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More Accolades for Union County Vo-Tech Schools

More Accolades for Union County Vo-Tech Schools

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is proud to announce that all five Union County Vocational-Technical Schools have earned a place in the 2014 Newsweek list of “absolute” top-performing high schools in the country.

“The continued national recognition of our Vo-Tech schools’ performance is a testament to UCVTS community’s commitment to creating an atmosphere that supports challenging academics and personal development,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak.

“I am extremely proud of the UCVTS community for their academic accomplishments and congratulate our students, dedicated staff members, and administrators on this latest national recognition,” said UCVTS Superintendent Peter A. Capodice. “I look forward to building on the educational foundation we have set.”

For its survey, Newsweek ranked the top 500 schools nationwide using academic criteria including graduation rates and college enrollment.

Newsweek’s latest survey includes two lists: ‘America’s Top High Schools 2014,’ which ranks schools based solely on performance (“absolute” list), and ‘Beating the Odds: America’s Top High Schools for Low-Income Students,’ which ranks schools with poverty levels taken into account (“relative” list).

All five Union County Vocational-Technical Schools were ranked in Newsweek’s “absolute” list of top-performing high schools in the country.

Union County’s Magnet High School ranked #2 nationally. The Academy for Allied Health Science ranked #21, the Academy for Information Technology ranked #27, the Academy For The Preforming Arts ranked #52, and Union County Vocational-Technical High School #198.

The UCVTS campus is located at 1776 Raritan Road in Scotch Plains. Expanded and updated considerably within recent years, the campus includes five high schools that engage students in challenging college-level academics and high demand workforce skills within a supportive environment.

The application process for UCVTS begins when prospective 8th-grade students attend a required information session at the campus in Scotch Plains. The first session will be on Saturday, September 20. Students who are interested in applying to enter as freshmen in fall 2015 can visit ucvts.tec.nj.us for the schedule of available sessions and all details about applying.

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Union County Police PBA Local 73 Volunteers for Habitat for Humanity

Union County Freeholders Linda Carter (L) and Bette Jane Kowalski (R) joined Public Safety Director Andrew Moran (2ndL) and Union County Police Chief Daniel Vaniska (4th R) during a visit with  members of Union County Police PBA Local 73 at the Habitat for Humanity project on West Seventh Street in Plainfield. The members of PBA Local 73 volunteered and helped build houses that will go to deserving members of the community. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

 

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Freeholder Board Congratulates New Jersey ACT-SO Gold Medalists

 

(From left) Union County Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak, Vice Chairman Mohamed Jalloh and Freeholders Linda Carter and Angel G. Estrada congratulate James Morris (3rd L) and Azana Crawley (3rd R) on becoming New Jersey ACT-SO Gold Medalists. ACT-SO, which stand for Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics, is a NAACP student enrichment program that culminates in local, state and national competitions where students compete for awards and prizes. Both gold medalists attend the Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy in Elizabeth. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Freeholder Board Congratulates Scholarship Award Winner

(From left) Union County Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak, Freeholder Vernell Wright, Union County Vocational Technical Schools Superintendent Peter Capodice and Freeholders Bette Jane Kowalski and Alexander Mirabella congratulate Austin Mathew of Union (3rdL) on being a recipient of a New Jersey Association of Counties and PSE&G Foundation 2014 Scholarship Award. Mathew graduated from Union County Magnet High School and now attends the New Jersey Institute of Technology. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Observes POW/MIA Remembrance Day

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders invites all residents and visitors to join in the commemoration of POW/MIA Remembrance Day, in front of the Union County Courthouse at 2 Broad Street in Elizabeth on Friday, September 19. The ceremony will start promptly at 11:15 a.m.

“This annual public ceremony pays tribute to our service men and women who were prisoners of war, and those missing in action,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak. “Please join us as we pause to recognize the sacrifices of our military, and their families and loved ones. With this public ceremony we honor those who are absent, and reaffirm our government’s commitment to ensure that all are accounted for.”

