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Interns Work to Complete Deer Exclosure in Watchung Reservation

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This summer, Union County Department of Parks & Recreation is fortunate to have two interns from Kean University and one from Fordham University who are volunteering their time while gaining experience in the environmental field. The students are working to complete a study of a deer exclosure in the Watchung Reservation. The exclosure is a fenced area meant to keep deer out so native plants can thrive.

Hopefully, the exclosure will act as a natural nursery for the areas outside the fencing. Other duties as an intern include preparing for this year’s Bio-Blitz, entering data collected during the event, and assisting with Saturday Trail Work and Adopt-a-Park projects.

The Freeholders and the Parks & Recreation Department would like to thank Marionela Gavriliuc and Bethania Rocha of Roselle Park and Noah Stiles of Westfield for helping out with the projects. Kean University Professor Dr. Daniela Shebitz and Rutgers University student Jason Hafstad were also on-hand to assist with the project.

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Condado De Union Festival De Conciertos De Verano ContinúA El 2O De Julio En Echo Lake Presentando Ed Palermo’S British Invasion/ InvasióN Britanica

MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ—El Festival  de Verano del Condado de Union, continúa con su series de conciertos, el próximo miércoles 20 de Julio con la presentación de la banda de  Ed Palermo’s British Invasion comenzando a las  7:30 p.m. Esta serie de conciertos gratis, son presentados por la Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union, y patrocinado por el  ConnectOne Bank y tendrá lugar en el  Echo Lake Park en Mountainside durante el mes de julio y durante el mes de Agosto tendrán lugar en el Oak Ridge Park en Clark .

“Esperamos que todos puedan dirigirse el miércoles en la noche a experimentar el maravilloso entretenimiento musical que les  ofrecemos durante el Festival de Verano,” dijo el Presidente de la Junta Bruce Bergen.

La Banda de Ed Palermo está haciendo música desde 1980 y ha estado intrepetando y honrando la música de Frank Zappa (entre otros compositors) por más de 20 años. Ed y su banda a menudo hacen un show al que llaman  Zodd Zundred, combinando la música de Frank Zappa y Todd Rudgren.

Mientras los residentes están disfrutando de la buena música  pueden dirigirse a  Tony’s Traveling Trattoria con exquisito comida italiana . También los Helados de Good Humor se encontrará presente. Traigan sus sillas y colchas para disfrutar de una noche bajo las estrellas.

A continuación una lista de los siguientes conciertos:

Echo Lake Park, Mountainside (Conciertos Patrocinados por ConnectOne Bank)

  • 27 de julio, Pat Dinizio of The Smithereens – Confessions of a Rock Star

Oak Ridge Park, Clark

  • 3 de Agosto, Black Dog – Tribute to Led Zeppelin
  • 10 de Agosto,  Dead On Live – Grateful Dead Tribute Band (Con presentación especial del Sam Cutler, manager de gira de los Rolling Stones y Grateful Dead)
  • 17 de Agosto, Hey Bulldog – Music of The Beatles (Patrocinado por La Asociación Educacional del Condado de Union)
  • 24 de Agosto,Y. State of Mind – Billy Joel Tribute

Por favor visitar la página  www.ucnj.org/summer para más información sobre las actividades de verano.

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96th New Jersey State Golf Association Open Championship at Galloping Hill Golf Course

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Union County Freeholder Chairman Bruce H. Bergen congratulates Tyler Hall on winning the 96th New Jersey State Golf Association Open Championship at Union County’s Galloping Hill Golf Course in Kenilworth. The tournament marks the first time in its history that it was played at a county-owned golf course. Hall won the NJSGA Open Championship for the second year in a row, the first repeat winner in about 20 years. He also did something no one has ever had the opportunity to do in the 95-year history of the state championship—win it on a public golf course. (Photo by Jim Lowney/ County of Union)

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Linden Fire Department Celebrating 100th Anniversary

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Union County Freeholder Christopher Hudak presents a resolution to Linden Fire Chief Joseph Dooley congratulating the Linden Fire Department on celebrating its 100th anniversary. They were joined by Linden Mayor Derek Armstead, Councilwoman Michele Yamakaitis, Councilman Monty Brooks, Councilman Robert J. Sadowski and Deputy Chief Kevin Brady.

