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Union County Announces Registration for 2025 Senior Art Exhibit

The Union County Board of County Commissioners is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the 2025 Union County Senior Art Exhibit. This annual showcase celebrates the creativity of Union County’s senior artists and will be on display from April 21st to June 4, 2025, at the Scotch Plains campus of Union College of Union County, NJ.

Residents of Union County, age 60 and up, both professional and non-professional artists, are invited to submit original artwork completed between April 2022 and April 2025. The exhibit is coordinated by the Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs and will conclude with a special reception for all exhibiting artists on June 4th.

“The Senior Art Exhibit is a wonderful opportunity for our older residents to showcase their artistic talents and share their creativity with the community,” said Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Lourdes Leon. “We encourage all senior artists, whether they are seasoned professionals or trying something new, to participate in this inspiring event.”

Artists may enter their work in the following categories: acrylic painting, oil painting, watercolor, pastel, works on paper (drawing), photography, digital art (excluding digital photography), mixed media, printmaking, sculpture, and craft. A panel of professional artists will judge the entries, with separate awards for professional and non-professional artists. First-place winners will advance to the New Jersey Senior Citizens Art Show in the fall.

“The Union County Senior Art Exhibit is an important celebration of artistic expression at any stage of life,” said Commissioner Bette Jane Kowalski, Liaison to the Cultural and Heritage Advisory Board. “Each year, we are amazed by the incredible talent on display, and we are proud to provide a platform for our senior artists to be recognized.”

The deadline to register is April 13, 2025, and online registration is required. Complete rules, instructions, and the registration form are available at https://ucnj.org/senior-art. Seniors without internet access may have a relative or friend register on their behalf, or they can contact the Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs for assistance by calling 908-558-2552 (weekdays). Relay users dial 711.

This program is made possible by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. To learn more about the programs and services offered by the Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, visit https://ucnj.org/parks-recreation/cultural-heritage-affairs/.

For more information or to request assistance with registration, email msturm@ucnj.org or call 908-558-2552.

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Union County Awarded $1.99 Million NJDOL Grant to Expand Summer Youth Work Experience Program

The Union County Board of County Commissioners is proud to announce that Union County has been awarded a $1,996,800 grant from the New Jersey Department of Labor (NJDOL) to support the Summer Youth Work Experience Program, which will provide employment opportunities for 480 youth across Union County.

This vital program will offer young participants meaningful paid work experiences, workforce training, and professional development opportunities to help them build essential job skills and prepare for future careers.

“The Summer Youth Work Experience Program is a transformative initiative that empowers our young people by providing them with invaluable work experience,” said Union County Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. “This investment will not only benefit the participants but also strengthen our local workforce and economy. We are grateful to the NJDOL for recognizing the importance of this program and to our dedicated partners for making it possible.”

This initiative is a collaborative effort involving several key organizations committed to workforce development and youth empowerment, including the United Way of Greater Union County, Community Access Unlimited, Project SEARCH at Overlook Medical Center, Union College of Union County, NJ (UCNJ), Union County Vocational-Technical Schools, Elizabeth Development Company, Housing Authority of the City of Elizabeth, and the cities of Elizabeth, Rahway, and Plainfield.

“I have always believed that access to meaningful job opportunities can change the trajectory of a young person’s life, and this funding will allow us to do exactly that for 480 youth in Union County,” said Commissioner Sergio Granados, Liaison to the Union County Workforce Development Board. “This is more than just a summer job—it’s an investment in their future, a stepping stone to long-term success, and a chance to break barriers that too many young people face when entering the workforce. With the support of our partners, we are giving these young individuals the tools, experience, and confidence they need to thrive in their careers and contribute to our community. Union County remains committed to expanding workforce development and ensuring that every resident has a pathway to success.”

The program will launch this summer, offering participants the chance to engage in structured work experiences across various industries, helping them gain valuable skills, explore career interests, and build a foundation for long-term success.

For more information about the Union County Workforce Development Board’s programs and services, visit www.ucnj.org/wdb/ or contact Antonio Rivera, Director of Workforce Development at 908- 527-4195.

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Union County Clerk Announces Continuation of Free Property Fraud Alert Program to Protect Homeowners

Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi is pleased to announce the continuation of the Property Fraud Alert program, a free subscription service designed to safeguard Union County homeowners against property fraud. “Property fraud is a growing crime and homeowners need to protect themselves,” Clerk Rajoppi said.

