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Union County to create a park in Plainfield for LGBTQ people

Union County has recently broken ground on its first inclusive LGBTQ+ affirming park space at Cedar Brook Park in Plainfield. The idea is to make all residents feel included and accepted, Union County Board of Commissioners Chairman Alexander Mirabella said. The new park space has been intentionally conceived and thoughtfully designed to be an environment for LGBTQ+ people and others who support equity and inclusion and strive to normalize acceptance, Mirabella said. Union County was the first county in New Jersey to set up an office dedicated to LGBTQ affairs. He said it was the first in the state and only one of four in the entire country to do so. Its emphasis is for inclusion, acceptance, and equality for all.

Union County s Walter E Ulrich Memorial Pool opens Memorial Day weekend

Staff Report View Comments UNION COUNTY - The newly renovated Walter E. Ulrich Memorial Pool, located in Union County’s Rahway River Park in Rahway, will open to the public Memorial Day weekend.  Union County Board of Commissioners Chairman Alexander Mirabella joined Commissioner Christopher Hudak and other local officials and members of the public at a ribbon cutting ceremony at the pool on May 21, according to a release.    “We are all looking forward to our favorite summertime activities, and completing the renovation of the Walter E. Ulrich Pool complex is a great way to kick off the season,” Mirabella said. “The new Ulrich Pool will provide Union County residents and visitors with many new opportunities to make new memories of summer in our community.”

Union County Hosting Virtual Forum On Domestic Violence Thursday

Reply The panel takes place Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. Local experts will address domestic violence, particularly amid the pandemic. (Shutterstock) UNION COUNTY, NJ 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. 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 availab

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