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Mosquito Control Spraying – Friday, June 20th

Mosquito Control Spraying – Friday, June 20th

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our office at 908-654-9834.

Adult Mosquito Spraying between 7pm and 12am (weather permitting)

Berkeley Hts. –Mt. Carmel Area, Public works Yard, Shadow La.,

Clark – Conger Way, Schwin Dr., Frances Dr., St. Agnes Church, Featherbed La., Parkway Dr., Poplar Ter., Norwood Cir.

Cranford – Crane Pkwy., Stoughton Ave., Retford Ave.,

Elizabeth – Clarkson Ave., 4th Ave. Area.

Fanwood – Farley Ave. Area

Garwood – Hickory Ave. Area.

Hillside – Purce St., Area, Harvard Ave., Cornell Pl., Aldine St., Westminster Area, Sterner Rd., Roanoke Ave.

Kenilworth – Dorset Dr., Water Co. Rd., Lafayette Ave.

Linden – Tremley Pt. Area, Fire Academy, Air Port Rd., Bradford Ave., Lexington Ave., Marion Ave., Minor Ter., Elmwood Ter., S. Wood Ave.

Plainfield – Rock Ave, Myrtle Ave., 1st Ave., Abbond Ct., Reeves Ter., Wiley Ave., St. Nicholas Blvd., Sumner Ave., Cushing Ave, Terrill Rd., Knollwood Ct., Worth Dr.,

Rahway – Lufberry St. Area, Leesville Ave, Main St., Central Ave., Church St., New Church St., Donald Ave., Elizabeth Ave., Whittier St., Jones Pl., Price St., Allen St. Area.

Roselle – Spruce St., Columbus Ave., Chestnut St., Christiani St., Hory St., Pine St., Raritan Rd.,

Roselle Park – E. Colfax Ave., E. Clay Ave., Pershing Ave., Walking Trail between Chestnut St. and Galloping Hill Rd.

Scotch Plains – North Ave., South Ave. by County D.P.W., Algonquin Dr., High View Ct. Redwood Rd Area, Frank St.

Springfield – Diven St. Area, Layng Ter. Area, Marion Ave. Area

Summit – Kent Place Blvd.

Union – Audrey Ter., Garden St., Rahway Ave., Morris Ave. (Akzo-Noble Paint Co.), Brighton St., Gifford Ct., Fairway Dr., Prospect St.

Westfield – Salter Pl., Benson Pl., Chestnut St.,

Winfield Pk. – Union County Pkwy.

Town Parks – Tamaques, Memorial

County Parks – Oak Ridge, Warinanco, Rahway, Unami, Conant

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La Serie de Matinees de Verano en Trailside Comienza el miércoles 27 de junio

Mountainside, NJ- La Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union se complace en anunciar que el Trailside Nature and Science Center, comienza la Serie de Matinees de Verano el miércoles 27 de junio, a la 1:30 p.m. y continúa cada miércoles hasta el 15 de agosto. Todas las presentaciones son recomendables para los niños de 4 años en adelante. La admisión es de $4.00 por persona y los tickets están a la venta a la 1:00 p.m. el día del show.

“La Serie de Matinees de Verano ofrece una serie de entretenimientos creativos y programas interactivos que deleitarán y servirán de enseñanza a los niños de todas las edades,” dice el Presidente de la Junta de Legisladores Alexander Mirabella. “ Los programas de mágia, música y cosas de la naturaleza, enseñan, entretienen y deleitan a los niños y a también a los adultos.”

“El Condado de Union se compromete en proporcionar a nuestros residentes programas asequibles a la familia y la Serie de Matinees en Trailside es un ejemplo de ese esfuerzo.

“Bubble Trouble” (Problemas de Burbujas) es el primer programa el próximo 27 de junio. Este show deleitará a la audiencia. Jeff Boyer, hará esculturas, malabarismos con burbujas, en una presentació con música y comedia.

El miércoles, 11 de julio la serie continúa con “One Earth So Green and Round” (La Tierra Verde y Redonda), un programa de puro entretenimientocuando la audiencia canta con Lydia Adams, Katy Byers y sus títeres a la vez que aprenden sobre reciclaje, animals y  crean conciencia sobre el medio ambiente.

La diversión continúa el 18 de julio con “Fantastic Forces” (Fuerzas Fantásticas), con el fabuloso Mr. Fish en un show bien divertido sobre gravedad, ondas sonoras, fuerzas de la naturalezacon participación de la audiencia.

El 25 de julio presentamos a “Rizzo’s Reptile (Rizzo y Reptiles), una mezcla de naturaleza y conservación ambiental. Este programa tiene lagartos vivos, tortugas, serpientes y un caimán y).

