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Statement from Union County Manager Edward T. Oatman Regarding the Union County Jail Property

Over the past several weeks, the Union County Board of County Commissioners and I have heard from many residents, advocates, and community members who voiced concerns about the future of the Union County Jail property. We appreciate everyone who took the time to attend meetings, reach out, and make their voices heard.

The original resolution simply authorized the County to explore interest through a Request for Proposals (RFP)—a standard and responsible step to evaluate potential uses for a property of this scale. The goal was to gauge the market and identify options that could benefit the community and the County as a whole. While one inquiry did reference the possibility of detention-related use, we quickly recognized that such a direction would not align with Union County’s values. Given the troubling reports we’ve seen nationwide about ICE detaining not only individuals with criminal charges, but also everyday people simply trying to build better lives, we cannot support any outcome that risks putting people in jeopardy. This process was never about immigration detention, and we remain firmly opposed to any such use.

We received various informal inquiries in response to the County’s intent to issue an RFP, with a wide range of ideas coming in from various sectors. However, the RFP has not been finalized or issued, and as such, no formal proposals have been submitted to date. The majority of inquiries had nothing to do with ICE or detention-related uses. Unfortunately, what began as a standard exploratory process led to widespread speculation and protests based on scenarios that were neither proposed nor intended. To be clear, no official exploration of potential uses has taken place, as the RFP process has not yet begun. 

As County Manager, I have a duty to pursue opportunities that serve the best interests of Union County—financially, socially, and morally. We are continuing with the RFP process, but we want to be absolutely clear: the RFP will include language that prohibits any use of the site as a private detention facility, such as an ICE facility, immigration detention center, or similar operation. Those uses are off the table.

This process is about planning responsibly for the future—taking a thoughtful approach that prioritizes transparency, public input, and the long-term needs of our residents. On behalf of the Commissioner Board and myself, we thank everyone who engaged in this discussion and hope we can now move forward with a shared understanding of the facts and a collective focus on what’s best for Union County.

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Mosquito Control Spraying Operations Thursday, July 24, 2025

Please be advised, Union County Mosquito Control will be spraying for mosquitoes Thursday, July 24, 2025, between the hours of 6:00PM to 11:00PM (Weather Permitting). Check below for a list of areas to be sprayed. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Union County Office of Mosquito Control at 908-654-9834 or 908-654-9835.

  • Berkeley Heights – Grant St. Area, Mead St., Kuntz Av., Camptown Dr.
  • Clark – Avon Rd., Eton Pl., Kennedy Dr., Ridge Rd., Riverside Dr., Emerald Pl.
  • Cranford – W. Grant St., MyrtleSt., LudlowAve., Carpenter Pl.
  • Hillside – Westminster Ave. Area., Aldine St Area, Harvard Ave., Cornell Pl., John St.
  • Kenilworth – Dorset Dr. Area, Blvd., Water Co. Rd., Michigan Ave.,
  • Linden – Range Rd.,Tremley Pt. area,
  • New Providence – Charnwood Rd., Runnymede Pkwy.
  • Plainfield – Jefferson Ave., 1st St., Astor Pl., Reeves Ter., Wiley Ave., 2nd St., 3rd St., McCrea Pl.
  • Rahway – Elston St., Randolph Ave., Leesville Av.
  • Roselle Park – Gant St., Hawthorne St., Columbus Pl.
  • Scotch Plains – Jerusalem Rd., Stoneleigh Dr., Brandywine Ct., South Av. and North Av. Hetfield Av.
  • Springfield – Green Hill Rd., Springfield Rd., Skylark Rd., Oakland Ave., Waverly Ave., Cottage Ln.
  • Union – DerbraWay, Allen Ave., Jockey Hollow Way, Rahway Ave., Gifford Ct. Area
  • Winfield – U.C. Parkway Dr. Parkway Dr.

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Mosquito Control Spraying Wednesday Morning, July 23rd

Please be advised, Union County Mosquito Control will be spraying County and Municipal Parks Wednesday morning, July 23, 2025, between the hours of 3:00 A.M. to 7:00 A.M. (Weather Permitting). Check below for the list of Parks to be sprayed. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Union County Office of Mosquito Control at 908-654-9834 or 908-654-9835.

