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Paint by the Pond Event to be Held Saturday, May 12 at Warinanco Park

Spring colors by the pond at Warinanco Park. Credit: James Lowney/County of Union, NJ.

ELIZABETH, NJ–The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders invites youngsters ages 4 to 12 years old to participate in “Paint by the Pond.”

This will be the third year for this interactive art project which will take place on Saturday, May 12 from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the pond in Warinanco Park.

The pond is located near the snack bar and basketball courts.

The “Paint by the Pond” project will teach families about the importance of recycling while encouraging children to paint on cardboard, creating art from materials usually thrown away.

There will also be miniature houses made with the cardboard boxes floating in the pond at Warinanco Park during the event.

“This year we will be back at the pond at Warinanco Park where young artists will be able to capture the glorious colors of spring,” said Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados.

For more information on this exciting event, please call the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation at (908) 527-4900.

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Union County Clerk Offers Gold Star ID Cards for Parents

Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi displays a sample of the new Gold Star Parent card.

Union County, NJ – Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi announces that Gold Star Parent identification cards are now available from her office, for mothers and fathers of military service members who died while on active duty.

A new state law authorizes counties in New Jersey to issue the card, which provides for free access to New Jersey state parks, forests and beaches, and the New Jersey State Museum.

“The Gold Star Parent card recognizes that sons and daughters will always be remembered and honored by their parents and by the Union County community,” said Ms. Rajoppi. “My office is proud to provide these cards as a modest token of gratitude for the sacrifice that families in our community have made in service to our country.”

Gold Star is a military designation with roots in World War I, when households flew flags with a blue star for each immediate family member serving in the military. A gold star replaced the blue in case of casualty in uniform, signaling the family’s sacrifice to their neighbors and their community.

Union County is the third county in New Jersey to offer the cards. Ocean County and Cape May also offer them.

In addition to biological parents, the new law enables legal guardians, adoptive parents and other custodians to qualify for a card.

Union County residents may apply for the card in person at the County Clerk’s Elizabeth or Westfield office. Appropriate documentation is required, including a Federal DD Form 1300 report of casualty and proof of the applicant’s relationship to the deceased.

For more details about applying for a Gold Star Parent card in Union County, including hours and directions for the County Clerk’s Elizabeth and Westfield offices, visit online at ucnj.org/county-clerk or call 908-527-4787.

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4th Annual Race 4 the Children 5K Fundraiser

Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados and Freeholder Bruce H. Bergen joined State Senator Nicholas Scutari, Acting Union County Prosecutor Michael Monahan, Union County Police Chief Chris Debbie, Union County Undersheriff Amilcar Colon, Union County Public Safety Director Andrew Moran, Friends of the Union County Child Advocacy Center President Drew Ertman and Union County Assistant Prosecutor Lyndsay Ruotolo at the 4th annual Race 4 the Children 5K Fundraiser in Warinanco Park in Roselle.
 
All proceeds benefit the Child Advocacy Center of Union County. The event is co-sponsored by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the City of Elizabeth. (Photos by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Como Reportar los Baches en la Calle en el Condado de Union

Con el clima invernal finalmente terminando, los baches son un problema importante para los conductores. La Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union  les quiere dejar saber que hay recursos que pueden usar para reportarlos a la agencia indicada.

“Nosotros alentamos a los conductors y vajeros a reportar cualquier bache que encuentren en las calles y carreteras a través del Condado de Union a la autoridad responsable,” dijo el Legislador Presidente de la Junta Sergio Granados. “Un bache está vivo hasta que es reportado.”

Existe una forma en  la página del Departamento de Obras  Públicas  ucnj.org/pot-hole.

Las carreteras del condado son identificadas con las señales/ letreros de color azul, e incluye las letras “CR” seguidas por número de tres dígitos.

Las personas que no tengan acceso al internet pueden reportarlos llamando al 908-789-3660.

Para baches en las carreteras estatales pueden llamar, al Departamento de Transporte de New Jersey al 1-800-POTHOLE o usar la página  state.nj.us/transportation.

Para las carreteras locales, ponerse en contacto con el municipio donde se encuentre el bache. Enlaces para los 21 municipios del Condado de Union están disponibles el la página del Condado, ucnj.org/municipalities.

Para toda información de tránsito en el Condado de  Union, por carro, bus, train, aeronave, bicicleta,  visite la página Union County ConneXions  ucnj.org/connect.

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“Touch A Truck” Event to Take Place Sunday, April 29 at the Loop in Watchung Reservation

MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ—The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the Department of Parks and Recreation invite families with children of all ages and adults alike to climb aboard a variety of public safety vehicles at this year’s “Touch A Truck” event on Sunday afternoon, April 29. The event will run from 11:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M., weather permitting in the Lower Loop Parking Lot of the Watchung Reservation.

There will also be a quiet hour, from 11:00 A.M. until 12:00 P.M. where children sensitive to noise will be able to enjoy the vehicles on display.

