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Now is the Time to Get a Seasonal Flu Shot in Union County (updated October 2, 2020)

New Union County flu shot drive focuses on residents without health insurance.

Update October 2, 2020: Please note that the location of the October 8 flu shot drive has been changed. The new location is the Plainfield Cultural Arts Center, 724 Park Avenue.

Union County, NJ – As the flu season approaches, Union County is offering a series of free flu shot drives in local communities to help ensure that everyone has access to a free seasonal flu vaccine at a convenient location, especially residents who have no health insurance. Protection against seasonal flu is more important than ever before due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

“Public health experts are concerned that our medical resources will be overwhelmed if a seasonal flu outbreak combines with the COVID-19 crisis,” said Union County Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “If you have never gotten a seasonal flu shot before, now is the time to do it. Let’s all do our part to help our Union County family stay safe during the flu season.”

The goal of the free flu shot drive is to ensure that every Union County resident can get a flu shot this year, even if they have no health insurance.

The free flu shot drive is open to Union County residents age four and up.

Persons who have a fever, coughing, sneezing, or other signs of illness will not be admitted to a flu drive site. Residents who are experiencing symptoms of illness should check with their doctor.

The following dates have been scheduled for the Union County flu shot drive. Each event will take place from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Participation is on a walk-up basis, first come first served:

  • 1 – Elizabeth (Peterstown Community Center, 408 Palmer Street)
  • 8 – Plainfield (Update: new address is Plainfield Cultural Arts Center, 724 Park Avenue)
  • 15 – Hillside (Hillside Community Center, 274 Hillside Avenue)
  • 22 – Roselle (Abraham Clark High School, 122 East 6th Street)
  • 29 – Westfield (location to be determined)
  • 5 – Summit (Summit Community Center, 100 Morris Avenue)
  • 12 – Linden (location to be determined)
  • 19 – Rahway (Rahway Recreation Center, 275 East Milton Street)

For additional updates visit the “Upcoming Flu Drives” page on the County website, at ucnj.org.

Any Union County resident age four and up can visit any of the seasonal flu shot drive events and receive a free flu shot. Persons with health insurance are advised to visit their local pharmacy or doctor’s office.

Please note that the Union County flu shot drive is for seasonal flu vaccines only. There is no vaccine available for the COVID-19 virus at this time.

Union County residents are also reminded that the COVID-19 virus is far more deadly than seasonal flu, and it spreads more easily. Someone infected with the COVID-19 virus can spread it simply by talking, even if they show no visible signs of illness.

Because COVID-19 can be transmitted by infected people who do not have symptoms like coughing or sneezing, it is very important for everyone to wear a mask and observe social distance. All Union County residents and visitors are urged to continue maintaining every precaution to prevent COVID-19 during the fall season, especially when indoors.

In addition to wearing masks and observing social distance, effective precautions include washing hands frequently, avoiding sick people, and staying home when sick.

The Union County Flu Shot Drive is administered by the Union County Office of Health Management in the Department of Public Safety, the Visiting Nurse Association, and volunteers from the Union County Medical Reserve Corps. The Medical Reserve Corps accepts volunteers with a variety of skills both in and out of the medical profession.

For more information and updates on all Union County services and resources during the COVID-19 outbreak, including guidance for using the free Drive-Through Test Center at Kean University and the free Mobile Test Unit walk-up sites, the new Union County COVID-19 website at ucnj.org/covid19.

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 to receive $250,000 in funding from state to dredge Clark Reservoir

Funding made available through efforts of Senator Nicholas P. Scutari and coming from Governor Phil Murphy’s 2021 budget

UNION COUNTY, NJ—The Union County Freeholder Board today announced it will be receiving $250,000 in state funds that will be used to dredge the Clark Reservoir, which sits off Lake Avenue in the township. The announcement comes as the County is currently studying recreational usage, environmental impacts and planning to dredge the 150-acre reservoir in a master plan.

“We are looking forward to making improvements at the reservoir that will enhance its use by the public, and we welcome the funding, which is perfectly timed,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “I would like to thank Senator Scutari for his efforts in lobbying for the funding and Governor Murphy for including it in his budget.”

Senator Nicholas P. Scutari stated: “The Clark Reservoir is an important natural resource and part of a watershed that provides a recreational oasis and picturesque backdrop for many in Union County. I also thank the Governor for including my funding request for this project in his budget.” 

