Union County Freeholder Vice Chairman Bette Jane Kowalski and Freeholder Angel G. Estrada present a resolution to guitarist Carlos Alomar recognizing him as the keynote speaker during the Union County Hispanic Heritage Month “Excellence in All We Do” event at Union County College in Elizabeth. He is best known for his work with David Bowe from the mid-1970s to the early 2000s and has performed with a number of other famous musicians including, Chuck Berry, James Brown, Paul McCartney, Simple Minds, Mick Jagger, Iggy Pop, Arcadia, The Pretenders and Argentine rock band Soda Stereo. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)
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ELIZABETH, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is happy to announce that tickets for this year’s Great Pumpkin Sail at Echo lake Park, Lower Lake, are now on sale both on line and in person.
The Great Pumpkin Sail will take place on Thursday, November 1 with three sessions scheduled. The first session will run from 5:15 to 6:30 p.m.; session two from 6:45-8:00 p.m.; and session three from 8:15-9:30 p.m. In case of rain, the event will take place Friday, November 2nd at the same times.
“The Great Pumpkin Sail, year in and year out, is one of our most popular events,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “Please purchase your tickets early and be part of this wonderful family event.”
Each family ticket is for one Jack-O-Lantern weighing no more than 8 pounds after carving, and must be purchased in advance. The Great Pumpkin Sail is one our most popular events, so you are advised to register early since space is limited. Each ticket admits up to 6 people. There is a limit of 2 tickets per person. There will be no refunds, exchanges or group sales. The cost is $12 per family up to six people for in county residents. Out of county residents pay $16 per family up to six persons.
Tickets are available on line at ucnj.org/ticket and at three locations around the county: Weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Union County Administration Building, Department of Parks and Recreation, 2nd Floor, 10 Elizabethtown Plaza in Elizabeth; at the Colleen Fraser Building, 300 North Avenue East, Westfield, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:30 a.m.to 4:00 pm and on Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; and at Trailside Nature and Science Center, 425 New Providence Road, Mountainside every day from Noon to 4:45 p.m.
For further information you can call the Union county Department of parks and Recreation at 908-527-4900; or Trailside Nature and Science Center at 908- 789-3670; or visit the Union County website at www.ucnj.org.
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UNION COUNTY, NJ — The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders will host mobile meetings in several municipalities — Plainfield, Summit and Westfield — this month and next month, Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados announced.
Freeholder Chairman Granados had announced that the County would be holding mobile meetings as part of his “Moving Union County Forward” initiatives for 2018.
“By bringing these meetings to different parts of Union County, we hope to engage more residents with County government, increase awareness of the services we provide, and foster community participation,” said Freeholder Chairman Granados. “In addition to welcoming input from the surrounding communities of Plainfield, Summit and Westfield, I would like to emphasize that these are countywide meetings and are open to all members of the public.”
The meetings, which start at 7:00 p.m., are all double meetings consisting of an agenda meeting first, followed by a regular meeting.
- October 11th — Plainfield City Municipal Court, 325 Watchung Avenue, Plainfield, NJ.
- October 25th — Summit City Hall, 512 Springfield Avenue, Summit, NJ.
- November 8th — Westfield Town Hall, 425 E. Broad Street, Westfield, NJ.
The public is always welcome to attend all meetings, and may participate during the comment portion of the regular meeting. Anyone with any questions can call the Freeholder Clerk’s office at 908-527-4100.
For a full schedule of Freeholder meetings, please visit: ucnj.org/departments/clerk-of-the-board/schedule-of-meetings.
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Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce that works of art by 14 Union County senior artists are included in the 52nd annual New Jersey Senior Citizens Art Exhibit, now on display in the main building at Meadow Lakes Senior Living, 300 Meadow Lakes, in East Windsor. Five of the Union County artists also received state-level awards for their work.
The exhibit features 302 works of art created by New Jersey artists over the age of 60 and is on display through Thursday, October 25.
The show is open to members of the public, Mondays through Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Groups of six or more are asked to contact Meadow Lakes in advance by calling 609-448-4100.
“This statewide exhibit is a wonderful way for seniors to reach out and connect with artists and communities throughout the New Jersey,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “We are very proud of our five state-level award winners and all of the Union County artists who participated.”
The Meadow Lakes exhibit includes artwork by both professional and non-professional artists from across New Jersey. All of the artists qualified for the show by winning first place awards at their respective county-level shows. The Union County Senior Citizens Art Exhibit was held at Liberty Hall Center in Union Township earlier this year.
The state-level awardees were selected by a panel of professionals. The five winning Union County artists are:
- Barbara Uhr of Westfield, for “Wave II” (3rd Place for pastel work by a professional).
- Priscilla Young of Cranford for “Haunted Piano” (3rd Place for oil painting by a non-professional).
- Angelito David of Linden for “Resting Banca” (Honorable Mention for watercolor by a professional).
- Lorenzo Ferreiro of Fanwood for “San Francesco Cloister, Sorrento, Italy” by (Honorable Mention for watercolor by a non-professional).
- Karen Kelly of Scotch Plains for “Cumberland River Pedestrian Bridge” by Karen Kelly (Honorable Mention for a work on paper by a non-professional).
