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Union County to host Transportation, Logistic & Supply Chain Job Fair

The Union County Board of County Commissioners, in partnership with the Department of Human Services, and the American Job Center, will host a Transportation, Logistics, and Supply Chain Job Fair for Union County residents ages 18 and older on Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. at the Warinanco Sports Center, located at 1 Park Drive in Roselle in Warinanco Park.

“We encourage all residents who are interested in a career in the world of transportation, logistics, and supply chain to join us at the upcoming job fair,” said Commissioner Chairman Sergio Granados. “We host these events to help those who are looking for employment embrace available opportunities and connect with the key players in the industry, paving the way for their success. Register today to not miss the chance to plan your course towards a rewarding career in a dynamic and ever-growing field.”

This job fair is being coordinated by the American Job Center within the Union County Department of Human Services. Salaries start at $25.00 an hour. Some of the companies included in the event are Clean Harbors, Fed Ex, Farmland, United Window, Coach USA, and Wakefern.

If there are any companies who would like to participate in this job fair, please contact Carolina Marin at astrid.marin@ucnj.org or 908-380-6237.

For more information, please contact the American Job Center at ajcbusinessteam@ucnj.org or visit www.ucnj.org/job-fair.

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Air quality index listed as hazardous for Union County

The current air quality index is listed as hazardous. It is expected to remain at hazardous, very unhealthy, or unhealthy levels for the next 24 hours. Based on current levels, the Department of Environmental Protection recommends all residents to stay indoors and reduce activity levels.

The DEP further recommends residents limit time outdoors and reduce strenuous activity when the air quality index improves to unhealthy smoky conditions from wildfires in Canada are causing hazy skies, reduced visibility and the odor of burning wood are likely, and that the smoke will linger for a few days.

This air quality alert recommendations are for everyone, and specifically pertains to children, older adults, and people with lung diseases, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and those with people with respiratory issues.

It is best in general during this poor air quality to limit your time outside, keep pets indoors, wear an N-95 if you are outside, use the recirculate air function in your car.

Residents are advised not to call 9-1-1 unless they observe fire or smoke immediately associated with fire.

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Union County Clerk Announces Unofficial Primary Election Results

Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi would like to provide an update on the unofficial results of the June 6, 2023 Primary Election in Union County.

While the majority of the ballots have been processed and counted, there are still Vote-By-Mail ballots, provisional ballots and cured ballots that required to be tallied before the results can be finalized.

The unofficial results can be found on the Union County Votes App, provided by the Clerk, or by visiting the website www.unioncountyvotes.com. It is important to note that these results are subject to change pending the review and counting of vote-by-mail, provisional ballots and cured ballots.

“It is important to provide timely and accurate election results to the public” Rajoppi said, “however, the process of reviewing vote-by-mail, provisional and cured ballots is mandated by law and essential to upholding the integrity of the election.” The official results will be released on Monday, June 19, 2023.

For more information or inquiries on any of the County Clerk programs and services, visit ucnj.org/county-clerk or call 908-527-4787.

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The County of Union is currently under two Weather Advisories

  • Heavy hazy and smoky conditions are present is our area due to the wildfires in Canada. These conditions can last the rest of the week. The NWS has an air quality alert in effect until midnight this evening. If you have a health condition please use caution when outdoors.
  • Residents are advised not to call 9-1-1 unless they observe fire or smoke immediately associated with fire. Our dispatch centers are getting inundated with calls.
  • The fire danger rating has been elevated to VERY HIGH. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service has imposed Stage 3 campfire restrictions. In Stage 3, all fires in wooded areas are prohibited unless contained in an elevated stove using only propane, natural gas, gas or electricity. No charcoal fires are allowed.
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Union County to Hold Mental Health Roundtable focusing on Children & Youth& Access to Behavioral Health Services

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The Union County Board of County Commissioners are proud to announce as part of Commissioner Chairman Sergio Granados’ “Stepping Up to Mental Health” initiative, through his 2023 Chairman’s theme of “Building a Stronger Union County, the upcoming event “Mental Health Roundtable Focus on Children & Youth,” on June 13, 2023. This important event aims to bring together key stakeholders, experts, and community members to discuss and address the critical issue of access, equity, and affordability of behavioral health services for children and youth in the county.

Stepping Up to Mental Health was one of my main focuses within my initiatives from my 2023 theme,” said Commissioner Chairman Sergio Granados. “This Mental Health Roundtable is a significant step in Union County’s commitment to prioritizing mental health and providing a platform for collective action and I am looking forward to attending, speaking and hearing from all of the panelists involved on how we can move forward together in helping our communities and residents who may be facing or know someone facing mental health issues.”