Freeholder Christopher Hudak stated: “I also thank Senator Scutari for working to provide this funding. Through the Master Plan we have embarked on, we seek to maximize the benefit of this beautiful natural resource, which was once destined to be developed, and offer our residents increased recreational opportunities in a bucolic setting.”

The Clark Reservoir was built in 1907 along the Robinson’s Branch of the Rahway River.  It fell into disuse by the early 1990’s. To prevent the property from being drained and sold, Clark took ownership of the reservoir.  A conservation easement was established to protect the surrounding shoreline from development forever.

The County then acquired the reservoir in 2008 from Clark for $1.  Together with the County’s acquisition of the former St. Agnes property on Madison Hill Road in Clark and the former Schwarz Farm on Old Raritan Road straddling Clark and Westfield,  the County assembled a continuous greenway that links the Clark Reservoir with other parks and public lands nearby.

Greenways were a fundamental part of the original design of the Union County parks system, dating back to the 1920’s.  The Olmstead Brothers, the same firm that designed New York’s Central Park, envisioned continuous natural pathways along the county’s streams and rivers.

In addition to their public recreation and conservation roles, the greenways also serve as natural, low cost storm drainage systems.

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Important Message for Union County Voters

Union County Vote-by-Mail ballots for the November 3 General Election are clearly marked “Official General Election Mail-In Ballot” at the top, as illustrated in a free how-to-vote video available online at the Union County Clerk’s elections website, unioncountyvotes.com/how-to-vote.

Voters are reminded to use the Vote-by-Mail ballot marked “General Election” to participate in the 2020 General Election.

Old, out-of-date Vote-by-Mail ballots marked “Primary Election” cannot be used.

Union County, NJ – Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi urgently reminds Union County voters to use a Vote-by-Mail ballot marked “General Election” in order to participate in the 2020 General Election.

“Several ballots marked ‘Primary Election’ have been received by the Board of Elections, so it appears that some voters are using old, out-of-date ballots left over from last summer,” said Ms. Rajoppi. “The County Clerk’s office destroys unused Primary Election ballots immediately after the election. If you still have a Primary Election ballot at home, please tear it up now and throw it in your recycling bin.”

“If you have already sent in a Primary Election ballot by mistake, you can still vote in the General Election. My office is mailing Vote-by-Mail ballots marked “General Election” to every registered voter in Union County. Simply fill out your General Election ballot and send it in,” said Ms. Rajoppi.

Voters who have any other questions or concerns regarding their Vote-by-Mail ballot can call the County Clerk’s Elections Division at 908-527-4996 for assistance.

The County Clerk’s office is sending General Election Vote-by-Mail ballots to all registered voters in waves on a town-by-town basis, in order to avoid overwhelming the U.S. Postal Service all at once. The first wave was mailed on September 15. As required by law, the last wave will be sent on or before October 5.

The October 5 deadline allows ample time for all voters to receive their General Election ballot in time to participate in the General Election, scheduled for Tuesday, November 3.

For a step-by-step video on how to use a Vote-by-Mail ballot, visit the County Clerk’s elections website, unioncountyvotes.com/how-to-vote.

Voters can estimate the approximate arrival time of their General Election ballot by checking the schedule of mailings on the home page of the elections website, unioncountyvotes.com, Voters can also call the County Clerk’s Elections Division at 908-527-4996, or email ucvote@ucnj.org.

General Election ballots were mailed to registered voters in the following towns on September 15:

  • Berkeley Heights
  • Clark
  • Cranford
  • Fanwood
  • Garwood
  • Hillside

General Election ballots were also mailed to registered voters in the following towns after September 15:

  • Elizabeth, September 17
  • Mountainside, September 18
  • New Providence, September 19
  • Linden, September 21
  • Kenilworth, September 22
  • Plainfield, September 23
  • Roselle Park, September 24
  • Roselle, September 25

Voters are advised to call the Elections Division at 908-527-4996 if they have not received their General Election ballot within eight days after their town’s mailing date.

Mailing dates for the following towns will be announced shortly:

  • Rahway
  • Scotch Plains
  • Springfield
  • Summit
  • Union
  • Westfield
  • Winfield

Every voter can help the General Election run as smoothly as possible by filling out and returning their General Election Vote-by-Mail ballot as soon as possible after they receive it.