The annual Union County Senior Citizens Art Exhibit is coordinated through the Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs in the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation. It is supported with funding from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.
Registration for the next Union County Senior Citizens Art Exhibit will begin in 2019.
For information about all Cultural and Heritage Affairs programs visit ucnj.org/parks, call 908-558-2550 or email culturalinfo@ucnj.org.
The New Jersey Senior Art Show is a project of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and the Mercer County Division of Culture and Heritage. It is generously hosted by Meadow Lakes, East Windsor, a Springpoint Senior Living Community.
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Union County, NJ – A big group of volunteers from the organization MIRA USA helped to restore the treescape at Union County’s Mattano Park in Elizabeth last month, by planting 14 new black pine, white pine and red oak trees. The new trees replace older trees that have reached their prime.
“This is a significant project that helps to conserve our natural environment and helps to benefit the whole community with a healthy treescape, too,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “On behalf of the Freeholder Board, I would like to thank our MIRA USA volunteers and Liliana Cifuentes, who coordinated the effort, for a job well done.”
Trees are replaced regularly in County parks as they age out. The new trees were installed around the perimeter of the park.
The volunteers removed the wire baskets and burlap from the root balls of the trees and rolled them into holes that were dug by staff from the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation. The volunteer group also removed litter and recyclables from the park.
The volunteer project was coordinated through Union County’s Adopt-a-Park program. Any individual or group may participate in Adopt-a-Park, including corporate groups.
For more information about Adopt-a-Park and its sister program, Adopt-a-Trail, visit online at ucnj.org/parks-recreation or call 908-789-3683.
For quick links to all Union County environmental programs and activities visit ucnj.org/green-connection.
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Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is proud to announce the offering of a new grant program aimed at promoting STEM-based education for county students. The STEM Scholars Grant, which was developed by Freeholder Christopher Hudak, is part of Chairman Sergio Granados’ “Moving Union County Forward-Plant A Seed” initiative.
“The Board of Chosen Freeholders is proud to offer county schools the opportunity to apply for STEM Scholars Grant for the first time,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “This program aims to foster understanding, deepen students’ knowledge, and provide educational opportunities to expand awareness of STEM programming at all levels.”
Funding for the STEM Scholars Grant is intended to assist in developing in-class and extra-curricular programs that improve student learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Only applications submitted by educators within Union County schools at the Pre-K through 12th grade levels will be considered. The STEM Scholarship Grant requires no match.
“We encourage participation from all school districts in the county,” said Freeholder Christopher Hudak. “The STEM Scholars Grant was created to promote more grassroots approaches to learning in our county schools.”
The inspiration for the grant program comes from the Freeholder Hudak’s mother, Susan L. Hudak. Ms. Hudak was a dedicated member of the educational community of Union County. For 19 years she was a member of the Linden Board of Education. She also volunteered regularly and was president of several PTA associations.
Ms. Hudak’s dedicated work involved the establishment of a Monthly Friday Family Science Night. This program ran for 25 years at School No. 6 in Linden and exposed students and their families to STEM topics through a series of visiting guest speakers in STEM-related fields and hands-on experiments.
The Freeholder Board requests that grant applications focus on STEM education in the following areas of concentration:
- Project Based Learning: Creative, STEM-integrated, educational programming;
- Afterschool STEM: Projects and programming that focus on extra-curricular learning, including science fairs, STEM clubs, monthly labs and workshop;
- Out-of-School STEM: Creative STEM experiences out of the classroom, to better prepare students for STEM work in the classroom, and in the workforce.
Application deadline is October 15, 2018. For more information or to obtain an application, please contact Victoria Durbin Drake, Open Space Trust Fund Administrator, via email at vdurbin@ucnj.org or call 908-558-2277.
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Union County Freeholders Alexander Mirabella and Freeholder Christopher Hudak present resolutions to 2018 Linden Junior Miss Polonia Hailey Birch, The General Pulaski Memorial Parade Committee of St. Theresa’s Church of Linden President Sue Lukenda and Grand Marshal Joseph Birch congratulating them on participating in the 81stAnnual Pulaski Day Parade. The St. Theresa contingent will be marching down 5th Ave in N.Y.C. from 29th St. to 53rd St. on Sunday October 7th, 2018. Earlier in the evening, the entire Freeholder Board joined the parade committee in raising the Polish flag outside the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. (Photos by Jim Lowney/County of Union)
The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is proud to announce the offering of a new grant program aimed at promoting STEM-based education for county students. The STEM Scholars Grant, which was developed by Freeholder Christopher Hudak, is part of Chairman Sergio Granados’ “Moving Union County Forward-Plant A Seed” initiative.
“The Board of Chosen Freeholders is proud to offer county schools the opportunity to apply for STEM Scholars Grant for the first time,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “This program aims to foster understanding, deepen students’ knowledge, and provide educational opportunities to expand awareness of STEM programming at all levels.”
Funding for the STEM Scholars Grant is intended to assist in developing in-class and extra-curricular programs that improve student learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Only applications submitted by educators within Union County schools at the Pre-K through 12th grade levels will be considered. The STEM Scholarship Grant requires no match.
