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2018 UC STEP Start Now Grant Winners

Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados presents checks and resolutions to students and teachers congratulating them on winning the 2018 UC STEP Start Now Grant and the participating in the UC STEP “Branches Against Bullying” Civic Engagement Campaign. They were joined by Assemblywoman Linda Carter, Union County Deputy Manager Amy Wagner and Deana Mesaros of the Union County Department of Economic Development.

The first place winner of the UC STEP Start Now Grant “Branches Against Bullying” is Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy in Elizabeth ($1,000). New Providence High School, Union County TEAMS Charter School and Governor Livingston High School in Berkeley Heights received Honorary Mentions ($250 each)

UC STEP (Union County Student Training & Enrichment Program) was created to provide high school students the opportunity to develop a countywide community service around a topic they feel is important, while teaching them leadership, personal growth skills, and responsibility within their communities.

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Recycle Unwanted Electronic Equipment at E-cycling Event in Scotch Plains, June 30

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is sponsoring a free recycling event for electronic equipment on Saturday, June 30, to help residents dispose of unwanted electronic equipment in an environmentally safe manner. The special E-cycling event will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Union County Vocational-Technical Schools campus, at 1776 Raritan Road in Scotch Plains.

All Union County residents may participate at no cost. There is a limit of six electronic items per car.

“Old televisions, computer monitors and other electronic devices are the source of a considerable amount of dangerous material, including lead, mercury and cadmium,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “Up to 95 percent of most electronic appliances can be recycled and Union County’s recycling events provide a convenient, responsible way for everyone to help keep hazardous heavy metals out of our environment.”

Electronic equipment that will be accepted on June 30 includes televisions, computers, monitors, hard drives, modems, keyboards, printers, fax machines, DVD/VCR players, telephones, tablets and e-readers.

To participate in the E-cycling event, residents need only drive to the site with their unwanted electronic equipment. Workers at the site will unload their vehicle.

The electronics collection event will be held rain or shine, for Union County residents only and not for businesses. No pre-registration is necessary, but proof of Union County residency is required.

Refrigerators, washers and dryers, microwaves and air conditioners will not be accepted at the e-cycling event. Residents who wish to dispose of these items can do so at Union County’s Scrap Metal Recycling Program. For a schedule and locations visit ucnj.org/recycling/scrap-metal.

Many municipalities also offer E-cycling opportunities for residents. For a list of municipal recycling coordinators and contact information visit ucnj.org/recycle.

For more information about Union County recycling events and programs visit ucnj.org/recycle or call the Union County Recycling Hotline at 908-654-9889.

Electronics recycling supports the goals of Chairman Granados’s Moving Union County Forward “Plant a Seed” initiative for building participation in recycling countywide and engaging the public in conservation and environmental education.

The Freeholder Board is also encouraging all 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 on the Recycle Coach app can be found at ucnj.org/recycling/recycle-coach-app.

Quick links to all Union County environmental programs can be found at ucnj.org/green-connection.

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Fuzzy Lemons Featured at Free Union County CommUNITY PRIDE Day Celebrating All Families

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders invites residents and visitors to enjoy a day of free fun activities for children, parents, friends and family featuring the beloved rock ‘n’ roll of The Fuzzy Lemons, at the upcoming Union County CommUNITY PRIDE Day event on Saturday, June 16 at Rahway River Park in Rahway. CommUNITY PRIDE Day activities begin at noon and the Fuzzy Lemons will take the stage at 1:00 p.m.

“Union County CommUNITY PRIDE Day brings our community together for a family-friendly celebration in the name of human rights and equal rights for LGBTQ residents, and we are all looking forward to being joined by The Fuzzy Lemons,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados.

“For ten years The Fuzzy Lemons have celebrated the joys and struggles of being a kid,” said Dave Lambert, vocalist and guitarist for The Fuzzy Lemons. “The members of the band draw upon their own experiences as parents and teachers (and as former children themselves) to craft tunes that can be enjoyed by fans young and old, of all walks of life.”

The Fuzzy Lemons are known far and wide for their irresistible get-up-and-go approach to performing for young audiences.

“So pump your fist and shout along with the Lemons to ‘Girls Rock,’ stomp your feet for Kid-Dom to ‘Rough and Tumble,’ celebrate your uniqueness with some very individual animals in ‘It’s OK to be Different,’ or just put on your rain boots and join us as we ‘Jump in a Puddle’” said Lambert.

A celebration of all families, Union County CommUNITY PRIDE Day is an afternoon packed with musical performances, arts and crafts, family lawn games, inflatable bounce houses, playground fun and more.

Families are invited to bring blankets or lawn chairs. Food trucks will also be on site for those who wish to purchase lunch.