The following early voting methods are available now, and are in effect until the polls close at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 3:

  • Send it to the Union County Board of Elections by U.S. Postal Service (postage is prepaid).
  • Deposit it in any Union County Board of Elections secure ballot drop-off box, conveniently located in all 21 municipalities. Any Union County voter can use any drop-off box in Union County, regardless of their residence. The boxes are available on a 24/7 basis until 8:00 p.m. on November 3.
  • Hand deliver it to the Union County Board of Elections or County Clerk’s offices. These offices will be open for ballot delivery until 8:00 p.m. on November 3. Please note that hand delivery requires voters to present New Jersey identification and sign a register.
  • Designate a ballot bearer to deposit it in a drop-off box, or hand deliver it to the Board of Elections or County Clerk’s offices (instructions are printed on the ballot).

In addition, on Election Day voters can bring their Vote-by-Mail ballot to their designated polling place. To see the list of polling places, visit unioncountyvotes.com/where-do-i-vote.

Voters who come to their polling place without a Vote-by-Mail ballot will be provided with a provisional paper ballot to use. ADA-accessible voting machines are available only for voters with disabilities.

For complete details on early voting methods, including the locations of offices and ballot drop-off boxes, visit the “Early Voting” page on the County Clerk’s elections website, UnionCountyVotes.com.

To track the status of their Vote-by-Mail ballot, voters can use the New Jersey Division of Elections Ballot Tracker tool. More details are available at unioncountyvotes.com/track-my-ballot.

For more information about the County Clerk’s election services visit unioncountyvotes.com or contact the Elections Division at 908-527-4996 or ucvote@ucnj.org.

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

For more information and updates on all Union County services during the COVID-19 outbreak, including guidance on 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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Outdoor Family Programs to be Held in October at Trailside Nature and Science Center

Union County, NJ — The Union County Freeholders are pleased to announce that online registration is now open for outdoor family programs at Trailside Nature and Science Center in October.

Back to Nature, a series of walks in the Watchung Reservation will resume on October 3, while moonlit family hikes will occur on October1 and October 29.  Programs are open to families with children ages four and older.

Pre-registration is required online at ucnj.org/trailside. Please be advised that programs fill up quickly and are available on a first come, first served basis.

“Trailside’s family programs provide an ideal opportunity for adults and children to spend time together, enjoy the scenery of the Watchung Reservation, and reconnect with the natural world around us,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

The fee per program is $5.00 for Union County residents and $6.00 for non-county residents. Programs are held rain or shine. Credits will be issued in the event of severe weather. 

Masks are required to be worn by all participants. Programs will be held in small groups in order to adhere to social distancing guidelines. Participants are advised to dress for the outdoors.

The Back to Nature series is offered on Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Workshops begin on October 3 and continue through October 24. This series feature a different nature theme each week. 

Back to Nature encourages nature discovery through hikes and outdoor activities. This fall, families will search for monarch butterflies, discover animal homes and hideouts, take part in a rock collecting activity and go on a nature walk to enjoy the beautiful colors of the fall foliage this season.  

The Harvest Moon Hike will take place on October 1, and a Blue Moon Hike will take place on October 29, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Families who participate in this program have the opportunity to explore the Watchung Reservation by the light of the full moon.

For more information about upcoming programs and activities for seniors, families and children at Trailside, please visit ucnj.org/trailside or call 908-789-3670.

In-person activities in Union County parks are limited during the COVID-19 outbreak in accordance with statewide public health guidelines, and Trailside is closed to the general public until further notice. For more information and updates on permitted activities in Union County parks, visit online at ucnj.org/parks-recreation.

Trailside Nature and Science Center is located in the Watchung Reservation, at 452 New Providence Road in Mountainside, and is a service of the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders.

For quick links to all Union County environmental programs and activities visit The Green Connection, ucnj.org/green-connection.

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Union County Fire Training Academy Graduation

Union County Freeholder Chairman Mirabella congratulates the 18 new firefighters from the Fall 2019 Class on graduating the Union County Fire Training Academy during a ceremony at Oak Ridge Park in Clark. He also congratulates Curtis Gilford of the Garwood Fire Department on earning the Ben Laganga Leadership Award and Joseph Fugaro of the Colonia Fire Department on earning the Battalion Chief Ken Nocera Memorial Award for Outstanding Excellence in Firefighter 1 and the Chief Anthony Schepis Award for Excellence in Firefighter 1. They were joined by Garwood Fire Chief Alan Tweedle and Colonia Fire Chief Vincent Pereira. (Photos by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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New “OUT in Union County: Queer Power Hour” Series Offers News, Views, and Insights on LGBTQ+ Community

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is proud to announce the new OUT in Union County: Queer Power Hour with host Micayla Mirabella. The new free virtual series, organized by the Union County Office of LGBTQ Affairs, begins on Wednesday, September 30 and runs through December 9, 2020. Each hour-long session will begin at 7:00 pm.

