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Elizabeth Exempt Firemen’s Association’s Annual Memorial Service

Union County Freeholder Angel G. Estrada (R) speaks with Elizabeth Fire Chief Tom McNamara (L) and Chaplain Msgr. Hugh O’Donnell at the Elizabeth Exempt Firemen’s Association’s annual memorial service for all of the city’s deceased firefighters on Memorial Day outside the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Memorial Day

Union County Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella (L) and Freeholder Christopher Hudak (R) speak with Robert Jeans of the Kenilworth Veterans Center and VFW 2230 while placing American flags on the graves of veterans at the Graceland Cemetery in Kenilworth in honor of Memorial Day. The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders supplied more than 30,000 flags to mark veterans’ graves throughout Union County. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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WAKEFERN BREAKS GROUND ON NEW ELIZABETH WAREHOUSE FACILITY

ELIZABETH, NJ — Wakefern Food Corp. Chairman and CEO Joseph Colalillo, New Jersey Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno, Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Bollwage, Union County Freeholder Daniel Sullivan and Elberon Development Co. LLC’s Executives broke ground on Elberon’s new warehouse and distribution center for Wakefern Food Corp on Wednesday at 600 York Street, Elizabeth.

“Wakefern and Elberon have been solid partners with the City of Elizabeth for more than fifty years,” remarked Mayor J. Christian Bollwage. “This exciting expansion opens a new chapter in our relationship and demonstrates our commitment to job retention and creation for our residents, innovation, and Elizabeth’s business community.”

The County of Union assisted in passing through $44 million in Federal Stimulus bond financing to spark the project, which not only maintained Wakefern in Elizabeth but also helped the company to expand.

The 524,000 square-foot, temperature-controlled facility replaces the former Wakefern grocery warehouse built in the 1950s, and increases storage capabilities by more than fifty-eight percent.

“Once completed, this new warehouse is going to remind the entire region about the great advantages Union County has for doing business,” Freeholder Sullivan said.  “It’s all right here: our transportation infrastructure, with interstate highways, railways, airports, the seaport, and the easy access to markets in the New York metropolitan area. We have a great workforce, well trained and highly educated, with a great tradition of hard work and community spirit.”

In addition to the expanded square footage, this new site will feature thirty-six foot high ceilings increasing the storage space significantly compared to the industry-standard of twenty feet. Projected to bring more than one-hundred fifty permanent jobs to the city, the facility will distribute non-perishable food products to ShopRite stores across NJ, NY, PA, CT, DE and MD beginning in November 2013.

“Wakefern has a longstanding partnership with Elberon, operating warehouse and distribution capabilities from this location in Elizabeth for fifty years. Continuing this partnership with the construction of this new facility will allow us to better serve our stores and our millions of ShopRite customers,” said Wakefern Chairman and CEO Joseph Colalillo. “We are thankful to Mayor Chris Bollwage and local residents for continuing to welcome us as a member of their community and we look forward to returning home to our Elizabeth roots.”

Frank Greek, CEO of F. Greek Development, will be the General Contractor on this project. Mr. Greek has built over 20 Million square feet in New Jersey in the last thirty years.

“Wakefern’s investment in a new warehouse and distribution center is yet further evidence that the New Jersey Comeback is underway,” said New Jersey’s Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno. “Working cooperatively with Wakefern to meet their business needs, we successfully secured the retention of it 345 warehouse jobs in New Jersey and look forward to the potential creation of an additional 350 new jobs associated with this project. This is the type of government New Jerseyans want, government that works constructively with business to grow our economy and create jobs for New Jerseyans.”

Since it was founded in 1946, Wakefern has become the largest retailer-owned cooperative group of supermarkets in the United States. Employing an innovative approach to wholesale business services, Wakefern focuses on helping independent retailers compete in a big business world. Providing the tools entrepreneurs need to stay a step ahead of the competition, Wakerfern’s wholesale client base benefits from the company’s extensive portfolio of services, including innovative technology, private label development, and best in class procurement practices. Headquartered in Keasby, New Jersey, Wakefern operates more than 2.5 million square feet of grocery and non-food warehousing.

“Our family has built and managed industrial real estate in Elizabeth for over fifty years,” said Anne Evans Estabrook, CEO of Elberon. “Wakefern was one of our first tenants. We continue the tradition started by our founder, David O. Evans, of providing quality warehouse facilities to companies who bring jobs and ratables to the City.”

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Union County Mastodon Exhibit Opens at Trailside Nature & Science Center

Union County Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella looks at the artifacts in the
Union County Mastodon exhibit at the Trailside Nature & Science Center in Mountainside before
the opening ceremony. The Mastodon bones on display were discovered in Lenape Park in the 1936 and are upwards of 25,000 years old.  The Union County Trailside Nature & Science Center is located at 452 New Providence Road, Mountainside, NJ 07092 and is open from 12 noon to 5 p.m., 7 days a week. Admission is free. For more information about the “A Union County Mastodon” exhibit, please visit www.ucnj.org/mastodon.

 

Union County Freeholders Bette Jane Kowalski and Mohamed Jalloh (3rd R) watch as
Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella (3rd L) cuts the ribbon officially opening the Union County Mastodon exhibit at the Trailside Nature & Science Center in Mountainside. They are joined by Union County Manager Alfred Faella (2nd R), Ronald Zuber (L), Director of Parks and Community Renewal and Gabe Gluck (R) of the Parks Department.

The Mastodon bones on display were discovered in Lenape Park in the 1936 and are upwards
of 25,000 years old.  The Union County Trailside Nature & Science Center is located
at 452 New Providence Road, Mountainside, NJ 07092 and is open from 12 noon to 5 p.m.,
7 days a week. Admission is free.