A Family Equality Rally will kick off at 2:00 p.m. Attendees are welcome to bring a hand-held sign that celebrates the strength of diversity in the Union County community.

Throughout the afternoon, attendees of all ages can visit an interactive display hosted by the Elizabeth Public Library, where they can make wearable items out of recycled materials, and sign up to walk the runway for the “Trash to Fashion” show at 3:00 p.m.

The afternoon’s festivities conclude at 5:00 p.m.

For more information about Union County CommUNITY PRIDE Day visit ucnj.org/Pride, or find the Union County CommUNITY PRIDE Day event page at Facebook.com/CountyOfUnion, or call the Union County Office of Parks and Recreation at 908-527-4900.

In case of rain check Union County on social media for updates. If necessary due to inclement weather, CommUNITY PRIDE Day will be held indoors at the Warinanco Sports Center, at Warinanco Park in Roselle.

Union County’s Pride Month events are organized by the Office of LGBTQ Services, including the LIGHT UP THE NIGHT – TEEN PRIDE celebration for LGBTQ teens and their friends age 16-19 on Friday June 15, 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. at the Union County Performing Arts Center’s Hamilton Stage in Rahway. For ticket information visit ucpac.org (a limited number of free tickets are also available on a first come, first served basis by calling the UCPAC box office, 732-499-8226).

Established as part of Chairman Granados’ 2018 Moving Union County Forward initiatives, the Office of LGBTQ Services, under the Division of Outreach and Advocacy in the Department of Human Services, is the first County government office of its kind in the State of New Jersey. It provides a platform for leadership and collaboration to support equality, serving as a catalyst for advocacy, awareness and action.

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

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Union County Teens Invited to LIGHT UP THE NIGHT – TEEN PRIDE Celebration

Limited number of free tickets available for Union County LGBTQ youth age 16-19.

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the Office of LGBTQ Services are proud to host the first ever Union County LIGHT UP THE NIGHT – TEEN PRIDE celebration for LGBTQ and ally high school youth, ages 16-19. With support from WellCare Health Plans and the Union County Performing Arts Center, teens throughout Union County are invited to enjoy a safe and welcoming night out on Friday, June 15 at Hamilton Stage, located at 360 Hamilton Street, Rahway.

The doors open at 7:30 p.m. and the festivities begin at 8:00 p.m. Dance the night away until 11:00 p.m. for an inclusive evening of fun, light refreshments, DJ, drag queen emcee, and the crowning of the Rainbow Court.

“We are offering the Light Up The Night celebration to provide LGBTQ youth in our community, and their friends, with an opportunity to have fun being themselves in a safe and inclusive venue. I am proud to support Union County’s first teen pride event, and I thank my colleagues on the Freeholder Board for joining with me,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados.

“Light Up The Night invites you to enjoy being yourself and make lifelong memories just as you are. Wear whatever makes you comfortable, glam it up, or wear neon or white to light up the night. Come on your own, with a date, or with a group of friends,” said Freeholder Alexander Mirabella, who is the Freeholder liaison to the Union County Office of LGBTQ Services.

The first 70 tickets are free for Union County youth ages 16-19 while supplies last. These donated tickets may be ordered from the Performing Arts Center box office by phone at 732-499-8226, or by visiting the box office in person. The Box Office is located at the Performing Arts Center Main Stage, 1601 Irving Street in Rahway.

Online sales are not available for the donated tickets.

Those purchasing tickets at the regular price of $25.00 each may order online at ucpac.org (the ticket link is located near the top right area of the window).

Safety is the priority. Security will uphold a strict no tolerance policy for drugs and alcohol. Bags will be checked upon arrival. High School Student ID, with parental consent and photo release is required to be admitted with each ticket.

The Union County Office of LGBTQ Services is organizing this year’s Union County PRIDE events. Established as part of Chairman Granados’ 2018 Moving Union County Forward initiatives, the Office of LGBTQ Services, under the Division of Outreach and Advocacy in the Department of Human Services, is the first County government office of its kind in the State of New Jersey. It provides a platform for leadership and collaboration to support equality, serving as a catalyst for advocacy, awareness and action.

For more information about the Office of LGBTQ Services, contact Danni Newbury, coordinator, at 908-527-4742 or dnewbury@ucnj.org.

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Message from Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados regarding LGBTQ related activities

I have received several emails of appreciation from our residents. I have also received a few negative emails in reference to our strong support for LGBTQ residents and creating equality for all across our county.