“Here in Union County we stand firm in our resolve to support the LGBTQ+ community through advocacy, awareness and action,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “The Freeholder Board is proud to host events that seek to normalize acceptance of all identities in one of the most diverse counties in New Jersey, and the new webinar series will help inform and enlighten the concerns and experiences of the LGBTQ+ community.”

OUT in Union County: Queer Power Hour will explore LGBTQ+ specific topics and offer stories and discussions involving queer folks from different backgrounds and experiences, in an hour-long format that includes some of New Jersey’s most dedicated LGBTQ+ advocates, community leaders, and allies.

Registration is required for individuals to access each webinar through Zoom where participants will have the opportunity to ask questions. However, all of the webinars will be live-streamed as well. The schedule and registration links can be found at ucnj.org/lgbtq.

“This effort is especially important to the LGBTQ+ community, where many people may be vulnerable to feelings of isolation during this period of separation and social distance,” said Freeholder Rebecca Williams, who is liaison to the Freeholder Board’s LGBTQ+ Ad Hoc Committee. “Through innovative virtual programming like this new series, we continue to encourage people to connect, learn, and share with one another.”

The schedule of sessions is as follows:

  • Wednesday, September 30: Being a Supportive Parent to a Queer Person
  • Wednesday, October 14: Queer Pioneers and Activists
  • Wednesday, October 28: Transgender Identity and Inclusion
  • Wednesday, November 11: Being Queer in the Military
  • Wednesday, November 25: Ally Talk – Hear from Straight Friends and Advocates
  • Wednesday, December 9: Faith and LGBTQueer+ Panel

The Union County Office of LGBTQ Affairs provides a platform for leadership and collaboration to support equality, and serves as a catalyst for advocacy, awareness and action on current and emerging issues that impact the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals.

For more information about the Office of LGBTQ Affairs, contact Danni Newbury, Coordinator, at 908-527-4742 or dnewbury@ucnj.org or visit ucnj.org/lgbtq.

For more information and updates on all Union County services and resources during the COVID-19 outbreak, including guidance for using the Drive-Through Test Center at Kean University and the Mobile Test Unit walk-up sites, the new Union County COVID-19 website at ucnj.org/covid19.

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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Free Guided Nature Walks for Seniors at Trailside Nature and Science Center

Union County’s Sensory Friendly Trail at the Trailside Nature and Science Center includes rope guidelines, educational kiosks, and many other features designed to offer an inclusive environment for all ages and abilities.

Masks are required and social distance rules will be observed at all times.

Union County, NJ – The Union County Freeholders invite senior citizens to participate in a series of free guided walks this fall on the Sensory Friendly Trail at the County’s Trailside Nature and Science Center in Mountainside. The series takes place on Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., beginning on October 7.

This series will be held outdoors, and is open to participants age 55 and older. Masks and social distance must be observed at all times. The walks will be held in small groups in order to facilitate social distance.

Pre-registration is required through the Trailside website, ucnj.org/trailside (use the “Online Registration” link in left-hand column).

“These guided walks offer an excellent opportunity for Union County seniors to take in the beautiful fall scenery of the Watchung Reservation in a safe, socially distanced environment,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

Each walk is led by Trailside naturalists and highlights a different topic, including Mammals of the Reservation, Autumn Tree Identification, Fall Nature Walk and Lenape Native American History.

The walks will take place at the Union County Sensory Friendly Trail, a 0.3-mile ADA accessible loop. The trail is designed to provide tactile experiences and create new opportunities to enjoy the outdoors while learning about natural heritage in Union County.

The Sensory Friendly Trail winds gently through the woods with guide ropes and features multiple interpretive signs to learn about the local flora and fauna, with 3-D reliefs and Braille for the visually impaired.

The trail also includes audio kiosks highlighting the natural and human history of the Watchung Reservation, the largest preserved park in Union County at 2,142 acres.

