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Dept of Corrections donated toys to the annual Toy Drive collection to the Trinitas Pediatric Hospital

The Union County Department of Corrections today donated toys from off their annual Toy Drive collection to the Trinitas Pediatric Hospital in Elizabeth. Happy Holidays to all! Pictured is LT. A.Davis, Sgt. J.Ellis, Officer D. Serafino and Officer J.Collins.

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Union County to Supply Vulnerable Populations with To-Go Bags

Union County Freeholders Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded, Rebecca L. Williams, Christopher Hudak, and Sergio Granados joined staff of the Union County Office for Persons with Disabilities and Special Needs to pack bags of essential supplies. The “To-Go Bag” program was created by the Freeholder Board to help vulnerable residents take precautions against COVID-19 during the winter storm season.

Essentials for emergencies and PPE to prevent spread of COVID-19 to be distributed

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce the launch of the “To-Go Bags” program, aimed at ensuring that residents with disabilities and special needs have personal protective equipment and other essential supplies to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus. The To-Go Bag program will also provide assistance during unexpected winter emergencies.

“The winter storm season has added another element of risk to the COVID-19 pandemic, the To-Go Bag program will help ensure that our most vulnerable residents have the supplies they need to stay safe and healthy,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

The To-Go Bag program will provide residents in need with hygiene products, fever medication/pain relievers, batteries, and other critical supplies needed in times of an emergency or natural disaster. In addition, the To-Go Bags will also contain PPE such as masks as well as alcohol wipes to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

The To-Go Bags will be distributed by the Union County Office for Persons with Disabilities and Special Needs through a network of community partners and local agencies.

For more information about the COVID To-Go Bags, call (908) 527-4781 or email opdsn@ucnj.org.

For more information regarding the Office for Persons with Disabilities and Special Needs visit https://ucnj.org/departments/human-services/opdsn/.

For information on programs and initiatives from the Union County Department of Human Services, please visit ucnj.org/human-services.

For upcoming Emergency Food Distributions, visit: https://ucnj.org/covid19/food-distribution-events/.

For more information and updates on all Union County services during the COVID-19 outbreak, including guidance for the free Drive-Through Test Center at Kean University, visit ucnj.org/coronavirus-update.

For general information about COVID-19 and phone contacts for 24/7 assistance with questions, visit the New Jersey Department of Health at nj.gov/health.

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Union County COVID-19 Emergency Drive-Up and Walk-Up Food Distribution, December 29

Produce will be distributed on a first come-first served basis.

                                  

Union County, NJ – The Union County Freeholder Board announced the County will hold an emergency drive-up and walk-up food distribution for Union County residents to aid those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic on Tuesday, December 29th, beginning at 9:00 a.m. at Warinanco Park, located in Roselle. The distribution will take place at the Skating Rink (Warinanco Sports Center) located within the park and residents should use the Park Avenue entrance.

The food distribution is open to all Union County residents. Food will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis and no registration is required. The event will take place rain or shine.

The food distribution is being coordinated by the County of Union with support from the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, Gargiulo Produce and Breadsmith.

“Food distributions have become a lifeline for our residents during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “This combination drive-up and walk-up distribution allows those in Union County to pick up food even if they don’t have access to a car.”

“During this time as residents face unprecedented levels of unemployment, housing issues and food insecurity, we continue to work to provide everyone with support” said Freeholder Sergio Granados who also serves as Liaison to the Human Services Advisory Board. “We thank the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, Gargiulo Produce and Breadsmith for their partnership in this effort.”

Residents wishing to pick up food can arrive in a vehicle or walk-up to the distribution site.

Upon arrival, proof of New Jersey residency and indicate how many people reside in their household will have to be provided. Recipients will receive an emergency box of non-perishable items and fresh produce, with enough to sustain a family for several days. Please note that only one box of food will be provided per vehicle or walk-up.

This event will run in compliance with state COVID-19 orders, regarding social distancing and other protocols. All drive-up recipients must remain in their cars with windows rolled up at all times, otherwise masks are required. Food boxes will be placed in the trunk or truck bed of the vehicle by volunteers.

Walk-up recipients must wear masks at all times and maintain social distance.  Walk-up recipients should bring a cart or be able to carry several food bags at the walk-up area.

For questions and more information, residents may call the UCDHS Director’s Action Line at 888-845-3434 or 908-558-2288.

To learn more about the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, visit: https://cfbnj.org/.

To learn more about Gargiulo Produce, visit: http://www.gargiuloproduce.com.   

To learn more about Breadsmith, visit: https://www.breadsmith.com/cranford/.

