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Union County Notary Training Seminar Scheduled for September 12

Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi will host a Notary Public Training Seminar at the John H. Stamler Police Academy, at 1776 Raritan Road in Scotch Plains on Friday, September 12, 2025 from 8:45 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The featured speaker will be Union County First Deputy County Counsel Moshood Muftau, Esq.

Space is limited to the first 50 registrants. The registration deadline is Friday, September 5, 2025 or until the openings are filled. A registration fee of $10.00 includes a light breakfast and is required in advance to secure registration. Attendees should note that the Business Casual dress code at the John J. Stamler Police Academy is strictly enforced. Jeans and sneakers are not permitted, and men must wear shirts with collars.

“This Notary Training Seminar represents an opportunity for individuals to acquire valuable skills and expertise in notary services,” said County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi. “Our commitment is to empower our residents with the tools they need to contribute effectively, and we invite you to be a part of this educational journey.”

County Clerk Rajoppi will make opening remarks and review the application process. Mr. Muftau will speak about the legal aspects of the functions of notaries public.

The seminar will cover the Notary Public application process and new legal requirements and responsibilities. It will also cover the steps for proper notarization and other topics, including how to complete a notary journal and how to examine identification documents.

To register, use the downloadable form on the County Clerk website, ucnj.org/county-clerk. For additional information contact Anna Lima at 908-527-4787.

For more information about all County Clerk programs and services, visit online at ucnj.org/county-clerk or call 908-527-4787.

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Mosquito Control Spraying Friday August 22, 2025 6:00PM to 11:00PM Weather Permitting

Please be advised, Union County Mosquito Control will be spraying for mosquitoes Friday August 22, 2025, between the hours of 6:00PM to 11:00PM Weather Permitting. Check below for a list of areas to be sprayed. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Union County Office of Mosquito Control at 908-654-9834 or 908-654-9835.

  • Berkeley Heights – Grant St. Area, Garfield St., Kuntz Ave. Area, Camptown Dr.
  • Clark – Parkway Dr.., Highland Pl., Blake Dr., Midwood Dr. Area, Miller Ave., Riverside Dr., King St. Bartell Pl., Feather Bed Ln., Old Raritan Rd., Frances Dr., St. Agnes Back Parking lot
  • Cranford – Kenilworth Blvd. U.C. Police Yard
  • Hillside – Conant St., Valley View Rd. Area, Harvard Ave., Cornell Ave., John St.
  • Kenilworth – Dorset Dr. Area, Water Co. Rd.
  • Linden – Tremley Pt. Area, Range Rd.
  • Mountainside – Dogwood Way, Longview Dr., Rt.22, 1400 Block
  • New Providence – Union Ave. between Farm Gate Rd. and Kline Blvd.
  • Plainfield – Salem Rd., Hollywood Ave., Florence Ave., Pemberton Ave., Huntington Ave. between Plainfield Ave. and Maltby Ave., Worth Dr.
  • Rahway – Elston St., Randolph Ave., Leesville Av., Wall St., Donald Ave., Jones Pl., Elizabeth Ave., Allen St., Price St., Kearny Ave. Area, Egolf Dr., Linden Ave., Walking Path between Whittier St. and Linden Ave.
  • Roselle Park – Lehigh Ave., E.Colfax Ave.
  • Scotch Plains – Frank St.
  • Springfield – Oakland Ave., Waverly Ave., Cottage Ln.,Marion Ave., Washington Ave., Riverside Dr.
  • Summit – Summit Transfer Station
  • Union – Andress Ter.
  • Winfield – U.C. Parkway Dr.

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Union County Welcomes Autumn With Free Fishing Derby For Persons With Disabilities and Special Needs

The Union County Board of County Commissioners, in partnership with the Newark Bait Fly Casting Club, invites residents with disabilities and special needs, family and friends, to participate in the 2025 Fall Fishing Derby. The inclusive fishing event will take place on Saturday, September 13th from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at Echo Lake Park in Mountainside.

“Fishing on the lake with your loved ones is a great way to bask in the sunshine and enjoy the outdoors before summer comes to a close,” said Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. Whether you are new to fishing or a seasoned angler, all are welcome to join us at Echo Lake. I hope to see you there.”

