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Union County Moves Forward with Long Range Storm Planning

Union County, NJ  – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce completion of the Strategic Recovery Planning Report, part of Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak’s “Union County 2030” planning initiative. The report is provides an overview of the steps needed to prepare for and mitigate the impact of severe storms such as Superstorm Sandy.

“The adage ‘if we fail to plan, we plan to fail’ is especially relevant given that destructive events like Superstorm Sandy are becoming the norm,” said Hudak. “Union County needs a blueprint for the future to compete in the global economy, and part of that involves updating our infrastructure and emergency response capabilities to face the challenges posed by climate change.”

Union County 2030 is a planning initiative that focuses on the long-term creation of jobs, sustainable development, transportation, and economic competitiveness issues.

As part of Union County’s post-Sandy planning efforts, the Strategic Recovery Planning Report was produced through a state Department of Community Affairs grant with monies obtained from federal Sandy recovery funds. The actions outlined in the report will enable Union County to secure additional funding for specific long range planning goals.

The Strategic Recovery Planning Report will serve as a blueprint to reduce Union County’s vulnerability to destructive storms while promoting balanced economic growth.

As provided for by the state Department of Community Affairs, the report focuses on “community livability” principles including affordable housing, economic competitiveness, support for existing communities, and coordination with federal policies and funding.

The report identifies a number of areas that are candidates for additional state funding for planning purposes:

  • Evacuating or providing aid to vulnerable neighborhoods and populations.
  • Provide recommendations to urban coastal towns about resilient land uses and land use planning practices.
  • Analyze the Raritan Valley stream corridor to provide recommendations based on existing best practices.
  • Improve the system for documenting work done during an emergency.
  • Develop a virtual “emergency operation center” with full communication to all County and municipal personnel.

The report was prepared for Union County by T&M Associates of Middletown, NJ. To view the report or download a free copy, https://ucnj.org/government/public-notice/

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Bernard Purdie All-Stars Set To Take The Stage At The Union County Summer Arts Festival, August 20 At Oak Ridge Park, Clark

CLARK, NJ –The Union County Summer Arts Festival concert series continues its 54th season of music on Wednesday evening, August 20, featuring The Bernard Purdie All-Stars.  The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders invites the public to attend this free concert that begins at 7:30 p.m. in Oak Ridge Park, located in Clark, New Jersey.

Recognized as the most recorded drummer on Earth, Bernard Purdie has worked with some of the most famous names in the recording business, including Aretha Franklin, James Brown and B.B. King. He worked with Franklin as musical director for five years and played on Broadway in 2009 in the revival of Hair.

“As the summer quickly winds down residents have two more opportunities to enjoy music under the stars at Oak Ridge Park,” said Union County Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak. “Bring your blanket or lawn chair and arrive early to get the best view of our outstanding musical entertainment.”

In addition to the great music, residents are invited to come out early and participate in

Union County’s Summer of Fitness, part of Chairman Hudak’s Union County Get Fit initiative. Free community yoga classes will be held prior to the musical entertainment, beginning at 6:30. This week’s class will be conducted by Heads & Tails Yoga of Clark.

The Summer Arts Festival will conclude on Wednesday evening, August 27th at Oak Ridge Park in Clark with The Nerds.

For more information, call the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation at 908-527-4900 or visit the Union County website:  www.ucnj.org/summer. For program and rain information call 908-558-4079 after 3:00 p.m. on the day of the show.

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Beginners Are Encouraged to Learn Horseback Riding With Union County’s Watchung Mounted Troop

MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ – Autumn will be here before we know it, and Union County’s Watchung Stable is busy preparing for the start of riding lessons.

“Horseback riding in the Watchung Reservation is a real treat,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak. “Our lesson program at the Watchung Stable is a great way to learn how to ride. It has been in existence since 1935, and I am proud to say that more than 40,000 boys and girls have participated in this wonderful program.”

All applicants must be nine years of age or older. Class and troop assignments are based upon riding ability as determined by the Stable management. Applicants with previous experience may be asked to demonstrate their riding ability in order to be placed in the appropriate class.

