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Danny V’s 52nd Street Band To Perform At The Union County Summer Concert Series, July 30th At Echo Lake Park

Billy Joel Tribute Band is comprised of top musicians recreating Billy’s music and live stage show

The Union County Summer Arts Festival concert series continues its 54th season of music on Wednesday evening, July 30, with Danny V’s 52nd Street Band.  The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders invites the public to attend this free concert that begins at 7:30 p.m. in Echo Lake Park in Mountainside.

Danny V’s 52nd Street Band is a full-scale, 6-piece, live concert show, re-creating the performances of one of the greatest rock and roll keyboard players ever, the “Piano Man,” Billy Joel.  The band is led by pianist, singer and showman Dan Vechesky (Danny V).

“Bring the entire family for an enjoyable evening in Echo Lake Park,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak. “Pack a picnic basket, bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on, and enjoy the sounds of summer under the stars.”

In addition to the great music all summer long, residents are invited to come out early and participate in Union County’s Summer of Fitness, part of Chairman Hudak’s Union County Get Fit initiative. Free community yoga classes will be held prior to the musical entertainment. This week’s class will be conducted by Hot Yoga Revolution of Garwood. Classes will begin at 6:30 p.m.

The Summer Arts Festival continues in August on Wednesday evenings at Oak Ridge Park in Clark beginning at 7:30p.m. The Oak Ridge Park dates are the 6th, 20th and 27th. The Summer Arts Festival will make one stop in Plainfield at Cedar Brook Park, on Wednesday, August 13th.

The other free concerts in the Union County Summer Arts Festival series include:

  • August 6 – American Rapture, performing popular music with soul; at Oak Ridge Park
  • August 13 – The Sensational Soul Cruisers performing timeless soul; at Cedar Brook Park
  • August 20 – Bernard Purdie All-Stars featuring America’s most recorded drummer; at Oak Ridge Park
  • August 27 – The Nerds, New Jersey’s hardest working, hardest rocking party band; at Oak Ridge Park

 

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/summer. For program and rain information call 908-558-4079 after 3:00 p.m. on the day of the show.

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Family Fun & Flix Continues On Tuesday, July 29 with Drive-in Movie Night At Galloping Hill Golf Course In Kenilworth

“Jurassic Park” will be the feature film preceded by a Free Driving Range Clinic and a Child Seat Inspection Clinic will be conducted by the Union County Police Department

“Family Fun and Flix” – the free summer entertainment and film series brought to you every Tuesday evening by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the Department of Parks and Recreation continues Tuesday, July 29TH with the showing of “Jurassic Park.”  Drive-in movie night will be held at the Galloping Hill Golf Course, 3 Golf Drive in Kenilworth.  Kemper Sports and Coca Cola are sponsors of the drive-in movie, with Kemper Sports also providing free popcorn. The evening will begin with a free driving range clinic which starts at 7:30 p.m. The Union County Police Department will also be on hand to conduct free child safety seat inspections.  Jurassic Park will begin at dusk.

“We are excited to add a drive-in feature to our line-up of family movies this summer,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak. “Parents will be able to step back in time and show their kids what it was like at the movies as they watch from their vehicles.”

Jurassic Park is a 1993 science fiction adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg. It tells the fictional story of an island located off Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast, where a billionaire philanthropist and a small team of genetic scientists have created a wildlife park of cloned dinosaurs.

The other dates and locations for this summer’s Family Fun and Flix are:

  • Tuesday, August 5 at Meisel Park, Springfield – “Despicable Me 2.” This movie event, sponsored by Investors Bank, will be part of the National Night Out celebration.
  • Tuesday, August 12 at Conant Park, Hillside – “Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2.”

 

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<https://ucnj.org>/summer.  For program and rain information call 908-558-4079 after 3:00 p.m. on the day of the show.

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Union County Mourns the Passing of Sheriff Ralph Froehlich

Union County, NJ – It is with great sorrow that the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders announces the passing of Union County Sheriff Ralph G. Froehlich late last night on Sunday, July 20. The longest-serving sheriff in New Jersey history, Sheriff Froehlich was noted for his passion to serve, exemplified by his work with children, youths, and seniors. He had held the office of Sheriff since first elected in 1977.

