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Empowering Women to Go Out and Make History

 

Union County, NJ – In recognition of Women’s History Month, the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders through the Department of Human Services Union County Office on Women presented “Empowering Union County Women to Go Out and Make History” last Friday at Maskers Barn in the historic Deserted Village of Feltville.

The free event provided Union County women with an opportunity to recharge after a long winter, by engaging with their strengths and capabilities through yoga and guided meditation.

For more information on programs of the Union County Office on Women visit ucnj.org/women or contact Jennifer Erdos at jerdos@ucnj.org.

Information on booking an event at Masker’s Barn is available at ucnj.org/parks-recreation.

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Warm Up on a Chilly Weekend at the Model Railroad Center

Union County, NJ – With a late season cold snap expected this weekend, the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders reminds those seeking a fun indoor activity that the A. Paul Mallery Model Railroad Center is open during its regular public hours on Saturday, March 11, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 

Visitors can tour the elaborate layout and see a massive extension in the works.

Pictured here, last weekend the Model Railroad Center hosted the National Model Railroaders Association for a special workshop and operating session.

The Model Railroad Center is run by the nonprofit Model Railroad Club. It is conveniently located in a mixed use section of Union County’s Lenape Park, behind the Home Depot off Route 22 in Union Township.

For details and directions visit the County website at ucnj.org/parks-recreation/model-trains.

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Union County Freeholders Present New “Seniors In Motion” Van to Plainfield

Union County Freeholders Linda Carter, Angel G. Estrada and Vernell Wright present Plainfield Mayor Adrian Mapp, Councilman Barry Goode, Councilwoman Joylette Mils-Ransome, Councilman Charles McRae and Plainfield Senior Citizens Service Center Director Sharron Mitchell-Brown with a new van that will provide free transport for senior citizens. The vans are being awarded to a total of 18 municipalities this year through Freeholder Chairman Bruce Bergen’s “Seniors in Motion” initiative to assist seniors with free, local transport. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Sheriff’s Officers Join Read Across America

Union County Sheriff’s Officers took part in the Read Across America on March 2 throughout Union County in honor of the birthday of children’s author Dr. Seuss.

“We send some of our officers out to schools across Union County to read a Dr. Seuss book to the kids,” Union County Sheriff Joe Cryan said. “It is a great program.”

Officers from the Union County Sheriff’s Office read to students in School #9 in Elizabeth, Brunner Elementary School in Scotch Plains, the Hannah Caldwell Elementary School in Union and the Cedarbrook K-8 School in Plainfield.

“This is the second consecutive year our officers have participated in this program.  It’s a win/win for our officers and the kids involved,’ the Sheriff said. “Anytime we can get out in the community and interact with the kids in a positive way it’s a good thing, and it provides us an opportunity to promote reading to the kids in a fun way.”

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Read Across America at the Barnes & Noble bookstore in Springfield

Union County Freeholder Christopher Hudak reads to children at the Barnes & Noble bookstore in Springfield on March 2 during the Union County Education Association’s annual Read Across America event. Read Across America is a reading motivation and awareness program that calls for every child in every community to celebrate reading in honor of the birthday of children’s author Dr. Seuss. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Read Across America at School No. 10 in Linden

Union County Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski reads to Mrs. Kalyn’s 2nd grade class at School No. 10 in Linden as part of the annual Read Across America celebration. Read Across America is a reading motivation and awareness program that calls for every child in every community to celebrate reading in honor of the birthday of children’s author Dr. Seuss. (Photos by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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“Trailside Talks” this Winter

MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce a series of Trailside Talks and a Teacher Training Workshop for adults as part of its winter educational programs at the Trailside Nature and Science Center in Mountainside. A new online registration system designed to make access to our Parks and Recreation services easy and convenient has been adopted.  Register online at www.ucnj.org/trailside and create an account and password.  Pre-registration is recommended.   Walk-ins are welcome as space permits.

“Trailside is a great destination throughout the year and these educational programs provide the perfect opportunity to experience nature in winter,” notes Freeholder Chairman, Bruce H. Bergen.

On Tuesday, March 14 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., The American Historical Theatre offers a compelling theatrical re-enactment, made possible in part by the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.   “Theodore Roosevelt: American in the Arena” recreates the time when President McKinley was assassinated in 1901, and Vice President Theodore Roosevelt bounded into Washington, D. C as the youngest President in history.   His vigorous persona helped catapult the U.S. into the new century.  His accomplishments were plentiful and diverse: War hero to Nobel Peace Prize winner, naturalist to imperialist.  This is a free program, donations are appreciated.

