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Union County Welcomes NJDC Competitors to Warinanco, Oak Ridge, and Rahway River Park

NJDC comes to Union County NJWarinanco track and field, Oak Ridge archery range to close during the competition.

Union County, NJ  –  The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders reminds residents and visitors that the National Junior Disability Championships (NJDC) are coming to three county parks, from July 16 to July 24.

“We are thrilled to welcome visitors and athletes from all over the country to our Union County parks,” said Freeholder Chairman Mohamed S. Jalloh. “The Freeholder Board has worked to enhance our public recreation resources and provide a more welcoming environment for all, and it is wonderful to see these efforts bear fruit in a way that will help so many young people showcase their abilities on a national stage.”

Union County residents and visitors are encouraged to attend the events and cheer for top young athletes from all across the country. To ensure the safety of the competitors and the general public, the following facilities are reserved for use by NJDC participants for the duration of the event:

  • The Warinanco Park track and field will be closed to the general public all day July 16-17 and 21-24.
  • The Oak Ridge Park archery range will be closed all day from 3:00 p.m. on July 18 through Monday July 20.

The NJDC will include a swimming event, but no special closure for this facility is needed. It will take place at the Walter E. Ulrich Memorial Pool in Rahway River Park, during hours when the pool is normally not in use by the public.

The 2015 National Junior Disability Championships™ (NJDC)TM is presented by Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals at Children’s Specialized Hospital and the NJDC2015NJ Local Organizing Committee. The annual competition celebrates athletes who have physical disabilities and either use wheelchairs, walkers or crutches, who wear orthotics or leg braces, or who may have difficulties with physical coordination.

The 2015 NJDC event will feature over 250 physically disabled athletes from across the country, including athletes from two New Jersey teams, the Children’s Lightning Wheels and the North Jersey Navigators.

The qualifying athletes, ranging in age from 7 to 22, will compete in Paralympic style events including track, field, pentathlon, swimming, powerlifting and archery.

For more information about the 2015 NJDC, including the games event schedule, sponsorship opportunities, and information on volunteering, visit NJDC2015NJ.com or email info@NJDC2015NJ.com.  

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Temporary Bridge Closure – Irving Street Bridge in Rahway

The County will be closing the Irving Street Bridge in Rahway (over the Robinson Branch of the Rahway River) for repairs from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. weekdays, beginning Wednesday July 15th, and lasting approximately two weeks. 

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Submit your Artwork for Art Outside The Box

We are still accepting submissions for artwork for the countywide public art project Art Outside The Box sponsored by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders. Artwork will be applied to the exterior of select Traffic Control Boxes (TCB) around the County. Be part of this exciting initiative! Submit your art today to be considered. For details, and to submit your artwork online, visit https://ucnj.org/artoutsidethebox/

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Mosquito Adulticiding Operations 7/10/15

Union County Mosquito Control will be spraying for adult mosquitoes tonight between 7:30pm and 11:30pm. The spraying will be predicated on the weather conditions; rain and high winds will cancel the operation. The areas to be sprayed are as follows:

  • Berkeley Hts.– Shadow La., Bolton St., Mt Carmel area, DPW yard area
  • Clark–   Conger Way,  Frances Dr., St. Agnes church rear lot, Colonial Dr., Bartell Pl., King Street
  • Cranford– Mohawk Dr.,  South Union Ave., Birchwood Ave., Cranford Ave.
  • Elizabeth– Clarkson Ave.,
  • Fanwood– Fanwood Place
  • Garwood– Hickory Ave.
  • Hillside– Harvard Ave., Cornell Pl., Aldine St., Westminster area
  • Kenilworth– Dorsett Dr., Water Co. Rd.
  • Linden– Tremeley Pt., Bradford Ave., Marion Ave., Lexington Ave.,
  • New Providence– Gales Dr., Grove St.
  • Plainfield- Reeves Terrace, Wiley Ave., Knollwood Ct.,  Terrill Rd., Cushing Rd.
  • Rahway– Leesville Ave., Main St., Central Ave., Church St., New Church St., River Rd. (Walking Path), Whittier St., Elizabeth Ave., Donald Ave., West Scott Ave.
  • Roselle– Chestnut St., Franklin St., West Brook Woods Condos
  • Roselle Park– Chestnut St., Galloping Hill Rd.
  • Springfield– Diven St., Layng Terr., Marion Ave.
  • Summit– Stockton St., Ascot Way, Kent Place
  • Union– Sinclair Ave., Elaine Terrace, Rahway Ave, Brighton St., Gifford Ct.
  • Westfield– Euclid Ave
  • Municipal Parks
    • Clark: Bartell Pk
    • Westfield: Tamaques Park, Mindowaskin Park
    • Linden: Memorial Park
  • County Parks– Cranford: County Park Dr
    • Elizabeth: Mattano Pk., Warinanco Pk.
    • Garwood: Unami Pk.
    • Clark: Union County Parkway (Valley Rd Side), Oak Ridge Park
    • Plainfield: Milt Campbell Park
    • Rahway: Rahway Park
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Do You Have What it takes to be a Master Tree Steward?

 

Master Tree Stewards Union County NJUnion County, NJ – If you can take a series of guided visits to nearby nature preserves, then you have what it takes to join the Master Tree Stewards of Union County. Members of this all-volunteer organization spend the fall season learning about the critical role that trees play in our environment, and each spring they share their knowledge with hundreds of fourth grade students throughout the County.

“Urban and suburban trees are proven to provide many benefits. They reduce airborne pollutants, prevent storm runoff, and help keep neighborhoods cool in the summer,” said Freeholder Chairman Mohamed Jalloh. “If you are looking for a volunteer opportunity that gets you in touch with nature and children while helping to improve our Union County environment, the Master Tree Stewards is the place for you.”