The event will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Kean University’s Liberty Academic Center, located at 1003 Morris Avenue, Building 2, in Union, NJ. It will feature engaging panel discussions led by prominent figures in the field, focusing on different aspects of the mental health system. The roundtable will serve as a platform to share insights, exchange ideas, and foster collaboration to improve the well-being of the children and youth in Union County.

The panel discussions will include: NJDCF Children’s System of Care, Improving Access, Equity & Affordability for Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Services, Union County Schools, and Hospital Systems. These panels will discuss how Union County, as a community, can address children and youth mental health challenges, while working with local leaders who understand the need and can be an active agent in facilitating a meaningful dialogue to analyze community supports and systems of care. Additionally, these panels will directly shape how collectively Union County can address the challenges and build a comprehensive Behavioral Health Continuum of Care for the children and youth of Union County. Attendee’s insight and collaboration in this high level discussion will create the playbook that will allow Union County to develop creative solutions towards influencing and impacting systemic change that will lead towards community alignment.

Recently, the State of New Jersey allocated $5 million funding for the Union County Mental Health Project, which will help expand access, equity, and affordability for Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Care Services. Furthermore, as part of the roundtable, Governor Phil Murphy and Senate President Nicholas Scutari will provide valuable insight on ways to explore strategies to improve this access and speak about the subsidies.

“The insights gathered during the event will contribute to the development of strategies, policies, and programs to improve the accessibility and quality of behavioral health services for the younger population,” said Debbie Ann Anderson, Director of Human Services. “I would like to thank the State of New Jersey, particularly Governor Murphy and Senate President Scutari for their continued support and commitment to Union County and our Mental Health initiatives.”

Anyone interested in attending and being part of this robust event, must register by Thursday, June 8th, 2023 at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stepping-up-to-mental-health-tickets-648953737097 or contact the Union County Department of Human Services at (908) 527-4846 or email difss@ucnj.org.

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Union County Celebrates Juneteenth with Flag Raising & Special Movie Presentation

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The Union County Board of County Commissioners is pleased to invite the public to attend two events in Union County in honor of Juneteenth. First is a special free movie presentation of “The Woman King” at Cedar Brook Park in Plainfield on June 17, 2023 at 8:00 p.m. In addition, residents are invited to the fourth annual Juneteenth Flag raising ceremony on Monday, June 19, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. in front of the Union County Courthouse, located at 2 Broad Street in Elizabeth.

“This month, as we raise the Juneteenth flag high and celebrate other events, we honor the resilience, strength, and freedom of our African American community,” said Commissioner Chairman Sergio Granados. “This flag represents the struggles and triumphs of a community that fought for their liberation against all odds. Let it serve as a symbol of unity, justice, and progress as we continue to strive for equality and a future where every individual is truly free. I hope to see all of our residents at the both the flag raising and the movie night.”

The Juneteenth Flag was created in 1997 to commemorate June 19, 1865, when the citizens of Galveston, Texas were finally notified about the abolition of slavery. President Lincoln had signed the Proclamation of Emancipation more than two years earlier, on January 1, 1863.

“As a Commissioner and an educator with a deep personal connection to Juneteenth, I stand proud today, celebrating the emancipation of my ancestors and the resilience of the African American community,” said Commissioner Rebecca Williams. “Juneteenth is not just a historical event; it is a reminder of the ongoing fight for justice, equality, and education. Through knowledge and understanding, we honor the past, empower the present, and shape a better future for generations to come.”

The movie in the park will take place around dusk at approximately 8:30 p.m. “The Woman King” is a 2022 film that offers a fictional representation of the historical West African kingdom of Dahoney. It tells the story of an all-female elite warrior unit called the Agojie and their quest for freedom and justice. Please note that “The Woman King” is rated PG-13, and some subject matter may not be suitable for children under the age of 13. Popcorn will be available for free while supplies last.

“Knowledge and awareness in the black community unites us and makes it unfit to ignore the historical past of enslaved people, which is emblematic of Juneteenth. As we gather this month to commemorate the federal holiday, let us remember the significance of this day in history,” said Commissioner Dr. Angela Garretson. “Juneteenth symbolizes the liberation of enslaved people, and it is a time to recognize the progress black people have made and recommit ourselves to dismantling systemic injustices that persist. Let us strive to educate minds of all generations, ignite hearts, and foster a society where freedom and opportunity flourish for all.”

At the Union County flag raising, there will be a poetry reading by Elizabeth resident, Jeremiah LaPorte and a reading of the General Order No. 3, by Commissioner Rebecca Williams. The people were informed that in accordance with a Proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. There will also be a performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” by James Weldon Johnson, as a duet performed by singers Julia Arnold-Bouie and Willow Frazier, students at the Academy for Performing Arts in Scotch Plains.

“Together, let us stand as a united community, celebrating the diversity that enriches us and embracing the shared vision of a future where every voice is heard, every person is valued, and every dream is within reach,” said Commissioner James Baker. “Embrace freedom. Celebrate Juneteenth.”

