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Live Birds of Prey at Trailside “New Jersey’s Magnificent Raptors”

The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to present “New Jersey’s Magnificent Raptors,” sponsored by Conserve Wildlife Foundation, on Saturday, November 10 at 2:00 p.m. at Trailside Nature and Science Center.  This free program is offered to families with children ages 7 and older. 

“Trailside Nature and Science Center provides families with a wonderful opportunity to have fun while learning about the natural world,” said Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “The Magnificent Raptors program offers a unique opportunity to meet live birds of prey and discover how these amazing birds have made an incredible comeback in the state of New Jersey.

Over the past few decades, New Jersey’s bald eagles, peregrine falcons and osprey have made an inspiring recovery thanks largely to the work of devoted biologists and faithful volunteers from the Conserve Wildlife Foundation and the State Endangered  & Nongame Species Program. Learn about the special adaptations that make birds of prey excellent hunters and find out about the work being done to study and protect them.  A guest speaker from the Tenafly Nature Center will bring live birds such as an owl, red-tailed hawk and kestrel to demonstrate the adaptations, behavior and physiology of these magnificent raptors. One these birds of prey—the peregrine falcon—once endangered in the state of New Jersey—has a nest and sits atop the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. (https://ucnj.org/falcon/)

Pre-registration is required and walk-ins are welcome as space permits. Register at www.ucnj.org/trailside.  Donations are appreciated.  For more information about this program or other upcoming Outdoor Adventure Programs, workshops or special events at Trailside, please call 908-789-3670 or visit www.ucnj.org/trailside.    Trailside Nature and Science Center is located at 452 New Providence Road in Mountainside and is a facility of the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation.     

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Kids Recreation Trust Fund

The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders presented matching grants to municipalities throughout Union County during the Freeholder mobile meeting in Summit for upgrades to playgrounds and youth athletic facilities through the Kids Recreation Trust Fund. Several municipalities also received matching grants for trees under the Greening Union County program. Funding for both programs is provided by the Union County Open Space, Recreation, and Historic Preservation Trust Fund. (Photos by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Gun Buyback

Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados and Freeholder Alexander Mirabella today joined Acting Union County Prosecutor Michael Monahan, Union County Sheriff Peter Corvelli, Union County Public Safety Director Andrew Moran, Union County Police Chief Chris Debbie, Union County Manager Ed Oatman and Deputy Manager Amy Wagner at the Union County Gun Buyback event at the Macedonia Baptist Church in Elizabeth. Guns were also collected at the Visions of God Family Worship Church in Plainfield.

The Union County Chapter of Moms Demand Action also were on hand at both gun buyback locations, offering free gunlocks to the public. The gun buyback event is supported by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders and sponsored by the Union County Prosecutor and the Union County Sheriff with the Union County Division of Police and the police departments of the cities of Elizabeth and Plainfield. A total of 228 firearms were collected, including three assault rifles. (Photos by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Nominations Open for 2019 Union County Women of Excellence Awards

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce that nominations are now being accepted for the 27th annual Women of Excellence awards. The awards celebrate women who have made a powerful impact on life in Union County.

“Today it is more important than ever to raise awareness about the influence of women in every sphere of the Union County community, from business and legal affairs to public service, education and much more,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “If you know a woman who leads and inspires, I encourage you to submit her name for consideration.”

Women can be nominated for their achievements in the fields of Arts and Humanities, Business and Entrepreneurial, Community Service, Education, Government, Law, Law Enforcement, Medicine and Health Care and Child, Youth and Women’s Advocacy.

Individuals, businesses, non-profits and government agencies can submit nominations for an award. Nominations are open to all women 21 years or older who live, volunteer or work in Union County.

The awardees will be honored at the annual Women of Excellence gala awards dinner, to be held on March 29, 2019 at the Gran Centurions in Clark.

Each awardee will receive an engraved Women of Excellence plaque and a Freeholder Resolution in their honor recognizing their impact on the Union County community.

The Women of Excellence awards are sponsored by the Freeholder Board and the Union County Commission on the Status of Women, with the Union County Office on Women. 

For the first time this year, Women of Excellence nominations may be submitted online. To submit a Women of Excellence nomination online, visit ucnj.org/women-awards.

Nominations will also continue to be accepted by mail. Mail-in nominations should be sent to the Union County Administration Building, Attn: DHS-Office of Outreach and Advocacy, 2nd Floor, 10 Elizabethtown Plaza, Elizabeth, NJ 07207.

All nominations must be submitted by December 3, 2018.

For any questions about the nomination process or to get more information about the Women of Excellence awards program, contact Elizabeth Sebring, Union County Department of Human Services, at 908-527-4890 or esebring@ucbj.org.