“Sheriff Froehlich will be deeply missed by all who knew him,” said Union County Chairman Christopher Hudak on behalf of the Freeholder Board. “He truly embodied the very best in public service. He was a role model to all of us for his highest standards of professionalism, his constant search for new ways to innovate and improve, and above all for his compassion. His heart always had room for everyone he encountered, and he will always hold a place in our hearts as well.”

In a joint statement, Undersheriffs, Joseph Cryan, Vincent De Trolio, and Gerald Green, Jr. said, “There are a lot of tears and sadness in our office today, from all of us who had the opportunity to work for such a great man. On behalf of our office, we will miss him greatly, and all of us were honored to work with him.”

Sheriff Ralph Froehlich of Union, 83, entered into eternal rest on Monday, July 21, 2014 after a brief illness.

Sheriff Froehlich was born and raised in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He attended local schools and graduated from St. Mary’s High School in 1949.

He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1951 and served as an infantryman, member of an amphibious tractor crew and drill instructor until his release from active duty. He continued in the active reserves until his release in 1959 when he was honorably discharged with the rank of Sergeant.

A career law enforcement officer, he was a member of the Elizabeth Police Department for almost twenty years attaining the rank of Lieutenant. He held the positions of Commander of the Community Relations Unit, the Tactical Squad Unit, the Training Unit and Field Supervisor of the Patrol Division. He received numerous commendations, including the New Jersey PBA Valor Award, Policeman of the Year, and the Elizabeth Police Merit Awards.

A 1975 graduate of Kean College, he attended the Northwestern University Traffic Institute in 1968 and was a member of Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Honor Society. He was a former member of Adjunct Faculty at Kean University and Union College. He was a member of the Governor’s Commission on Terrorism and trained at the New Mexico Tech for Response to Terrorist Bombings. In 1990 he was invited to China as part of an Ambassador Program to evaluate and compare the judicial systems of Union County and China.

He was first elected Sheriff of Union County in 1977, having previously won a seat on the City Council in Elizabeth in 1976.

He was in his thirteenth term as Union County Sheriff when he passed away. He held the distinction of being the longest-serving County Sheriff in New Jersey history.

During his tenure as Sheriff, he instituted a nationally recognized fingerprinting program for children and an automated photography laboratory, and he established the Missing Persons Unit and Domestic Violence Unit as well as the K-9 Search and Rescue Unit.

Sheriff Froehlich developed and published the “Play It Safe” booklet for children as well as the “You Are Not Alone” booklet for victims of domestic violence. He implemented several gun safety programs for children and teens including three educational videos available in schools throughout Union County. The Sheriff also assisted with a state-sponsored gun buyback program for Union County residents.

Each summer, Sheriff Froehlich hosted the Union County Sheriff’s Youth Academy for students to acquire firsthand knowledge about law enforcement. He was the first New Jersey sheriff to broadcast a monthly “Union County’s Most Wanted” Suburban Crime Watch cable television show, which was instrumental in the apprehension of over eighty wanted murderers and other felons from Union County.

Sheriff Froehlich launched the Sheriff’s Labor Assistance Program (SLAP), an alternative to incarceration for non-violent offenders. The program has saved millions of dollars in labor hours and costs of incarceration. He also implemented the Municipal Transportation Program, assisting local police departments in the transport of prisoners to and from jail, which enabled local officers to remain in their communities.

Active in his profession, Sheriff Froehlich was past President of the National Jail Managers Association and served four terms as President of the New Jersey Sheriffs’ Association. He served as President of the New Jersey Constitutional Officers Association and was a member of the Sheriff/Judicial Liaison Court Security Committee. He was a Board member of the Salvation Army and Urban League. He received six national awards for administrative leadership and was the recipient of numerous humanitarian and law enforcement awards.

Sheriff Froehlich was an avid gardener for most of his life, which was reflected by his flourishing vegetable garden and vast varieties of plants and flowers. He so loved his gardening, he was referred to as “Farmer Froehlich” by his wife, Marlene.