Property fraud is committed when someone illegally uses your property for monetary gain, often by recording a fraudulent document in the Union County land records office to appear as if they own your home or property. It can also occur when someone illegally records a lien against your home or property.

“If someone files a property document with a similar or same name as yours, you will get an alert either by phone or email,” Ms. Rajoppi said. “Then you can go to the Clerk’s property website at https://ucnj.org/county-clerk/ to check to see if the document refers to your property address. If it does, the homeowner should go to their local Police Department and file a police report. They can then take the report to the Office of the Union County Prosecutor who will investigate. Unfortunately, property fraud is one of the largest growing crimes in America today,” she added.  “I’m hopeful this program will give homeowners some peace of mind.”

Since its inception ten years ago, Property Fraud Alert has been widely adopted by Union County homeowners, with thousands of subscribers benefitting from its protection. Homeowners and their family members can sign up for free by visiting https://propertyfraudalert.com/select or by calling the hotline at 800-728-3858. Subscribers can choose how they would like to be notified whenever a document with their name is recorded in the participating County Land Records office – either by email, text message, or voice phone call.

This service is available for residential property owners as well as business owners and properties owned as part of trusts. The alert system is also useful to receive information of the recording of the documents prior to and after a real estate closing. It will also confirm that a lien discharge has been recorded.

Family members of elderly and health-impaired individuals may register for their loved ones. Although Property Fraud Alert cannot prevent fraud, it serves as an early warning system, allowing property owners to take necessary actions if they suspect fraudulent activity. For more information, please visit https://propertyfraudalert.com/select or call 800-728-3858.

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Union County LGBTQ+ Office to Host Virtual Empowerment Hour Honoring Women’s History Month

Union County, NJ – March 6, 2025 — The Union County Board of County Commissioners is proud to present the latest LGBTQ+ Empowerment Hour, a virtual event celebrating Women’s History Month on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, at 6:30 PM via Zoom. This special edition will be co-hosted by Commissioner Rebecca L. Williams and Micayla Mirabella, focusing on the contributions of LGBTQ+ women in history and ongoing efforts to uplift and support them.

“The Empowerment Hour provides a space to celebrate and amplify LGBTQ+ voices,” said Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. “As we recognize Women’s History Month, it is essential to highlight the achievements of LGBTQ+ women and reaffirm our commitment to equality, inclusion, and progress for all.”

Commissioner Rebecca L. Williams, Liaison to the Union County LGBTQ+ Ad Hoc Committee, emphasized the significance of the event: “Women’s History Month is not just about honoring the past but also uplifting those shaping our present and future. LGBTQ+ women have played a crucial role in advancing rights and visibility, and we are proud to create a space where their voices can be heard and celebrated.”

The Empowerment Hour is part of Union County’s ongoing efforts to promote inclusivity and provide resources for LGBTQ+ residents. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.

To join the discussion, register at www.ucnj.org/lgbtq.

This program is presented by the Union County Board of County Commissioners in collaboration with the Union County Office of LGBTQ Affairs. For more information about upcoming LGBTQ+ events, contact Robert Charkowsky at 908-527-4742 or visit www.ucnj.org/lgbtq.

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Union County Prosecutor’s Office and Kean University to Host Multi-Agency Law Enforcement Recruitment Fair, with Agency Recruitment Spanning Five States

The Union County Prosecutor’s Office is proud to announce the 2025 Law Enforcement Recruitment Fair where law enforcement agencies from five states will come together to participate in a joint recruitment event on Tuesday, March 11, 2025 from 10:00am to 4:00pm at Kean University’s Harwood Arena, located at 1000 Morris Avenue in Union, New Jersey.

Over 110 federal, state, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies will be participating in this recruitment event. This follows a highly successful 2024 recruitment event, also hosted by the Union County Prosecutor’s Office and Kean University, which resulted in hundreds of hires across the state. We anticipate that this year’s event will be  even larger and more   impactful.

“The Union County Prosecutor’s Office is excited to announce our upcoming Law Enforcement Recruitment Fair on March 11th,” Union County Prosecutor William Daniel states. “This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals interested in serving their community to connect with a variety of law enforcement agencies. We believe that strong community relationships are essential for effective policing, and we’re looking for dedicated individuals who are committed to building trust and making a positive impact.”