The 2025 Fall Fishing Derby for Persons with Disabilities and Special Needs will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. Participants of all ages are encouraged to bring their own chairs, poles, and fishing gear, or they can borrow the equipment provided.

Admission to the Fall Fishing Derby is always free; however, pre-registration is required. To register, please call 908-527-4781 or visit ucnj.org/opdsn-reg.

“The Fishing Derby kicks off an incredible line-up of community events we have planned for fall that are designed to be accessible to all residents, allowing everyone the chance to participate, be entertained, and create lasting memories,” said Union County Commissioner and Liaison to the Human Services Advisory Council, Sergio Granados. “On behalf of the Commissioner Board, I also want to thank our partners at the Newark Bait Fly Casting Club for their continued support in bringing this enjoyable event to our special needs community.”

The Newark Bait Fly Casting Club is the oldest scientific angling and casting club in the East. The group of fishermen and fisherwomen unite through a shared commitment to assist veterans, children, and individuals with disabilities through various events held during the year.

This event is hosted by the Union County Office for Persons with Disabilities and Special Needs, under the Division of Individual and Family Support Services of the Union County Department of Human Services. The Union County Office for Persons with Disabilities and Special Needs offers year-round programming designed to empower, support, and engage individuals and families through accessible recreation, education, and advocacy.

For more information about the Fall Fishing Derby or other events hosted by the Union County Office for Persons with Disabilities and Special Needs, visit ucnj.org/dhs/opdsn or call 908-527-4781.

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Mosquito Spraying Wednesday morning, August 20th

Please be advised, Union County Mosquito Control will be spraying county and municipal parks Wednesday morning, August 20, 2025, between the hours of 3:00 A.M. to 7:00 A.M. (Weather Permitting). Check below for the list of Parks to be sprayed. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Union County Office of Mosquito Control at 908-654-9834 or 908-654-9835.

County Parks

  • Clark – Oak Ridge
  • Cranford – Nomahegan
  • Hillside – Conant
  • Mountainside – Echo Lake, Lenape Trail, Watchung Res. Loop Area, Trailside Nature and Science Center
  • Plainfield – Cedar Brook, Green Brook
  • Roselle – Warinanco
  • Springfield – Meisel

Municipal Park

  • Linden – Memorial
  • Plainfield – Milt Campbell
  • Rahway – Flanagan
  • Roselle Park – Walking Path between Galloping Hill Rd. and Chestnut St.
  • Union – Biertuempful, Kearse
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Union County Summer Arts Festival to Wrap up on August 23rd with Music for All Ages in Oak Ridge Park

The Union County Board of County Commissioners invites all residents to enjoy the last concert in the Summer Arts Festival series: an afternoon of family-friendly entertainment from Zabo Circus, Michael & the Rockness Monsters, and Joanie Leeds on August 23rd in Oak Ridge Park, from 12:00pm – 4:00pm.

“Our Summer Arts Festival is one of the highlights of the season, and we’re excited to close out this year’s series with an afternoon of music, laughter, and community that everyone can enjoy, from our youngest residents to our oldest,” said Union County Commissioner Lourdes M. Leon. “This event is truly for everyone. There will be something there to spark joy for every member of the family.”

Zabo Circus, led by 4th-generation circus legend Zabo, delivers a high-energy, one-ring show featuring world-class performers from diverse backgrounds. Zabo creates a show that thrills audiences of all ages with its modern twist on the classic American circus. This family-friendly performance is designed to captivate and amaze audiences of all ages.

Nationally celebrated for their interactive performances, Michael & the Rockness Monsters bring communities together with catchy and heartfelt songs that blend humor and positivity. As part of Rockness Music, a music program for children, they have been able to spread their positive message with hundreds of schools and thousands of children through seven albums, the most recent earning the acclaim of Sirius/XM.

Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Joanie Leeds is set to bring her unique fusion of rock and activism to the stage. For the past 15 years, Joanie has brought her folk-rock favorites to family audiences, blending her background as an early childhood music educator with a degree in Musical Theater. The result is an engaging mix of music and storytelling that captivate audiences of all ages.

