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Umpires Can Earn More in 2011: Classes for New Softball Umpires Begin Feb. 22

Men and women who enjoy the game of softball can earn extra money in their spare time by becoming certified Amateur Softball Association softball umpires. The Greater Union County ASA Softball Umpires Association, in cooperation with the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the Union County Department of Parks and Community Renewal, will conduct its annual softball umpires training program beginning Tuesday, February 22.

The training classes will take place from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday evenings from Feb. 22 through March 29 at the Union County Administration Building in Elizabeth. The cost of this six-week umpiring course is $150.00. The classes are open to men and women, 18 years of age and older, who are interested in umpiring softball games.

For more information and registration details, please contact the Union County, New Jersey, Amateur Softball Association office of Keith Benovengo at 908-313-0983, email: commissioner@asasoftballucnj.org or Bill Smith at 908-259-0154, email: willsmith43@comcast.net; or you can log on to: www.asasoftballucnj.org

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Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi Sworn In

Superior Court Assignment Judge Karen Cassidy administers the oath of office to Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi during the county’s 154th annual reorganization meeting on January 9 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. The County Clerk’s sons, Andrew Pappas (L) and Peter-Anthony Pappas, hold the Bible. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

 

 

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Union County Freeholder Linda Carter Sworn In

Plainfield Municipal Judge Joan Robinson Gross administers the oath of office to Union County Freeholder Linda Carter of Plainfield during the county’s 154th annual reorganization meeting on January 9 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. Holding the Bible is the Freeholder Carter’s mother, Adele Carter. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

 

 

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Union County Freeholder Sullivan Elected Chairman of North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority

NEWARK – Union County Freeholder Daniel P. Sullivan was elected Chairman of the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA) at today’s Board of Trustees meeting. The NJTPA oversees regional transportation planning and annually authorizes more than a billion dollars in federal surface transportation funding for 13 counties in northern and central New Jersey.

“Transportation planning and investment is central to the future of Union County and the rest of our region,” Sullivan said. “But we face many fiscal and economic challenges and must do more with less. I look forward to guiding the NJTPA over the coming year as we work to make our transportation system smarter and more efficient during these challenging times.”

The other members of the NJTPA Executive Committee will continue to serve in their current positions: Morris County Freeholder Gene Feyl, First Vice Chairman; Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise, Second Vice Chairman; Hunterdon County Freeholder Matt Holt, Third Vice Chairman; and Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo, Secretary.

At the meeting, the NJTPA also welcomed three new members of the Board of Trustees: Bergen County Executive Kathleen Donovan, Monmouth County Freeholder Thomas A. Arnone and Warren County Freeholder Jason Sarnoski.

Sullivan has served on the NJTPA Board of Trustees since 2000. He is currently Vice Chairman of the NJTPA’s Freight Initiatives Committee, and he previously served as NJTPA Chairman in 2006 and 2007.

A lifelong resident of the City of Elizabeth, Freeholder Chairman Sullivan has served on the Board of Chosen Freeholders since 1995, when he was appointed to complete a one-year term. He was then elected to three-year terms in 1995, 1998, and 2001, 2004, 2007 and 2010.

The NJTPA is the metropolitan planning organization (MPO) for 13 northern New Jersey Counties. Under federal legislation, MPOs provide a forum where local officials, public transportation providers and state agency representatives can come together and cooperatively plan to meet the region’s current and future transportation needs. It establishes the region’s eligibility to receive federal tax dollars for transportation projects.

The NJTPA Board consists of one local elected official from each of the 13 counties in the region (Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union and Warren), and the cities of Newark and Jersey City. The Board also includes a Governor’s Representative, the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Transportation, the Executive Directors of NJ Transit and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and a Citizen’s Representative appointed by the Governor.

The NJTPA is the metropolitan planning organization (MPO) for 13 northern New Jersey Counties. Under federal legislation, MPOs provide a forum where local officials, public transportation providers and state agency representatives can come together and cooperatively plan to meet the region’s current and future transportation needs. It establishes the region’s eligibility to receive federal tax dollars for transportation projects.