For more information and updates on all Union County services during the COVID-19 outbreak, including guidance for the free Drive-Through Test Center at Kean University, visit ucnj.org/coronavirus-update.

For general information about COVID-19 and phone contacts for 24/7 assistance with questions, visit the New Jersey Department of Health at nj.gov/health.

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Winter Activities in Union County Parks

Union County parks offer serene winter hikes, sledding, and other outdoor activities.

Winter safety rules and COVID-19 prevention are in effect.

Union County, NJ – With miles of rustic trails and one of the best sledding hills in the area, Union County parks offer a wide variety of winter activities. Residents and visitors are reminded to observe ice and snow safety rules and take precautions against spreading or contracting the COVID-19 virus while enjoying County parks this winter.

“Thousands of residents and visitors enjoy Union County parks every year, and we ask everyone to observe a few simple rules that protect health and safety under winter conditions, while also helping to preserve the ecosystem and wildlife habitat in our parks,” said Union County Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

Bicycles are strictly prohibited on all unpaved trails in all County parks. Bicycles, including mountain bikes and fat-tire sport bikes, are permitted only on paved multi-use pathways. Off-trail biking is strictly prohibited. All cyclists are reminded that paved pathways are shared with pedestrians.

Ice skating is prohibited on ponds and lakes in County parks, except where expressly permitted by the Department of Parks and Recreation. Ice is tested regularly for safety and signs are posted where conditions are safe enough to support ice skating.

Sledding is permitted only in Echo Lake Park and in other designated areas, in order to prevent collisions with trees, traffic, and pedestrians, and in order to prevent damage to ecologically sensitive areas.

For safety reasons, toboggans, bobsleds and other non-steerable devices are discouraged.

Downhill skiing is prohibited in all County parks.

Cross-country skiing is permitted only on marked trails and paved paths; off-trail skiing is prohibited. Skiers are reminded to share trails and paths with pedestrians.

Hiking and snowshoeing are permitted on trails and paths throughout County parks. Hikers are asked to help prevent damage to natural habitats; do not hike off-trail or take shortcuts.

COVID-19 prevention: The Warinanco Sports Center remains closed for ice skating and other activities until further notice. Visitors to County parks must observe social distance and wear face masks where distance is impractical.

For a list of all activities in each Union County park, visit ucnj.org/parks-activities (please note that winter activities are permitted as described above).

Union County parks feature many trails and walking routes of special interest including history, geology, and the East Coast Greenway bike route. For a complete list visit ucnj.org/parks-recreation/paths-trails-greenways.

For a list of ordinances governing the use of bicycles and other vehicles in County parks, visit ucnj.org/parks-recreation/parks-regulations.

For additional information regarding winter activities, please call the Department of Parks and Recreation at (908) 527-4900 or visit ucnj.org/parks-recreation.

For more information and updates on all Union County services during the COVID-19 outbreak, including the Drive-Through Test Center at Kean University and the Mobile Test Unit walk-up sites, visit ucnj.org/covid19. General information about COVID-19 and updates on statewide vaccine planning are available through the New Jersey Department of Health at nj.gov/health.

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Union County Announces Closings, Cancellations and Service Changes due to Impending Storm

Kean University COVID-19 Drive Through Testing Center, Paratransit and Meals on Wheels food delivery to be affected

Union County, NJ – The County of Union has cancelled and adjusted the following programs and services due to the impending winter storm:

*The COVID-19 Drive-Thru Testing Center at Kean University will be closed on Thursday, December 17th.  All appointments for that day have been moved to Friday, December 18th, and the drive-thru test center will be open that day from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

*The Union County COVID-19 Mobile Testing Event scheduled for December 17th in Berkeley Heights from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. has been cancelled and will be rescheduled to a later date.

*All Union County Paratransit service will not run on Thursday, December 17th. Paratransit service, including the Route 22 shuttle, will run until 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 16th and resume Friday, December 18th.

*The Meals on Wheels program will not deliver meals on Thursday, December 17th. Meal delivery will be doubled on Wednesday, December 16th.

*Individuals who are in need of shelter during or just prior to the storm can call the Division of Social Services 908-965-2700 and transportation will be arranged as needed.

For updates on Union County services and events during the winter storm, please visit

www.ucnj.org.

For more information and updates on all Union County services during the COVID-19 outbreak, including guidance for the free Drive-Through Test Center at Kean University, visit ucnj.org/coronavirus-update.

For general information about COVID-19 and phone contacts for 24/7 assistance with questions, visit the New Jersey Department of Health at nj.gov/health.

