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Union County’s Mobile Document-Shredding Program Will Visit Plainfield, April 25

PLAINFIELD, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders announces that its next mobile paper-shredding program for personal, confidential documents will be available on Friday, April 25, at Cedar Brook Park in Plainfield.

“Union County’s mobile document-shredding service helps residents fight identity theft and eliminate clutter in their homes,” said Freeholder 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 April 25th shredding event will take place at Cedar Brook Park, located off Park Avenue in Plainfield, near the border with South Plainfield. 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, May 10, at Alcatel/Lucent in New Providence.

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 Recycling Hotline at 908-654-9889 or visit us online atwww.ucnj.org/recycle .

 

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Union County Surrogate Meets With Vauxhall Seniors

Union County Surrogate James LaCorte speaks to members of the Vauxhall senior citizen group about the importance of having a legal will during a recent meeting at the Union Township Community Action Center. For more information about a legal will or if you wish to arrange a date to have the Surrogate speak before your club or organization, call 908-527-4280 or visitwww.ucnj.org/government/surrogate. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County C.A.R.E.S. (Community, Action, Response, Education, Safety) Domestic Violence Symposium

(From left) Union County Freeholder Sergio Granados, Union County Manager Alfred Faella, Ana Maria Amin, Director Residential Services at the YWCA of Union County, Janice C. Lilien, Executive Director of the YWCA of Union County, Acting Union County Prosecutor Grace Park, Freeholder Vernell Wright, Union County Assistant Prosecutor Anne Marie Bramnick and Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak attended the first annual Union County C.A.R.E.S. (Community, Action, Response, Education, Safety) Domestic Violence Symposium at Kean University in Union.

The symposium was co-sponsored by the YWCA of Union County, the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders, the Union County Prosecutor’s Office, Kean University, the Rutgers University School of Social Work’s Center on Violence Against Women and Children, Trinitas Regional Medical Center and Verizon.

(Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Help Fill the Gaps in Sandy Recovery

Union County, NJ – Union County residents are invited to participate in an online “Health & Well-Being Assessment” survey that will help identify continuing, unmet needs related to Superstorm Sandy and its aftermath.

The survey is available at ucnj.org/public-safety.

“It only takes a few minutes to complete the survey, and your input can assist with the ongoing process of recovery as the effects of this destructive storm continue to play out over the long term,” said Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak.

In 2012, Super storm Sandy caused unprecedented damage to New Jersey’s housing, business, infrastructure, social service, health and environmental sectors.

The brief survey asks residents to record the extent to which they were affected by the storm, what resources they used to aid their recovery, and whether they are continuing to experience economic, physical, or mental health impacts.

The survey is sponsored by the Union County Office of Health Management under a Sandy Social Service Block Grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the NJ Department of Health.

Photo: Jim Lowney/County of Union.

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Volunteer to Help Victims Cope with Crisis

Union County, NJ – For 40 years, volunteer advocates from the Union County Rape Crisis Center (RCC) have helped women, children, and men cope with the aftermath of sexual violence. All new volunteers are trained and supported by staff and experienced volunteers. The next training session starts on April 22. RCC is a program of the Union County Department of Human Services. To find out how to join, call the RCC Hotline at 908-233-7273 or visit ucnj.org.

For additional information visit the RCC blog at blogspot.com.

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Elizabeth Youth Parade

On Saturday, March 5th, Freeholder Granados and County Manager Al Faella, joined local city officials in the annual Elizabeth Youth Parade, sponsored by the Elmora Youth League. The Elmora Youth League is a non-profit organization that organizes recreational sports for youth of the Elmora/Elizabeth area.

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Sheriff Ralph Froehlich Swears In New Sheriff Officers

Union County Sheriff Ralph Froehlich swore in 7 new officers today. The new officers are (from left) Edgar Jimenez, Johnathan Regan, Romulo Meneses, Sonia Rodriguez, Grisel Arias, Craig Montgomery and Susan Dilollo. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Sheriff Ralph Froehlich Swears In New Sheriff Officers

Union County Sheriff Ralph Froehlich swore in 7 new officers today. The new officers are (from left) Edgar Jimenez, Johnathan Regan, Romulo Meneses, Sonia Rodriguez, Grisel Arias, Craig Montgomery and Susan Dilollo. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Freeholders Congratulate Eagle Scout

Union County Freeholder Chairman Christopher Hudak (L) and Vice Chairman Mohamed Jalloh present a resolution to Jack Pecoraro of Linden congratulating him on attaining his Eagle Scout Award, the highest award in the Boy Scouting program. Pecoraro is the 100th member of Troop 330 of Clark/Linden to become an Eagle Scout.  (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Boys & Girls Clubs of Union County 2014 Youth of the Year Awards

(From left) Union County Freeholders Sergio Granados and Angel G. Estrada joined Larissa Wade of Hillside, Kalijah Mathis of Plainfield, Boys & Girls Clubs of Union County Board of Directors President Marcy Metz and Chief Executive Officer Russell Triolo at the organization’s 2014 Youth of the Year Awards Ceremony in Union. Wade and Mathis were among the youths who were honored. For more information about the Boys & Girls Clubs of Union County, visit www.bgcuc.org. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)