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Union County Means Business Hosts “Memory Switch Program” Workshop

Union County Freeholder Vice Chairman Bette Jane Kowalski and Freeholders Alexander Mirabella, Rebecca Williams, Angela R. Garretson and Bruce H. Bergen welcomed Matthew Goerke, the developer of the “Memory Switch Program,” to the Union County Means Business Lunch and Learn event at the Hamilton Stage in Rahway. Mr. Goerke hosted a workshop that instructs people in the new advances in memory technology as well as helps them gain insight into how these methods are in direct alignment with helping people achieve both business and personal goals. For more information about the “Memory Switch Program” visit http://www.memoryswitch.com. For more information about Union County Means Business visit https://ucnj.org/union-county-means-business. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Simon Youth Academy

Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados and Freeholders Alexander Mirabella, Rebecca Williams and Bruce H. Bergen this afternoon joined Union County Vocational-Technical School Superintendent Peter Capodice, Union County Deputy Manger Amy Wagner, Elizabeth Board of Education President Maria Carvalho and Union County Simon Youth Academy Principal Syreeta McLain, other education officials, teachers and students cutting the ribbon officially opening the Union County Simon Youth Academy, the first in the state of New Jersey, at The Mills at Jersey Gardens Mall, providing at-risk youth an opportunity to earn a high school diploma. The academy is a partnership between the Simon Youth Foundation, the Freeholder Board and the Union County Vocational Technical School. (Photos by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County College Celebrates 85th Anniversary​

Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados and Freeholder Angel G. Estrada joined Union County College President Dr. Margaret McMenamin, New Jersey’s Secretary of Higher Education Dr. Zakiya Smith Ellis, State Senator Nicholas Scutari, Chairman of the Union County College Board of Trustees Victor Richel, Union County Manager Ed Oatman, alumni and students at the Union County College 85th Anniversary Celebration at the Cranford campus. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Trading Cards Reveal History To Those Who Find Them

Union County history trading cards are available at Four Centuries In A Weekend sites

Union County, NJ — Langston Hughes lived in Westfield? Alexander Hamilton studied in Elizabeth? The cellphone has its origins in Murray Hill?

With Union County’s Four Centuries In A Weekend to return Oct. 20 & 21, historic sites across the county will all have history cards celebrating people, places and innovations that have connections to Union County, a county with a rich history, dating back to when the Lenape lived and hunted throughout the region long  before the arrival of the first Europeans.  

On Four Centuries, children of all ages—and adults– are invited to hunt down and collect Union County’s new History Trading Cards.

“Union County has an incredibly rich history—a history most residents are not aware of,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “Union County has been home to celebrated authors, artists, actors, inventors—the list goes on.”

“When we rolled out the first four cards at the Deserted Village as a trial in the fall of 2016, we knew we had a hit,” Granados said. “The kids went searching all over the Village to collect the cards.”

The County’s Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs added another 25 cards this year  to the series, bringing the collection up to nearly 50 cards, with every historic site having a card unique to the community.

While the Founding Fathers are well represented, from David Brearley — a signer of the US Constitution on behalf of New Jersey — who can be found at the Nitschke House in Kenilworth, to Abraham Clark, in Roselle and Clark, there are cards involving lesser known, but important figures in Union County’s 400-year history.

“We live in a County that is so long in history — and I’m not talking just about the Revolution –I’m talking about a County whose residents played vital roles in every century since New Jersey was first settled in the 1600s,” said Freeholder Bruce Bergen.

“When babies are born and they want to check to see if they’re okay,” Bergen said, “they administer the Apgar test. Dr. Virginia Apgar, who invented that test, lived in Westfield.”

Visitors to Westfield will not only be able to collect the Apgar card at the Reeve House, but also added to the collection this year are cards for Langston Hughes, Zora Neal Hurston, and just this month, Charles Addams. To see the cards now available, and where to find them, go to: ucnj.org/tradingcards.

Among other new cards this year are Lionel Trains, which had a major production plant in Hillside, Telstar, the first communications satellite developed at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, and John Shippen Jr., who changed the face of golf and worked for years at Shady Rest Country Club in Scotch Plains.

 

The history card program is part of a larger initiative launched by the Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs to raise awareness of local history. The Office was recognized earlier this year by the National Association of Counties (NACo) with an achievement award honoring innovative, effective county government programs that strengthen services for residents. A group of projects was recognized that included the history trading cards, signage marking the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage area, and sponsorship of the National Parks passport program.

 

For more information on the trading cards, Four Centuries In A Weekend and all Cultural & Heritage Affairs programs and activities call 908-558-2550 or email culturalinfo@ucnj.org.