“Kids in Motion” (Los Niños en Movimiento) llega el 1ero de agosto. Este show llevará a la audiencia en un trayecto musical. JoJo Russell, un talentoso DJ y artista, mantendrá a los niños aplaudiendo, brincando y balanceándose desde el principio hasta el final.

El 8 de agosto  “The Science of Magic” ( La Ciencia de la Magia), con Lisa Lou revelalos secretos del magnetism, luz, aire, illusion optica y una gran cantidad de trucos de magia.

Y el ultimo miércoles el 15 de agosto“Hocus Pocus,” (Abracadabra) un show que seguramente asombrará, y estremecerá a la audiencia. Joe Fischer, un mago extraordinario presenta un perfecta mezcla de magia y comedia. El tiene una excelente compenetración con los niños y una gran habilidad para comunicarse con todas las edades, y esto hace que su show sea “pura magia.”

Para obtener una lista completa de los programas de verano del Trailside pueden llamar al (908) 789-3670 o visitar la página web www.ucnj.org/trailside. El Trailside Nature and Science Center se encuentra en el 452 New Providence Road, Mountainside, NJ y es un servicio de la Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union.

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Las Piscinas del Condado de Union abren sus Puertas

Inscribánse ahora para las clases de natación que comienzan el 2 de julio

El Departamento de Parques y Renovación Comunitaria del Condado de Union anuncia que los dos complejos que el Condado tiene con piscinas al aire libre se abrirán para disfrute del público. La Piscina Walter E. Ulrich Memorial, situada en Rahway River Park al lado St. Georges Avenue, en Rahway abrirá sus puertas el sábado 23 de junio hasta el 3 de septiembre y la Piscina John Russell Wheeler, situada en West Simpson Ave y la Ruta 1 en Linden, abrirá sus puertas el lunes, 25 de junio hasta el 24 de agosto.

Clases de natación en grupo comenzarán el 2 de julio en la piscina Walter Ulrich. Las planillas están disponible en las oficinas de cualquiera de las dos piscinas. Las clases incluyen todas las edades desde principiantes hasta adultos. Inscripción es necesaria .

Natación para Jubilados ( de 62 en adelante) y personas Discapacitadas tendrán lugar en el Ulrich Pool los lunes de 6:00 pm a 8:00 pm, y en el Wheeler Pool los miércoles de 12:00 pm a 1:00 pm. La admisión a estas sesiones especiales son gratis.

El horario de ambas piscinas es el siguiente:

Walter E. Ulrich Pool:
lunes y miércoles                                   11:00 am a  8:00 pm
martes, jueves y viernes                       11:00 am a  6:00 pm
sábados, domingos y dias festivos    11:00 am a  6:00 pm

John Russell Wheeler Pool:
lunes, miércoles y viernes                      1:00 pm a 6:00 pm
martes y jueves                                         1:00 pm a 8:00 pm
sábados, domingos y dias festivos      11:00  am a 6:00 pm

Admisión (prueba de residencia es requerida para obtener los precios de residentes del Condado)

Residentes del Condado                                                       No Residentes
Jóvenes (17 años o menores)                $4.00                             $  8.00
Adultos (de 18 años en adelante)          $5.00                             $10.00
Jubilados (más de 62 años)                   $4.00                             $  8.00

Las piscinas son un servicio de la Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union. Para más información pueden llamar al (732) 382-9457 (Walter Ulrich Pool) o al (908) 862-0977 (Wheeler Pool) o visite la página del internet del Condado de Union: www.ucnj.org

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Freeholder Mohamed Jalloh to Be Honored For Distinguished Community Service

Union County Freeholder Mohamed Jalloh.

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce that Freeholder Mohamed Jalloh has been named a recipient of the Distinguished Community Service Award by the National Organization of Sierra Leoneans in North America (NOSLINA).

NOSLINA was founded in 1998 to help provide humanitarian relief, educational services and other assistance in support of democratic progress in Sierra Leone.

“This is an outstanding recognition for Freeholder Jalloh, and it is reflective of his tireless advocacy for education and community service both here in Union County and in Sierra Leone,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “He is an exemplary public servant and we are extremely proud of him.”

“It is a profoundly meaningful recognition, both for those who share our heritage and also for all those who work toward the cause of social, economic and political progress around the world.” said Jalloh. “I hope to in time be able to fulfill the high expectations of all those who support and believe in me. I am truly humbled by this honor.”

Freeholder Jalloh’s father, Chernor Abdulai Jalloh, was born in Sierra Leone and immigrated to the U.S. in 1971. He has a long list of community achievements including membership on President Bill Clinton’s National Summit on Africa and Assistant Director of the Africana Institute at Essex County College. He has been a strong advocate in the Sierra Leonean and African Diaspora of New Jersey.

