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Community Access Unlimited 33rd Annual Gala Dinner Dance

(From left) Union County Freeholders Sergio Granados and Bette Jane Kowalski present resolutions to Richard Wilkinson, Karen Dinsmore and Marguerite Modero congratulating then on being honored by Community Access Unlimited (CAU) at the organization’s 33rd Annual Gala Dinner Dance in Mountainside. They are joined by CAU Executive Director Sidney Blanchard. Richard Wilkinson was named Humanitarian of the Year. Karen Dinsmore, Assistant Director of the Union County Department of Human Services, received the Public Leadership Award. Marguerite Modero received the Ira Geller Award. For more information about CAU, a multi-faceted, human services agency that provides support services for at-risk youth and people with disabilities, please visit www.caunj.org.  (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Spaces Still Available for UCMB Program: Maximizing Your Business with the Internet

Union County –Spaces are still available for Maximizing Your Business with the Internet a new Union County Means Business program. The event will take place on October 30th from 8:00-10:00 a.m. at Union County Performing Arts Center’s Hamilton Stage in Rahway. Featuring Tara Dowdell, former “Apprentice” contestant and Founder of the Tara Dowdell Group, the program will cover topics like ecommerce, internet marketing and website development.

“Ms. Dowdell was a featured speaker at our 1st annual Union County Women Mean Business Summit in June,” said Freeholder Chairman Linda Carter. “Her session on Social Networking was one of our most popular and demand for her return has been high. We hope that this session will allow people to gain further insight from Tara, and give them the opportunity for additional time to ask direct questions.”

In addition to her “Apprentice” fame, Dowdell is a respected television commentator and speaker.  She appears weekly on CNN, the Fox News Channel, and the Fox Business Network where she provides progressive insight and analysis on a range of political, government, and business topics.  She can also be seen and heard regularly on MSNBC, Fox 5’s “Good Day New York,” and My9’s “News at 10 p.m.”

The UCMB series is open to all interested parties, specifically people who own or manage a business in Union County, or who are planning to start a business in Union County. It is designed to bring local business owners, prospective owners and managers in contact with government representatives who can help them obtain information about grants, loans, social media, employee recruitment, and other resources pertinent to their endeavors.

All sessions are free but pre-registration is required by visiting the Union County website athttps://ucnj.org/UCMeansBusiness or call 908-527-4200.

UCMB Programs are sponsored by the Board of Chosen Freeholders in partnership with the Union County Alliance, Union County Economic Development Corp., Greater Elizabeth Chamber of Commerce, Suburban Chambers of Commerce, Union Township Chamber of Commerce, Kean University, and Union County College.

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Students Clean Up “Central Park” of Union County

For the second year in a row, students from Abraham Clark High School in Roselle pitched in to repair fences, spread mulch, and remove invasive plants and litter at the native shoreline restoration project at the lake in Warinanco Park. Union County Freeholders Bette Jane Kowalski (far l.) and Sergio Granados (far r.) stopped by to lend a hand and thank the students for their community service. Warinanco Park shares many elements with Central Park and other historic public parks created by renowned landscape designer Frederick Olmsted and his sons. For more information about events and programs in Union County parks visit ucnj.org/parks or call 908-527-4900. (photo: County of Union/Betty Ann Kelly)

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Union County Awarded $2.8 million in Sandy Homeowner/Renter Assistance Funds

Union County – As Union County continues to deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the Board of Chosen Freeholders recently announced that the County has been awarded $2.8 million dollars as part of the Sandy Homeowner/Renter Assistance Program.

“The effects of Hurricane Sandy have been long lasting, not just structurally but economically” said Freeholder Chairman Linda Carter. “We are grateful for the allocation of these funds and hope that they will bring some extra relief to for the residents who are still struggling to pick up the pieces.”

The State grant program will provide eligible households with up to $15,000 in total assistance for paying retroactive/current mortgage, rent and utility payments, and the purchase of essential furnishings or appliances.

In order to be eligible for the program, and individual or family must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen or eligible alien.
  • Household members must be legally or blood related.
  • Have a financial distress directly related to housing which is the direct result of Hurricane Sandy.
  • Not be currently receiving or eligible for Work First New Jersey/SSI Emergency Assistance.

Carter and her colleagues on the board recently authorized the release of $500,000 of the money to pre-authorized agencies, to speed up the process of disseminating the funds to eligible residents.

The agencies who will handle the day-to-day application and screening of applicants, as well as the disbursement funds are Cranford’s Catholic Charities, Homefirst in Plainfield, and the Urban League in Elizabeth.