Classes are held Tuesdays through Saturdays. Fall Troop will last for ten weeks beginning September 2, and will culminate with the Fall Troop Horse Show.  The cost to participate begins at $255 for ten classes, and varies with Union County residency status and troop assignment.  Uniforms and helmets are required and must be provided at the rider’s expense

Watchung Stable also features adult lessons beginning the week of Sept. 2 for people 18 years of age and older. Classes for adults are available on Sundays at 12:45 p.m. and Tuesdays at 10 a.m.  Adult lessons are an 8 week program on Sunday afternoon and Tuesday morning. Beginner through advanced lessons are available on both days.

Registration forms and fees must be submitted in-person, at the Watchung Stable, located at 1160 Summit Lane in Mountainside. Office hours are 9:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Watchung Stable is a service of the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders. For further information about horseback riding lessons, and to obtain registration materials, call 908-789-3665 or e-mail stablequestions@ucnj.org.

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UNION COUNTY TO HOST CROSSBOW SIGHTING ADJUSTMENT SESSIONS AT OAK RIDGE PARK ARCHERY RANGE IN AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER

CLARK, NJ—The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation are pleased to announce dates available for licensed New Jersey bow hunters to sight-in crossbows at the Oak Ridge Archery Range, located at Clark, New Jersey. Crossbow sighting systems are important because they give the hunter a point of aim on any target, thus increasing the accuracy of the crossbow.

For three consecutive Thursday evenings, August 21 and 28, and September 4, the Oak Ridge Archery Range will be open to crossbow sight-in participants from 6:00 pm until closing time.  The Union County Archery Range staff will supervise the participating archers, who must all abide by safety restrictions and limitations.

“With the start of hunting season in New Jersey approaching, these sessions will help make it a successful and more importantly safer hunting season for all involved,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak.  “Working with our trained Archery Range staff, hunters will have a safe environment in which to insure their equipment is at its best for the hunting season.”

In order to participate archers must adhere to the following safety restrictions:

  • Must produce a valid New Jersey bow hunting license.
  • Must provide a suitable crossbow target.
  • Only field points permitted; no broad heads allowed.
  • Sighting-in of crossbows will be permitted only in designated archery lanes, and under the supervision of archery range staff.
  • All archery range safety procedures and guidelines must be followed.
  • No more than three (3) crossbow archers sighting-in a one time.
  • The Oak Ridge Archery Range will only be open to crossbow sight in use on the above dates and times. Crossbow use is specifically forbidden at the Oak Ridge Archery Range any other time. NO EXCEPTIONS!

For more information about the Oak Ridge Archery Range you can visit the Union County Parks and Recreation website at ucnj.org/parks.

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Fun Learning Experiences for Lovers of Trees, Veggies, Bows, Arrows, Legos, and More

Union County, NJ –The new schedule of activities for adult volunteers and youth 4-H clubs is now available in the latest edition of County Visions, the newsletter of the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County. The Extension offers many unique learning and volunteer opportunities for children and adults, from tree conservation and horticulture to archery, living history, and Lego robotics.

“The Extension provides a unique opportunity to dig into subjects that you love, and to share your knowledge with your peers, friends, and neighbors in Union County,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak. “If you are looking for a new activity this year, I encourage you to take a look at the latest County Visions newsletter.”

The Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County is part of a national network of county-based community learning programs organized under the US Department of Agriculture. In Union County, the Extension is supported in part by the Freeholder Board. It offers three main volunteer activities for adults:

  • The Master Tree Stewards engage in a variety of community projects. Each spring they visit fourth-grade classrooms throughout Union County to help hundreds of students learn about tree conservation in their neighborhoods.
  • The Master Gardeners maintain an extensive demonstration garden at the Watchung Reservation. Their community service projects include horticulture therapy, raising and donating fresh produce for food banks, neighborhood beautification, and scholarship funding.
  • 4-H Club Leaders work with small groups of students in grades 1-12. They help the club members explore their interests while developing life skills including teamwork, organization, and communication.

All adult volunteers are trained and supported by Extension professionals. No previous experience or training is needed.

The training program for the Master Tree Stewards includes a series of walks in local nature preserves along with guidance on presenting a lesson about trees to fourth-grade students (teachers remain in the classroom to support the lesson).