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Union County Freeholders Announce Two COVID-19 Emergency Food Distributions for December 19

Produce will be distributed on a first come-first served basis at drive-up event in Union and walk-up event in Elizabeth.

 

Union County, NJ – The Freeholder Board will hold two food distributions events for Union County residents to aid those affected by COVID-19 on Saturday, December 19th. A drive-up distribution will be held Saturday, December 19, beginning at 9:00 a.m. at Kean University, located at 1000 Morris Avenue in Union Township. Also on December 19th beginning at 1:30 p.m., a walk-up distribution will take place at the Union County Division of Social Services building located at 342 Westminster Avenue in Elizabeth.

The food distributions are open to all Union County residents. Food will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis and no registration is required. The events will take place rain or shine.

The food distribution is being coordinated by the County of Union With support from Village Supermarket, Gargiulo Produce, Breadsmith and CMC Foods.

“Food distributions have become a lifeline for our residents during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “We are proud to be able to continue providing this valuable resource to our residents, especially during the holiday season.”

“During this time as residents face unprecedented levels of unemployment, housing issues and food insecurity, we are working hard to help everyone put food on their tables,” said Freeholder Sergio Granados who also serves as Liaison to the Human Services Advisory Board. “We thank Village Supermarket, Gargiulo Produce, Breadsmith and CMC Foods for their partnership in this effort.”

Residents wishing to pick up food at Kean University must arrive in a vehicle. Walk-ups will not be accommodated in Union Township.

Residents without a vehicle can walk-up to the Elizabeth distribution site at the Union County Social Services Building.

Upon arrival, proof of New Jersey residency and indicate how many people reside in their household will have to be provided. Recipients will receive a holiday emergency box containing turkey, ham or chicken as well as non-perishable items and fresh produce, with enough to sustain a family for several days. Please note that only one box of food will be provided per vehicle or walk-up recipient.

This event will run in compliance with state COVID-19 orders, regarding social distancing and other protocols. All drive-up recipients must remain in their cars with windows rolled up at all times, otherwise masks are required. Food boxes will be placed in the trunk or truck bed of the vehicle by volunteers.

Walk-up recipients must wear masks at all times and maintain social distance.  Walk-up recipients should bring a cart or be able to carry several food bags from the walk-up area.

For questions and more information, residents may call the UCDHS Director’s Action Line at 888-845-3434 or 908-558-2288.

To learn more about the Village Super Market, visit: https://www.myvillagesupermarket.com.

To learn more about Gargiulo Produce, visit: http://www.gargiuloproduce.com.   

To learn more about Breadsmith, visit: https://www.breadsmith.com/cranford/.

To learn more about CMC Food, visit: https://www.thefarmershen.com/cmc-food/.

For more information and updates on all Union County services during the COVID-19 outbreak, including guidance for the free Drive-Through Test Center at Kean University, visit ucnj.org/coronavirus-update.

For general information about COVID-19 and phone contacts for 24/7 assistance with questions, visit the New Jersey Department of Health at nj.gov/health.

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Union County Tree Stewards Will “Visit” Classrooms for 29th Consecutive Year in 2021

Union County, NJ – The Union County Master Tree Stewards will continue their unbroken record of school visits in 2021, by offering virtual lessons on trees for 4th grade students throughout the County. The online format will take place this year in order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

The Tree Stewards are community volunteers who are trained and certified by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County to educate children and adults on the role of trees in the urban and suburban environment.

The program began operating in Union County in 1991. Since then, approximately 200 certified Tree Steward volunteers in Union County have provided lessons to 50,000 4th grade students.

“The Tree Steward volunteers have touched the lives of thousands of Union County residents with important information about tree conservation,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “The Freeholder Board is very proud to support this program as part of our ongoing efforts to protect and improve the treescape in our community.”

The virtual Tree Steward lesson is a live, interactive program offered free of charge to schools every Wednesday from January to March. To arrange for a session, educators can contact Union County 4-H Agent James Nichnadowicz at jnichnadowicz@ucnj.org or 908-654-9854 (ext. 3).

Union County residents who are interested in becoming volunteer Master Tree Stewards can also email jnichnadowicz@ucnj.org or call 908-654-9854 (ext. 3).

In addition to classroom visits, the Master Tree Stewards have also been creating tagging trees of significance along popular multi-use paths in Union County parks. The tags are small green signs posted just above eye level, which display QR codes that link to information about each tree. To see a list of paths in Union County parks, visit  ucnj.org/parks-recreation.

Along with their role in providing habitat for wildlife, trees help prevent erosion and reduce flooding in cities and towns. They also help reduce airborne pollutants, and they help create a cooling effect in the summer. Studies show that a healthy tree canopy is linked to higher property values, lower crime, and other community benefits.