Performances will begin at 12:00pm on Saturday, August 23 in Oak Ridge Park in Clark. There will be hayrides, inflatable attractions and activities for children of all ages. Food trucks and ice cream will also be onsite for purchase. In the event of rain, the concert will be held at the Union County Performing Arts Center, located at 1601 Irving Street, Rahway. The Summer Arts Festival is free to attend.

The Union County Summer Arts Festival is provided with support from the Union County Education Association. For more information about the Summer Arts Festival or possible rain site, please visit www.ucnj.org/summer25 or call the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation at 908-527-4900.

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Union County Announces First Plein Air Painting Event at the Historic Deserted Village of Feltville

The Union County Board of County Commissioners is pleased to announce the first annual Plein Air Painting Event at the historic Deserted Village of Feltville in Berkeley Heights, on Saturday, September 27, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Artists of all levels are invited to bring their easels and capture the unique beauty and history of the Deserted Village.

“The Deserted Village is one of Union County’s most treasured landmarks, and this event is a wonderful way to connect art, history, and the outdoors,” said Union County Commissioner Chair Lourdes M. Leon. “We are excited to welcome artists from across the region to share their perspectives and showcase the charm of this historic site.”

Located at 9 Cataract Hollow Road, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922, the Deserted Village is a nationally recognized historic site nestled in the Watchung Reservation, offering a rare blend of preserved 19th-century architecture and scenic natural landscapes. This will be the first event of its kind to take place in Union County.

Plein air painting is the process of creating a work of art outdoors, with the subject in full view of the artist. The term comes from the French phrase “en plein air,” meaning “in the open air,” and refers to capturing a subject in natural light through direct observation.

As an introduction, the County will host a public Zoom session on Tuesday, September 9, from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. to explain what plein air painting is and what participants can expect during the September 27 event. This virtual session will provide an opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the process.

“This program is a unique opportunity to experience one of Union County’s historic treasures in a completely new way,” said Commissioner Bette Jane Kowalski, Liaison to the Union County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs. “We encourage both seasoned artists and beginners to join us, explore the Deserted Village, and let their creativity flow in the fresh air.”

To register for the Zoom session and/or the Plein Air Painting Event, visit www.ucnj.org/pleinair. For questions or assistance, email culturalinfo@ucnj.org or call (908) 558-2550.

This event is coordinated by the Union County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs. To learn more about its programs and services, visit www.ucnj.org/parks-recreation/cultural-heritage-affairs/

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Union County and State of New Jersey Announce Rape Crisis Support Services to Continue Under New Leadership in 2026

The Union County Board of County Commissioners announced today that services at the Union County Rape Crisis Center (CRCC) will be transitioned at the end of calendar year 2025 to a new vendor contracted by the Department of Children and Families’ Division on Women.  The transition will enable broader reach and enhanced supports for impacted residents, while ensuring high quality and effective counsel and coordination. 

Services will continue at the CRCC’s current location in the Colleen Fraser Building at the Union County Complex in Westfield through December. The 24-hour hotline—908-233-RAPE (7273)—will remain active throughout the transition period.

“This transition reflects a shared commitment to strengthening and evolving how we support survivors in our community,” said Commissioner Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. “By working with the State, we are ensuring that these essential services not only continue without disruption, but do so under a model that is sustainable, responsive, and reflective of the changing needs of survivors and their families.”

Founded in 1984, the UCRCC has provided confidential, trauma-informed support to survivors of sexual violence across Union County. The Center offers a 24-hour hotline, in-person accompaniment during medical and legal proceedings, bilingual advocacy, and community education—all free of charge. It also leads countywide outreach during Sexual Assault Awareness Month and trains volunteers to become Certified Sexual Violence Advocates (CSVAs).

In 2024 alone, the UCRCC responded to more than 970 crisis calls, facilitated over 70 in-person accompaniments, and engaged hundreds of residents through awareness campaigns and prevention efforts.

“As Liaison to the Human Services Advisory Council, I’ve seen firsthand the impact this program has had on the lives of so many,” said Commissioner Sergio Granados. “This transition is about expanding that impact—ensuring that survivors will now be served by a provider with the capacity and focus to continue this work long into the future. It’s not just about preserving what exists, but improving access, deepening support, and continuing to fight for a world free from sexual violence.”

