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Commissioners Gallery Opens Exhibit Featuring Union County Employee Artists

The Union County Board of County Commissioners is pleased to announce that a selection of prize-winning art work by Union County and UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ employees, their family members, and volunteers is on display through January 16 in the Commissioners Gallery, located on the 6th floor of the Union County Administration Building, 10 Elizabethtown Plaza in Elizabeth. The gallery is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. weekdays.

The art display presents a select sampling of 16 pieces from among the 74 pieces judged at the recent 19th annual “National Arts Program Exhibit and Contest for Union County Employees and Their Families.” The exhibit and contest are a result of a partnership with the National Arts Program Foundation, which provides prize money and valuable support to display the work of talented artists of all ages.

“We are honored to conclude the year with an exhibit that celebrates our employees—the dedicated public servants who strengthen this community every day,” said Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. “Congratulations to all of this year’s winners. It is our pleasure to highlight the remarkable talent and artistry within our Union County family. This showcase reflects not only exceptional skill, but also the creativity and heart that each of you brings to our community.”

Listed by category are all the award-winning employee artists, retirees, volunteers, and their family members, and the awards they won at the original exhibit and contest. The closing reception was held at UCNJ Union College of Union County NJ’s Scotch Plains Campus on Friday, November 21, 2025:

Overall

Best in Show – Veronica Dunscombe, Professional

Teen Art Education Award – Chloe Thompson, Teen

Professional

1st Place – Jacqueline Abend

2nd Place – Kat Block

3rd Place – Dario Scholis

Intermediate

1st Place – Clara Owens

2nd Place – Kaylee Krill

3rd Place – Alessandra Alma

Amateur

1st Place – Ivan Strom

2nd Place – Victoria Martins

3rd Place – Beverly Guest

Teen – Ages 13-18

1st Place – Elysse Brathwaite

2nd Place – Antoinette Evans

Youth – Ages 12 & Under

1st Place – Elena Boyar

2nd Place – Alessia Alma

3rd Place – Chelsea Velazquez

“I would like to thank our Union County employees, retirees, and their families for participating in this annual event. Their pieces always bring so much life and color to our gallery,” said Union County Commissioner and Liaison to the Cultural and Heritage Board, Bette Jane Kowalski. “I encourage residents to take the time to visit and enjoy the display for themselves.”

Additional support for this event was provided by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Exhibits at the Commissioners Gallery are coordinated by the Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs.

For more information about this exhibit and other programs and services related to the arts and Union County history, 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. Or send E-mail to: culturalinfo@ucnj.org

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Arrest Made in Connection to Assault At Youth Soccer Match

During a soccer match between North Plainfield Soccer Elite and Elizabeth Youth Soccer at the Warinanco Sports Center in Roselle on October 19, 2025, a report was filed alleging that a coach assaulted a player.

On November 18, 2025, Mr. Gustavo Rosas Plata of North Plainfield was charged in connection with this assault.  During this match, a player was involved in a play and fell to the ground near the sideline. It was alleged that the coach of the North Plainfield team then kicked the 16-year-old player from the Elizabeth team. Officers from the Union County Police Department were contacted and investigated this claim.  After conducting several interviews, viewing relevant video, and reviewing victim/witness statements, an arrest was made. 

Officer Grzeda, of the Investigations Division, charged Mr. Plata with simple assault (in the presence of a child under 16 years of age at a school or community-sponsored youth sports event), N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1F, a fourth-degree offense.  Mr. Plata was processed and released pending a court date in superior court.

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Union County Kicks Off the Holiday Season With the Return of “UC Loves Small Biz” Campaign

The Union County Board of County Commissioners is proud to announce the return of the “UC Loves Small Biz” campaign as part of the annual Union County Small Business Month initiative. Running from November 29th through December 24th, the campaign encourages residents and visitors to shop, dine, and support local businesses throughout the holiday season.