The Freeholder Board supports tree conservation on County property through a tree replacement policy, including County parks and roads. In 2004 the Freeholder Board also launched the annual Greening Union County grant program, which provides local governments with funds to plant trees on municipal property.

The Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County is part of a statewide program run by the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Cooperative Extension of Rutgers University, connecting citizens with science-based educational opportunities. In Union County, the Freeholder Board supports the Rutgers Cooperative Extension with administrative support and local offices at the Union County Complex at 300 North Avenue East in Westfield.

In addition to the Tree Steward program, the Extension offers a training course to help Union County residents develop environmental projects in their communities. The next training session will be conducted online beginning in January. Field sessions may be added in the spring, conditions permitting. For information visit envirostewards.rutgers.edu/county-classes.

The Extension also runs the Union County 4-H clubs for students in grades K-12+. In-person activities are limited due to COVID-19 restrictions, but students can participate in the 4-H Mars Base Camp challenge and many other hands-on activities through the 4-H at Home program.

For more information about all Union County Extension programs for youth and adults visit ucnj.or\g/rce.

For more online educational activities related to nature, science, and the environment, visit Union County’s Trailside Nature and Science Center at ucnj.org/trailside.

Quick links to all Union County environmental programs and activities are available at The Green Connection, ucnj.org/green-connection. Please note that in-person activities are limited during the COVID-19 outbreak.

For more information and updates on all Union County services during the COVID-19 outbreak, including the Drive-Through Test Center at Kean University and the Mobile Test Unit walk-up sites, visit ucnj.org/covid19. General information about COVID-19 and updates on statewide vaccine planning are available through the New Jersey Department of Health at nj.gov/health.

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How to Become a Citizen-Scientist in Union County

Union County residents who are interested in making a difference can join the free Rutgers Environmental Stewards program and learn how to create community programs based on the science behind recycling, water conservation, nature conservation, climate change and other key issues.

“The Environmental Stewards program has already made a difference in Union County, and we encourage anyone with an interest in civic engagement to join up,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “No background in science is needed, just a willingness to learn, and to work on solutions to environmental issues in our community.”

This year, the Environmental Stewards program will be held online in order to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 crisis. Conditions permitting, field sessions may be added in the spring.

Sessions for the five-month program will be held on Thursday evenings from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., beginning on January 26 and running until June 1.

Participants will explore environmental issues in New Jersey and learn how to create and implement an effective environmental protection program in their community, guided by experts in the academic, government and non-profit sectors.

Topics include climate change, solid waste and recycling, soil health, energy conservation, water resource protection, land use policy, wildlife ecology and habitat conservation, among others.

Participants who complete an internship of their choosing can also qualify to achieve certification as an official Rutgers Environmental Steward.

The Environmental Stewards program is a statewide program run by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension as part of the Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, based at Rutgers University in New Brunswick.

For more details and a registration link for the Environmental Stewards program, visit the Extension online at envirostewards.rutgers.edu/county-classes.

In Union County, the Freeholder Board supports the Rutgers Cooperative Extension with administrative support and local offices at the Union County Complex at 300 North Avenue East in Westfield.

Other popular Extension programs in Union County supported by the Freeholder Board include the Master Tree Stewards and the Master Gardeners community volunteer programs for adults, and the 4-H youth development program for students in grades K-12+.

For more information about all Union County Extension programs for youth and adults visit ucnj.or\g/rce.

For more online educational activities related to nature, science, and the environment, visit Union County’s Trailside Nature and Science Center at ucnj.org/trailside.

Quick links to all Union County environmental programs and activities are available at The Green Connection, ucnj.org/green-connection. Please note that in-person activities are limited during the COVID-19 outbreak.

For more information and updates on all Union County services during the COVID-19 outbreak, including the Drive-Through Test Center at Kean University and the Mobile Test Unit walk-up sites, visit ucnj.org/covid19. General information about COVID-19 and updates on statewide vaccine planning are available through the New Jersey Department of Health at nj.gov/health.

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Union County Freeholder Chairman Mirabella Appointed to National Association of Counties Board of Directors

Union County, NJ – Union County Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella has been appointed to the National Association of Counties (NACo) 2020-2021 Board of Directors. With Chairman Mirabella’s appointment, Union County becomes the sole representative for New Jersey counties on the board, which includes approximately 125 members and executives.

“It has been an honor to serve the people of Union County for 23 years on the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders, and I look forward to bringing the issues, concerns, and achievements of our community to the national conversation on county governance,” said Chairman Mirabella.