“Youngsters will have an opportunity to attend Touch A Truck at the Loop in the Watchung Reservation and get a close up look at these magnificent machines,” said Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “They will also have the chance to climb aboard and experience the excitement of being behind the wheel.”

Hazmat will offer its big rig, and the Union County Department of Public Works will return with its mammoth white milling machine which is used to strip the top off of roads to prepare them for paving. The companion vehicle, the paver, will also be there, along with a bucket truck used for high tree trimming.

Attendees can also see multiple trucks with snow plows, payloaders, and hook/flatbed tow. And of course, fire department truck equipment from the Mountainside Fire Department is also planned for display.

This year’s Touch A Truck event will feature a special display from the Fire Museum, a 1975 Piece Custom pumper, retired from Mine Hill Fire Department.

Admission to the Touch A Truck event is $5 per person, with children 6 years old and under admitted free. The price of admission also includes admission to Wild Earth Fest.

The Loop Area is located just off Tracy Drive in Mountainside, in between Glenside Avenue and Summit Road. It features a very popular playground area for kids, and the concession stand will be open. Visitors may also visit the Watchung Stable and the Deserted Village of Feltville/Glenside Park. Also, Lake Surprise is just a short walk where residents can see the new dam.

For more information on Touch a Truck, or any event in the Union County Parks System, please visit our website at ucnj.org/parks.

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Join a Celebration of Carnegie Libraries in Union County

Union County, NJThe Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders invites residents and visitors to celebrate the rich legacy of the Carnegie Libraries this summer, with a series of three special events in June, July and August. The events will be held at the Main Library in historic midtown Elizabeth, at 11 South Broad Street.

 “Our free public libraries are the backbone of American democracy. They are places where people from all walks of life can meet on an equal footing, and pillars of strength for those seeking opportunities for self-improvement,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “In honoring the Carnegie Libraries we also pay tribute to the invaluable role of free and equal access to knowledge and information in our communities.” 

The three events are:

Wednesday, June 13 at 6:00 p.m. — A panel discussion with representatives of the six towns that have or had a Carnegie Library. The event includes PowerPoint presentations, pictures, and documents associated with the six buildings.

Wednesday, July 11 at 6:30 p.m. – An opening reception for a new exhibit titled, “A Carnegie Library: The History of the Elizabeth Public Library,” including original materials covering the design, construction, and evolution of Elizabeth’s two Carnegie Libraries. The exhibit will run from July 2 through July 28.

Thursday, August 9 at 4:30 p.m. — Author and Monmouth University librarian Eleonora Dubicki will be the featured speaker sharing research for her article “Carnegie Libraries in New Jersey: 1900-1923.” Ms. Dubicki has published two books and more than a dozen articles on topics in the field of library and information science.

Andrew Carnegie was a hard driving industrialist of the 19th century who became a leading civic philanthropist in the early 20th century. A major part of his legacy was the endowment of 1,688 public libraries throughout the country, including six in Union County: Westfield, Plainfield, Cranford, Summit and Elizabeth, which had two.

The Main Library in Elizabeth was constructed in 1912 and is the only one of those six to continue functioning as a library.

“This celebration of the Carnegie Libraries is also a timely reminder of the profound impact that immigrants have on the quality of life in our communities,” said Chairman Granados. “Andrew Carnegie came to this country from Scotland with hardly a dime to his name, and countless millions of Americans have benefited from his legacy.”

The Carnegie Library series is a partnership with the Union County of Board of Chosen Freeholders through the Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, the Elizabeth Public Library and the New Jersey Studies Academic Alliance.

For more information on all Cultural and Heritage programs in Union County visit on line at ucnj.org, call 908-436-2912 or email culturalinfo@ucnj.org.

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Find Your Inner Archer – Visit the Union County Archery Range Open House on June 16

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders welcomes beginners and experts alike to enjoy a free Open House including archery demonstrations and refreshments at Union County’s Archery Range at Oak Ridge Park in Clark on Saturday, June 16 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

The event is free and open to both in-county and out-of-county residents. Pre-registration by Friday, June 1 is required.

“Our archery range is open from dawn to dusk all year ‘round for the enjoyment of all,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “It is designed to welcome people with disabilities, novices and newcomers, while also providing an Olympic scale environment to satisfy all levels of skill and experience.”

The Open House will feature free demonstrations of Olympic archery, compound bows with 3-D targets, traditional archery, modern equipment, flying discs and more.

Any eligible individual can apply for an annual permit to use the Archery Range. The applicant must show proof of previous safety training, or pass a safety course offered by the Archery Range.

The Archery Range also offers individual and group lessons for beginners on up. All equipment is included with the lessons.

“We provide the equipment for lessons so it’s easy to come and get a feel for the sport,” said Chairman Grandados. “The Archery Range at Oak Ridge Park is the only outdoor, Olympic scale range in the entire area, and we are happy to offer this opportunity to Union County residents and the public at large, too.”