Studies have also linked urban trees to improved public health and safety as well as economic growth.

The Master Tree Stewards is a free program run by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County, and supported in part by the Freeholder Board. The Extension offices are located in the Colleen Frasier County Services building in Westfield, at 300 North Avenue East.

No previous experience with trees or teaching is necessary.

To become a certified Master Tree Steward, prospective members partake in a series of guided visits to nature preserves starting in September. They learn how to communicate with children about the role that trees play in the environment, and how to plant and care for trees.

After completing the training program, the newly minted Master Tree Stewards receive a teaching kit and supplies, and they visit fourth grade classrooms to present fun-and-games lessons about trees.

Master Tree Stewards can also engage in other tree-related community service projects throughout the year.

To receive an application and more details, contact Extension Agent James Nichnadowicz at 908-654-9854 or nichnadowicz@ucnj.org. Don’t delay – training starts on September 9.

For more information about the Master Tree Stewards, 4-H Clubs, and other Extension programs for all ages, visit online at ucnj.org/rce.

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Aaron and Laura Cohen of Garwood Named Walk MS 2015 Ambassadors

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Union County Freeholder Vice Chairman Bruce H. Bergen presents a resolution to Aaron and Laura Cohen of Garwood recognizing them for their dedication and hard work in raising funds for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and congratulating them on being named the Walk MS 2015 Ambassadors by the New Jersey Metro Chapter. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an unpredictable and often disabling disease of the central nervous system that disrupts the flow of information within the brain, and between the brain and body. Laura and Aaron, who has been living with MS for many years, and their dedicated team have raised $633,000 over 15 years for the National MS Society through Walk MS. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union

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Whole Foods Hiring Event at Union County’s Workforce Innovation Center

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to r. Union County Freeholder Sergio Granados, liaison to the Workforce Investment Board, Union County Freeholder Chairman Mohamed S. Jalloh, also a liaison to the Workforce Investment Board, join with Whole Foods Market executives,  Rahana Gittens, Executive Director of Team Member Services for Whole Foods Market, and Scott Skonieczny, Associate Director, Team Member Services, Whole Foods Market, in welcoming a group of applicants for the new Whole Foods Market scheduled to open in Clark later this Summer.

The photo was taken at Union County’s Workforce Innovation Center at the Jersey Gardens Mall in Elizabeth.  The Workforce Innovation Center is funded in part through the County of Union.

As part of his initiatives for 2015, Chairman Jalloh announced an expansion of the Workforce Innovation Center to provide jobs and placements, programs assisting entrepreneurs, small business owners and more. Whole Foods has committed to hiring for 150-200 positions at its store in Clark, and other regional markets it has.

(Photo by James Lowney, Office of Public Information)

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Tickets available for “Mandela: Apartheid to Die for” July 25 at UCPAC

ELIZABETH, NJ- – Tickets are now available for Mandela: Apartheid to Die For to be presented Saturday, July 25th at 2:00 p.m. at the Union County Performing Arts Center’s Mainstage in Rahway.

The exclusive performance at the Arts Center is presented by United Youth of New Jersey (UYNJ)- a non-profit youth organization based in Elizabeth, New Jersey, in partnership with the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders, through the Union County Advancing Community Theater program (UCACT).

The second performance in the UCACT 2015 season, Mandela is an original work, written and produced by Charlotte and Kenny Brown, founders of UYNJ. The play tells the story of Nelson Mandela, the former President of South Africa who became known and respected all over the world as a symbol of the struggle against apartheid and all forms of racism.

Tickets are priced at $10 and can be purchased online at ucpac.org or through the UCPAC Box Office at 732-499-8226.

The mission of the United Youth of New Jersey Corporation is to provide a living-learning environment that encourages academic and personal development for a diverse community, while addressing the whole family with well-maintained facilities, to continue to be an afterschool learning center for at-risk youth and provide them with the motivation and tools needed to succeed in school and in life.

UCACT grants funding to cover the hard costs associated with putting up at production at the Union County Performing Arts Center. Through creative partnership and a holistic approach, the program creates a successful business model for Community Theater, allowing them to provide quality performances while also thriving financially.

For more information on UCACT, please contact Victoria Durbin Drake, Chief of Staff, Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders, at 908-558-2278 or visit ucnj.org/ucact.

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Union County Sheriff’s K9 Unit Receives Donation of Pet Oxygen Masks

Sheriff K9 Donation

Union County Sheriff Joseph Cryan thanks Florence Duggan of Westfield for the donation of pet oxygen masks to the K9 Search and Rescue Unit from the Sussex Hills Kennel Club. The officers from the K9 unit are (from left) Officer Ryan Wilson, Sgt. Brian Howarth with K9 Devante, Officer Timothy O’Grady, Detective Anthony Gialanella and Officer Bryan Frew.

The K-9 Search and Rescue Unit’s assignments include searching buildings, locating missing persons, detecting narcotics, detecting explosives/explosive devices and specialized patrol functions. The services of this unit are requested by law enforcement agencies throughout Union County, and sometimes beyond the county limits. They also respond to calls which include providing assistance to the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Drug Enforcement Agency, New Jersey State Police, U.S. Customs, U.S. Postal Police and the U.S. Secret Service.

(Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Opening Day for the 70th Season of Union County Youth League Baseball

Opening Day

Union County Freeholders Christopher Hudak and Sergio Granados attended Opening Day for the 70th season of Union County Youth League Baseball at Warinanco Park in Roselle. Boys and girls 8-15 years old from throughout Union County participate in the league. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)