Raised garden beds also add seasonal color to this multi-dimensional experience, providing the visitor with additional opportunities to use their senses of sight, smell and touch. 

In-person activities in Union County parks are limited during the COVID-19 outbreak in accordance with statewide public health guidelines, and Trailside is closed to the general public until further notice.

Please visit ucnj.org/trailside or call 908-789-3670 for information about new online nature activities for all ages.

For more information and updates on permitted activities in Union County parks, please visit ucnj.org/parks-recreation.

For quick links to all Union County environmental programs and activities visit The Green Connection, ucnj.org/green-connection.

The Trailside Nature and Science Center is located in the Watchung Reservation, at 452 New Providence Road in Mountainside, and is a service of the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders.

For more information and updates on all Union County services and resources during the COVID-19 outbreak, including guidance for using the Drive-Through Test Center at Kean University and the Mobile Test Unit walk-up sites, please visit the new Union County COVID-19 website at ucnj.org/covid19.

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 Hosts Free Networking Mixer for All Military Personnel Tuesday, September 29

The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders invites all military veterans and active duty personnel, their families, and veterans’ service providers to attend a free Networking Mixer on Tuesday, September 29th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Galloping Hill Golf Course, located at 3 Golf Drive in Kenilworth.

The event will be held on the first floor patio of the Golf Course to allow for social distancing. COVID-19 guidelines will be followed. Masks are required and space is limited to the first 50 registrants.                              

“We are grateful for the service of military personnel and their families who live in Union County, and we continue to develop more programs, events and resources to help increase opportunities for education, employment and entrepreneurship,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

The networking mixer is coordinated through the Union County Office of Veteran Services UC-HERO program; complimentary food is included.

The networking mixer is free to attend but preregistration is required by September 26th.

The Office of Veteran Services is actively seeking nominations to honor three Union County women veterans at this event for their outstanding military service, community work and volunteer activities with the “SHERO” award.   

To receive a nomination form or to register for this event, email Janna Williams at jwilliams@ucnj.org or Kenneth Glick at Kenneth.Glick@ucnj.org or call 908-527-4918 or 908-527-4719. Nominations will be accepted no later than Sept. 25, 2020.

 

For more information and updates on all Union County services and resources during the COVID-19 outbreak, including guidance for using the Drive-Through Test Center at Kean University and the Mobile Test Unit walk-up sites, visit the new Union County COVID-19 website at ucnj.org/covid19.

 

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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Free COVID-19 Tests Available at Convenient Locations in Union County

The Union County COVID-19 Mobile Test Unit visits local communities to provide free walk-up tests; no car required.

Union County, NJ – The Union County Mobile Test Unit is continuing to visit local communities to provide free COVID-19 tests for residents this fall. No car is required. All sites are available on a walk-up basis.

“We encourage all Union County residents to use this free, convenient service. The test provides vital information that protects our community and saves lives,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

“Testing has been a cornerstone of our ability to prevent the virus from spreading,” added Mirabella. “Even if you have no symptoms of illness, it is important to get tested if you feel that you may have been exposed to the virus by someone else, or are at risk of exposing others.”

Any resident can use any of the walk-up sites, regardless of their place of residence. Masks and social distance are required at all times.

The following municipalities are scheduled for September and October (note: the Mobile Test Unit will use the new saliva test at these locations):

Rahway, September 24, 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. American Legion, 581 Maple Avenue.

Scotch Plains, September 29, 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Southside Firehouse, 1920 Raritan Road.

Scotch Plains, October 6, 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. Southside Firehouse, 1920 Raritan Road.

Roselle, October 24, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location to be determined.

For more details and to view the most recent schedule online visit ucnj.org/covid19/testing/walk-up-locations, or call 908-214-7107 for assistance.

The Mobile Test Unit is available on request to visit local communities to provide tests for the general public. The Mobile Test Unit also visits locations such as senior residence buildings to provide on-site testing for vulnerable populations and other groups.

Municipal governments, non-profit organizations and community groups can request a visit by calling the Union County Office of Emergency Management at 908-654-9881.

The Union County Drive-Through Test Center also continues to provide free tests for all Union County residents, and for first responders and front line medical workers regardless of their residence.

As of Monday, September 28, the Drive-Through Test Center will be open on Mondays and Thursdays, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Together, the Drive-Through Test Center and the Mobile Test Unit have conducted well over 42,000 COVID-19 tests since March.