The Linden Fire Department will celebrate 100 years of service Saturday with a 1 p.m. parade down Wood Avenue. After the parade the department will host a anniversary party at the Robert Wood Bauer Promenade at 400 N. Wood Avenue, across the street from City Hall. The public is invited to attend.

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Union County Summer Arts Festival continues at Echo Lake Park featuring Ed Palermo’s British Invasion

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The Union County Summer Arts Festival concert series continues this coming Wednesday evening July 20, with Ed Palermo’s British Invasion taking the stage at 7:30 p.m. The free concert series, presented by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholder, and sponsored at Echo Lake Park by ConnectOne Bank will take place at Echo Lake Park in Mountainside during the month of July and move to Oak Ridge Park in Clark during the month of August.

“We hope everyone can head out on Wednesday evening and experience the wonderful musical entertainment offered during our Summer Arts Festival” said Union County Freeholder Chairman Bruce Bergen. “And be sure to arrive early to participate in UC Get Fit Yoga in the Park, a great way for families to stay healthy together.”

Ed Palermo’s Big Band has been together since 1980 and has been playing and honing the music of Frank Zappa (among other composers) for over 20 years. Ed and his band often play a show he called Zodd Zundred, combining the music of Frank Zappa and Todd Rudgren. With the Ed Palermo Big Band, the key element is unpredictability!

While enjoying the wonderful music, concertgoers can visit Tony’s Traveling Trattoria which will treat your palate to excellent Italian comfort food. Also the Good Humor Truck will be on site hosted by TG and Sons serving ice cream and snacks. Attendees can also pack a picnic basket, bring lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy the music under the stars.

Once again UC Get Fit Yoga in the Park, a Union County Freeholder initiative will be part of the Wednesday night pre-concert schedule, with Satsang Young of Westfield presenting a free community class from 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.  Bring a mat or beach towel and participate in healthy activities for the entire family before the music begins.

Throughout the summer at each concert one Union County Department will be featured, distributing handouts and highlighting their own unique services. On this evening the Union County Department of Economic Development will be on hand.

Here is a list of the upcoming concerts:

  • Echo Lake Park, Mountainside (Concerts sponsored by ConnectOne Bank)
    • July 27th Pat Dinizio of The Smithereens – Confessions of a Rock Star
  • Oak Ridge Park, Clark
    • August 3rd Black Dog – Tribute to Led Zeppelin
    • August 10th Dead On Live – Grateful Dead Tribute Band (With special guest appearance by Sam Cutler, tour manager for the Rolling Stones and the Grateful Dead)
    • August 17th Hey Bulldog – Music of The Beatles (Sponsored by Union Co. Education Association)
    • August 24th NY. State of Mind – Billy Joel Tribute

 

 

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Family Fun & Flix in Warinanco Park Continues Tuesday, July 19 with Hotel Transylvania 2

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Family Fun & Flix, a free summer entertainment and film series presented by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders, continues Tuesday, July 19 with the presentation of “Hotel Transylvania 2” at Warinanco Park, on the border of Elizabeth and Roselle.  This year’s Family Fun & Flix series is being sponsored by Investors Bank.

The Drac pack is back for this monster comedy adventure produced by Sony Pictures Animation Division. Drac is worried that his adorable half-human, half-vampire grandson isn’t showing signs of being a vampire, so along with his friends he arranges for a ‘monster-in-training” boot camp. Combine that with a visit from Drac’s grumpy old dad and things are going to get batty at Hotel Transylvania.

As part of the evening’s events, UC Get Fit, a health initiative of the Union County Freeholder Board, will offer fitness fun for kids before the movie, beginning at 7:30 p.m.  Kid’s Yoga with Michelle Suarez will kick off the pre-movie activities.

“Last Tuesday’s opening night crowd for Family Fun & Flix enjoyed a fun evening in the park and we look forward to even more this coming Tuesday as families enjoy an entertaining movie and participate in activities that promote healthy habits for our children,” said Union County Freeholder Chairman Bruce H. Bergen.

All movies will begin at dusk, with everyone encouraged to bring a blanket or beach chair to claim your spot on the lawn. There will also be bleacher seats available. Also the Good Humor Truck will be on site hosted by TG and Sons serving ice cream and snacks.