An early spring lecture entitled, “Public Gardens of New Jersey,” is planned for Tuesday March 21, from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.  This power point tour of more than 20 public gardens in New Jersey, is an inviting glimpse into the Garden State Gardens Consortium.   Michael Gross, Director of the Sister Mary Grace Burns Arboretum, offers commentary on each garden, covering their location, history, highlights of their plant collections and featured programs.    The gardens in the consortium include former estates, national historic landmarks, county and municipal parks, museums and universities.  The fee is $10 for Union County residents and $12 for out of county residents.     

In addition, a special program of interest for bird lovers entitled “The World of Birds Around Us” is offered for families on Saturday, March 25 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.  Pete Bacinski, a retired NJ Audubon Birds Program Director, introduces his audience to the world of backyard birds here in New Jersey, and explains how you get hooked on bird watching, along with its benefits and challenges.   A power point presentation illustrates the variety and beauty of our local avian population.  The program is recommended for adults with children ages 10 and older.  The fee is $10 for Union County residents and $12 for out of county residents. 

“Healthy Water, Healthy People,” a teacher training workshop will be offered on Thursday, March 9 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  The workshop encourages the investigation of the connections between water quality, the environment and human health.  This advanced workshop is best suited for educators teaching grades 6 -12, who have taken a Project WET workshop and who have basic water chemistry background.  Participants receive six NJDOE professional development credits.  Morning refreshments are provided.  Bring lunch. This program is for adults 18 years and older.  The fee is $20 and the curriculum guide is included.                

For more information about these programs or other activities at Trailside, please call 908-789-3670 or visit www.ucnj.org/trailside.    Trailside Nature and Science Center is located at 452 New Providence Road in Mountainside and is a facility of the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation.

Photo caption (photo attached): Adults with children ages ten and older are invited to join Pete Bacinski, a retired NJ Audubon Birds Program Director, for “The World of Birds” offered on Saturday, March 25 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. at Trailside Nature and Science Center.  As part of the winter “Trailside Talks,” participants can find out how to get hooked on bird watching and discover the benefits and challenges of this favorite pastime.   Enjoy learning to identify birds, like this cedar waxwing photographed by Ron Nastasi of Toms River, and discover the variety and beauty of our local avian population.  The fee for this program is $10 for Union County residents and $12 for out of county residents.  A new online registration system designed to make access to our Parks and Recreation services easy and convenient has been adopted.  Register online at www.ucnj.org/trailside and create an account and password.  Pre-registration is recommended.   Walk-ins are welcome as space permits.  For more information about these programs or other activities at Trailside, please call 908-789-3670.    Trailside Nature and Science Center is located at 452 New Providence Road in Mountainside and is a facility of the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation.

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Freeholders Announce 60 New Jobs available through County Workforce Innovation Business Center for Residents

Full and part-time Jobs in transportation, environmental and restaurant industries

The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce that restaurant, environmental and transportation companies in Union County are holding information sessions at the County Workforce Innovation Business Center for 60 full time and part time job openings for County residents. The jobs range in salary up to $27 an hour.

The three companies who are seeking to hire are: ACV Enviro, an environmental contracting company; Sonic drive-in restaurant, and CPC Logistics, a transportation company.

“We thank the companies who are involved for working with us to hire County residents,” said Freeholder Chairman Bruce H. Bergen. “If you are an employer, I encourage you to get in touch with the Workforce Innovation Business Center, and let our experienced staff help you find the right people for the right jobs.”

“The Workforce Innovation Business Center is an economic engine for Union County, helping to match local employers with qualified job seekers,” said Freeholder Vice Chairman Sergio Granados, who is also the Freeholder Liaison to Workforce Development Board, which oversees operations. “Our investment in the Center has continued to pay off in ongoing job offerings for County residents. We have made a promise to look at new ways to provide greater job opportunities and we are doing it.”

During the past two years, the Workforce Innovation Business Center has partnered with local employers seeking to hire well over 2,000 residents for new jobs.
The Workforce Innovation Business Center is at the Mills at Jersey Gardens Mall, 651 Kapkowski Road, Elizabeth, NJ. The phone number is 908-355-4444. The details for the information sessions for the three companies that are seeking to hire are as follows:

  • Sonic Drive-In Restaurant: The company is seeking to hire ten full-time and ten part-time positions ranging in pay from $8-$12 an hour in the following positions: Cooks, cashiers, car-hoppers, and Assistant Managers. The information session will be held at the Workforce Innovation Business Center on Wednesday, March 8th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please send resumes to baptiste@ucc.edu
  • ACV Enviro: The company is seeking to hire 20 full-time Chemical Technicians who have a valid driver’s license, and drivers who have a CDL Class A or B with a Hazmat and Tanker Endorsement. The jobs start at $14 an hour. The event will be held on Tuesday, March 21st at 10 a.m. the Workforce Innovation Business Center. You must be registered for this event, by sending your resume with the desired position to Isaias.rivera@ucc.edu and then by calling Susan Gomez to set up an interview time at 908-355-4444.
  • CPC Logistics: The company is seeking to hire 20 full-time Class A CDL local delivery positions at $27 an hour. The event will be held Wednesday, March 29th, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Workforce Innovation Business Center. Candidates must have a valid and current CDL, must be at least 21 years-old, must have 12 months verifiable experience with certificate from an accredited driving school, must pass the DOT physical and drug screen, must have a good safety record, clean MVR and stable work history, must be physically fit to handle and tailgate freight via roller system, and must have the ability to meet all DOT requirements. You must be registered for this event, by sending your resume to Isaias.rivera@ucc.edu and then by calling Susan Gomez to set up an interview time at 908-355-4444.
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County of Union Announces 2017 Infrastructure and Municipal Aid Matching Grant Improvement Program for Municipalities

Goal of program to stimulate public project of economic, transportation, social and governmental importance to local municipalities

The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders today announced that applications have been sent out to all 21 municipalities in the County announcing the 2017 Union County Infrastructure and Municipal Aid grant program, designed to stimulate the development of projects of economic, social, transportation and governmental importance to local municipalities.

The matching grant initiative will make available a total of $1.5 million to Union County’s 21 municipalities to assist them in accomplishing tasks undertaken in calendar year 2017. The funding for the grant is provided through the proceeds from the sale of Runnells Specialized Hospital.

“Our goal is to provide an economic boost to our municipalities in an area where State and Federal assistance has been receding in recent years,” said Freeholder Chairman Bruce H. Bergen. “At the same time, this will stimulate some development and much needed transportation projects while providing an important boost to municipal efforts.”

The Infrastructure program was developed as an initiative of Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak in 2014.
“The end result will be quality of life improvements that continue to make Union County one of the highest-rated places to live in the nation,” said Freeholder Hudak.

  1. Some examples of projects eligible for this grant are:
  2. Road Work, including pothole repair and structural enhancements
  3. Downtown Development Projects
  4. Economic Development Plans
  5. Large and small scale construction projects
  6. Community Enhancement projects
  7. Master Plans/Feasibility Studies/Transportation Plans
  8. Child Care/Senior Care Infrastructure Projects

Each of the twenty-one municipalities may apply for one or more projects. Projects must be current initiatives, and all funding awarded must be expended by December 31, 2017 . Applications are due by April 1st.

Municipalities receiving the application and who have questions should contact Kathy Addessa, the Department of Economic Development at 908-527-4087

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Outstanding Women Lauded for Exceptional Achievement in Union County

Union County, NJ – The Union County Commission on the Status of Women is pleased to announce the 10 recipients of the 2017 Women of Excellence Awards.  The awardees will be honored at the 25th annual Women of Excellence dinner on Friday March 24, 6:30 p.m. at the Clubhouse at Union County’s Galloping Hill Golf Course, 3 Golf Drive in Kenilworth.

“All are invited to join with us in this annual celebration of the many contributions that women make to the quality of life in Union County,” said Freeholder Chairman Bruce H. Bergen.  “Together, our ten awardees demonstrate that women’s leadership and advocacy plays an essential role throughout the Union County community.”

The Commission on the Status of Women is sponsored by The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders.  Each year, awards are given in different fields including education, health care, the arts, government, business, law, community service, technology, humanitarianism, public service, women’s advocacy, and lifetime achievement.

“The whole community is uplifted when we recognize the deep reservoir of talent among women in Union County, and work to ensure that each one has the opportunity to exercise her full potential,” said Freeholder Vernell Wright, who is the Board’s liaison to the Commission on the Status of Women. 

Residents of Union County and out-of-county residents who are active in Union County affairs are eligible for the award.

The honorees for 2016 are:

Arielle Cassidy of Garwood  ( Health and Wellness)

Sally Curci of Cranford  (Special Needs Advocate)

Maria C. Del Cid of Union  (Government)

Terri L. Freeman, Esq. of Westfield (Law)

Amy B. Herber  of Westfield (Lifetime/Education)

Marianne Kranz of Fanwood (Volunteerism)

Dr. Nell Maloney-Patel of  Westfield (Medicine)

Kelly Rieder of Rahway (Law Enforcement)

Nakera Sherman of Plainfield (Children’s Advocacy)

Ruth Yablonsky of Cranford (Environmentalist)

Tickets for the Women of Excellence awards dinner may be purchased at $50 per person.

Checks may be made payable to UCCSW and mailed to:

Ms. Carol Lombardo

275 Fourth Avenue

Garwood, NJ 07207

 

Tickets must be purchased by March 10.

 

For additional details contact Ms. Lombardo at 789-0508 or bkwrm148@hotmail.com.

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