A loving and dedicated husband, father and grandfather, the Sheriff is survived by his beloved wife of twenty years, Marlene; two children, Debra Kurzawski, her husband Mike, and son Michael Costa of Clark, and Lora Froehlich and daughter Renee Garcia of Roselle Park. He is also survived by Marlene’s children, Darla Rogers, her husband Ken, and children Trent and Reese Levitt of Ringoes; Robert Coon, his wife Pam, and children Ryan, Kasey and Aiden; Frank Coon and Christopher Coon. He was also the father of the late Renee Hagen. He will be missed by extended family and his many friends.

Sheriff Froehlich’s life-long passion and commitment was that of service to others. His upbeat and magnetic personality and enthusiasm will be missed by all who had the pleasure and honor of meeting him.

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“Diversión Familiar Bajo las Estrellas” en el Parque Warinanco Continúa el 22 de Julio con la Película “The Lego Movie”

La Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union y el Departamento de Parques y Recreación ia se complacen en anunciar la próxima función de “Family Fun and Flix” (Diversión Familiar al Aire Libre) – el martes 22 de julio.

“La Diversión Familiar comienza al anochecer, pero se les pide que vengan temprano para que disfruten de las actividades antes de comenzar la película,” nos dice el presidente de la Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union Christopher Hudak. “Traigan sus sillas y acomodense a ver las diversiones que presentaremos antes de la función.”

“The Lego Movier” es en 3D (tercera dimension) y es la  historia del personaje Emmet un Lego my pequeñito a quien se identifica como una “persona extraordinaria” y es la persona clave para salvar el universe de los Lego. Emmet y sus amigos van en un recorrido  épico para poner fin al perverso tirano Lord Business.

Las próximas fechas y los parques donde se presentarán las películas este verano son:

  • Martes 29 de julio, en el Galloping Hill Golf Course en Kenilworth, “Jarassic Park” este evento es Autocine
  • Martes 5 de agosto, en el Parque Meisel en Springfield “Despicable Me 2”.
  • Martes 12 de agosto,, en el Parque Conant en Hillside, “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2”

Todas las funciones comienzan al anochecer, si el tiempo lo permite. Para más información llamar al Departamento de Parques y Recreación al 908-527-4900, o visite la página www.ucnj.org/summer. Para información en caso de lluvia llamar al 908-558-4079 después de las 3:00 p.m. el día de la función .

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Se Añaden Fechas en Agosto para el Programa de Vales del Mercado para Júbilados

CONDADO DE UNION —La Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union se complace en anunciar que las fechas que  han  sido añadidas al para obtener sus vales para el Programa de Productos Agrícolas  2014 durante el mes de agosto.

“Estamos muy complacidos de extender el  Programa Mercado de Productos Agrícolas un dia más,” dijo el Presidente de la Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union Christopher Hudak.“Les animo a que participen, no dejen de recojer sus vales.”

Para poder participar en este Programa y recibir vales por el valor de $20.00, (cuatro vales de $5.00 cada uno) el individuo debe ser residente del Condado de Union, y los vales son válidos hasta el mes de noviembre 2014.

El ingreso anual debe ser no más de $21,590 y si es un matrimonio $29,101. Es necesario presentar prueba de los ingresos, se acepta la tarjeta del Medicaid, SSI o el recibo del cheque del Seguro Social.

Se pueden inscribir con anticipación y las planillas pueden ser obtenidas en los Centros de Júbilados.

A continuación aparecen las fechas y los lugares del Mercado Agrícola:

  • Jueves 17 de julio, Cranford Senior Housing, 40 Meeker St, Cranford de 1:30 p.m. a 3:00 p.m.
  • Lunes  21 de julio, Farley Towers, 33 Cherry St, Elizabeth de 1:00 p.m. a 3:00 p.m.
  • Miércoles 23 de julio, Golden Age Towers, 200 E. Milton Street, Rahway de 10:00 a.m a 12:00 del mediodía.
  • Lunes 28 de julio, Ford Leonard Towers, 69 Division St, Elizabeth de 1:00 p.m. a 3:00 p.m.
  • Miércoles 30 de julio, Plainfield Senior Center, 400 E. Front St., Plainfield de 10:00 a.m. a 12:00 del mediodía.
  • Viernes 1ero de agosto, Richmond Towers, 510 E. front Street, Plainfield de 1:00 a 3:00 p.m.
  • Lunes 4 de agosto, Kennedy Arms Apartments, 70 Westfield Avenue, Elizabeth de 1:00 p.m. a 3:00 p.m.
  • Miércoles 6 de agosto, Casano Community Center, 314 Chesnut Street, Roselle Park de 1:00 p.m. a 3:00 p.m.
  • Lunes 11 de agosto, Pinewood Hall, 250 West 2nd Avenue, Roselle de 10:00 a.m. a 12:00 del mediodía.
  • Martes 12 de agosto, Stephen Sampson Center, 800 Anna Street, Elizabeth de 10:00 a.m. a 12:00 del mediodía.
  • Jueves 14 de agosto Summit Senior Housing, 12 Chesnut Avenue, Summit de 10:00 a.m. a 12:00 del mediodía.
  • Lunes 18 de agosto, Elizabeth Towers 315-321 W. Grand Avenue, Elizabeth de 10:00 a.m. a 12:00 del mediodía.

Solamente vegetales, hierbas y frutas cosechadas en New Jersey pueden ser compradas con los vales de Productos Agrícolas. Los mercados que tengan el sello de WIC Farmers aceptan los vales.

Este programa está patrocinado por el Departamento de Agricultura (USDA) y coordinado por el Departamento de Salud y Servicios a Júbilados de New Jersey.

Para obtener más información, pueden llamar a la División de Envejecientes del Condado de Union 1-888-280-8226 o 908-527-4870.

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Freeholder Board to Vote on Additional EMS Serving Western Union County

Union County, NJ – At its regular meeting this coming Thursday July 17, the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is expected to vote on a proposal to develop an additional shared services EMS (Emergency Medical Service) for the western parts of Union County.  The proposal has been developed in collaboration with JFK Medical Center along with other surrounding medical facilities.

“This new addition to our existing Countywide EMS shared service, with the participation of JFK Medical Center, will help ensure that County residents facing medical emergencies receive a timely response,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak.

The proposal would make an additional ambulance available through the existing Countywide EMS shared service program. The ambulance would be staffed around the clock by two emergency medical technicians.

The ambulance would be stationed at the Plainfield Rescue Squad building, where it would be available for emergency response in western parts of Union County.

“Many municipalities have been straining to keep up with increased EMS demands,” said Freeholder Linda Carter. “This will be an important step forward for Union County.”

“This is an exemplary collaboration between Union County, the City of Plainfield, and JFK Medical Center. It will provide much needed relief to the western parts of the County,” said New Jersey State Assemblyman Jerry Green, who represents the 22nd District, which includes western parts of Union County.

The additional ambulance will dispatched through the Union County Regional Dispatch Center, which currently handles EMS, fire, and/or police calls for several municipalities, and for two paramedic units operated by Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Rahway.

JFK Medical Center of Edison currently operates a Mobile Intensive Care Unit in Plainfield. As part of the overall plan for improving timely access to emergency medical care and transportation in western Union County, JFK will increase its presence to supplement its Satellite Emergency Department and outpatient services at the former Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center. JFK EMS received the “Outstanding Private EMS Agency” award from the NJ Department of Health in 2013.

“JFK is pleased to respond to the request for EMS services in partnership with Union County, to improve the availability of pre-hospital healthcare in Plainfield and the surrounding communities,” said Ray Fredericks, President and Chief Executive Officer of JFK Health. “Together, JFK and Union County will ensure that great emergency medical care starts from the moment 911 is called.”

The Freeholder Board began Countywide EMS as a pilot program in 2011, to help municipalities throughout the county to improve their emergency services and keep up with growing demands on first responders while facing budget constraints.

The pilot program consisted of one additional ambulance, available for dispatch on a Countywide basis during peak demand periods. Based on the success of the pilot, Countywide EMS was made a permanent County service in 2012.

Countywide EMS has grown progressively through the years. When it started, calls averaged 80 per month. In June 2014, the last month for which statistics are available, there were 294 calls.