The following is a list of movies throughout the summer at Warinanco Park:

  • Tuesday, July 26, The Good Dinosaur
  • Tuesday, August 2, Zootopia (Part of the National Night Out program at Meisel Park in Springfield)
  • Tuesday, August 9, Inside Out

All movies start at dusk, weather permitting. For more information, call the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation at 908-527-4900 or visit the Union County website; www.ucnj.org. In case of weather related matters, you can call 908-558-4079 after 3:30 p.m. on the day of the show.

 

 

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DIVERSIÓN FAMILIAR BAJO LAS ESTRELLAS CONTINÚA EN EL PARQUE WARINANCO” EL MARTES 19 DE JULIO, PRESENTANDO “HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 2

Diversión Familiar, un entretenimiento de verano continúa con la serie de cine y películas presentada por la Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union, continua el  próximo 19 de Julio con “Hotel Transylvania 2” en el Parque  Warinanco en Elizabeth/ Roselle. Este año las presentaciones de Diversión Familiar están patrocinadas por el Investors Bank.

Esta comedia y aventura es producida por Sony Pictures Animation Division. Drac  está preocupado de que su nieto que es medio humano y medio vampiro no está mostrando signos de ser un vampiro y trata de arreglar con sus amigos vampiros un “entrenamiento para montruos.”  Esto combinado con una visita del padre de Drac que es un Viejo Gruñon  las cosas se van a poner difíciles en en Hotel Transylvania.

Como parte de los eventos esa noche tendremos Yoga para los Niños una iniciativa del la Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union para mantener  a la familia saludable antes de mostrar la película a las 7:30 p.m. con la instructora Michelle Suarez .

“La apertura de este evento tuvo lugar el pasado martes y todos los residentes presentes disfrutaron al máximo de la presentación, y esperamos que el próximo 19 de Julio se encuentren presentes de nuevo,” dijo el Legislador Presidente Chairman Bruce H. Bergen.

Todas las películas comienzan al oscurecer, les pedimos que traigan sillas o  colchas para que se puedan sentar. También hay asientos disponibles en las gradas. El camión de los Helados Good Humor también estará presente.

Las siguientes películas se presentarán en el Parque Warinanco y Meisel en Springfield:

  • Martes, 26 de julio, The Good Dinosaur
  • Martes 2 de Agosto, Zootopia en el Parque  Meisel en Springfield
  • Martes 9 de agosto, Inside Out

Para más información pueden llama  la Departamento de Parques y Recreación del Condado de Union 908-527-4900 o visitar la página del Condado de Union; www.ucnj.org. Cuestiones relacionadas con el tiempo pueden llamar después de las 3:30 p.m. al  908-558-4079 el día de la presentación.

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Union County Choose Your Cover 2016 Offers Sun Safe Precautions and Free Skin Cancer Screenings

choose your cover_imageThe Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders invites residents to participate in the 2016 “Choose Your Cover” program, a statewide skin cancer screening, awareness and educational initiative, on Saturday, August 6 in Clark.

To promote sun safety and help reduce the risk of skin cancer, the Chronic Disease Coalition of Middlesex and Union Counties and the Clark Health Department will once again provide free skin cancer screenings along with their “Choose Your Cover” message of prevention.

In Union County, the “Choose Your Cover” event will take place at the Gran Centurions Pool, 440 Madison Hill Road, Clark, on Saturday, August 6, 2016 from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.  The first 40 attendees will receive a special gift bag with skin cancer promotional materials. All attendees will also qualify to enter a drawing for a gift basket. All specials gifts are provided courtesy of the Clark Township Health Department. Pre-registration is recommended by calling the UC Office of Health Management at 908-518-5620. Walk-ins will also be accepted.

“Whether it’s enjoying our parks, playgrounds and pools, working in the garden, or simply going for a walk, summer is a great time to be outdoors. It’s important to take smart precautions to prevent overexposure to the sun,” said Freeholder Chairman Bruce H. Bergen. “I’d like to thank the Chronic Disease Coalition and the Township of Clark for raising public awareness about reducing skin cancer risks.”

Overexposure to the sun is a health risk for people of all ages and races. Before you head outdoors this summer, representatives from the Chronic Disease Coalition of Middlesex and Union Counties urge you to take sun safe precautions to protect your skin from the damaging rays of the sun.

People who work or play outdoors, fair skinned people who sunburn easily, and those with a family history of melanoma are at an increased risk of developing skin cancer – the most common form of cancer in the United States.