 

 

The NJTPA Board consists of one local elected official from each of the 13 counties in the region (Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union and Warren), and the cities of Newark and Jersey City. The Board also includes a Governor’s Representative, the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Transportation, the Executive Directors of NJ Transit and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and a Citizen’s Representative appointed by the Governor.

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Freeholder Kowalski Sworn In

Robert Renaud, Esq. administers the oath of office to Union County Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski of Cranford during the county’s 154th annual reorganization meeting on January 9 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. Holding the Bible is the Freeholder Kowalski’s father, Edwin Kowalski. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

 

 

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Union County Sheriff Ralph Froehlich Sworn In

Superior Court Assignment Judge Karen Cassidy administers the oath of office to Union County Sheriff Ralph Froehlich during the county’s 154th annual reorganization meeting on January 9 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. The Sheriff’s wife, Marlene, is holding the Bible. Sheriff Froehlich is now serving his 12th term in office. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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PHOTO: Union County Freeholder Mirabella Sworn in as Vice Chairman of the Freeholder Board

Union County Freeholder Alexander Mirabella of Fanwood is sworn in as Vice Chairman of the Freeholder Board during the county’s 154th annual reorganization meeting on January 9 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. Holding the Bible are the Vice Chairman’s wife Phyllis and their children Alex and Micayla. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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PHOTO: Union County Freeholder Sullivan Sworn In

Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Bollwage administers the oath of office to Union County Freeholder Daniel P. Sullivan of Elizabeth during the county’s 154th annual reorganization meeting on January 9 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. Holding the Bible is the Freeholder Sullivan’s wife, Connie. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

 

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Union County Freeholder Deborah Scanlon Sworn in as the 2011 Chairman of the Freeholder Board

Union County Freeholder Deborah Scanlon of Union is sworn in as the 2011 Chairman of the Freeholder Board by New Jersey Assemblyman Joseph Cryan (L) during Union County Government’s 154th Annual Reorganization on January 9, 2011 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. Holding the Bible are Freeholder Chairman Scanlon’s husband Pat and her grandchildren. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Take the “Small Steps” Challenge to Save Money and Improve Health Free online program from the Rutgers Cooperative Extension helps with household budgeting and nutrition

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders invites all Union County residents to join the “Small Steps to Health and Wealth Winter 2011 Challenge.” This free six-week online learning program, developed by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension, helps to reduce household expenses, increase savings, and promote healthy eating habits.

The Small Steps Challenge starts on Sunday, January 16, and prizes will be awarded for participants with the most points.

“The Small Steps challenge provides Union County residents with a fun, positive way to discover new tips and tricks for saving money and improving health,” said incoming Freeholder Chairman Deborah P. Scanlon. “This is a great way to start off the New Year on the right foot.”

The goal of the Small Steps challenge is to improve personal health and get control of household finances by following simple daily guidelines.

Participants get to track their own progress in meeting the guidelines. According to Rutgers experts, studies have shown that when people monitor their behavior and measure their how they are doing, they are often inspired to do better and achieve positive results.

To sign up for the “Winter 2011 SSHW Challenge,” click the “SSHW Online Challenge” link IN the Small Steps to Health and Wealth Web site at http://njaes.rutgers.edu/sshw/, set up a user name and password, and download a simple one-page user’s guide.

The guidelines cover simple actions that are proven to work, like saving pocket change, eating home-made lunches instead of ordering out, walking more, and avoiding sugary beverages.

Participants will be able to contribute an action of their own invention to the challenge, and they will be able to track their progress against the average among all other participants.

The Rutgers Cooperative Extension is supported in part by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders. For more information about the Challenge and all Union County Extension community programs, including volunteer opportunities and 4-H Youth Development, call the Extension offices at 908-654-9854.

 

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