So I want to be clear with those who feel negatively about our support for LGBTQ related activities sponsored by our County Freeholder Board in recognition of Pride Month, we are steadfast in our commitment to advocating for equality and advancing the equal rights movement. I will stand against anyone who feels that we should not be treating each other equally as a county of inclusiveness for all. We are all unique and should be highlighting our differences as positives not negatives, we only can move forward if we learn to build bridges in our communities not tear them down. Seeing negative e-mails like these only makes me stand stronger by my decision and clearly validates the need for the Office of LGBTQ Services (the first County in the State to have this office) and have events to honor and respect the LGBTQ community.​

So with that said, I stand firm in supporting LGBTQ residents and allies – that includes lending my voice and active support in efforts to combat discrimination, hate and fear.

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Lane closings planned for Goethals Bridge, Bayonne Bridge, Holland Tunnel and George Washington Bridge

Lane closings are planned this weekend and/or next week for the Goethals Bridge, Bayonne Bridge, Holland Tunnel and George Washington Bridge for ongoing construction and repair projects.

Goethals Bridge:

  • The bridge’s New York-bound lanes will be closed from 10 p.m. tonight, June 8, through 9 a.m. Saturday, June 9, and from 11:59 p.m. Saturday, June 9, through 9 a.m. Sunday, June 10, to accommodate reconfiguration of the bridge’s New York-bound span.  Traffic will be diverted to the Outerbridge Crossing and Bayonne Bridge during the closing.  New Jersey-bound traffic will not be impacted. 

Bayonne Bridge:

  • The bridge will be closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday night through Thursday night, June 11-14, to accommodate ongoing construction work.  The overnight closures will be scheduled consistently Monday through Thursday nights through the end of this summer.

Holland Tunnel:

  • One westbound lane in the tunnel will be closed during overnight hours from Sunday, June 10, through Thursday, June 14, from 11:59 p.m. each night through 5:30 a.m. the following morning.  The closings are needed for ongoing tunnel repairs.
  • One eastbound lane in the tunnel will be closed during overnight hours from Sunday, June 10, through Thursday, June 14, from 11 p.m. each night through 5 a.m. the following morning.  The closings are needed for ongoing tunnel repairs.

George Washington Bridge:

  • Two upper level lanes on the bridge’s eastbound side will be closed from 10 p.m. Friday, June 8, through 10 a.m. Saturday, June 9.
  • Two upper level lanes on the bridge’s westbound side will be closed from 10 p.m. Friday, June 8, through 10 a.m. Saturday, June 9.
  • The Palisades Interstate Parkway toll plaza will be closed from 10 p.m. Friday, June 8, through 10 a.m. Saturday, June 9, and from 10 p.m. Saturday, June 9, through 10 a.m. Sunday, June 10.

To receive real time traffic updates, travelers should register for Bridge and Tunnel Alerts at www.paalerts.com, call 511 or visit www.511NY.org or www.511NJ.org

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Union County Clerk Extends Office Hours, June 2nd for Primary Election Voters Using Mail-In Ballots

Union County, NJ – Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi announces that her Main Office in Elizabeth will be open for special hours on Saturday, June 2, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for voters seeking last-minute mail-in ballots. Ms. Rajoppi’s Annex Office in Westfield will also be open for ballots on June 2 for its regular Saturday hours of 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

“Any voter can use a Vote-by-Mail ballot for any reason,” said Ms. Rajoppi. “The special Saturday opening in Elizabeth helps ensure that voters can cast their Vote-by-Mail ballot in time to participate in the Primary Election. Voters can also use our Westfield office during regular Saturday hours to cast their mail-in ballot.”

The County Clerk’s office is located at the Union County Courthouse, 2 Broad Street, Room 113 in Elizabeth, and at the Colleen Fraser Building, 300 North Avenue East in Westfield.

Voters can obtain their Vote-by-Mail Application, receive their ballot, fill it out, and cast it in a secure lock box at the Elizabeth or Westfield offices, all in one convenient “One-Stop” visit.

Voters using the One-Stop service have until Monday, June 4 at 3:00 p.m. to obtain their ballot.

To visit the Elections Office in Elizabeth during the special June 2 hours, use the rear entrance of the Courthouse Complex and proceed to Room 113.

For complete details on Vote-by-Mail and all other election services call the County Clerk at 908-527-4996, download the free Union County Votes app or visit the County Clerk’s new elections website, unioncountyvotes.com.

 

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Just “ASK” for Information about Senior Services in Union County

Union County, NJ – Union County residents seeking information about services for senior adults age 60 and older can visit any of seven convenient Aging Services Kiosk (ASK) locations to speak with staff from the county’s Department of Human Services, Division on Aging.

Experienced staff will be available at public libraries in Linden, Mountainside, Clark, Fanwood and Summit. ASK will also be available at a community center in Westfield.

“Our goal is to help residents connect with expert assistance and personal guidance, in a friendly, familiar environment close to home,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “The ASK program has helped hundreds of County residents since it first began in 2012 and I encourage seniors, their families and caregivers to make use of this popular service.”