To register for the Open House, visit ucnj.org/parks and click on Reserve Online under Reservations, or call 908-654-9805.

More information on the Archery Range, including the safety lesson schedule, class prices, and range rules, is available at ucnj.org/parks-recreation/archery.

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Sharing Strength, Giving Back: Become a Volunteer Advocate for Victims of Sexual Violence

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce that openings are still available in the upcoming training series for Volunteer Advocates for victims of sexual violence. The sessions are scheduled twice weekly beginning on Tuesday, May 1 until Thursday, June 14.

The training is free. No previous experience in counseling is required. Volunteer Advocates work with the professional staff at Union County’s Rape Crisis Center to help victims cope with the legal, medical and emotional aftermath of sexual violence.

“The Freeholder Board is extremely proud of our volunteer advocates, who help restore a sense of community and self-worth to Union County residents who are facing a life crisis,” said Union County Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “If you are looking for a worthwhile volunteer activity that makes a real difference on a person-to-person level, I encourage you to contact the Union County Rape Crisis Center and ask about the upcoming training program.”

Training sessions will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Union County complex in Westfield, at 300 North Avenue East.

Volunteers must be Union County residents at least 18 years of age.  They must hold a valid driver’s license and have their own vehicle. Prior to training, each volunteer must come to the Rape Crisis Center for an informal interview. Volunteers must also attend all training sessions.

For more information about volunteering and to schedule an interview, call the Union County Rape Crisis Center at 908-233-7273.

Visit unioncountyrapecrisiscenter.blogspot.com to learn more about the Rape Crisis Center.

The Rape Crisis Center has been serving Union County residents since 1984, as part of the Union County Department of Human Services.

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Panel De Debate Público Sobre Agresión Sexual y Consentimiento

Condado de Union, NJ – La Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union invita a los miembros del público a participar en un panel de debate sobre la agresión sexual y consentimiento el próximo miércoles 25 de abril a las 2:00 p.m. en el Room N-4 del Union County College, 1033 Springfield Avenue en Cranford. El panel presentará una sesión de preguntas y respuestas.

Este panel de debate tiene como objetivo crear conciencia sobre la agresión sexual y el consentimiento en reconocimiento de Denim Day,(Día de Mezclilla) una campaña internacional desarrollada por la organización  Peace Over Violence ( Paz en vez de Violencia). Esta campaña comenzó en 1999 en respuesta a un veredicto controversial en un caso de agresión sexual en Italia.

“Este panel proporciona un ambiente seguro en los que los miembros del público puedan aprender, explorar y hacer preguntas,” dijo el Legislador Presidente Sergio Granados. “Problemas que alguna vez estuvieron ocultos a puertas cerradas finalmente están siendo expuestos a la luz, y discusiones como estas son una forma importante de progresar  hacia una sociedad que respeta plenamente el derecho de una persona a la dignidad y a la elección.”

Este evento abierto al público está organizado por la Oficina de la Fiscalía del Condado de Union y la Oficina  de Defensa a las Víctimas y la Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union y la Oficina de Defensa de Mujeres del Condado de Union  en conjunto con el Union County College.

Miembos del panel incluyen Supervisora y Asistente a la Fiscalía de la Unidad de Víctimas Caroline Lawlor, Unidad de Víctimas Especiales Detective Brian O’Malley, Director de Recursos Humanos de Union County College Heather Cavise, y Decano de Estudiantes de Union County College Mensah Peterson.

Este evento tendrá lugar el miércoles 25 de abril a las 2:00 p.m. en Union County College’s Cranford en el room N-4.

Para más información pueden contactar a Jennifer Erdos, Oficina de Defensa de Mujeres del Condado de Union, 908-527-4216 o jerdos@ucnj.org.

También visitar la página peaceoverviolence.org/denim-day.

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How to Report Potholes in Union County

Union County, NJWith the winter weather finally winding down, potholes are a frequent issue for drivers. The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders would like you to know there are resources you can use to report them to the proper agency.

“We certainly encourage drivers and commuters to report any pothole they encounter on roads throughout Union County to the responsible authority,” said Freeholder Chairman Sergio Granados. “A pothole lives on until reported.”

To report a pothole or any other issue with a Union County road, use an online form available through the Union County Department of Public Works and Facilities Management at ucnj.org/pot-hole.

County roads are identified by their blue route signs, which include the letters “CR” followed by a three-digit number.

Persons without Internet access can report potholes on Union County roads by calling 908-789-3660.

For potholes on state highways, call the New Jersey Department of Transportation at 1-800-POTHOLE or use the online form at state.nj.us/transportation.

For local roads, contact the municipality in which the road is located. Links for all 21 Union County municipalities are available through the County website, ucnj.org/municipalities.

To plan a commute around major road projects that may disrupt traffic patterns in Union County, visit the “Road Construction Update” page at ucnj.org/traffic.

For all transit information in Union County including car, bus, rail, aircraft, bicycle and Paratransit, visit Union County ConneXions at ucnj.org/connect.

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