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PHOTO: Read Across America in Clark (2)

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

 

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PHOTO: Read Across America in Clark (1)

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

 

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Youth Wellness: How Can Parents Help?

Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County offers free class

 

Union County, NJ – If you are trying to teach a child healthier food and exercise habits, but are feeling overwhelmed by the amount of information available, help is at hand. The Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County is offering a free class on basic youth wellness called “Youth Wellness: How Can Parents Help?” The class will sort through the facts and focus on common sense solutions that work. All parents and other caregivers are welcome. The class is conducted by Rutgers professor and nutrition expert Dr. Karen Ensle. It will be held on Thursday, March 24, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. at the new County building in Westfield, 300 North Avenue East. There is no fee but pre-registration is required by contacting Digna Torres at the Extension offices, 908-654-9854 or dtorres@ucnj.org.

 

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PHOTO: Read Across America Event in Linden

Union County Freeholder Christopher Hudak reads to second-graders at School No. 6 in Linden on March 2 during the school’s Read Across America event. Read Across America is an reading motivation and awareness program that calls for every child in every community to celebrate reading on March 2, the birthday of children’s author Dr. Seuss. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Home Health Aide Training Begins in March

The Union County Home Care Consortium extends its training to address the growing need for in-home care for the elderly and disabled

 

(Union County, NJ) – The Union County Department of Human Services, Division on Aging, announces its next training program for Home Health Aides beginning May 2nd and ending June 2nd. Classes will be held at Jewish Family Services, 655 Westfield Avenue, Elizabeth from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday. When training is completed, students will have the knowledge and skills required by the New Jersey State Board of Nursing to become certified home health aides.

Space in the class is limited. Student interviews will be conducted beginning March 29th. Applicants must be 18 years of age, U.S. citizens or qualified aliens, and have the ability to read, write and speak English proficiently. They must be physically capable of participating in class work such as lifting, getting patients out of bed, giving bed baths, aiding transfers for those with limited mobility, and other patient related care.

The $75.00 registration fee includes textbook and workbook costs. There also is a $65.00 application fee payable to the New Jersey State Board of Nursing. A passport photo is required to be attached to the application.

“Certified home health aides are at the core of home care services that make it possible for people to live more independently in their own homes,” said Freeholder Chairman Deborah P. Scanlon.

To address the growing need for in-home care for the elderly and disabled, the Union County Home Care Consortium, established in 1986 by the Union County Department of Human Services, Division on Aging, was created to attract, train and retain home health aides to provide in-home services.

The Consortium is comprised of non-profit and public agencies committed to providing top quality home health services and dedicated to providing students with superior training in this important service area. Since its establishment, the Consortium has successfully trained more than 800 students, many of whom are still working in the healthcare field.

For more information about Home Health Aide training, call Donna Farrell, Union County Division on Aging, at 908-527-4858. For information about all Union County government services and programs, visit the Union County website,www.ucnj.org.

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Union County St. Patrick’s Day Parade Honorees

Union County Freeholder Chairman Deborah Scanlon (2nd R) and Freeholders Nancy Ward (R) and Daniel Sullivan (L) present resolutions to Union County St. Patrick’s Day Parade General Chairwoman Marylou Lenahan (3rd L), Parade Adjutant Kathryn Noonan-Rotando and Grand Marshal David Bell congratulating them on the 15th annual parade. The 2011 Union County St. Patrick’s Day Parade steps off at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 12 on Morris Avenue in Union. For more information please visit www.unioncountystpatricksdayparade.com (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Photographs by Jerry F. Maurigi Jr. of Elizabeth on Exhibit at Pearl Street Gallery

ELIZABETH, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to present an exhibit of photography by Jerry F. Maurigi Jr. in the gallery space at the Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, located at 633 Pearl Street in Elizabeth. A selection of Maurigi’s photographs entitled “Ode to Joy or This Makes Me Happy” is on display at the Pearl Street Gallery until March 31. Gallery hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays.

“The talent and diversity of our county artists ensure an inspiring and interesting variety of exhibitions at the Pearl Street Gallery,” said Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski, liaison to the Union County Cultural and Heritage Programs Advisory Board. “We are pleased to display an exhibit of beautiful photographs by Jerry F. Maurigi, Jr.”

Born in Elizabeth, Mr. Maurigi has remained a lifelong resident. After a brief stint at the University of Alabama and some travel, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Rider College in Lawrenceville. Continuing studies earned him Certified Purchasing Manager accreditation from the National Association of Purchasing Management as well as a certification in Materials Management from Bloomfield College.

Jerry balances his creative and business interests by working full-time in the field of purchasing and evenings and weekends as a photographer. A trip to the Tuscany region of Italy in 2005 inspired him to take his photography to a professional level. He studied photographic techniques through books and websites and lots of practice working in Photoshop. He opened his business, “Bare Knuckles Photography,” and now shoots weddings, special events and individual portfolios.

