un cuarto de milla de Martine Avenue. Al ingresar al campus desde Raritan Road, los visitantes deben dirigirse al tercer edificio a la derecha. Hay un amplio estacionamiento disponible en el sitio.

La pintura de acuarela titulada “Reflejos de la obra de Dios” de Monica Hillman (Scotch Plains) recibió el premio Best in Show de un artista no profesional.

La Exposición anual de arte de personas mayores exhibe obras de arte de artistas profesionales y no profesionales, en una variedad de categorías de medios que incluyen pintura al óleo, acrílico, acuarela, pastel, dibujo, fotografía, arte digital, técnicas mixtas, grabado, artesanía y escultura.

Los premios a las entradas destacadas en cada categoría de medios fueron seleccionados por los artistas profesionales independientes Joseph Borzotta, Stacey Pritchard, Christopher Robinson y Barbara Wallace. El premio al Mejor Artista Profesional fue otorgado a Veronica Dunscombe de New Providence por su escultura en bajorrelieve titulada “Art Ancien Perdu, Reppoussa”. El premio al Mejor Artista No Profesional fue otorgado a Monica Hillman de Scotch Plains por su pintura en acuarela titulada “Reflejos de la obra de Dios”. Las obras de arte que obtengan el primer lugar avanzarán al nivel estatal y se exhibirán en el otoño en la Exposición de Arte de Personas Mayores de Nueva Jersey del 2024 en East Windsor.

La Exposición de Arte de Personas Mayores es posible gracias a la Oficina de Asuntos Culturales y Patrimoniales del Condado de Union, socio del Consejo Estatal de las Artes de Nueva Jersey. La exhibición está coordinada por la Oficina de Asuntos Culturales y Patrimoniales del Condado de Union, una División del Departamento de Parques y Recreación. Para más información,puede comunicarse por  correo electrónico a msturm@ucnj.org, o llamar al 908-558-2550 durante los días de semana.

Para obtener más información sobre los programas culturales ofrecidos por el Condado de Union, visite  www.ucnj.org/cultural.

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Senior Art Exhibit Displayed at Union College of Union County NJ Through May 29th

Bas-relief sculpture titled “Art Ancien Perdu, Reppoussé” by Veronica Dunscombe (New Providence) was awarded Best in Show by a Professional Artist.

The Union County Board of County Commissioners is pleased to present the 2024 Union County Senior Art Exhibit, featuring 158 original works created by county residents, age 60 and above. The public is invited to view the exhibit now through May 29th, in the Conference Center of UCNJ Union College of Union County NJ, at 1776 Raritan Road in Scotch Plains.

“We are thrilled to support the creativity of our senior residents through the 2024 Union County Senior Art Exhibit,” said Commissioner Chairwoman Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “This annual showcase celebrates the talent of our older community members, providing a platform to share their outstanding works with the public. The exhibit truly highlights Union County’s commitment to creating cultural enrichment and engagement for residents of all ages.”

The exhibit is open from 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday, and open until 8:00pm on Tuesday evenings. The venue is located approximately a quarter-mile from Martine Avenue. Upon entering the campus from Raritan Road, visitors should proceed to the third building on the right. Ample parking is available on site.

 
Watercolor painting titled “Reflections of God’s Handiwork” by Monica Hillman (Scotch Plains) was awarded Best in Show by a Non-Professional Artist.

The annual Senior Art Exhibit showcases artworks by both professional and non-professional artists, in a variety of media categories including oil painting, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, drawing, photography, digital art, mixed media, printmaking, craft and sculpture.

Awards for outstanding entries in each media category were selected by independent professional artists Joseph Borzotta, Stacey Pritchard, Christopher Robinson and Barbara Wallace. Best in Show by a Professional Artist was awarded to Veronica Dunscombe of New Providence for her bas-relief sculpture titled “Art Ancien Perdu, Reppoussé.” Best in Show by a Non-Professional Artist was awarded to Monica Hillman of Scotch Plains for her watercolor painting titled “Reflections of God’s Handiwork.” First-place artworks will advance to the state level, to be exhibited in the fall at the 2024 New Jersey Senior Citizens’ Art Show in East Windsor.