4-H Club leaders also receive guidance on leading their clubs. Parent volunteers are present to help with meetings and activities.

“Our 4-H program would love to add new clubs such as theater, engineering, and even bugs, so if you like working with young people, please consider volunteering to lead a club,” said Hudak.

The latest edition of County Visions provides a tentative list of clubs for the 2014-2015 school year such as Archery and Lego Robotics as well as STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics), Anime and Manga, Cooking, Fashion Design and Sewing, Living History, and the “Variety” clubs, in which students explore subjects of their own choice.

The 4-H clubs are open to students in grades 1-12. The 4-H program also includes Teen Council community service and youth development program for high school students.

County Visions 2014 is available online at the County website, ucnj.org/rce. To obtain a print copy or for more information, call the Extension offices in Westfield, 908-654-9854.

To volunteer to lead a 4-H Club, or to suggest a topic for a club, contact 4-H Agent Jim Nichnadowicz, 908-654-9854 (press “3”) or email jnichnadowicz@ucnj.org.

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The Sensational Soul Cruisers Set To Take The Stage at the Union County Summer Arts Festival, August 13

PLAINFIELD, NJ — The Union County Summer Arts Festival concert series continues its 54th season of music on Wednesday evening, August 13, featuring The Sensational Soul Cruisers.  The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders invites the public to attend this free concert that begins at 7:30 p.m. in Cedar Brook Park, located in Plainfield, New Jersey.

The Sensational Soul Cruisers are an 11 man horn group fronted by four soulful vocalists who pay homage and tribute to classic performers from Otis Redding and the Drifters to Barry White and the Commodores. With a lifetime of study and hard work, this group captures and emulates the distinctive style, skill and choreography of a classic show band.

“We invite everyone to come out and enjoy a great night of music at Cedar Brook Park,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak. “Pack a picnic basket, bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on, and enjoy the sounds of summer under the stars.”

In addition to the great music all summer long, residents are invited to come out early and participate in

Union County’s Summer of Fitness, part of Chairman Hudak’s Union County Get Fit initiative. Free community yoga classes will be held prior to the musical entertainment AT 6:30 pm. This week’s class will be conducted by Yoga & Healing Center of Scotch Plains.

The Summer Arts Festival continues in August on Wednesday evenings at Oak Ridge Park in Clark beginning at 7:30p.m. The Oak Ridge Park dates are the 20th and 27th.

The remaining free concerts in the Union County Summer Arts Festival series include:

August 20 – Bernard Purdie All-Stars featuring America’s most recorded drummer; at Oak Ridge Park.

August 27 – The Nerds, New Jersey’s hardest working, hardest rocking party band; at Oak Ridge Park.

For more information, call the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation at 908-527-4900 or visit the Union County website:  www.ucnj.org/summer. For program and rain information call 908-558-4079 after 3:00 p.m. on the day of the show.

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National Passport Center Praises Quality of Service at Union County Clerk’s Elizabeth & Westfield Passport Offices

ELIZABETH, NJ – Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi announced today that the National Passport Center (NPC) has issued Certificates of Excellence of the Passport Services offered by her offices in Elizabeth and Westfield.

“After site visits to our offices in Elizabeth and Westfield, an analyst for the National Passport Center, a division of the U.S. State Department, made an evaluation of both facilities,” Ms. Rajoppi said. “The analyst assessed our passport agents and reported that they had the highest level of proficiency and experience.”

“During our annual interview with the analyst from NPC, our policies and procedures were reviewed and our customer service techniques were observed,” Ms. Rajoppi added. “The analyst specifically reviewed our accuracy and knowledge of passport processing procedures to ensure federally mandated rules and regulations are adhered to at all times. Our staff was interviewed on the policies to guarantee each of our certified agents is qualified to act as an acceptance agent on behalf of the NPC.”

The County Clerk operates two passport offices to serve the residents of Union County: the main office in the Union County Courthouse, 2 Broad Street, Elizabeth, 908-527-4966; and the annex located in the Colleen Fraser Building, 300 North Avenue East, in Westfield, 908-654-9859.