“The ‘Bare Knuckles Photography’ moniker was selected as a reminder that it took work to get this far and will require continued effort to create the kind of quality product I wish to be identified with,” Maurigi said about his photography.

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

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County of Union Employees & Their Families Are Invited to Exhibit Artwork

Since 2002, employees of the County of Union and their families have participated in a unique program that gives them the opportunity to display their artistic creations. In its ongoing effort to recognize and encourage creative and artistic accomplishment throughout Union County, the Board of Chosen Freeholders, in partnership with The National Arts Program(r), is pleased to announce the tenth annual exhibition of artwork by County of Union workers and their families.

“What a pleasure it is to see the outstanding artwork done by Union County employees and family members,” said Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski, liaison to the Cultural and Heritage Programs Advisory Board. “Whether they are people who have exhibited before or new artists, the participants display a wide variety of work that always impresses with its quality.”

Entries will be accepted in the categories of painting, photography, artworks on paper, sculpture and crafts. Recognized artists and art professionals will serve as judges, selecting entrants for cash awards and honorable mention in the exhibition’s five artistic classifications: amateur (little or no experience); intermediate (some experience, art students); professional (serious art training or employed in an art related job); teens 13 to 18 years old; and youths age 12 and younger.

“We are happy to extend the invitation to enter the program to Union County College employees and their relatives again this year,” said Freeholder Chairman Deborah P. Scanlon. “We share the goal of The National Arts Program(r) to reach as many people as possible of all ages, offering them a chance to display their artistic talents in a public exhibition.”

In the adult classifications, each first-place winner will receive $300; second place will receive $200 each; and third place, $100 each. There is one $300 prize for Best in Show. In each youth classification, $75 will go to first-place winners; $50 to second place; and $25 to third place. The prizes are provided by The National Arts Program(r).

The National Arts Program(r) runs 81 annual programs reaching 450 cities in 41 states. The program was conceived in 1983 by Leonard E.B. Andrews (1925-2009), an art collector, publisher, business executive and journalist, “for the encouragement and development of artistic expression.” The National Arts Program(r) allows artists to upload their artwork, free of charge, to their online Interactive Gallery. To learn more about The National Arts Program(r) and see photos from past exhibits, or for Union County Employees to register online, please visit http://www.nationalartsprogram.org/venues/union-county-nj. Early registration is encouraged.

Pre-registration is required by April 21. To request a registration form and further information, contact the Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, 633 Pearl Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07202. Telephone: (908) 558-2550 or e-mail: culturalinfo@ucnj.org

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PHOTO: Heart Awareness Month

Nurse Ann Marie Scanlon (R), Director of Diagnostic Services at Trinitas Regional Medical Center, takes Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi’s blood pressure during a visit by Trinitas staff at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth to highlight February as Heart Awareness Month. Clerk Rajoppi invited Trinitas nurses to test her staff and provide them with information about heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases, plus nutrition and fitness tips for healthy lifestyles. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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New RSS Feeds Offers Fresh Updates on Union County Services

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce the launch of new RSS feeds on the Union County website, www.ucnj.org. The new features are designed to provide Internet users with a quick and easy way to get the latest updates on Union County events, programs, and business opportunities.

RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication.” An RSS feed is a popular Internet feature that sends out new website postings automatically.

“RSS is an important addition to Union County’s public outreach efforts, especially when it comes to keeping residents informed on our most popular services like recreation and recycling,” said Freeholder Christopher Hudak. “RSS makes sure the news gets to you as soon as we post it on the website.”

Hudak noted that the new RSS feeds also provide businesses with timely information on upcoming County projects and procurements.

A small orange “RSS” icon appears near the top of each page that has a feed. If you would like to receive automatic updates on your computer or mobile device every time a new post goes up on that page, click on the icon.

The RSS icon opens up a new window, in which you choose how you want the updates delivered. For example, you can have RSS feeds appear in your Favorites list.

“Signing up for an RSS feed is free, it’s easy, and it helps you tailor the County website more closely to your needs and interests,” said Hudak.

All of the Union County RSS feeds can be accessed through a single page at https://ucnj.org/newsevents/rss-feeds/.  The following five pages currently have RSS feeds:

 

  • Press releases about recycling, recreation, public safety, volunteer activities, new projects and initiatives, and much more, including photos where available.

 

  • Press releases (Notas de prensa) translated into Spanish, including photos where available.

 

 

 

  • Video Channel, including feature stories and rebroadcasts of cable news programming on County events and public affairs.

 

The Union County website, www.ucnj.org, was recently redesigned and relaunched in order to provide quick, easy access to information in an up-to-date format.  Along with RSS feeds, the new site accommodates Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Flickr, and a new video page, events calendar and recycling schedule.

 

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