County Parks

  • Clark – Oak Ridge
  • Linden – Wheeler
  • Mountainside – Echo Lake
  • Plainfield – Cedar Brook, Green Brook
  • Rahway – Rahway
  • Roselle – Warinanco
  • Scotch Plains – Ponderosa

Municipal Parks

  • Linden – Memorial Field
  • Plainfield – Milt Campbell
  • Rahway – Flannagan
  • Westfield – Tamaques
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Road Construction Notice – Plainfield Avenue in Berkeley Heights

Updated 7/23/2025

Due to severe storm damage from July 14th, Plainfield Avenue between Horseshoe Road and the Connell Park Flyover in Berkeley Heights will now be restricted to one lane in each direction, due to repairs.

This traffic pattern will remain in place for up to 4 weeks while emergency repairs are made to stabilize the road and prevent further erosion. Heavy traffic delays are expected, especially during peak hours.

Motorists are strongly advised to seek alternate routes and avoid the area if possible, including the nearby I-78 exit ramp.

Union County has declared this a work emergency and is working closely with NJDOT, NJDEP, Somerset County, and local officials to complete repairs as quickly and safely as possible.

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Union County Sheriff’s Department and GoMo Health Launch First Responders Resiliency Program to Support Traumatic Experience Processing

The Union County Sheriff’s Department and GoMo Health are proud to announce the launch of a new First Responder Resiliency program—a comprehensive digital initiative designed to address the unique emotional, mental, and physical stressors and traumas experienced by first responders and their families and support networks.

This groundbreaking partnership brings together the behavioral science expertise of GoMo Health with the commitment of the Union County Sheriff’s Department to provide proactive, stigma-free support to officers, dispatchers, fire fighters, EMTs, and other emergency  personnel.

First responders face intense challenges every day, often without time or tools to process the trauma they experience,” said Peter Corvelli, Union County Sheriff. “This program is a much-needed resource to protect the mental and emotional health of those who protect us.

“Mental health is public safety, and we have to treat it that way,” said Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. “This program reflects a cultural shift—one where we stand firmly in support of our law enforcement officers and emergency responders by meeting them with care, compassion, and real tools to   help carry the weight they never asked for but always show up to bear.”

The First Responders Resiliency Program delivers real-time, confidential support through a secure mobile platform, offering:

  • Peer-based support networks to build resilience and reduce isolation
  • Training for supervisors to confidently address PTSD, trauma, and substance use
  • Resources for friends and family members to better understand and support their loved ones

The First Responder Resiliency program content is tailored to the self-identified needs of each participant. It includes daily lifestyle guidance, wellness screenings, interactive assessments, and bi-directional communication to nurture long-term mental well-being.

By working together, we’re helping first responders feel seen, supported, and empowered,” said Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist at GoMo Health. “This program was built with their voices, and for their lives.”

The initiative is now available to all Union County first responders and is expected to expand to additional counties across New Jersey in the coming year.

About Union County, NJ Sheriff’s Department

The Union County Sheriff’s Office is one of the largest law enforcement agencies in Union County, NJ,  providing a wide range of specialized services to ensure public safety and support community justice. From securing county facilities and managing municipal offender transport to supporting regional terrorism and domestic violence task forces, the department plays a vital role in both local and federal efforts. It operates innovative programs such as the Sheriff’s Labor Assistance Program (SLAP), Project Lifesaver, and the Family Violence Unit—the first of its kind in New Jersey—while also providing training through the John Stamler Police Academy and its own Youth Academy.

About GoMo Health 

GoMo Health® applies a proprietary, evidence-based science of engagement, BehavioralRx®, to our cloud- based digital therapeutic, Concierge Care®, to actively extend care plans, and provide resources and support     to people in their “lived” environments – enhancing outpatient care and impact. This outpatient care delivery model integrates support for psychosocial and physical needs to create personalized, behaviorally based care plans that empower patients in their own care management and healthy decision making. Connecting with patients via its’ Telehealth Triple Play™, GoMo Health uses an intelligent mobile BOT to collect and triage patient data via home medical devices, conduct in-the-moment “conversations”, and gather electronic patient- reported outcomes (ePRO). This has proven to modify behaviors of patients with chronic and complex conditions worldwide, resulting in significant improvement in health outcomes and adherence, and decreased costs of care for providers, hospitals, health plans, employers, and life science  companies. For more information about the First Responders Resiliency Program, visit www.gomohealth.com or contact info@gomohealth.com.

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Mosquito Spraying Friday Morning, July 18th

Please be advised, Union County Mosquito Control will be spraying county and municipal parks Friday morning, July 18, 2025, between the hours of 3:00 A.M. to 7:00 A.M. (Weather Permitting). Check below for the list of Parks to be sprayed. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Union County Office of Mosquito Control at 908-654-9834 or 908-654-9835.