The County is working closely with the state Department of Children and Families’ Division on Women, which funds the services, to ensure a smooth and compassionate handoff to the incoming provider, which will carry forward the UCRCC’s legacy of advocacy and healing. Volunteer support services, bilingual access, and prevention education will remain core to the program.

The Union County Board of County Commissioners and the State of New Jersey remain united in their mission to support survivors of sexual violence with dignity, continuity, and care. For updates and information about services in 2026 and beyond, visit the New Jersey Department of Children and Families, Division on Women: https://www.nj.gov/dcf/about/divisions/dow.

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Union County, National Fitness Campaign and Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey to Host Dual Ribbon Cuttings for New Outdoor Fitness Courts at Rahway River Park and Phil Rizzuto Park

The Union County Board of County Commissioners is proud to announce the grand openings of two new state-of-the-art Fitness Courts®, made possible through a partnership with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey (Horizon) and the National Fitness Campaign (NFC).

“We are thrilled to partner with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey and the National Fitness Campaign to bring inclusive, accessible fitness opportunities to our residents,” said Union County Commissioner Chair Lourdes M. Leon. “These Fitness Courts are part of our larger mission to promote community health, equity, and wellness in every corner of Union County. We invite everyone to come out, get active, and experience these fantastic new resources.”

Residents are invited to join Union County officials, project partners, and local leaders for two ribbon-cutting ceremonies celebrating these new, free outdoor fitness spaces:

Wednesday, August 27 at 10:00 a.m.
Rahway River Park in Rahway

Thursday, August 28 at 10:00 a.m.
Phil Rizzuto Park in Union

“Investing in Fitness Courts is another way Horizon is working to empower our members to achieve their best health, while partnering with community organizations to build a healthier New Jersey,” said Gary D. St. Hilaire, Horizon’s President and CEO. “As New Jersey’s hometown health insurer, we’re focused on making good health more affordable and more accessible. The opportunities created by our partnership with National Fitness Campaign builds on Horizon’s ninety year history of supporting local organizations and improving the health of New Jersey’s communities.”

“We are excited to have Union Countyjoin us in the journey to improve health and wellness as we work to make a powerful and long-lasting impact on health outcomes and happiness by building healthy communities across America,’’ said Mitch Menaged, founder of National Fitness Campaign. “The addition of the outdoor Fitness Courts, along with digital wellness programming, demonstrates a tremendous commitment to the health and wellbeing within the community.”

These Fitness Courts® are open-air wellness centers designed to bring free, high-quality workouts to people of all abilities, ages 14 and up. The user-friendly circuit features seven full-body stations that allow users to leverage their own body weight at their own pace. Participants can also download the Fitness Court® App to receive guided workouts and coaching for an enhanced experience.

Union County is one of the first counties in New Jersey to introduce multiple NFC Fitness Courts through this public-private initiative. The installations are designed to provide equitable access to exercise and support healthier lifestyles across the region.

For more information on the Fitness Court® and Union County’s health and wellness initiatives, visit ucnj.org/fitness. To learn more about the National Fitness Campaign and Horizon’s support across New Jersey, visit nationalfitnesscampaign.com/newjersey.

About Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey

Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, the state’s leading health solutions company, and its affiliates provide a wide array of medical, dental, vision and prescription insurance products and services. Horizon BCBSNJ is leading the transformation of health care in New Jersey by working with doctors and hospitals to deliver innovative, patient-centered programs that more closely tie the payments that doctors and hospitals receive to the results they deliver for our members. Learn more at: www.HorizonBlue.com Horizon BCBSNJ is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association serving approximately 3.5 million members.

About National Fitness Campaign

Founded in San Francisco in 1979, National Fitness Campaign is a wellness consulting firm that provides programs and services to cities, schools and sponsors. Our mission is to build healthy communities nationwide. The campaign delivers an integrated wellness initiative, centered around the Fitness Court®– the world’s best outdoor gym. National Fitness Campaign is preparing to welcome its 750th healthy community in 2025, as it continues to grow the country’s largest public-private partnership in support of wellness with the goal of building a Fitness Court® within a 10-minute bike ride of every American.  Learn more about National Fitness Campaign at nationalfitnesscampaign.com and follow along on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.