“The badge represents more than just authority; it symbolizes trust, service, and a commitment to our community. As law enforcement evolves, so must our approach to recruitment. On March 11th, we invite those with a passion for justice and a desire to make a difference to join us at the Law Enforcement Recruitment Fair. This is your chance to be part of a new generation of law enforcement professionals, where integrity, empathy, and a dedication to community are paramount”, Union County Prosecutor’s Office Chief of Detectives Dr. Harvey Barnwell states. “As indicated in the past years, the fair is open to everyone interested in a career in law enforcement, regardless of experience or education level. Come explore your options, ask questions, and start your journey towards a meaningful career that makes a positive impact.”

Kean University President Lamont O. Repollet, Ed.D., said he is proud to partner with the Union County Prosecutor’s Office on this important event.

“Kean values its longstanding collaboration with the Union County Prosecutor’s Office on this important recruitment fair,” said Kean University President Lamont O. Repollet, Ed.D. “The University’s criminal justice program equips students with the knowledge and skills they need to excel in law enforcement, and this event helps open doors for them to pursue careers that positively impact our communities.”

“Law enforcement plays a vital role in maintaining the safety and well-being of our communities, and it is essential that our agencies reflect the diversity, values, and strength of the people they serve,” said Union County Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. “This recruitment fair is more than a hiring event—it’s an opportunity for individuals from all backgrounds to step into meaningful careers where they can make a difference. I encourage everyone, whether you’re just starting out or considering a new path, to explore the many opportunities available and become part of the next generation of dedicated public servants.”

“This fair is a great opportunity for anyone considering a career in law enforcement,” said Senate President Nick Scutari. “These are highly professional departments devoted to keeping our communities secure and residents safe. They will welcome recruits who value public service with good jobs that offer the satisfaction of contributing to our quality of life.”

Senator Joseph Cryan emphasized his support for those interested in a career in law enforcement. “The Union County Prosecutor’s Office Recruitment Fair is a great opportunity for those looking to serve their community through a career in law enforcement,” said Senator Joseph Cryan (D-Union). “Law enforcement is a noble profession that requires dedication, integrity, and a commitment to public service. I encourage anyone interested to attend, ask questions, and explore the many pathways available in this field.”

“I highly encourage anyone with an interest in law enforcement to attend the upcoming recruitment fair to learn about available opportunities,” said Senator Jon Bramnick. This is a great opportunity for those interested in a career in law enforcement to discover available opportunities to serve, protect and make a positive impact in our community.”

Law enforcement partners from federal, state, county, and municipal agencies will be in attendance. Applicants are encouraged to dress professionally and bring their resumes.

In addition, individuals seeking a career as assistant prosecutors, lab technicians, administrators, and clerks will have the opportunity to discuss those careers and be advised of the process necessary to pursue those positions.

The Law Enforcement Recruitment Fair is jointly hosted by Kean University and the Union County Prosecutor’s Office, with the support of the Union County Board of County Commissioners, New Jersey Senate President Nicholas Scutari, New Jersey Senators Joseph Cryan, and Jon Bramnick.

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Step Into Spring at Union County’s Galloping Hill Golf Course: Celebrate the Grand Opening of the New Swing Suite at Galloping Hill Alongside Championship Golf and the Hill Tavern

The Union County Board of County Commissioners is excited to introduce the Swing Suite at Galloping Hill, a private virtual golf simulator now open at Galloping Hill Golf Course in Union. Whether you’re perfecting your swing or just here for the fun, Swing Suite delivers a high-tech, immersive golf experience with great food, cold drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere—all just steps away from one of Union County’s best-kept dining secrets: The Hill Tavern, which is open to the public.

The grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Swing Suite at Galloping Hill was held on Wednesday, February 26, with Union County Commissioner Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon, Commissioner Sergio Granados, and Commissioner Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded in attendance, along with other county and community leaders. The event marked the official launch of this exciting addition to Galloping Hill Golf Course, further expanding the recreational and social opportunities available to Union County residents and visitors.

“The new Swing Suite at Galloping Hill is an exciting addition to Galloping Hill Golf Course, providing a fun and interactive way to enjoy golf year-round,” said Commissioner Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. “Whether you’re here to refine your skills or just have fun with friends and family, this space offers a unique experience that complements everything Galloping Hill has to offer—including the championship golf course and fantastic dining at The Hill Tavern.”

With advanced golf simulation technology from Uneekor, the Swing Suite at Galloping Hill provides a realistic and interactive way to play golf indoors, tracking everything from club speed to ball trajectory. Guests can choose from a selection of world-renowned courses, making it the perfect year-round activity for golfers of all skill levels.