For more information about the “A Union County Mastodon” exhibit, please visit www.ucnj.org/mastodon.

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Union County College Goes Solar

Union County Freeholders Angel G. Estrada and Bette Jane Kowalski (R) unveil a computer kiosk that tracks the progress of the newly installed solar panel arrays at Union County College in Cranford as College President Margaret McMenamin cuts a green ribbon officially marking the occasion. Union County College is now equipped with a complete set of solar panel arrays on the roof of each building on the Cranford Campus. These arrays will allow for clean, green energy production that will lessen the college’s ecological footprint. The solar panel project is part of the Union County Improvement Authority’s Renewable Energy Program. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Wakefern Breaks Ground on New Warehouse Facility in Elizabeth

Union County Freeholders Daniel Sullivan (6th R), Mohamed Jalloh (5th R) and Christopher Hudak (2nd R) joined Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Bollwage (2nd L), Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno (5th L), Senator Raymond Lesniak (7th R), Assemblywoman Annette Quijano (3rd R) and officials from Wakefern Food Corp. and Elberon Development Co. LLC in breaking ground on Elberon’s new warehouse and distribution center for Wakefern Food Corp on Wednesday at 600 York Street, Elizabeth. The new 524,000 square-foot, temperature-controlled facility will replace the former Wakefern grocery warehouse built in the 1950s, and increases storage capabilities by more than fifty-eight percent. The County of Union assisted in passing through $44 million in Federal Stimulus bond financing to spark the project, which not only maintained Wakefern in Elizabeth but also helped the company to expand. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Goodwill’s DonationXpress Center Opens in Springfield

Union County Freeholders Angel G. Estrada (2nd L), Mohamed Jalloh (4th L) and Vernell Wright help Goodwill NY-NJ Executive Vice President of Business Operations Mauricio Hernandez (C) cut the ribbon officially opening the first DonationXpress center in New Jersey in Springfield on May 24. They are joined by (from left) Guy Watson, NJ Recycling and Solid Waste Bureau Chief, Glen Mortimer from Congressman Leonard Lance’s office, Goodwill NY-NJ’s Sanford Weinstein, Springfield Township Administrator Anthony Cancro and NJ State Senator Thomas Kean Jr. Goodwill’s DonationXpress, an attended donation center, offers a quick and easy way to get rid of the unwanted clothing, electronics, and other household items. The new DonationXpress is located at 649 Morris Turnpike in Springfield and is open to the public seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information call 973-376-6541 or visit goodwillnynj.org.  (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County’s Veterans Job Fair and Resource Event

Union County Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella (2nd L) and Freeholder Vernell Right speak with Col. (Ret.) Dennis Dougherty (2nd R) and CSM (Ret.) Arthur Maggs of Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, a U.S. Department of Defense agency, during Union County’s Veterans Job Fair and Resource Event at the National Guard Armory in Westfield. The job fair, sponsored in part by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders, brought veterans together with more than 50 employers and support agencies in an effort to network and make connections for new employment opportunities.  (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Freeholders Congratulate UCC Graduates on Engagement

Union County Freeholders Angel G. Estrada (L) and Bette Jane Kowalski (R) congratulate recent Union County College graduates Joana Costa of Union and Sean Williams of Linden on their engagement. Williams proposed to Costa publicly after delivering his commencement speech during Union County College’s 78th Annual Commencement Ceremony on May 23 in Cranford. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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County Clerk Extends Office Hours, June 2, for Last-Minute Primary Election Mail-In Voters; Sample Ballots May Be Viewed on Clerk’s Website

Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi will open her offices in Elizabeth and Westfield on Saturday, June 2, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for voters seeking last-minute mail-in ballots. The office in Elizabeth at the Union County Courthouse, 2 Broad Street, and the office in Westfield at 300 North Avenue East, will be open as a public service for those voters who choose the Vote-By-Mail option for the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, June 5.

“Every voter should have the opportunity to cast his or her ballot in the primary election for federal, county and municipal offices,” Rajoppi said. “We want to ensure that even those who have a last-minute change of plans can have a chance to vote.”

Sample ballots for the Primary Election in each Union County municipality may be viewed by going to the County Clerk’s website: https://ucnj.org/ctyclerk

“By opening the Elizabeth office on the Saturday before the primary election, as we have done for the past 16 years, along with the Westfield office, which has regular Saturday hours throughout the year, we hope to assist those citizens whose work schedules or other commitments keep them from applying during the work week,” Rajoppi said.

Voters will be able to drop off their completed mail-in ballot, formerly known as an absentee ballot, at the Union County Clerk’s offices in Elizabeth and Westfield. This option allows voters to pick up their ballots, vote in privacy and deposit them in a secured lockbox – all at the same office through 3:00 p.m. on Monday, June 4.

“Voters used to pick up absentee ballots at the Clerk’s office and then had to drive across town to deliver them to the Board of Elections,” Rajoppi said. “This option makes voting more accessible, particularly for senior citizens.”

Completed ballots will be kept in a secure lockbox under the control of the Union County Board of Elections, who will collect them for counting.

The County Clerk’s office has processed more than 2,500 mail-in ballots to date for the Primary Election and expects the number to exceed 4,000 by Primary Day, Tuesday, June 5.

To obtain a Vote-By-Mail application, voters may download the form at the Clerk’s website: https://ucnj.org/vote-by-mail/, but they must bring the completed application to either of the County Clerk’s offices on Saturday, June 2, between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., or on Monday, June 4, before 3:00 p.m. For more information, please contact the County Clerk’s office at 908-527-4996.

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