For additional information contact one of the above-listed agencies directly.

 

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Springfield Receives Union County Open Space, Recreation and Historic Preservation Trust Fund Grants

Union County Freeholder Chairman Linda Carter and Freeholders Alexander Mirabella (2nd R) and Bruce Bergen (R) presented Union County Open Space, Recreation and Historic Preservation Trust Fund checks to Springfield Deputy Mayor Richard Huber (2nd L) and Township Committee Member David Barnett. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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“Searching for Life on Mars” Free Program for Adults at Trailside, Nov. 7

MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders invites adults, 18 years and older, to a program, “Searching for Life on Mars,” at Trailside Nature and Science Center in Mountainside. The lecture, supplemented with visual material, will take place on Thursday, November 7, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The program is free, but donations are welcome.

“The possibility of life on Mars is a subject that has captivated the public for many years,” said Freeholder Chairman Linda Carter. “This lecture offers a window into the latest scientific thoughts on the subject.”

Harold Kozak, NASA Solar System Ambassador and Astronomy Adjunct Professor at Wagner College, sheds light on the intriguing topic of life on Mars. Whether or not life has ever existed on the Red Planet is a question that has fascinated people for ages. As more evidence is gathered by robots and studied by scientists, it becomes more likely that life may have occurred on this planet. Professor Kozak will examine this subject matter in further detail, presenting images and data gathered from missions to Mars.

For additional information about this lecture or other adult programs or upcoming events at Trailside, call 908-789-3670 or visit www.ucnj.org/trailside.  Trailside Nature and Science Center is located at 452 New Providence Road (at Coles Avenue) in Mountainside and is a service of the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders.

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Do You Have Questions about Settling Your Estate?

Union County Surrogate James S. LaCorte will provide reliable guidance on wills, estates and related issues at a free seminar on Tuesday, October 29, at 2:00 p.m. at the Trailside Nature and Science Center auditorium in Mountainside, 452 New Providence Road. Walk-ins are welcome; no pre-registration is required. For more information call 908-527-4280 or visitucnj.org/surrogate. (credit: Jim Lowney/County of Union).

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Free Watershed Science Presentation Offered by Union County and the AmeriCorps Program

The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders welcomes elementary and high school teachers, plus local community groups, to register for a free, 30-45-minute in-house science presentation that relates watershed and environmental concepts in a fun and meaningful way. Teachers, students, and community members will discover how human behavior can impact the land and waterways around them.

“Since 1999, these interactive presentations have been receiving positive reviews from students and teachers alike,” said Freeholder Chairman Linda Carter. “They enjoy participating in the hands-on demonstration that includes a three-dimensional topographic land use model.”

Most importantly, the program offers easy, practical solutions that everyone can implement to reduce non-point source pollution and improve water quality. Examples of ways the average person can help include eliminating or minimizing the use of pesticides on lawns, picking up pet waste, and not feeding geese.

The free presentations are offered by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the Union County Department of Parks and Community Renewal in conjunction with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, and the AmeriCorps Watershed Ambassador Program. Also, the ambassador program offers stream assessment training for individuals and groups. To schedule a free presentation or training, call Jon Dugan, Watershed Ambassador for Watershed Management Area 7 at 908-789-3209

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Red Ribbon Week in Union County

Union County Freeholder Chairman Linda Carter (3rd L) and Freeholders Angel G. Estrada (L), Vernell Wright (2nd L), Alexander Mirabella (4th L), Bette Jane Kowalski (3rd R) and Sergio Granados (2nd R) present a resolution to Prevention Links Health and Wellness Coalition Coordinator Michael Capko (5th L), Coalition Staffer Stacey Legg, (5th R), Prevention Links Executive Director Pam Capaci (4th R) and Director of Community Prevention Michael Litterer (R) congratulating them on a successful 15th Annual Red Ribbon Drug Awareness Day on October 19 at Nomahegan Park in Cranford. The event kicked off Red Ribbon Week which is aimed at educating young people about the dangers of drugs and encourages them to live a drug free lifestyle. For more information, visit www.preventionlinks.org. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Donate Your Old LEGO to Union County 4-H

The Union County 4-H Youth Development program is seeking donations of LEGO pieces for students in the 4-H LEGO Robotics Club, either loose or in kits. 4-H is run by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County, supported in part by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders. To donate, contact 4-H Agent James Nichnadowicz at 908-654-9854 ornichnadowicz@njaes.rutgers.edu. For more information about Union County 4-H, including other popular clubs such as archery and cooking, visit ucnj.org/rce.(photo: LEGO by Slack pics via flickr.com)

 

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