Through the ASK community outreach program, members of the staff travel throughout Union County providing information about services such as home delivered meals, respite care, home care, adult day care and support services for caregivers.

Assistance with completing applications and forms is also provided.

All Union County residents are welcome to attend any ASK event. The March 2018 dates and locations are:

 

Wednesday, May 9
Linden Public Library
31 E. Henry Street
Linden, 07036
10:00 – 12:00
 
Friday, May 11
Mountainside Public Library
Constitution Plaza
Mountainside, 07092
12:30 – 2:30
 
Monday, May 14
Clark Public Library
303 Westfield Avenue
Clark, 07066
10:00 – 12:00
 
Wednesday, May 23
Fanwood Public Library
5 Forest Road
Fanwood, 07023
10:00 – 12:00
 
Tuesday, May 29
Union Public Library
1980 Morris Avenue
Union, 07083
12:00 – 2:00

The Union County Division on Aging and Disability Resource Connection’s (ADRC) goal is to promote wellness, independence, dignity and choice for seniors and their families. It is one of 670 “Area Agencies on Aging” nationwide established under the federal Older Americans Act. The division has information printed in both English and Spanish.

Check for the upcoming schedule of stops for an ASK kiosk coming near you as dates and locations are posted in local newspapers, the Senior News, Facebook, Twitter and the Union County website, ucnj.org.

For further information about the Union County Division on Aging and Disability Resource Connection, call the division’s toll free number: 1-888-280-8226, or 908-527-4870 or 4858 or visit the Union County government website at ucnj.org.

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(event postponed) Make a Difference Today – Join the Green Brook Park Special Cleanup Event

Please note: due to inclement weather, the May 12 event at Green Brook Park has been postponed until further notice.

Union County, NJ – If you are looking for a chance to pitch in for the environment, come to a special volunteer event with the Union County Adopt-a-Park program and members of the North Plainfield Shade Tree Advisory Board on Saturday, May 12, 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and help clean up a section of Green Brook Park.

Green Brook is part of the Union County Parks system. It is located in Plainfield and extends into North Plainfield.

Members of the public can meet up with the cleanup team at 9:30 a.m. at the intersection of Parkview Avenue and Clinton Avenue in North Plainfield, next to the Green Brook Park sign.

This area is tended to regularly by members of the Shade Tree Advisory Board, and extra hands are needed on May 12 to help pick up litter and debris, and clear away invasive species so that native plants have room to grow next spring.

Gloves, bags and tools will be provided and participants should bring an empty bucket if they have one. The cleanup event will be over by noon.

Volunteers should dress to get muddy and/or dirty!

Any individual or group can join Adopt-A-Park and help preserve Union County’s 36 public parks. For more information visit Adopt-A-Park online at ucnj.org/parks or call 908-789-3683.

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

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Trout Fishing Season Begins April 7th in Union County’s Parks

State worker stocking Union County’s Nomahegan Park waterways with trout in Cranford.

Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados announced today that Union County is prepared for the hundreds of anglers who descend on the County’s parks and waterways for the opening day of trout season, scheduled for Saturday, April 7 at 8 a.m.

According to the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife, Union County rivers and lakes are scheduled to be stocked with 23,950 rainbow trout this spring. The trout are among approximately 570,000 rainbow trout raised this season at the Division’s Pequest Trout Hatchery in Hackettstown.

The following County waterbodies and the number of trout they are receiving are as follows:

  • Lower Echo Lake – 1,300
  • Milton Lake – 1,860
  • Nomahegan Park Lake – 400
  • Passaic River* – 7,260           
  • Rahway River – 11,900
  • Seeley’s Pond, Watchung Reservation – 780
  • Warinanco Park Lake – 450

* Includes entire length of river upstream and downstream from Union County

The Division has also announced that stocking on the Rahway River has been extended two miles from St. Georges Ave. to Lawrence St. in Rahway.

“Fishing is a fun, affordable activity that residents of any age may enjoy,” Freeholder Chairman Granados said. “Our parks are easily accessible and we are excited to continue this Spring ritual with the cooperation of the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife.”

To fish for trout or salmon, a valid annual New Jersey fishing license and trout stamp are both required for residents at least 16 years and less than 70 years of age plus all non-residents 16 years and older. Only one daily creel limit of trout may be in possession. Once the creel limit is reached, an angler may continue to fish provided any additional trout caught are immediately returned to the water unharmed. When fishing from the shoreline, no more than three fishing rods, hand lines or combination thereof may be used. Separate stringers or buckets must be used for each angler’s catch. Containers in boats may hold only the combined daily creel limit for each legal angler on board.

For more information on New Jersey’s Spring Trout Season, visit http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/trtinfo.htm or call the Trout Hotline at (609) 633-6765.