Residents are urged to continue observing precautions against spreading the virus, including wearing a face mask, maintaining social distance, and washing hands frequently.

For more information and updates on all Union County services during the COVID-19 outbreak, including guidance for using the Drive-Through Test Center at Kean University and a list of locations for walk-up tests, 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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Public Notice – Amendment to the Union County District Solid Waste Management Plan

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Public Hearing will be held by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders on October 1, 2020, at 5:30 p.m., in accordance with N.J.S.A. 10:4-6 (the “Open Public Meetings Act”) and in adherence to the guidelines of the Department of Community Affairs, Division of Local Government Services for the purpose of hearing persons interested in, or who are affected by, the adoption of an Amendment to the Union County District Solid Waste Management Plan described below. 

An additional Public Hearing will be held by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders for the same purpose as set for above on October 1, 2020, at 1:00 PM.

Both Public Hearings will be open to the public by electronic means, and as such, will be conducted through a teleconference via ZOOM Webinar. Any member of the public wishing to participate in either teleconference meeting, may do so by downloading ZOOM to their individual electronic device and selecting the following link: https://ucnj.org/zoom-meeting/. Anyone wishing to participate must e-mail the Clerk of the Board at jpellettiere@ucnj.org to receive the meeting-specific password to gain access to the teleconference. All requests must be submitted and received by the Clerk of the Board by no later than October 1, 2020 at 10:00 a.m.  All members of the public may view the meeting by livestream at http://ucnj.org/freeholders.

Members of the public who prefer not to, or do not have the means to, participate in either of the teleconference hearings, may participate in the Public Hearings by emailing comments to the Clerk of the Board at jpellettiere@ucnj.org. All relevant comments received will be read into the record at one of the hearings.  All emails must be submitted and received by the Clerk of the Board by no later than October 1, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. 

The name and address of the Union County District Solid Waste Coordinator is Daniel P. Sullivan, Executive Director c/o Union County Utilities Authority, 1499 Routes 1&9 North, Rahway, New Jersey. Mr. Sullivan can be reached by telephone at 732-382-9400 and by e-mail at dsullivan@UCUA.org.  The Plan Amendment that is the subject of the Public Hearings has been prepared in accordance with the Solid Waste Management Act (N.J.S.A. 13:1E-1 et seq.) for the following purpose:

THE PURPOSE OF THIS PLAN AMENDMENT IS TO AMEND THE UNION COUNTY DISTRICT SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN BY INCLUDING A CLASS “C” RECYCLING FACILITY TO BE OWNED AND OPERATED BY LINDEN RENEWABLE ENERGY, LLC LOCATED AT 4900 TREMLEY POINT, LOT 8.02, BLOCK 587, LINDEN, NEW JERSEY TO ACCEPT 1,400 TONS PER DAY ON AVERAGE OF LIQUID ORGANIC FOOD WASTE DERIVED SUBSTRATE THAT IS PROCESSED BY THIRD-PARTIES OFF-SITE IN SATELLITE DE-PACKAGING FACILITIES OR OTHER ORGANIC FOOD WASTE  AND WILL UTILIZE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION TO CREATE RENEWABLE NATURAL GAS, AND A  MARKETABLE SOIL AMENDMENT.

Ingress and egress to the facility will utilize the following public streets:

US Route 1

  • Stiles Street, Linden
  • 21st Street, Linden
  • Wood Avenue, Linden
  • Tremley Point Road, Linden

Hours of Operation for the proposed facility:

  •  24 hours per day, 7 days per week

A copy of the Plan Amendment is available for public inspection at the offices of each Municipal Clerk in the County of Union, at the offices of the Union County Utilities Authority, 1499 Routes 1 & 9 North, Rahway, New Jersey, and at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Union, located at 10 Elizabethtown Plaza, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 07207, during regular business hours, depending if either office is open due to the COVID-19 virus. In addition, a link to a copy of the Plan Amendment and related documents have been made available for public inspection on the official Union County website at www.ucnj.org and are also available on the Union County Utilities Authority website at http://www.unioncountyutilitiesauthority.org/ucswmp/.  Contact James Pellettiere at 908-527-4140 or the e-mail address above or Lisa DaSilva at 732-382-9400 or ldasilva@UCUA.org. should there be any problem with accessing the link or the documents.

James Pellettiere, Clerk of the Board of Chosen Freeholders.