Overexposure to the sun’s UV rays is one of the most preventable risk factors for melanoma and all types of skin cancer. This is why it is so important to ‘choose your cover’ and reduce your risk accordingly.

Covering up your skin with long sleeve shirts and long pants in tightly woven fabrics can offer a great means of protection for your skin. Opt for a wide-brimmed hat over a baseball cap for better protection of your head, ears and neck, and wear sunglasses with 100 percent UVA and UVB absorption to protect the eyes from sun damage.

Look for shady areas or avoid the sun, if possible, during the middle of the day when UV rays are the strongest. Remember to liberally apply a broad spectrum sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher and reapply frequently, and steer clear of indoor tanning beds which are proven to increase your risk for skin cancer.

For more information about “Choose Your Cover” 2016, please call the Union County Office of Health Management at 908-518-5620.

 

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At Galloping Hill Golf Course, a Promise Fulfilled

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After eight years of renovation and preparation, Galloping Hill in Kenilworth becomes the first public golf course to host the New Jersey State Open. “There is no better golf course in the state of New Jersey,” says winner Tyler Hall.

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Tyler Hall, 34, the director of instruction at Upper Montclair Country Club in Clifton, won the New Jersey State Open Golf championship today for the second year in a row. In becoming the first repeat winner in about 20 years, he also did something no one has ever had the opportunity to do in the 95-year history of the state championship—win it on a public golf course.

That course, Galloping Hill in Kenilworth, has come a long way since 2007, when Galloping Hill and its two sister courses run by Union County, Ash Brook and Oak Ridge, were losing about $500,000 a year. In a series of bold moves, Union County closed Oak Ridge after the 2008 season and eventually committed $17.6 million in bonds to turning the swampy, 27-hole Galloping Hill, built in 1928, into an 18-hole championship course. The new Galloping Hill would, for the first time, have a driving range and extensive practice facilities. It would also have a capacious new clubhouse with bar and restaurant (and catering facilities that would earn money for the county).

Every ordinary golfer (which is to say 99.9 percent of all golfers) struggles and suffers, sometimes over every shot. But we love the game and exult in little victories. A drive that reaches and rolls to a halt in the fairway. An escape from a greenside bunker that lands on and, more important, stays on, the green, sometimes rolling close to the hole. A long putt sunk. No matter whether for birdie, par or bogey, a long putt sunk, especially if it’s a long curling putt, a breaker or double breaker, is something to treasure. And we try to keep such small victories in mind when we tote up our final score and find it not nearly as good as we think we are capable of yet a little better than it might have been had this or that shot not worked out as well as it did.

I drag you through that recitation, which every golfer carries on a repeating loop deep in his smitten golfer’s soul, only to give you some sense of how amazing and awesome it was to see this tough course played the way it was meant to be played. Or the way only expert golfers, with power and precision beyond our wildest dreams, can play it. And let’s face it, these New Jersey state open competitors are not on the PGA Tour. They are not the best in the world. Which just makes you realize the levels of the game that stack like ziggurats of poker chips over our heads as we stand over the ball and prepare to strike it. Better not to think of such things.

We watch golf on TV, the pros make it look easy. All the golfers I saw today at Galloping Hill, even those far out of contention, have enviable games.

But consider the winner, Hall. It’s not like he never got himself into trouble. His drive on the par 4 9th hole wound up in what golfers call “the crap,” thick brush and who knows what, well left of the fairway. Somehow he not only hacked the ball out of this knee-high stuff, he put the ball on the green, 80 yards away.

On the 12th, a relatively short par 4, his drive landed at the front edge of a right-side fairway bunker. Very tough to lift the ball out, let alone send it about 150 yards, landing softly at the throat of the green.

The 12th gives ordinary duffers like me plenty to worry about. Carrying the drive over some wetland. Staying in the fairway, not going left into the woods or right into a fairway bunker or out of bounds. But I was surprised that, after the round, when I asked Hall what holes stick in his mind as special, he cited 12. I thought he would have considered it fairly straightforward.

“Twelve is probably one of the best holes in the state of New Jersey,” he said. “It’s not that long, but it’s just challenging enough, and you have the hazard [woods] left and the hazard [bunkers] right. I didn’t think I could get it over the lip of that bunker. It’s just one of those holes that kind of handcuffs you.”

On the crazy 14th hole, he had to hit his second shot down in one of the valleys, in thick rough, where he could not even see the green, yet that’s where his ball wound up. Far from the hole, and well above it, not where anyone wants to be. Yet somehow he two-putted to save par.