For more information about the Juneteenth Flag ceremony, please contact Judith Guest, Community Engagement & Diversity Coordinator Judith.Guest@ucnj.org or 908-527-4388.

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EL CONDADO DE UNION BUSCA VOLUNTARIOS ENRESERVA DE ASHBROOK EVENTO DE ADOPTAR UN PARQUE

La Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union y el Departamento de Parques y Recreación están buscando voluntarios en el evento Adopt-A-Park de la reserva Ashbrook el sábado 17 de junio de 2023 de 9:00 a. m. al mediodía

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“Este evento de limpieza tendrá un impacto positivo en la salud de Ash Brook Swamp y aumentará el disfrute de Ash Brook Reservation para todos los que pasan por allí”, dijo el Presidente da la Junta de Comisionados Sergio Granados. “Me gustaría agradecer a todos aquellos por coordinar este evento, así como a todos los voluntarios que se inscribieron. Animo a todos los interesados a registrarse hoy”.

El evento se centrará en la eliminación de hojas y escombros de un canal de drenaje que fluye hacia Ashbrook, una vía fluvial importante dentro de la cuenca del río Rahway. Al retirar los escombros, se restablecerá el flujo de agua y se minimizará la inundación de un sendero para caminar contiguo.

El Proyecto será dirigido por el personal de Servicios Ambientales de Parques del Condado de Union, con todas las herramientas proporcionadas por Parques del Condado de Union.

Este evento Adopt-A-Park se llevará a cabo en la Reservación Ashbrook (reunión en el Estacionamiento Vo-Tech del Condado de Union), ubicado en 1776 Raritan Road en Scotch Plains.

Los residentes interesados deben registrarse en www.ucnj.org/ashbrook23/. Para más información por favor llame a Robert Berns del Departmenti  de Parques y Recreación al  (908) 789-3683.

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EL DEPARTAMENTO DE TRANSPORTE DE NUEVA JERSEY ANUNCIA FINANCIAMIENTO DE $1.5 MILLONES PARA EL PROYECTO DE RIELES DEL VALLE DE RAHWAY DEL CONDADO DE UNION

Condado de Union, NJ – 5 de junio, 2023 – La Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union se enorgullece en anunciar que el Departamento de Transporte de Nueva Jersey (NJDOT) ha otorgado al Condado de Union $1,500,000 en fondos del Programa de Reserva de Alternativas de Transporte para el Proyecto Rahway Valley Rails-to-Trails.

El proyecto Rahway Valley Rails-to-Trails creará senderos seguros de usos múltiples desde la sección abandonada del ferrocarril Rahway Valley Railroad que atraviesa el municipio de Kenilworth y el municipio de Roselle Park. Estos nuevos senderos, diseñados para peatones y ciclistas, conectarán comunidades, negocios, tiendas y oportunidades recreativas.

“En nombre de la Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union, estamos agradecidos con el NJDOT por su compromiso de crear alternativas de transporte vibrantes y sostenibles que enriquecen a nuestras comunidades”, dijo el Comisionado Presidente Sergio Granados. “El proyecto Rahway Valley Rails-to-Trails allana el camino para un futuro más brillante, donde los senderos de usos múltiples seguros y accesibles unen a las personas, impulsan las empresas locales, crean empleos y desbloquean la belleza del condado de Union”.

La finalización de este proyecto mejorará significativamente los modos de transporte en el Condado, específicamente en lo que se refiere a ciclistas y senderos para peatones. El Condado ha visto un número creciente de entusiastas de los senderos y la conversión del Rahway Valley Railroad en un sendero verde activo brindará a los residentes más oportunidades para hacer ejercicio y explorar su comunidad.

Administrado por NJDOT en colaboración con la Autoridad de Planificación del Transporte del Norte de Jersey (NJTPA), la Comisión de Planificación Regional del Valle de Delaware (DVRPC) y la Organización de Planificación del Transporte del Sur de Jersey (SJTPO), el Programa de Reserva de Alternativas de Transporte se enfoca en proporcionar fondos federales para proyectos de transporte de superficie “no tradicionales” basados en la comunidad. El programa tiene como objetivo mejorar los aspectos culturales, estéticos y ambientales del sistema intermodal de la nación.

La selección del Condado de Union para los fondos del Programa de reserva de alternativas de transporte destaca el compromiso del NJDOT de mejorar la infraestructura de transporte y crear comunidades vibrantes y accesibles.

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EL CONDADO DE UNION CELEBRARÁ EL 33 ANIVERSARIO DE LA LEY DE ESTADOUNIDENSES CON DISCAPACIDADESCON UNA NOCHE LOS NEW YORK RED BULLS

La Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union, el Departamento de Servicios Humanos y la Oficina para Personas con Discapacidades se complacen en invitar a nuestros residentes del Condado de Union a su evento “Night Out with the New York Red Bulls” en honor al 33.er Aniversario de los Estadounidenses Ley de Discapacitados.