“We encourage participation from all school districts in the county,” said Freeholder Christopher Hudak. “The STEM Scholars Grant was created to promote more grassroots approaches to learning in our county schools.”
The inspiration for the grant program comes from the Freeholder Hudak’s mother, Susan L. Hudak. Ms. Hudak was a dedicated member of the educational community of Union County. For 19 years she was a member of the Linden Board of Education. She also volunteered regularly and was president of several PTA associations.
Ms. Hudak’s dedicated work involved the establishment of a Monthly Friday Family Science Night. This program ran for 25 years at School No. 6 in Linden and exposed students and their families to STEM topics through a series of visiting guest speakers in STEM-related fields and hands-on experiments.
The Freeholder Board requests that grant applications focus on STEM education in the following areas of concentration:
- Project Based Learning: Creative, STEM-integrated, educational programming;
- Afterschool STEM: Projects and programming that focus on extra-curricular learning, including science fairs, STEM clubs, monthly labs and workshop;
- Out-of-School STEM: Creative STEM experiences out of the classroom, to better prepare students for STEM work in the classroom, and in the workforce.
Application deadline is October 15, 2018. For more information or to obtain an application, please contact Victoria Durbin Drake, Open Space Trust Fund Administrator, via email at vdurbin@ucnj.org or call 908-558-2277.
Union County, NJ – Honing business skills, improving confidence and reducing stress are all on tap at Union County’s second annual Lunch & Learn event for local business owners and managers, featuring the popular Memory Switch workshop created by Matthew Goerke.
The Memory Switch program enhances cognitive skills that are fundamental to a successful business, including the ability to recall names, faces, and key information. The program also aims to boost confidence and improve sales skills as well as managerial and networking skills, while helping to reduce stress.
“With events like Lunch & Learn, we aim to open up new opportunities for our local entrepreneurs to access the resources they need to compete in today’s economy,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “Mr. Goerke has a unique approach that leads to personal enrichment as well as success in business, and it is a real pleasure to welcome him to our Lunch & Learn series.”
The Lunch & Learn Memory Switch workshop take place at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 17 at Hamilton Stage, 360 Hamilton Street in Rahway.
Pre-registration is required. The registration fee of $10.00 includes admission to the workshop and a free boxed lunch.
To register online, visit ucnj.org/union-county-means-business/#memoryreg.
Lunch & Learn is sponsored through the Freeholder Board’s Union County Means Business initiative in support of local businesses.
For more information about Lunch & Learn, and more information about Union County Means Business, visit ucnj.org/ucmb or contact Deana Mesaros at 908-659-7412 or dmesaros@ucnj.org
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Union County, NJ – As the fall cleanup season begins, the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is offering several free recycling events throughout October. These events are open to all Union County residents.
“The fall months are a good time to clear unwanted items from basements, attics, yards and garages, and our free events in October offer residents a convenient way to recycle any scrap metal they come across at home,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “Residents can also securely shred their personal papers, and dispose of household chemicals and other potentially harmful materials in an environmentally responsible manner, at our October events.”
Union County’s scrap metal recycling program is held on the first Thursday and third Saturday of each month. The next upcoming dates are Thursday, October 4 and Saturday, October 20.
Residents can use either of two drop-off locations for scrap metal: the Emergency Services Building at 151 Kenilworth Boulevard in Cranford and Rahway River Park off St. Georges Avenue in Rahway. Both locations are open for scrap metal drop-off from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on October 4 and October 20.
Metal appliances, bicycles, air conditioners, and metal lawn furniture are among the many kinds of scrap metal items that are accepted.
Union County will also host two mobile document-shredding events in October. The first will be held on Saturday, October 6 at the Union County Vocational-Technical Schools campus, located at 1776 Raritan Road in Scotch Plains.
A second event paper shredding event will be offered on Thursday, October 18 at Galloping Hill Golf Course, located at 3 Golf Drive in Kenilworth.
Both events will run from 9:00 a.m. to approximately 1:00 p.m., rain or shine. The events will end early if the shredding trucks reach capacity.
Residents can bring up to four bags of confidential documents for shredding weighing less than 10 pounds each.
The final Household Hazardous Waste recycling program of 2018 will take place on Saturday, October 27 at Nokia, located at 600 Mountain Avenue in New Providence. The event will run from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Accepted items at the Household Hazardous Waste event include old pesticides and herbicides, pool chemicals, gasoline, oil-based paints, propane tanks, deck stain, automobile tires and more.
As part of Union County’s recycling programs, these events support the goals of Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados’s Moving Union County Forward “Plant a Seed” initiative for building countywide participation in recycling, and engaging the public in conservation and environmental education.
The Freeholder Board is also encouraging residents to sign up for “Recycle Coach,” a free app that makes it easier to stay up to date about countywide recycling information and municipal recycling schedules. More information can be found at ucnj.org/recycling/recycle-coach-app.
For more details on all Union County recycling events and programs, visit ucnj.org/recycling or call the Union County Recycling Hotline at 908-654-9889.
For quick links to all Union County environmental programs and activities, visit The Green Connection at ucnj.org/green-connection.
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