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Freeholders Bruce Bergen and Bette Jane Kowalski laud Senator Booker and Menendez support for advancing legislation to expedite the completion of the Rahway River Flood study

Study addresses flooding in Cranford, Kenilworth, Garwood, Rahway, Springfield and Union and surrounding counties

Key federal legislation that would among other items, address flooding concerns in Union County and other central New Jersey locations is advancing—thanks in part to the efforts of Senators Bob Menendez and Cory Booker.

Freeholder Vice Chair Bette Jane Kowalski (of Cranford) and Freeholder Bruce Bergen (of Springfield) have been long advocating for the completion of the Rahway River Basin Flood Risk Management Feasibility Study, which  provides a blueprint on how to protect central New Jersey communities from Rahway River flooding—including Cranford, Kenilworth, Springfield, Union, Rahway and Garwood in Union County.

“The study is designed to provide a long-lasting solution to a problem that has plagued many of our municipalities for years, if not decades, causing tens of millions in property damage,” said Freeholder Vice Chair Kowalski. “We applaud the efforts of Senators Bookers and Menendez that have brought this important issue for a final vote.”

Freeholder Bergen, who has long worked with a Union County Mayor’s Committee to address flooding, also thanked both Senators, adding: “The bill not only expedites the completion of the study, but would also urge the Secretary of the Army to proceed directly through the Army Corps of Engineers to project preconstruction, engineering, and design.”

Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados also expressed his appreciation to both Senators—and to Freeholders Bergen and Kowalski for their diligence in staying on the issue through the years on the Board.

“While there is still a final vote pending,  I would like to thank both my colleagues—Freeholders Bergen and Kowalski for their perseverance and efforts with our Senators to advance such critical legislation that would protect Union County residents and their homes from flood damage,” Chairman Granados said.

Support for the funding, completion and implementation of the study is included in America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018—bipartisan legislation that includes provisions both Booker and Menendez fought for to expedite critical flood mitigation projects, strengthen the nation’s aging water infrastructure, and help boost the water utility workforce. The bill now heads to the full Senate for a vote after being passed by the Senate’s Environment and Public Works Committee, which Booker is a member of.

“Investing in our water infrastructure is critical to the health and safety of our state’s residents, and to New Jersey’s and our nation’s economic success,” said Senator Booker. “This legislation will help protect New Jersey communities from flooding and extreme weather, provide the necessary job training to strengthen our water utility workforce, rebuild our crumbling drinking water and wastewater infrastructure, and create jobs. I look forward to continuing our bipartisan work to move this bill through the full Senate.”

In 2016, Booker and Menendez successfully included several New Jersey priorities in the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) authorization, including the Rahway River Basin Flood Risk Management, Hereford Inlet to Cape May Inlet, Hudson Raritan Estuary, and the Delaware River Basin Conservation Act.

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Union County Freeholders Honor Assemblywoman Linda Carter

The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders presents a resolution to Assemblywoman Linda Carter (D-22) of Plainfield commending her for her outstanding leadership as a former Union County Freeholder since being sworn into her first term in 2010. In 2013, Assemblywoman Carter made history as the first African-American woman to Chair the Union County Freeholder Board. The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders commends former Freeholder Carter for her years of service to the County of Union and its residents and wishes her many years of success in the New Jersey State Assembly. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Honors the Roselle Catholic High School Girls Basketball Team

Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados and Freeholders Angela R. Garretson and Mohamed S. Jalloh present a resolution to the players and coaches of the Roselle Catholic High School Lady Lions Girls Basketball Team congratulating them on winning the 2018 Union County Tournament Championship. They were joined by Assemblywoman Linda Carter. The Lady Lions, under the guidance of Head Coach Joe Skrec, captured their sixth championship in school history as the second seed in the tournament. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Honors the Westfield High School Blue Devils Football Team

Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados and Freeholder Alexander Mirabella present a resolution to the players and coaches of the Westfield High School Blue Devils Football Team congratulating them on winning their third straight North Jersey, Section 2, Group 5 Championship with a 20-7 victory over Bridgewater-Raritan. They were joined by Assemblywoman Linda Carter. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Honors the Elizabeth Portugal Day Committee

Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados and Freeholder Angel G. Estrada present a resolution to members of the Elizabeth Portugal Day Committee congratulating Grand Marshal Leonilde Mateiro, Marshal Manuel Pinho (posthumously) and Honorary Marshal Marie Costa while recognizing the longest-running Portuguese Parade in the State of New Jersey. The 40th annual Portuguese Day Parade on June 3, 2018 in Elizabeth. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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6th annual Union County Women Mean Business Summit

Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados, Vice Chairman Bette Jane Kowalski and Freeholders Bruce H. Bergen, Alexander Mirabella, Linda Carter and Angela R. Garretson welcome New Jersey’s First Lady Tammy Snyder Murphy to the 6th annual Union County Women Mean Business (UCWMB) Summit at the Clubhouse at the Galloping Hill Golf Course in Kenilworth. They were joined State Senator Nicholas Scutari.

First Lady Murphy delivered the keynote address at the event that was designed to help women grow their business networks and build critical skills. UCWMB is an initiative of the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders.

(Photos by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Goethals Bridge New Jersey-Bound Lanes to be Closed this Weekend, May 18-21

Will Allow For Bridge’s New Jersey-Bound Span To Open Monday Morning

The New Jersey-bound lanes of the Goethals Bridge will be closed this weekend, May 18 to 21, to accommodate construction work that will allow the bridge’s westbound span to open no later than early Monday morning, May 21.

The bridge’s current New Jersey-bound lanes will be closed beginning at 9 p.m. on Friday, May 18, and will reopen no later than 4 a.m. Monday, May 21. 

The closing will allow the existing ramps – which now serve New Jersey-bound traffic on the eastbound span – to be realigned  to the westbound structure.  During the closing, travelers heading into New Jersey will be diverted to the Outerbridge Crossing or the Bayonne Bridge.  The bridge’s New York-bound lanes will not be impacted.

To receive real time traffic updates, travelers should register for Bridge and Tunnel Alerts atwww.paalerts.com, call 511 or visit www.511NY.org or www.511NJ.org.

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Union County Honors Residents During Military Appreciation Month

Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados and Freeholder Alexander Mirabella present resolutions to local residents honoring those who served in the military and those who provide services to military veterans while expressing gratitude during Military Appreciation Month. Those honored are: Joe O’Neil who is the President of Benner’s Auto Body in Cranford, members of the New Jersey Veterans Network, the Union High School JROTC –Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, U.S. Navy Petty Officer Josue Jaramillo and U.S. Navy Operations Specialist Jorge Vasquez, now a Sgt. in the Union County Sheriff’s Office. (Photos by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Honors Frank Cuesta of Elizabeth’s Promise

Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados and Freeholder Angel G. Estrada present a resolution to Elizabeth Councilman Frank Cuesta recognizing and commending him for his efforts with Elizabeth’s Promise Awards Inc. Elizabeth’s Promise is a non-profit organization that dedicates one hundred percent of its gross proceeds to the college-related costs of deserving Elizabeth high school seniors. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia

The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders marks International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia (IDAHOT) today, May 17, and sends a message of solidarity against homophobia, transphobia, biphobia, and all forms of hate facing LGBTQ people in our communities and across the globe.

This year’s IDAHOT theme is “alliances for solidarity,” because progress is possible together.  The Freeholder Board calls upon the people of Union County to eliminate prejudice everywhere it exists, and to celebrate the great diversity of all people.

For many people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ), community environments where we live, learn, work, play and pray are unsafe and unwelcoming spaces.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), homophobia (and other forms of bias hate) can affect one’s physical and mental health, including increased risk of depression and suicide. Homophobia can also result in limiting access to high quality health care, and negatively affect income and employment status.

Today, we recognize IDAHOT to raise awareness of violence, discrimination, and repression of LGBTQ communities locally and worldwide – which in turn provides an opportunity to take action and engage in dialogue to strengthen alliances, build acceptance and advance equal rights.