“Small businesses are the backbone of every great community, and Union County is no exception,” said Commissioner Chair Lourdes M. Leon. “When you shop locally, you are supporting your neighbors, strengthening our downtowns, and helping our business districts thrive. This campaign showcases the incredible diversity and talent of our local entrepreneurs, and we’re proud to highlight the people who make Union County such a vibrant place to live.”

The UC Loves Small Biz website provides residents and visitors with direct links to local downtown districts, chambers of commerce, and municipal business directories, making it easy to explore businesses. The site also features a dedicated section for local events, promotions, and holiday specials, serving as a digital bulletin board where businesses can share updates throughout the season using the hashtag #UCLOVESSMALLBIZ.

From November 29th through December 24th, Union County’s social media platforms will highlight small businesses across all 21 municipalities through photos, videos, and featured posts. Businesses, residents, and visitors are encouraged to participate by sharing their own experiences using the hashtag #UCLOVESSMALLBIZ.

In addition to supporting local businesses, the County is once again hosting the Annual Holiday Toy Drive through December 24th, collecting new, unwrapped toys to help bring joy to families in need during the holiday season.

To view the County’s toy donation wish list, visit ucnj.org/toy-drive-list/.

As part of this effort, local businesses are invited to serve as Toy Drive drop-off locations by hosting an official donation box. Interested businesses may contact Jeff Brooks at 908-659-7412 or jeffrey.brooks@ucnj.org for more information.

“This time of year is about community—supporting our small businesses while also supporting our families,” added Chairwoman Leon. “Every local purchase and every donated toy is a reminder that no family is alone. When we give back, we make the holidays a little warmer and a little brighter for everyone. That’s what Union County is all about.”

For more information about the UC Loves Small Biz campaign, visit www.ucnj.org/uclovessmallbiz.

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‘ASK’ Services Kiosk Continues to Support Seniors With Four New Dates in December

The Union County Board of County Commissioners invites seniors and caregivers to the upcoming Aging Services Kiosk (ASK) events in December to explore the wide range of senior programs and resources available. These events allow attendees to meet face-to-face with experienced professionals who can provide expert guidance and assistance with a variety of services, including form completion. Bilingual staff will be available on several dates to provide support in Spanish.

“Visiting our ‘ASK’ services kiosk is a convenient way for seniors to have their questions answered, connect with resources, all with the assistance of our friendly staff,” said Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. “We designed this invaluable program to help residents improve their quality of life, and we are proud that it has served as a strong support system for our senior community. I welcome all seniors and caregivers to explore this service and visit their nearest location in December.”

The Aging Services Kiosk is operated explicitly by the Division on Aging, a branch of the Union County Department of Human Services. It offers adults aged 60 and older, along with their caregivers, a friendly and convenient avenue to discover valuable programs and services and speak individually with a Division on Aging professional.

Staff at ASK locations can help older adults and caregivers connect with various services, including home-delivered meals, respite care, home care, adult day care, and support services for caregivers. Any Union County senior or caregiver can visit any ASK kiosk, regardless of their hometown. No appointment or pre-registration is needed. Below are the upcoming ASK events in December:

Tuesday, December 9th
Westfield Memorial Library
550 East Broad Street, Westfield
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Thursday, December 11th
(Bilingual staff available)
Elizabeth Public Library – Main
11 South Broad Street, Elizabeth
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Tuesday, December 16th
(Bilingual staff available)
Union Public Library
1980 Morris Avenue, Union
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Tuesday, December 23rd
Hillside Public Library
1409 Liberty Avenue, Hillside
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

“This initiative would not be possible without the amazing team at the Division on Aging. Their dedication makes our ASK program accessible, reliable, and incredibly beneficial to our older community,” said Union County Commissioner James Baker, Liaison to the Advisory Council on Aging.

For more information about the ASK events and any other services for seniors in Union County, contact the Division on Aging and Disability Resource Connection at 1-888-280-8226 toll-free or visit online at ucnj.org/dhs/aging.