In 2013 Countywide EMS responded to just over 1,900 calls. So far this year there have been 1,384 calls.

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“Christmas en Julio” Se Regalan Bicicletas

Condado de Union, NJ – Miembros de la Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union se encontrarán presente asistiendo al Ejército de Salvación de Plainfield en su tercer anual “Navidad en Julio” Se  Regalan Biciletas para niños el próximo 23 de julio en el Ejéercito de Salvación ( Salvation Army) en  en el 615 Watchung Avenu, Plainfield. El evento comienza a las 10:15 a.m.

“Me gustaría darles las gracias al Salvation Army de Plainfield, el Dairy Queen de Plainfield, y el  Children’s Specialized Hospital for la creación de esta ejemplar asociación comunitaria,” dijo el Presidente de la Junta de Legisladores Christopher Hudak. “Este programa ayuda a que más jóvenes tengan la oportunidad de disfrutar de actividades saludables al aire libre.”

Este evento de “Navidad en julio” incluye refrigerios y espectáculos en vivo.

Personal de la Policía del Condado de Union del del Programa de Seguridad Educacional distribuirán  cascos de bicicletas. Los cascos son donados por el Children’s Specialized Hospital.

Previa incripción es requerida para poder participar en la donación de una bicicleta. Para inscribirse venga al Salvation Army of Plainfield at 615 Watchung Avenue entre als 9:00 a.m. y 3:30 p.m. cualquier dia hasta el 22 de julio para llenar una planilla..

Las bicicletas son donadas por  Rich and Donna Albanese-DeMair, dueños del  Dairy Queen en Plainfield, quienes donaron decenas de bicicletas restauradas a jóvenes cada año. Además de para recreación las bicicletas se usan para transportarse a la escuela y al trabajo..

Mr. Albanese-DeMair ha restaurado más de  775 bikes para niños de la comunidad en el pasado año..

Para apoyar este evento y  donar bicicletas pueden contactar el Dairy Queens de Plainfield el  1367 South Avenue o llamar a  Donna Albanese-DeMair al 908-755-5994.

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Reduzca El Riesgo del Cáncer de Piel

Condado de Union, NJ – Para promover la temprana detención del cáncer de piel este verano, la Coalición de Enfermedades Crónicas de los Condados de Middlesex y Union está ofreciendo análisis gratis de cáncer de piel con su mensaje de prevención “Choose Your Cover” (Escoge tu Protección).

En el Condado de Union el evento de  “Choose Your Cover” se llevará a cabo en el Clark Community Pool, 201 Oak Ridge Road en Clark, el sábado 19 de julio de 12:00 p.m. a 3:00 p.m.  Las primeras  20 personas recibirán una bolsa especial de regalo con materiales educacionales sobre el cancer de piel. Todos los presentes podrán participar en una rifa de una cesta de regalo cortesía del Departamento de Salud de la Ciudad de Clark.

“Me gustaría darle las gracias a la Coalición de Enfermedades Crónicas y a la Ciudad de Clark por concientizar al público sobre como reducir los riesgos del cancer de piel,” dijo Christopher Hudak Presidente de la Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union. “Ustedes pueden disfrutar de todas las actividades del verano mientras se limiten exponerse al sol.”

Personas que trabajan o juegan a la interperie, y tienen la piel clara y fina son los que se exponen a las quemaduras del sol con más facilidad, y aquellos con familia que han tenido historia de melanoma tienen más riesgo de desarrollar cancer de piel,- siendo éste el cancer más común en los Estados Unidos.

El exponerse a los rayos ultravioletas del sol es uno de los factores de más riesgo para el melanoma y otros tipos de cancer de piel. Esto es por lo que es tan importante ‘escoger su protección’ y reducir el riesgo.

Cubrirse la piel con mangas largas y pantalones ofrecen una gran protección a la piel. Un sombrero de ala ancha también ofrece gran resguardo, también el uso de gafas de sol  proteje los ojos del daño de los rayos solares.