Freeholder Jalloh holds a B.S. in Communication and African American Studies from Syracuse University, where he was a member of the Tenth Leadership Institute and a founding member of the African American Male Congress Honors Society. He earned his law degree at Rutgers Law where he was a member of the Association of Black Law Students and the Association of Latin American Students.

Freeholder Jalloh is an Adjunct Professor at Kean University where he teaches negotiation, debate, citizenship, and public speaking. His private law practice focuses on education law, nonprofit law, and Charter Schools. Jalloh is also on the advisory boards for St. Joseph the Carpenter Middle School and Roselle Catholic High School, and he is an active member of various professional and social organizations including the N.A.A.C.P and the Garden State Bar Association.

NOSLINA will officially confer the award upon Freeholder Jalloh at its annual gala on Saturday, May 5 in Washington, D.C.

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Groundbreaking Ceremonies Held For New Union County Family Courthouse State-of-the-art Facility Will Improve Security and Public Access

l. to r. Freeholders Bruce Bergen, Vernell Wright, Vice Chairman Christopher Hudak Mohamed Jalloh, Chairman Linda Carter, Bette Jane Kowalski, Sergio Granados, Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Bollwage, Judge Karen Cassidy, and Freeholder Alexander Mirabella

 

ELIZABETH –Union County officials today held ground-breaking ceremonies for the new Union County Family Courthouse that will become the dedicated home of a number of the Family Division courtrooms in Union County .

Planned for approximately 80,000 square feet of space, the new building at 10 Cherry Street will provide enhanced security and public access and is designed to receive USGBC LEED Certification for full environmental compliance.

“This new Family Courthouse will be a state-of-the-art facility that will meet the needs of Union County families and our Courts for many, many years to come,” said Daniel P. Sullivan, executive director of the Union County Improvement Authority (UCIA), which financed the Courthouse project and is managing its construction and completion.

“By utilizing the UCIA’s ability to offer lower cost financing, we are also saving taxpayers money while adding a much-needed facility that will be of benefit to thousands of Union County residents,” said Mr. Sullivan.

Union Vicinage Assignment Judge Karen Cassidy said, “We are pleased that we will have a courthouse that can accommodate the latest in technology and security to serve judges, staff, lawyers and litigants. We look forward to working cooperatively with the county agencies as the project moves forward. On behalf of the Judiciary, I thank all who have made this critical improvement possible.

The anticipated completion date is December 2014.

Union County Freeholder Chairwoman Linda Carter praised the UCIA for its efforts and noted that the building will be a major improvement for families and for the county court system.

“This facility will ensure that families have greater privacy and court personnel have greater security and improved work areas,” said Ms. Carter.  “Just as importantly, this new building will free up other court space so that our judicial system can function smoothly with as few delays as possible,” she added.

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Paintings by Ronald Aronds of Clark on Exhibit at Pearl Street Gallery

    

ELIZABETH, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to present an exhibit of paintings by Ronald Aronds, Esq., of Clark in the gallery space at the Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, located at 633 Pearl Street in Elizabeth. A selection of his work entitled “Gone: Extinct and Rare Birds and Animals” is on display at the Pearl Street Gallery until August 15.Gallery hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays.

“We are pleased to have Mr. Aronds’ distinctive paintings of birds and rare wildlife on display,” said Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski, liaison to the Union County Cultural and Heritage Programs Advisory Board. “The exhibit shows a unique perspective of wildlife and boldly colorful design.”

Ronald Aronds is an Attorney at Law and a retired Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy. He is a self-taught artist who has loved painting since childhood. In October 2013, he exhibited at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark at the Lawyers for the Arts show.

Another life-long interest of his is bird watching. Having travelled around the country and the world, he combines his interests in these unusual paintings of rare and extinct birds, along with two other rare and elusive creatures: the Tasmanian Tiger (the Thylacine), and a lake monster found in Lake Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada.

Aronds uses oil paint on canvas. He likes to blend colors to create a vibrant look. Sometimes a whimsical approach is taken, but for the most part he instills the seriousness of the gaps left in the natural world with the death of an entire species.