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Union County Holiday Toy Drive 🎄

The Union County Board of County Commissioners is once again collecting toys to bring holiday cheer to those who need it most. From now until December 23rd, there will be collection bins at select locations throughout the county, as well as the option to ship directly to 10 Elizabethtown Plaza, Elizabeth NJ 07207 for those who want to order from our Target and Amazon wish lists.

For more information, please visit https://ucnj.org/toy-drive-list or contact Samantha at samantha.perez@ucnj.org

Initial Drop-Off Locations (more to be added):

ELIZABETH
Union County Administration, 10 Elizabethtown Plz
Union County Courthouse, 2 Broad St
Union County Prosecutor’s Office, 32 Rahway Ave

ROSELLE
Warinanco Sports Center, 1 Park Dr

WESTFIELD
Colleen Fraser Building (Union County Passport Building), 300 North Ave E
Froelich Public Safety Building, 400 North Ave E

SCOTCH PLAINS
Union County Engineering Building, 2325 South Ave

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Safe Streets Virtual Community Meeting

Join us for a Virtual Community Meeting to learn more about high-crash locations in Union County and the City of Elizabeth, as well as recommended design solutions, policies, and operational strategies to enhance safety.

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Únete a nuestra Reunión Comunitaria Virtual para hablar sobre los lugares con mayor número de accidentes en el Condado de Union y la Ciudad de Elizabeth, y comparte tus comentarios sobre las soluciones de diseño, políticas y estrategias operativas recomendadas para mejorar la seguridad.

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Emergency Food Distribution for Active SNAP Recipients and Federal Employees

Union County residents who are active SNAP recipients or federal employees are eligible to participate in an Emergency Food Distribution on Thursday, November 20 at 12:00 PM at the Warinanco Sports Center (1 Park Drive, Roselle).

Residents should walk up to the Sports Center parking lot to take part in the event.

Food packages will include shelf-stable items, fresh produce, and essential ingredients to support families during the coming weeks.

Supplies are limited and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Please bring:
✔️ Families First (EBT) card or federal employee ID
✔️ A valid government-issued photo ID
✔️ Proof of Union County residency

This event is supported through the generosity of residents contributing to the County’s Stock the Shelves Food Drive, along with key partners: Amazon, the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, RWJ Barnabas Health, and Village Super Market (operators of ShopRite stores in Watchung, Union, Elizabeth, and Garwood).

For more information on County services and upcoming programs, visit ucnj.org.

Distribución de Alimentos de Emergencia

Los residentes del condado de Union que reciben SNAP activamente o empleados federales son elegibles para participar en una Distribución de Alimentos de Emergencia el jueves, 20 de noviembre a las 12:00 p.m. en el Warinanco Sports Center (1 Park Drive, Roselle).

Los residentes deben caminar hasta el estacionamiento del Sports Center para participar en el evento.

Los paquetes de alimentos incluirán artículos no perecederos, productos frescos y ingredientes esenciales para apoyar a las familias durante las próximas semanas.

Los suministros son limitados y se distribuirán por orden de llegada.

Por favor traiga:
✔️ Tarjeta Families First (EBT) o identificación de empleado federal
✔️ Una identificación válida con foto emitida por el gobierno
✔️ Prueba de residencia en el Condado de Union

Este evento cuenta con el apoyo de la generosidad de los residentes que contribuyen a la campaña Stock the Shelves Food Drive del Condado, junto con socios clave: Amazon, Community FoodBank of New Jersey, RWJ Barnabas Health y Village Super Market (operadores de las tiendas ShopRite en Watchung, Union, Elizabeth y Garwood).

Para obtener más información sobre los servicios del Condado y los próximos programas, visite ucnj.org.