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Commissioner Meetings and Ordinance Public Hearing Date Changes

Under the terms of the “Open Public Meetings Act P.L. 1975, C. 231, and pursuant to requirements of N.J.S.A 10: 4-10 of the Open Public Meetings Act, please be advised that circumstances necessitate amending the 2025 Meeting Schedule of the Union County Board of County Commissioners.

The Board has a need to cancel both the Agenda Setting Session and the Regular Meeting held on Thursday, August 21, 2025. Both the Agenda Setting Session and the Regular Meeting will be rescheduled for Wednesday, August 20, 2025.  The Agenda Setting Session will commence at 6:00 P.M.  The Regular Meeting will commence as soon as possible following the Agenda Setting Session.

As a result of these changes, please note the Public Hearing and Final Adoption of Ordinance Number 858-2025 and Ordinance Number 859-2025, originally scheduled to be held on Thursday, August 21, 2025 will now be heard on this new meeting date of Wednesday, August 20, 2025. A separate legal notice of said Public Hearing will be published in accordance to the law and shall reflect this new date and time.

For reference, Ordinance Number 858-2025 is entitled: BOND ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE MAKING OF VARIOUS PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AND THE ACQUISITION OF NEW ADDITIONAL OR REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY, NEW ADDITIONAL FURNISHINGS, NEW COMMUNICATION AND SIGNAL SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT, NEW INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND NEW AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES, INCLUDING ORIGINAL APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT, IN, BY AND FOR THE COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, TO APPROPRIATE THE SUM OF $58,443,808 TO PAY THE COST THEREOF, TO APPROPRIATE STATE GRANTS, TO MAKE A DOWN PAYMENT, TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF $43,186,098 OF BONDS TO FINANCE SUCH APPROPRIATION AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $43,186,098 OF BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH BONDS. 

For further reference, Ordinance Number 859-2025 is entitled: CAPITAL ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZING THE MAKING OF VARIOUS PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS IN, BY AND FOR THE COUNTY, APPROPRIATING THEREFOR THE SUM OF $10,000,000 AND PROVIDING THAT SUCH SUM SO APPROPRIATED SHALL BE RAISED FROM CAPITAL SURPLUS OF THE COUNTY. 

James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of the Board

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Mosquito Spraying Thursday, August 14th

Please be advised, Union County Mosquito Control will be spraying for mosquitoes Thursday August 14, 2025, between the hours of 6:00PM to 11:00PM ((Weather Permitting)). Check below for a list of areas to be sprayed. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Union County Office of Mosquito Control at 908-654-9834 or 908-654-9835.

Berkeley Hts. Grant St. Area, Garfield St., Kuntz Ave., Camptown Dr., La Secla Pl.

Clark – Jupiter St., Dorset Dr., Surry Rd., Byron Pl., Eton Pl., Kennedy Dr., Avon Rd. Brentwood Rd., Frances Dr., Featherbed Ln., Blake Dr., Parkway Dr., Highland Pl.

Cranford – Kenilworth Blvd., Riverside Dr., Ludlow Av.

Kenilworth – Dorset Dr. Area, Water Co. Rd., N.20th St., N.21 St.

Linden – Tremley Pt. Area, Range Rd.

Mountainside – Dogwood Way, Longview Dr., Rt.22, 1400 Block

New Providence – High St., Providence St., Westview Ave.

Plainfield – Jefferson Ave., 1st St., Rock Ave., Bradford St., Adams Circle

Rahway – Elston St., Randolph Ave., Leesville Av., Wall St., Lakeside Dr., Crescent Dr., Midwood Dr. Area

Roselle Park – W. Grant St., Hawthorne St., Meadow St.,

Scotch Plains – Church Ave., Portland Ave., South and North Ave. between Hetfield Ave. and Crossway

Springfield – Oakland Ave., Waverly Ave., Cottage Ln.,

Westfield – Westfield Armory Westfield Ave., Codding Rd.

Winfield Park – U.C. Parkway, Seafoam Ave., Wavecrest Ave.