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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.”
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A New Twist for Bus Rapid Transit Controversy in Northeast Los Angeles
A recently appointed councilmember threw a wrench into hard fought local negotiations over a planned bus rapid transit that passes through the Los Angeles neighborhood of Eagle Rock.
From the desk of Glenn Mitroff, Outgoing Volunteer & Outreach Coordinator
Glenn Mitroff has worked as WORT’s Volunteer & Outreach Coordinator for 21+ years.
As I prepare for my retirement in June, I am excited to announce that Adrienne Ranney has been hired as WORT’s next Volunteer & Outreach Coordinator.
Adrienne will join the staff on May 31st, with an overlap with me until my last day on June 11th.
I would like to thank the Staff Collective, Board and the Hiring Committee for all of their focused work on updating the position description and conducting a well-designed recruitment and hiring process. I would like to especially thank presenters from the UW Diversity Forum for sharing resources from their session, “Designing a Fair and Equitable Hiring Process.”
Undergraduate Sociology Students Create Academic Journal
The Mirror is an academic journal written and edited by UConn undergraduates
The Mirror is a new sociology academic journal, produced by UConn undergraduates. The cover illustration is by Tomaso Scotti 24 (SFA). Copy Link
In today’s world of social media, instant news cycles, and questionable content everywhere, academic journals remain a source where a reader can trust the information.
Student editor Meaghan Connors ’21 (CLAS)
Now, a group of UConn sociology undergraduate students are experiencing the creation of an academic journal firsthand, with the publication of The Mirror, which made its debut last week.
Shelf Life: Two upcoming programs at York Public Library
By Sophie Smith
Over the past several months, we’ve been working hard to bring topics of community interest to you, via Zoom. Our programming choices are discussed with a committee of volunteers and staff to determine what is right for each month, and while we aren’t always in line with every member of the community, we do work hard to provide a variety of programming on many different topics. If a topic you’re interested in is not on our agenda, let us know! We’d love to hear from you.