Se debe buscar areas de sombra para evader el sol lo más posible, especialmente durante el medidía que es cuando los rayos ultravioletas son más fuertest. Recuerden aplicar protector solar de SPF 15 o más alto y repetir frecuenteme

Para obtener más información, por favor llamar a la Oficina del Manejo de la Salud del Condado de Union al  908-518-5620.

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Obtenga su Pasaporte Ahora y Evite Incovenientes al Viajar

La Secretaria del Condado de Union Joanne Rajoppi, les recuerda a los residentes del condado que se apuren y apliquen para obtener sus pasaportes para evitar alguna complicación que les haga interumpir sus planes de viaje durante la época de vacaciones. Aquellos que tengas planes de viajar a Canada, Mexico, Bermuda y países del Caribe deben tener un pasaporte valido para salir o entrar a los Estados Unidos.

“Porque estamos acercándonos a las vacaciones de verano y días festivos, existe una gran demanda para obtener nuevos documentos de la agencia federal de pasaporte,” dijo la secretaria Rajoppi. “No esperen hasta el último minuto para obtener su pasaporte.” Es importante saber que los pasaportes se demoran hasta cinco semanas para ser procesados y ser devueltos por correo.

“En algunos casos aunque su pasaporte se encuentre valido por un mes o dos, algunos países requieren que continúen validos por lo menos seis meses despúes de haber visitado su país,” añadio Rajoppi. “Por lo tanto es importante comunicarse con el consulado o embajada para en-terarse de los requisitos antes de viajar.”

Las aplicaciones se pueden obtener en la oficina principal de la Secretaria del Condado de Union

en la Corte, 2 Broad St, Elizabeth o en la oficina de Westfield 300 North Ave East, Westfield, también las puede obtener en la página del internet https://ucnj.org/Passports.

“No se necesita cita previa. Nuestra oficina de Elizabeth abre a las 7:30 a.m. y tiene personal capacitado y bilingue Inglés /Españo”l. Dijo la secretaria Rajoppi. “Nuestra oficna de tiene horas convenientes en la noche y también los sábados.”

Elizabeth está abierto de 7:30 a.m. hasta las 4:40 p.m. de lunes a viernes. El número de telephone de Elizabeth es 908-527-4966. Westfield se encuientra abierto de 8:00 a.m. a 7;30 p.m. los martes y jueves y de 8:00 a.m. a 4:00 p.m. los lunes, miércoles y viernes y los sábados de 9:00 a.m. a 1:00 p.m.. El número de teléfono en Westfield es 908-654-9859.

Si desea más información llame al 908-527-4966.

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“Christmas in July” Bike Give-Away

Union County, NJ – Members of the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders will be on hand to assist the Salvation Army of Plainfield with its third annual “Christmas in July” Bicycle Give-Away for children on Wednesday July 23, at the Salvation Army in Plainfield, 615 Watchung Avenue. The event starts at 10:15 a.m.

“I would like to thank The Salvation Army of Plainfield, the Plainfield Dairy Queen, and Children’s Specialized Hospital for building this exemplary community partnership,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak. “This program helps to ensure that more youngsters have the opportunity to enjoy healthy outdoor activities.”

The “Christmas in July” Bicycle Give-Away event includes bike safety tips, refreshments, and live entertainment.

Staff from the Union County Police Traffic Safety Education Program will distribute bicycle helmets and help ensure that children are properly fitted. The helmets are being donated by Children’s Specialized Hospital.

Pre-registration is required in order to be eligible for a donated bicycle. To register, come to the Salvation Army of Plainfield at 615 Watchung Avenue between 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. any day from now until July 22, and complete an application form.

Eligible recipients will be notified by staff of the Salvation Army of Plainfield.

The bicycles are being provided by Rich and Donna Albanese-DeMair, owners of the Dairy Queen in Plainfield, who donate scores of refurbished bikes to youths each year. In addition to recreation, the bikes are used for school and work commutes.

Mr. Albanese-DeMair has refurbished more than 775 bikes for local children in the past five years.

To support the bicycle give-away events, donated bicycles can be dropped off any time at the Plainfield Dairy Queen, located at 1367 South Avenue. To arrange for a donation to be picked up contact Donna Albanese-DeMair at 908-755-5994.

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