“We invite anyone who needs a passport to visit either one of our locations; visit our website at www.ucnj.org/Passports or call us for further information,” Ms. Rajoppi said. “Our highly qualified staff is ready to assist you with the application process, passport photographs, and information about expedited delivery from the State Department.”

The Westfield Annex is the only County Clerk’s office in the state that is open during evening hours. The Westfield Annex is open from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays; from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. The Elizabeth office is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Freeholder Board Hosts 2014 National Night Out

(From left) Union County Freeholder Vice Chairman Mohamed Jalloh joined Freeholders Sergio Granados, Bette Jane Kowalski and Bruce Bergen at the National Night Out event hosted by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders on August 5 in Meisel Park in Springfield. National Night Out, sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch, is a campaign geared toward generating drug and crime awareness and prevention throughout the country. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)
(From left) Union County Freeholder Vice Chairman Mohamed Jalloh joined Freeholders Sergio Granados, Bette Jane Kowalski and Bruce Bergen at the National Night Out event hosted by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders on August 5 in Meisel Park in Springfield. National Night Out, sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch, is a campaign geared toward generating drug and crime awareness and prevention throughout the country. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

 

(From left) Union County Freeholder Bruce Bergen joined Acting Union County Sheriff Joseph Cryan and Union County Public Safety Director Andrew Moran at the National Night Out event hosted by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders on August 5 in Meisel Park in Springfield. National Night Out, sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch, is a campaign geared toward generating drug and crime awareness and prevention throughout the country. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)
(From left) Union County Freeholder Bruce Bergen joined Acting Union County Sheriff Joseph Cryan and Union County Public Safety Director Andrew Moran at the National Night Out event hosted by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders on August 5 in Meisel Park in Springfield. National Night Out, sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch, is a campaign geared toward generating drug and crime awareness and prevention throughout the country. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)
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Recycling Services Directory Now Online

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce that the latest edition of the Union County Recycling Markets Directory is now available for free download from the county website, at ucnj.org/recycling. The newly updated Recycling Markets Directory is intended to help Union County businesses save money by expanding their current recycling program.

“If you own or manage a business in Union County, I encourage you to look through the directory and take advantage of the opportunities you may have to boost your bottom line through recycling,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak. “Recycling can be good for business and it’s good for the environment, too.”

The Recycling Markets Directory provides end markets for the recycling of a wide variety of commercial waste including books, carpet, construction debris, pallets and X-rays.

For more information about the Recycling Markets Directory, or to enquire about listing your business in the next edition, call the Union County Bureau of Recycling and Planning, 908-654-9890.

For information on residential recycling in Union County, individuals can contact the recycling coordinator in their municipality or use the free Recycling Events sponsored by Union County (the Recycling Events are for residential use only; no commercial waste accepted).

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Family Fun & Flix Concludes on Tuesday, August 12 with “Cloudy With a Chance Of Meatballs 2” at Conant Park in Hillside

HILLSIDE, NJ — “Family Fun and Flix” – the free summer entertainment and film series brought to you every Tuesday evening by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the Department of Parks and Recreation concludes on Tuesday, August 12 AT Conant park in Hillside with the showing of “Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2.”  AMC will provide free popcorn.

The evening will begin with UC Get Fit, which offers fun, healthy activities for kids, sponsored by the Board of Chosen Freeholders at 7:30 pm, prior to the movie.

“This summer has been a very exciting and entertaining one for our residents and we expect the family friendly atmosphere to continue at Conant Park,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak. “This is the final chance this summer for everyone to come out and enjoy a movie under the stars in one of our outstanding county parks.”

“Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2” is an animated comedy featuring the character Flint Lockwood, who now works at The Live Corp Company for his idol Chester V. But he’s forced to leave his post when he learns that his most infamous machine is still operational and is creating mutant food beasts like living pickles, hungry tacodiles, shrimpanzees and apple pie-thons. Flint and his friends must return to save the world.

“Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2” begins at dusk, weather permitting. For more information, call the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation at 908-527-4900 or visit the Union County website: www.ucnj.org/summer.  For program and rain information call 908-558-4079 after 3:00 p.m. on the day of the show.

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