County Parks

  • Clark – Esposito, Oak Ridge
  • Cranford – Nomahegan
  • Linden – Wheeler
  • Mountainside – Echo Lake, Watchung Reservation Loop Area, Lenape Trail
  • Plainfield – Cedar Brook
  • Rahway – Rahway
  • Roselle – Warinanco
  • Scotch Plains – Ponderosa

Municipal Parks

  • Linden – Memorial Field
  • Rahway – Flannagan
  • Westfield – Tamaques
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Union County Means Business Expo returns this September to Empower Local Entrepreneurs

The Union County Board of County Commissioners is proud to announce the return of the Union County Means Business (UCMB) Expo, taking place on Wednesday, September 10, 2025 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Warinanco Sports Center in Roselle.

“This Expo is about fueling the energy, ideas, and ambition that drive Union County’s economy,” said Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. “We’re proud to create a space where business owners, entrepreneurs, and community partners can come together to make real connections that turn into real growth. This is what investing in our local economy looks like.”

Established in 2016, the UCMB Expo was created to help local businesses and entrepreneurs expand their networks, promote their services, and identify new growth opportunities. This year’s event continues that mission with a dynamic, in-person experience that’s free to attend and open to the entire business community.

Vendor tables are available for a $100 fee and include a color advertisement in the official Expo program and 10 VIP raffle tickets for an exclusive prize drawing. Vendor setup will begin at 2:30 p.m., allowing exhibitors ample time to prepare and engage with attendees promptly at the event’s start. All vendors must register by September 1st to participate.

Admission for attendees is free, making it an accessible opportunity for the entire business community. Doors open at 5:00 p.m., featuring complimentary tastings from the Warinanco Sports Center’s menu.  Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with fellow business owners, community leaders, and industry professionals in a collaborative atmosphere.

The Union County Means Business initiative is spearheaded by the Union County Board of County Commissioners in partnership with local chambers of commerce, community-based organizations, and higher education institutions.

Whether you’re looking to grow your business, strengthen partnerships, or reach new audiences, the UCMB Expo is the place to be. Register today at ucnj.org/ucmb.

For more information, please contact Jeff Brooks at 908-659-7412 or via email at Jeffrey.brooks@ucnj.org.

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Storm Prep Tips

Union County has seen severe weather in recent weeks—and while another storm isn’t guaranteed, there is potential for more in the coming days. Union County is actively preparing and maintaining county properties and we encourage residents to take a few simple steps now to prepare at home.

Storm Prep Tips:

✔ Clear leaves and debris from storm drains near your property
✔ Secure outdoor furniture, trash bins, and decorations
✔ Charge phones and portable batteries
✔ Check flashlights and stock extra batteries
✔ Avoid parking under trees or in flood-prone areas
✔ Keep important documents in a waterproof container
✔ Fill your gas tank and have some cash on hand, just in case
✔ Don’t drive through flooded roads or large puddles
✔ Stay indoors during heavy winds and rain
✔ Check on your neighbors, especially seniors or those with disabilities
✔ Only call 911 for true emergencies to avoid overwhelming dispatch

Being proactive can make all the difference. Stay alert, stay safe, and follow Union County for updates.

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Ready for Wellness Day

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Employee Notification

The County of Union will have normal hours of operation today, Tuesday, July 15, 2025

The State of New Jersey continues to be under a state of emergency.

We would like the opportunity to once again remind all employees that the County of Union offices do not close during major weather or storm events.

As is the County of Union’s practice, if anyone feels they cannot safely travel to or from work during these possible weather events, please consider using vacation or personal time to stay home.  As per resolution 2014-481, in the event that the Governor declares a State of Emergency, employees will be permitted to use their available sick, vacation, personal or comp time for their absence.  If no accrued leave time is available, employees may take the day without pay.  

To ensure all County of Union employees can easily access information during such weather events, we will utilize all media channels below to ensure redundancy and availability:

  • UC-First Alert – www.ucfirstalert.org Register your e-mail address and mobile phone numbers to receive notifications.
  • County website – www.ucnj.org Alerts will be posted on the County’s home page. The website can be viewed easily from your computer, mobile and tablet devices.
  • County’s Social Media Channels – Facebook | Instagram

You have the option of downloading free apps provided by the social media companies to help you stay up-to-date.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.