Union County artists (whose works can be hung on a wall) interested in exhibiting in the gallery are welcome to apply. For more information about the Pearl Street Gallery or other programs, contact the Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, 633 Pearl St., Elizabeth, NJ 07202. Telephone 908-558-2550. NJ Relay users can dial 711. E-mail to: culturalinfo@ucnj.org

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Union County Get Fit “Fitness in the Park” Kickoff Celebration

Union County Freeholder Vice Chairman Mohamed Jalloh (3rd L) and Freeholders Linda Carter (2ndL), Sergio Granados (3rd R) and Vernell Wright (R) welcomed fitness trainer Cara Castronuova (2ndR) from the television series “The Biggest Loser” to the Union County Get Fit “Fitness in the Park” Kickoff Celebration in Warinanco Park in Roselle. They are joined my Roselle Mayor Jamel Holley (L) and Angela Zapata (C) from Trinitas Regional Medical Center. For more information about Union County Get Fit visit www.ucnj.org/getfit. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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10th Annual Union County Bio-Blitz

Union County Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski (R) and Union County naturalists Becky Novorro (L) and Cat Bolton show 3-year-old Jimmy Ulmer of Clark turtles and a snake during the 10th Annual Union County Bio-Blitz in Oak Ridge Park in Clark. Bio-Blitz is a 24-hour sampling of the flora and fauna in a particular location with the twin goals of studying the biodiversity of the area and making the public aware of that diversity. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Ashley Vincent of Scotch Plains Awarded “Trooper of the Year” at Watchung Stable’s 81st Annual Spring Troop Horse Show

MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ – Ashley Vincent, a 14-year-old from Scotch Plains, was awarded the “Trooper of the Year” trophy and medal for accumulating the most points during the 2013 Troop Season at Watchung Stable in Mountainside. Ashley, who has been riding for five years, received her trophy from stable manager Rachel Bechtold during Watchung Stable’s 81st Annual Spring Troop Horse Show on May 23-25. Watchung Stable, a facility of the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation, is administered by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders. For more information regarding equestrian programs, call Watchung Stable at (908) 789-3665; visitwww.UCNJ.ORG/stable; or e-mail questions to stablequestions@ucnj.org.

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Enjoy a Summer Getaway in Union County

Enjoy a Summer Getaway in Union County
by Christopher Hudak, Chairman

Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders

June 2014

As the summer vacation season begins, Union County is once again offering a full slate of warm-weather activities for children and adults in our parks, so you can enjoy a relaxing getaway without the hassle of travel and traffic.

This year there are several new additions, all with the goal of making our recreation facilities as accessible and enjoyable as possible.

 

At the Watchung Reservation in Mountainside, a major overhaul of the Loop playground has been completed. The largest playground in Union County, the Loop has a cooling “mister” water feature and a shaded pavilion along with new play equipment.

The Loop also includes picnic areas and wide open grassy spaces for group play, and it is handy to miles of hiking trails in the forest.

For a wet-weather activity, our Trailside Nature and Science Center is a short walk across from the Loop, with free admission daily and special programs all year.

In another newly completed project, parking access has been significantly improved at the Glenside Avenue soccer field in Summit, thanks to a joint effort by the public works departments of Summit and Union County.

Renovation of the playground at Warinanco Park in the Roselle/Elizabeth/Linden area is also nearing completion. This nicely shaded playground features spray-play, and it is just a short walk away from a lake and paddle boat concession.

At the other end of Warinanco Park you can catch a glimpse of the future. Construction has started on a new facility that will restore the park to one of its original uses as a gathering spot for stadium sports events.

Plans are well under way for additional athletic field improvements at other County parks, too, as well as restoration of the historic Briant Park in Summit.

This summer will also mark the first season for a pilot program designed to bring free Internet connectivity to our parks.

We are kicking the program off with free Wi-Fi at our Wheeler Pool in Linden and our Ulrich Pool at the Rahway River Park in Rahway. We will make an announcement as soon as the Wi-Fi goes “live,” which we expect shortly, as the pools open for the season.

Free Wi-Fi will also be coming to the playground area at Nomahegan Park in Cranford, the Trailside Nature and Science Center, and the Skating Center at Warinanco Park. We’ll keep you up to date on that progress, too.

As for our traditional Union County summertime favorites, we have put the finishing touches on the lineup for our Summer Arts Festival and Family Flix series of free outdoor concerts and movies, both of which start in July.

I’d also like to draw your attention to our growing roster of programs for children and adults with disabilities, and to the Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway, which offers live performances and film in climate controlled comfort in our beautifully restored 1920’s-era theater.

For all the latest events, activities and updates, visit us at ucnj.org/parks, call 908-527-4900, or follow Union County on Facebook.

Photo caption: Along with many organized activities and events, Union County parks offer miles of secluded hiking trails and open space for quiet enjoyment, such as this fishing spot at Echo Lake Park. Photo: Jim Lowney/County of Union.

Please note: Starting in June, the level of Lake Surprise in Watchung Reservation has been temporarily lowered in order to reconstruct the 1845-era dam and bring it up to federal safety standards. Please visit ucnj.org/parks for a complete list of other County parks where fishing and boating are permitted.

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