Union County Freeholder Christopher Hudak (center) of Linden is sworn as the 2014 Chairman of the Freeholder Board by New Jersey State Senator Nicholas Scutari during Union County Government’s 157th Annual Reorganization on January 5, 2014 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. Holding the Bible are Freeholder Hudak’s wife Terri and their daughter Catherine. They are joined by the Chairman’s parents, John & Susan Hudak.
Union County Freeholder Mohamed S. Jalloh (2nd left) is sworn as the 2014 Vice Chairman of the Freeholder Board by Elizabeth and Roselle Municipal Court Judge Carl L. Marshall during Union County Government’s 157th Annual Reorganization on January 5, 2014 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. Holding the Bible is the Vice Chairman’s wife Maria. They are joined by his parents, Abdulia Ben Jalloh and Bernice Martina Jalloh, his sister Hawa Washington, his brother Abubakar Jalloh and Anita Eldridge.
Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi administers the oath of office to Union County Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski (right) during Union County Government’s 157th Annual Reorganization on January 5, 2014 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. Holding the Bible are the Freeholder’s Husband, Andy Lanset, and her brother John Kowalski.
Plainfield Municipal Clerk Abubakar Jalloh administers the oath of office to Union County Freeholder Linda Carter during Union County Government’s 157th Annual Reorganization on January 5, 2014 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth.
Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Bollwage administers the oath of office to Union County Freeholder Sergio Granados during Union County Government’s 157th Annual Reorganization on January 5, 2014 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. Holding the Bible are the Freeholder’s grandparents, Fernando De Brito and Maris De Brito.
Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi administers the oath of office to Union County Sheriff Ralph Froehlich during Union County Government’s 157th Annual Reorganization on January 5, 2014 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. The Sheriff’s wife, Marlene, is holding the Bible. Sheriff Froehlich is now serving his 13th term in office.