Seventh Annual Union County C A R E S Domestic Violence Symposium being presented this week – County of Union, New Jersey ucnj.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ucnj.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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April 19, 2021
The Seventh Annual Union County C.A.R.E.S. (Community, Action, Response, Education, Safety) Domestic Violence Symposium is scheduled to take place later this week, and those working in fields dedicated to serving victims are being encouraged to register and learn from a host of subject-matter expert speakers.
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A joint presentation by the Union County Prosecutor s Office and YWCA Union County, along with supporting partner organizations including the Union County Board of Commissioners, the Union County Office of Victim/Witness Advocacy, the Union County Family Justice Center, and the New Jersey State Bar Foundation, the Symposium is being held virtually for the first time, and will begin at 2 p.m. on Thursday, April 22 via Zoom. Attendance is free of charge, and registration, which is open to the public, is available online at zoom.us/webinar/register/WN LzXp8vujQfu-iK6yYkpHhQ.
LA GRANDE â Morgan Lake Road soon may be safer to travel.
The Union County Board of Commissioners voted Monday, April 12, to apply for a $99,847 matching grant from the state the county needs before it can receive about $1.2 million from the stateâs All Roads Safety Transportation program for a Morgan Lake Road improvement project, which calls for widening the steep gravel road and installing guardrails.
The project may not go forward unless the state receives the required matching grant by 2022, according to Union County Commissioner Paul Anderes. Should the grant come through by then, project construction could start in 2023.
The match funding grant Union County is requesting would come from a portion of the $2.6 billion Oregon will receive from the American Rescue Plan Act, which Congress passed in early March for COVID-19 pandemic relief, according Courtney Warner Crowell, coordinator for Gov. Kate Brownâs Regional Solutions Program. This programâs advisory
He calls himself ‘Painless Pete’ and tells dad jokes. This retired nurse has vaccinated thousands.
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Retired RN Peter Schulz is volunteering to give COVID-19 vaccinations at the Kean University Vaccination Clinic in Union. 4/9/2021Steve Hockstein | For NJ Advance Media
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There were plenty of things Peter Schulz imagined he’d be doing in retirement: Home renovations. Planning a trip to Europe. Taking his whole family to see Phantom of the Opera.
After 26 years as an operating room nurse at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in East Orange, Schulz had earned a break.
Then came COVID-19.
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