Beyond golf, The Hill Tavern, located inside the Galloping Hill Clubhouse, is a hidden gem that offers a welcoming atmosphere and exceptional dining experience year-round. Open to the public, this inviting restaurant features a full menu of delicious meals, complemented by daily happy hour specials and seasonal beer selections from local breweries. Guests can enjoy spacious indoor seating, as well as open-air dining and cozy fire pits, making it the perfect spot to relax after a round of golf or gather with family and friends. With family-friendly promotions, including ‘Kids Eat Free’ nights on select months, The Hill Tavern provides an ideal setting for casual outings, special celebrations, or simply unwinding with a great meal and a drink in hand.

“Galloping Hill Golf Course is already known for its premier public golf experience, and with the addition of the Swing Suite at Galloping Hill, there’s now an option for players of all skill levels to enjoy the game in a whole new way,” said Commissioner Sergio Granados, Chairman of the Open Space Recreation and Historic Preservation Trust Board. “Beyond golf, we also want to reintroduce residents to The Hill Tavern, a hidden gem with great food, drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere for all. Whether you’re playing a round, perfecting your swing indoors, or just coming by for a meal, Galloping Hill has something for everyone.”

Galloping Hill Golf Course is widely regarded as one of the best public golf courses in New Jersey, featuring a challenging 18-hole course designed for golfers of all skill levels. With rolling fairways, picturesque views, and top-tier course conditions, it offers an outstanding golf experience close to home. The course also includes a state-of-the-art Learning Center, complete with a driving range, putting green, and instructional programs for all ages. Tee times can be booked online, and the course offers seasonal membership packages and junior golf programs to encourage more players to take advantage of this premier facility.

The Swing Suite at Galloping Hill is available for $60 per hour for up to eight guests, and reservations can be made at www.learningcenterghgc.com/swing-suite-reservations. To explore the full menu and specials at The Hill Tavern, visit www.gallopinghillgolfcourse.com/hill-tavern. Galloping Hill Golf Course is located at 3 Golf Drive, Kenilworth, NJ. For more information on the course, restaurant, or Swing Suite, call 908-241-8700.

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Union County Seeking Residents to Train as Advocates for Victims of Sexual Violence

The Union County Board of County Commissioners announced that they are seeking residents who would like to volunteer with the Union County Rape Crisis Center. Volunteers at the Rape Crisis Center provide guidance and support for victims of sexual violence.

“We are seeking compassionate individuals in Union County who are willing to volunteer their time and support survivors of sexual violence through the Union County Rape Crisis Center,” said Commissioner Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. “Our dedicated volunteers provide crucial guidance and empathy to those in need, offering vital support during a difficult time.  Together, we can make a profound difference in the lives of survivors and foster a community that stands against sexual violence.”

The spring training dates will take place from April 1, 2025 to May 15, 2025 (subject to change) on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Bilingual volunteers are also welcomed.

While no previous experience in counseling is required, all those interested must:

  • Be a Union County Resident
  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Have personal mode of transportation (own car)
  • Have a valid driver’s license
  • Undergo a personal interview
  • Participate in a 40+ hour, state mandated training program

Once trained, Rape Crisis Center volunteers answer calls to the Rape Crisis Center hotline as certified Confidential Sexual Violence Advocates. They also provide medical or legal guidance in person by accompanying victims at hospitals, police departments, courtrooms and other locations related to the aftermath of sexual violence.

Training sessions are held at the Rape Crisis Center offices, located in the Colleen Fraser Building at the Union County complex, 300 North Avenue East in Westfield.

The Union County Rape Crisis Center is a program of the Union County Department of Human Services, Division of Individual & Family Support Services and has been serving Union County residents since 1984. All volunteers are trained, mentored, and supported by professional Union County staff.

If interested and for more information about the volunteer experience, please contact the Union County Rape Crisis Center at (908) 233-7273 or via email rcc@ucnj.org by: March 21, 2025.

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Union County Commissioners’ Gallery Celebrates Women’s History Month

The Union County Board of County Commissioners is pleased to present a collection of artworks by women from Josephine’s Place in celebration of Women’s History Month. The gallery is located on the 6th floor of the Union County Administration Building at 10 Elizabethtown Plaza and its hours are 9:00am to 5:00pm, weekdays. The exhibit will be displayed through April 18, 2025. 