Distribisyon Ijans Manje

Rezidan Konte Union ki resevwa SNAP aktivman oswa anplwaye federal yo elijib pou patisipe nan yon Distribisyon Ijans Manje jedi 20 novanm a 12:00 p.m. nan Warinanco Sports Center (1 Park Drive, Roselle).

Rezidan yo dwe vini a pye nan pakin Sports Center la pou patisipe nan evènman an.

Pake manje yo ap gen ladan pwodwi ki pa gate fasil, pwodui fre, ak engredyan esansyèl pou sipòte fanmi yo pandan semèn k ap vini yo.

Pwovizyon yo limite epi y ap distribye selon lòd arive.

Tanpri pote:
✔️ Kat Families First (EBT) oswa ID anplwaye federal
✔️ Yon kat idantite ak foto ki valab, bay pa gouvènman an
✔️ Prèv rezidans nan Konte Union

Evènman sa a sipòte gras ak jenewozite rezidan yo ki kontribye nan Stock the Shelves Food Drive Konte a, ansanm ak patnè kle yo: Amazon, Community FoodBank of New Jersey, RWJ Barnabas Health, ak Village Super Market (ki opere magazen ShopRite nan Watchung, Union, Elizabeth, ak Garwood).

Pou plis enfòmasyon sou sèvis Konte a ak pwogram kap vini yo, vizite ucnj.org.

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Union County Celebrates Adoption Day with Heartwarming Ceremony

In a heartfelt celebration of love and family, the Union County Surrogate’s Court hosted a special ceremony to honor three new “forever families” on Thursday, November 13, 2025, at the historic Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. The event was held in anticipation of National Adoption Day, which will be celebrated nationwide on Saturday, November 22nd.

“Adoption Day stands as one of the most significant and rewarding occasions observed by the Surrogate’s Court,”said Union County Surrogate Christopher Hudak. “It is a profound privilege to witness the formation of new families and the beginning of new chapters built on love, stability, and hope. I extend my deepest gratitude to the adoptive parents, our dedicated court staff, and our partner agencies whose collective efforts make these life-changing moments possible.”

This year’s ceremony included three families who finalized adoptions prior to the event. The families then celebrated their new beginnings alongside their loved ones, government officials, community partners, and families who adopted earlier this year. All adoptions completed on November 13th were facilitated in partnership with the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P).

“The joy and happiness that filled the courtroom transformed the courthouse into a hopeful place. It was an honor to witness the beginning of a new life for these families,” said Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. “Adoption represents a chance at a better life for children within the foster care system. The extraordinary individuals we celebrated exemplify what every child in America deserves: a loving family, a warm home, and a stable and supportive environment. You serve as an inspiration to us all. I would also like to thank Surrogate Hudak, his dedicated team, and our partners for their tireless efforts in facilitating the formation of these ‘forever families’.”

National Adoption Day was established in 2000 by a coalition that includes the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute, the Alliance for Children’s Rights, the Children’s Action Network, and the Freddie Mac Foundation to raise national awareness about the needs of foster children and encourage communities to work with court officials in efforts to find them a “forever home.”

This year marks the 17th Annual Adoption Day celebration in Union County. So far in 2025, the Union County Surrogate has successfully finalized 62 adoptions.

The Surrogate’s Court partnered with CASA of Passaic and Union Counties, the New Jersey Division of Child Protection & Permanency, The Superior Court of NJ, and the Union County Sheriff’s Office to commemorate the day. Special contributions of decorative artwork from Elizabeth Public Schools, and a musical performance by Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy Choir, as well as various donations from David Brearly Middle High School’s “Bears That Care” program in Kenilworth will add a heartfelt and vibrant touch to the celebration.

For information on adopting in New Jersey, contact the New Jersey Department of Child Protection and Permanency. An application can be filled out through Foster and Adoptive Family Services on the DCP&P website, by calling 1-800-222-0047 or emailing askdcf@dcf.state.nj.us. Please contact the Union County Surrogate’s Office at 908-527-4280 to inquire about court filing requirements.