“El Condado de Union está encantado de unir esfuerzos y celebrar el progreso que hemos logrado en la creación de una sociedad inclusiva e invitamos a todos nuestros residentes a unirse a nosotros en una experiencia inolvidable mientras animamos a los New York Red Bulls y honramos el fuerte espíritu de las personas. con discapacidades”, dijo el Presidente de la Junta de Comisionados Sergio Granados. “Unámonos, celebremos e inspirémonos unos a otros mientras continuamos en el camino hacia una mayor accesibilidad e igualdad para todos”.

El evento es el sábado 8 de julio de 2023 a las 7:30 p. m., en el Red Bull Arena de Harrison. Los boletos para el juego de los Red Bulls cuestan $35 e incluirán un cupón de comida de $10 para usar en el lugar. Los residentes del Condado de Union pueden comprar sus boletos en línea a través del sitio web de registro seguro delCcondado de Union, www.ucnj.org/opdsn-reg

El Condado de Union organiza regularmente programas inclusivos para niños y adultos con autismo, a través de la Oficina para Personas con Discapacidades y Necesidades Especiales del Condado de Union, bajo la División de Servicios de Apoyo Individual y Familiar del Departamento de Servicios Humanos del Condado de Union.

La Oficina para Personas con Discapacidades y Necesidades Especiales es la primera oficina de este tipo en Nueva Jersey, establecida en 2018 en el Departamento de Servicios Humanos. La Oficina para Personas con Discapacidades y Necesidades Especiales organiza una variedad de eventos y programas que incluyen sesiones especiales en varias instalaciones del Condado de Union.

El 26 de julio de 2023 marca el 33.er aniversario de la Ley de Estadounidenses con Discapacidades (ADA). La ADA es una ley de derechos civiles que afirma y protege los derechos de las personas con discapacidades a participar en la vida pública.

Para obtener más información sobre los programas para necesidades especiales organizados por el Condado de Union, visite www.ucnj.org/dhs/opdsn/ o llame al  908-527-4807.

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El Condado de Union Continúa con los Eventos Gratuitos de Reciclaje de Chatarra/ Metal, el 1ero y el 17 de junio

La Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union invita a los residentes a traer artículos de metal viejos o no deseados al programa gratuito de reciclaje de chatarra del Condado de Union en junio. Muchos artículos de metal diferentes, desde electrodomésticos y utensilios de cocina hasta cobertizos, cercas y canaletas, se aceptan en los sitios de recolección de todo el Condado en Cranford y Rahway todos los meses de abril a noviembre.

“El programa de reciclaje de chatarra brinda a los residentes del Condado una forma conveniente y gratuita de eliminar artículos de metal no deseados de su casa y patio, al mismo tiempo que ayuda a aumentar la tasa de reciclaje en nuestra comunidad”, dijo el Presidente de la Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Union, Sergio Granados. “El programa para todo el Condado también llena un vacío para los municipios que actualmente no ofrecen el servicio”.

Se aceptará chatarra el jueves 1 y sábado 17 de junio de 9:00 am a 12:00 pm . en dos centros de entrega :

  • Cranford:  Emergency Services Building, 151 Kenilworth Boulevard
  • Rahway: Rahway River Park (seguir Park Drive, Rahway y St. Georges Avenue al área de servicio al cruzar de la  piscina)

La chatarra/ metal  de los residentes de cualquier municipio del Condado de Union puede llevarse a cualquiera de estos sitios.

Estos eventos son solo para vehículos  y sin contacto. Los participantes deben permanecer en sus vehículos mientras el personal del sitio descarga los artículos. Para ayudar a que el evento transcurra sin problemas, coloque los artículos  en el baúl, o la bodega de carga u otra área del vehículo de fácil acceso.

El programa de reciclaje de chatarra/metal  se ejecuta cada año de abril a noviembre. Después de los eventos de junio, las próximas fechas de entrega son el jueves 6 de julio y el sábado 15 de julio.

Los expertos de la Oficina de Reciclaje y Planificación del Condado de Union están disponibles para presentar información sobre reciclaje a escuelas, grupos comunitarios y otras organizaciones. Para programar un programa, comuníquese con Heather Miara, heather.miara@ucnj.org.

Para obtener más información y actualizaciones sobre todos los programas y ubicaciones de reciclaje del condado de Union, visite el sitio web de la Oficina de Reciclaje y Planificación en ucnj.org/recycle.

Los enlaces rápidos a todos los programas y actividades ambientales organizados por el Condado de Union están disponibles en The Green Connection, ucnj.org/green-connection.