The art classes at Josephine’s Place are made possible by a HEART Grant (History, Education, Arts Reaching Thousands) from the Union County Board of County Commissioners. HEART grants serve as a way to strengthen Union County’s non-profit organizations, artists and scholars, so they can provide innovative projects related to the arts, humanities, and history.

“We are honored to showcase the inspiring artwork of the women of Josephine’s Place in celebration of Women’s History Month. Each piece reflects their creativity and personal journeys,” said Union County Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. “The HEART Grant is a vital resource for ensuring that the arts remain accessible and meaningful for all residents of Union County. We are especially proud to see its impact through the artwork on display this month.”

Josephine’s Place, located in Elizabeth, is a 501c (3) charity designed to facilitate the empowerment of women in the local urban area. The women who come to Josephine’s Place range in age and are from a variety of different countries and cultural backgrounds. The center is a place where women can be open and honest, and it reflects the needs of its participants. Opened in 2003, Josephine’s Place offers programs and events that include life skills, like citizenship preparation, English conversation, and job hunting and workforce readiness. It also provides instructional classes in art, gardening, and music; health and well-being programs like yoga, nutrition, and exercise; and support groups for domestic violence and parenting. The mission of the organization is to create a safe, welcoming space where women have access to classes, workshops, and programs that enable them to grow in confidence, develop competencies and life skills, realize their potential, and uplift their families, communities, and future generations.

“Women’s History Month is a time to celebrate the voices and contributions of women, both in history and in our own community. We are proud to support the artists of Josephine’s Place as they share their creativity and personal stories through this inspiring exhibit,” said Union County Commissioner Bette Jane Kowalski, who serves on the Union County Cultural & Heritage Advisory Board.

The Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, part of the Department of Parks and Recreation, coordinates the exhibits displayed at the Commissioners Gallery. For further information about this and other programs and services related to the arts and history in Union County, please contact the Office at 633 Pearl Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07202; telephone: 908-558-2550; NJ relay users dial 711; or email culturalinfo@ucnj.org.

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Phone Scam Impersonating Law Enforcement

The Union County Sheriff’s Office (UCSO) is warning residents about an ongoing phone scam in which scammers impersonate law enforcement and falsely claim that the person has an arrest warrant.

Scammers inform victims that they missed jury duty or failed to appear for a court date and must pay fines immediately to avoid arrest. The fraudsters even go so far as to spoof official law enforcement phone numbers, use real names of officials, and send fake warrant documents with the victim’s name. It is crucial to understand that these calls are attempts to steal money from victims.

WHEN IN DOUBT, HANG UP! Law enforcement agencies will NEVER request payment over the phone to avoid arrest, cancel a warrant, or make threats if action is not taken. We will also never request payment in the form of gift cards, prepaid cards, or cryptocurrency. If you receive a call making such requests, refuse and hang up. (No report is necessary.) If you fall victim to these scams or have already, please contact your local law enforcement agency to file a police report.

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Union County to Host “Pathways to Employment” Job Fair Featuring Over 30 Hiring Companies

The Union County Board of County Commissioners, in collaboration with the American Job Center, invites interested residents to the Pathways to Employment Job Fair on Monday, March 10th from 10:00am-2:00pm at Warinanco Sports Center, located at 1 Park Drive in Roselle.

“These events are valuable resource for job seekers to connect with top employers across different fields of interest, opening doors to new careers,” said Union County Chairwoman Lourdes M. Leon. “Our past job fairs have successfully helped many residents secure meaningful employment. Providing opportunities for residents to build their futures and achieve their career goals is a priority.”

This employment fair is completely free and open to all Union County residents. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with over 30 companies from a variety of industries, including FedEx, American Red Cross, Port Authority, and the U.S. Navy.

“A thriving job market is essential to a strong community,” said Commissioner Sergio Granados, Liaison to the Workforce Development Board. “Job fairs provide Union County residents with a unique opportunity to connect with both local businesses and nationally recognized companies. By connecting job seekers with employers, we are helping residents secure opportunities that contribute to their professional growth while strengthening the local economy.”

While registration is not required, it is highly encouraged at www.ucnj.org/dhs/job-fairs. Attendees are encouraged to bring multiple copies of their resumes and dress professionally. For employers who wish to participate in the Pathways to Employment Job Fair, please call Carolina Marin at (908) 527-4373 or email ajcbusinessteam@ucnj.org.