Then on 18, a major par 5 whose last 150 yards is all uphill, he nails a 330-yard drive and has less than 200 yards to the green, way up the hill by the big clubhouse. “That one I pumped,” he told me. “I pumped that one pretty good.”

A par five means, if you do things right, you land your ball on the green in three shots and hole out in two putts. For par. Hall’s second shot arced into the sky like a rocket and very nearly landed on the green. But it hit the raised hump at the right edge of the green and bounced back into a greenside bunker.

From there he made one of the most amazing shots I have ever witnessed in person, as opposed to on TV.

He fired out of the sand and his ball ended up no more than two inches from the hole. Which is to say two inches from an eagle, a dead-sure two-inch gimme putt for birdie. Yes, his lead was already so secure (six shots at that moment, before he tapped in for birdie) that there was no pressure. But what a shot he made out of the sand, and what a finish.

Hall finished at 15 under par. Alexander Hicks, a pro, finished second, at 8 under; then Brent Studer,another pro, at 7 under; then Nevius, the low amateur, and Richard Terga, a pro, tied at 6 under. Out of the 50 players who made the cut and played all three days, only four others finished under par.Galloping Hill bent, but did not break.

Hoisting his trophy later, Hall declared, as cameras snapped and video rolled, “There is no better golf course in the state of New Jersey than this one we’re standing on.” Hyperbole, given that New Jersey claims Pine Valley, Baltusrol, Ridgewood and many other superb and venerable clubs. But give the guy a break. He had just won a state championship.

It was a long time coming. But I suspect it won’t be Galloping Hill’s last turn in the spotlight. Armando Sanchez, Union County’s director of golf operations, who has directed the resurrection of the county’s golf program and of Galloping Hill, says he’s rolling up his sleeves and getting to work on snaring another big tournament for the flagship course.

With victory assured, Hall rallies the crowd before tapping in his birdie putt on 18. Photo: Eric Levin
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Visite el Móvil “ASK” Programa de Información para los Júbilados / Envejecientes

Condado de Union NJ – Los residentes del Condado de Union en necesidad de servicios para personas mayores de 60 años pueden recibir pronta información usando ASK, que es el Nuevo Servicio móvil que se lanzó durante el mes de mayo, 2016, y hasta ahora ha visitado 10 sitios públicos, incluyendo bibliotecas y centros comunitarios. Otros seis lugares están programados para el mes de julio.

“ASK trae su personal experimentado a todos los  lugares para poder guiar a los residentes,” dijo la Legisladora del Condado de Union Bette Jane Kowalski, quien es miembro de la Junta Asesora de Servicios Humanos. “Esto complementa la iniciativa del Presidente Bruce Bergen para mejorar los programas y servicios a lo largo del Condado de Union.”

Este kiosko incluye personal del la División de Envejecientes y Recursos y Conexión  para Descapacitados. Ellos están entrenados para dar información correcta sobre todos los servicios, como las comidas de entrega a domicilio, cuidado en el hogar, , servicios medicos y mucho más.

Ellos también los pueden ayudar a llenar las planillas requeridas..

Los siguientes lugares están programados para el mes de julio.

Lunes, 18 de julio
Clark Public Library
303 Westfield Avenue
Clark, 07066
10:00 a.m. a 12 mediodía
 
Miércoles, 20 de julio
Fanwood Public Library
5 Tillotson Road
Fanwood, 07023
10:00 a.m. a 12 mediodía
 
Jueves 21 de julio
Berkeley Heights Public Library
290 Plainfield Avenue
Berkeley Heights, 07922
10:00 a.m. a 12 mediodía
 
Jueves 28 de julio
Westfield Community Center
558 W. Broad Street
Westfield, 07090
10:30 a.m. a 12:30 p.m.
 
Viernes 29 de julio
Mountainside Municipal
1385 Rt. 22
Mountainside, 07092
11:30 a.m. a 1:30 p.m.

La misión de la División de Envejecientes y Recursos a Discapacitados se dedicada a promover bienestar, independencia, dignidad y elección para los júbilados y sus familias.

Para obtener más información, pueden llamar al número libre de cargo: 1-888-280-8226, 908-527-4870, o 908-527-4858 o también  visitar la página del Condado de Union ucnj.org