Mirabella brings years of experience in business and public service to the Board of Chosen Freeholders. First elected in 1997, he is serving his eighth three-year term. He has served as Vice Chairman five times and was sworn in as Chairman for the fifth time in 2020.

As Chairman in 2020, Mirabella has spearheaded Union County’s response to the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis, including the creation of New Jersey’s first county-run free COVID-19 drive-through test center at Kean University and the organization of free walk-in test sites in local communities, which together have  provided more than 100,000 residents with COVID-19 tests.

Union County has also distributed more than 1 million meals for families and created eight new grant programs funded through the federal CARES act, providing COVID-19 emergency funding for small businesses, schools, libraries, restaurants, nonprofit organizations, child care, respite assistance for caregivers of special needs children and youth, and tenants in need of rental assistance.

In meeting these new challenges, Union County has also leveraged years of prudent fiscal management to avoid a tax increase and avoid layoffs, while continuing to provide residents with essential and core services under COVID-19 prevention protocols.

Chairman Mirabella has served on the Veterans Affairs Committee, Fire Services Advisory Board, and Union County Vocational-Technical School Board of Education. He has been honored by Prevention Links for his work in substance abuse prevention, by the Union County Library Directors for his advocacy on behalf of libraries, by Community Access Unlimited for his efforts on behalf of the disabled, and by the Raritan Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross for securing grant money to train disaster volunteers.

He was also instrumental in creating the Union County Office of LGBTQ Affairs, the first office of its kind in New Jersey. During its first year in 2018, the Office organized outreach and advocacy events addressing housing, senior services, education, health, public safety, community engagement and other areas of concern.

Mirabella was first elected to the Roselle Park Borough Council in 1991 and served until 1996. He graduated from Hobart College in Geneva, N.Y. with a degree in Economics. He and his wife, Phyllis, have a son, Alexander, and a daughter, Micayla.

NACo was founded in 1935 as a national advocacy group for America’s county governments, supporting federal policies that prioritize the needs of counties and their residents, while also promoting innovative programs that optimize tax dollars and improve government efficiency.

For more information about NACo, visit naco.org.

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Send a Mission from Union County to Mars with the 4-H Mars Base Camp Challenge

Union County, NJ – Union County students ages 8-14 can send a mission to Mars by joining the Mars Base Camp Challenge, a project of the national 4-H youth program that explores hands-on STEM activities related to space travel including mechanical engineering, physics, computer science, and agriculture.

“The young students of today will see an actual mission to Mars take shape during their lifetimes, and the Mars Base Camp challenge helps them develop essential skills for a successful endeavor – even including agriculture,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “The Freeholder Board is very proud to support the 4-H youth development program here in our community.”

To find out more about Mars Base Camp, visit 4-h.org/parents/4-h-stem-challenge.

An optional materials kit for the Mars Base Camp program is available free of charge to a limited number of Union County students through the Union County 4-H program. To request a kit, contact Union County 4-H Agent James Nichnadowicz at jnichnadowicz@ucnj.org.

Kits are also available for purchase through the 4-H shop, at shop4-h.org/products/mars-base-camp-stem-challenge. In addition, students can assemble their own kits with materials found from home, or participate without a kit.

4-H club activities are limited this year due to the COVID-19 outbreak, but students can continue to explore a wide range of 4-H topics online through the popular 4-H At Home program.

For other at-home science and nature programs supported by Union County during the outbreak, visit the Trailside Nature and Science Center online at ucnj.org/parks-recreation to view original videos and hands-on activities, featuring Timber the turtle.

4-H is the largest youth development program in the nation, run through the county-based Extension system under the umbrella of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Union County 4-H is run by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County, part of the Rutgers New Jersey Agriculture Experiment station.

The Freeholder Board supports the Union County Extension with administrative support and offices at the Union County Complex at 300 North Avenue East in Westfield. Other popular Extension programs supported by the Freeholder Board include the Master Tree Stewards and the Master Gardeners community volunteer programs.

 For more information about all Union County 4-H activities, contact Union County 4-H Agent James Nichnadowicz at 908-654-9854 or jnichnadowicz@ucnj.org.

For information about all Union County Extension programs for youth and adults please go to ucnj.or\g/rce.

The Mars Base Camp Challenge was developed by Google and the Virginia Cooperative Extension. Other partners in the program include Bayer, Toyota, and the U.S. Air Force.

For more information and updates on all Union County services during the COVID-19 outbreak, including the Drive-Through Test Center at Kean University and the Mobile Test Unit walk-up sites, visit ucnj.org/covid19. General information about COVID-19 and updates on statewide vaccine planning are available through the New Jersey Department of Health at nj.gov/health.

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