In the event of rain, the ceremony will take place inside the Courthouse, in the first floor Rotunda.

For more information call the Freeholder Board at 908-527-4219.

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Union County Mobile Document-Shredding Program Will Visit Westfield September 27

WESTFIELD, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders announces that its next mobile paper-shredding program for personal documents will be available on Saturday, September 27, at the Westfield Memorial Pool in Westfield.

“Union County’s mobile document-shredding service helps residents fight identity theft and eliminate clutter in their homes,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak, liaison to the Solid Waste Advisory Council. “It is a cost-effective way to assist our recycling efforts and it ties in with Union County’s other Go Green Initiatives.”

The Sept. 27th shredding event will take place at the Westfield Memorial Pool, located at 713 Cumberland Street in Westfield. NEXCUT Shredding of Elizabeth will be shredding documents at the site from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine. The shredding event will end before 1 p.m. if the shredding truck reaches capacity.

All Union County residents are eligible to use the paper-shredding service. In an effort to accommodate everyone, there is a limit of four 10-pound bags or boxes per person. Documents should not be bound. Please remove plastic binders and paperclips. Paper that is wet/damp will not be accepted. Residents should continue to recycle non-confidential papers and magazines with their municipal recycling program.

Documents are put into 96-gallon containers provided by the shredding company. The items are then dumped onto a conveyor belt and shredded on site. Participants are welcome to view the shredding process via a closed-circuit television. The shredded documents are then recycled, shipped to paper mills and used as pulp. The next shredding event will take place Saturday, Nov. 1, at Union County College in Cranford.

The mobile shredding program is paid for through New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Recycling Enhancement Act Grant Funds. For more information about future events or directions please call the Union County Recycling Hotline at 908-654-9889 or visit us online atwww.ucnj.org/recycle.

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Grand Unveiling of the Restored Historic Wurlitzer Pipe Organ

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Get An Early Start On An Engineering Career

Union County, NJ – Union County 4-H is offering a new Engineering Club this year, designed for students in grades 4 and 5 who show an early interest in engineering and related technology fields.

“If your child enjoys building toy ramps, tracks, and other structures, the 4-H Engineering Club offers a fun, supportive program to help develop advanced skills and get a firm grasp on the basic concepts,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak.

Union County 4-H is a program of the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County, supported in part by the Freeholder Board. Part of the nation’s largest youth development network, 4-H helps youngsters develop leadership and organizational skills while exploring topics of their choice.

The Engineering Club explores basic engineering principles through hands-on activities using simple materials. The activities include building bridges out of paper, rockets out of straws, and ski jumps from foam noodles. It meets on the second Sunday of each month, October to June, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the County’s Colleen Frasier Building, 300 North Avenue East in Westfield.

Parents and students can learn more about the Engineering Club and other 4-H clubs at the annual Open House on Friday September 19 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Colleen Fraser Building, or by contacting Union County 4-H Agent James Nichnadowicz at jnichnadowicz@ucnj.org or 908-654-9854.

More information about 4-H and all other Extension programs is also available at ucnj.org/rce.

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Union County Means Business

(From left) Union County Freeholder Bruce Bergen, Acting Union County Sheriff Joseph Cryan, Freeholder Vernell Wright, Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak spoke with Greater Elizabeth Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Officer Gordon Haas at the Union County Means Business session titled “The Business of Staying in Business” at the Holiday Inn in Clark. For information about Union County Means Business events visit www.ucnj2.org/ucmb.  (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Freeholders Taking the SNAP Challenge

Union County Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak speaks about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (or SNAP, previously known as food stamps) and about taking the SNAP Challenge during a press conference in Elizabeth sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ and Jewish Family Service of Central NJ.

Chairman Hudak and Freeholder Sergio Granados (left) have joined more than a dozen state legislators in taking the SNAP Challenge to live on $4.20 a day the week of September 8-14 to raise awareness about hunger in New Jersey.

September is New Jersey Hunger Action Month.

(Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)