The Senior Art Exhibit is made possible by the Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, a partner of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. The exhibit is coordinated by the Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, a division of the Department of Parks and Recreation. For more information, email msturm@ucnj.org, or call 908-558-2550 weekdays (relay users dial 711).

For more information about cultural programs offered by the County of Union, visit www.ucnj.org/cultural.

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El Condado De Union Realizará El Evento Pintura en El Parque Para Residentes Con Discapacidades Y Necesidades Especiales, El 18 De Mayo

La Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union invita a todos los residentes con necesidades especiales a participar en “Paint in the Park” el sábado 18 de mayo, de 11:00 a. m. a 1:00 p. m. en el Parque Warinanco en Elizabeth.

“Me complace anunciar que nuestro evento “Paint in the Park” se llevará a cabo en Elizabeth el 18 de mayo. Este evento se ha convertido en una fuente de alegría e inspiración para nuestra comunidad con necesidades especiales, y estamos encantados de poder brindarlo nuevamente”, dijo la Comisionada Presidenta Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “Estoy emocionado de ver cómo este cambio de escenario y ubicación revitalizará y generará nuevas ideas de nuestros artistas. Los invito a unirse a nosotros y espero verlos allí”.

El evento “Pintar en el Parque” ofrece una oportunidad única para que los participantes expresen su talento artístico en medio del escenario natural del Parque Warinanco.

“La expresión artística a través de la pintura ofrece un canal único para transmitir ideas y emociones, particularmente impactante para personas con necesidades especiales o discapacidades que pueden enfrentar exclusión”, dijo el Comisionado Sergio Granados, Enlace con el Consejo Asesor de Servicios Humanos. “Eventos como ‘Paint in the Park’ son vitales para promover la inclusión y fomentar un espíritu comunitario que nos une a través de experiencias positivas en el Condado de Union y espero que todos nuestros residentes interesados participen en este evento”.

“Paint in the Park” está organizado por la Oficina para Personas con Discapacidades y Necesidades Especiales del Condado de Union bajo la División de Servicios de Apoyo Individual y Familiar del Departamento de Servicios Humanos del Condado de Union.

El evento es gratuito, pero es necesario registrarse. Para registrarse en línea, visite: ucnj.org/opdsn-reg.

Para obtener más información sobre “Paint in The Park” u otros programas o eventos organizados por la Oficina para Personas con Discapacidades y Necesidades Especiales del Condado de Union, visite ucnj.org/dhs/opdsn/ o llame al  908-527-4781.

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Union County to Host Paint in the Park for Residents With Disabilities & Special Needs, May 18th

The Union County Board of County Commissioners invites all residents with special needs to participate in “Paint in the Park” on Saturday, May 18th, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Warinanco Park in Elizabeth.

“I am pleased to announce our “Paint in the Park” event will be taking place in Elizabeth on May 18th. This event has become a source of joy and inspiration for our special needs community, and we are delighted to be able to provide it again,” said Commissioner Chairwoman Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “I’m excited to see how this change of scenery and location will invigorate and bring forth new ideas from our artists.  I invite you to join us and look forward to seeing you there.”

The “Paint in the Park” event offers a unique opportunity for participants to express their artistic talent amidst the natural scenery of Warinanco Park.

“Artistic expression through painting offers a unique channel to convey ideas and emotions, particularly impactful for individuals with special needs or disabilities who may face exclusion,” said Commissioner Sergio Granados, Liaison to the Human Services Advisory Council. “Events like ‘Paint in the Park’ are vital in promoting inclusivity and fostering a community spirit that unites us through positive experiences in Union County and I hope all of our residents who are interested take part in this event.”

“Paint in the Park” is hosted by the Union County Office for Persons with Disabilities and Special Needs under the Division of Individual and Family Support Services of the Union County Department of Human Services.

The event is free of charge, but registration is required. To register online, visit: ucnj.org/opdsn-reg.

For more information about “Paint in The Park” or other programs or events hosted by the Union County Office for Persons with Disabilities and Special Needs, visit ucnj.org/dhs/opdsn/ or call 908-527-4781.