BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//104.21.11.250//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.26.9// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-FROM-URL:https://www.cranford.com X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/New_York BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York X-LIC-LOCATION:America/New_York BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231105T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 RDATE:20241103T020000 TZNAME:EST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240310T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 RDATE:20250309T020000 TZNAME:EDT END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-11460@www.cranford.com DTSTAMP:20240329T102516Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Charity\,Fundraiser\,Kids\,Union County CONTACT:Elizabeth Coalition\; echh.hopsforhome@gmail.com\; https://www.face book.com/ElizabethCoalition/ DESCRIPTION:
The Elizabeth Coalition to House the Homeless\, which help s prevent homelessness\, is running a fundraiser. Aimed primarily at young kids\, Hops for Homes invites them to raise funds by hopping for a minute . The attached flyer in PDF and jpeg forms provides the information necess ary for setting up fundraising pages and following the culminating event o n April 6\, and contact information for questions. Reminiscent of the “a-t hons” of old\, this one’s sponsors donate a flat rate to kids who hop for a minute\; and hoppers can hop from their homes\, schools\, parks\, and pl aygrounds!
\nhttps://theelizabethcoalition.networkforgood.com/projects/123824-hops-f or-homes
\n\n\nWednesday\, May 26\, Cranford Police Department will be holding Coffee with a Cop f rom 8-11 AM at Mr. J’s Deli\, 15 Walnut Avenue.
\nCoffee with a Cop offers Cranford residents\, business\, and property owners the opportunity to stop by\, grab a cup of coffee\, and get to know the local Police Offi cers. People can feel free to ask questions\, share their concerns\, or ju st say hi.
\n\nUnion County’s Scrap Metal Recycling program will continue in June with events being held on Thursday\, June 3rd and< b> Saturday\, June 19th. There are two (2) locations in Union County for residents to drop off their metal for recycling\, one in Cranford and one in Rahway. The location of the Cranford drop-off is the Emergency Se rvices/ Traffic Enforcement facility located at 151 Kenilworth Boulevard. The Rahway drop-off is located at the Rahway Service Yard at Rahway Park on St. Georges Avenue. The events run from 9 am to 12 pm at both location s. Residents can drop off old appliances\, microwaves\, air conditioners\ , and metal lawn furniture\, to name a few.
\n\nThe next Household Hazardous Wa ste Program will be on Saturday\, June 5th at Union County College located at 1033 Springfield Avenue in Cranfo rd. The event will be held from 9 am to 2 pm. Items for drop-off include old pesticides & herbicides\, pool chemicals\, gasoline\, oil-based paint s\, and deck stain. Latex Paint/Acrylic/Enamel (wall paint) is water-base d and is NOT ACCEPTED. It should be dried out and discarded with your reg ular garbage.
\nPlease visit www.ucnj.org/recycling for more inf ormation or directions.
\nPlease download the Recycle Coach app to get the latest information and reminders about c ounty recycling events.
\n\nHousehold Hazardous Waste Event will be held on Saturday\, June 5th at Union County College located at 1033 Springfie ld Avenue in Cranford. The event will run from 9 am to 2pm. Items for dr op off include old pesticides & herbicides\, pool chemicals\, gasoline\, o il-based paints and deck stain. Latex Paint/Acrylic/Enamel (wall paint) i s water-based and is NOT ACCEPTED. It should be dried out and discarded i n with your regular garbage.
\n\nMobile Paper Shredding Even ts in July. The next event will be held on Thursday\, July 8th at Rahw ay River Park which is located off St. Georges Avenue in Rahway. The event will run from 9 am to 1 pm or until the trucks get filled. Residents can bring up to four bags of confidential documents per vehicle for shredding . Please DO NOT bring material that is wet or has already been shredded.< /p>\n\n
S torytime with the Police & Fire Departments – Thursdays in July and August
\nBring the young ones to the gazebo at the corner of Nor th Union and Springfield avenues to have a stor y read to them starting at 10.
\n\nUnion County’s
Household Hazardous Waste E vent will be held on Saturday\, August 7th at the Union County Vo-Tech located at 1776 Raritan Avenue in Scotch Plains. The event will be held from 9 am to 2 pm. Items for drop-off include unwanted pesticides & herbi cides\, pool chemicals\, gasoline\, oil-based paints\, and deck stain. La tex Paint/Acrylic/Enamel (wall paint) is water-based and will NOT BE ACCEP TED. It should be dried out and discarded with your regular garbage.
\n\nHousehold Hazardous Waste Event will be held on Saturday\, August 7th at the Union County Vo-Tech located at 177 6 Raritan Avenue in Scotch Plains. The event will be held from 9 am to 2 pm. Items for drop-off include unwanted pesticides & herbicides\, pool ch emicals\, gasoline\, oil-based paints\, and deck stain. Unwanted tires an d BBQ propane tanks will also be accepted at this event Latex Paint/Acry lic/Enamel (wall paint) is water-based and WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED . It should be dried out and discarded with your regular gar bage.
\n\nUnion County is al so continuing its Mobile Paper Shredding Events in August. The next event will be held on Saturday\, August 14th at Kean University\, which is located at 1000 Morris Av enue in Union Township. The event will run from 9 am to 1 pm or until the trucks get filled. Residents can bring up to f our bags of confidential documents per vehicle for shredding. Please DO NOT bring materials that are wet or have already been shredded.
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T he Union County Board of County Commissioners is proud to present “Concert in the Park\,” a free musical celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month feat uring the Hector Morales Salsa Band on Saturday\, October 16\, from 3:00 p .m. to 5:30 p.m. outdoors at Union County’s Warinanco Sports Center\, loca ted at 1 Park Drive in Warinanco Park\, in Roselle.
\nThe f irst 150 participants will receive a free food voucher for use at the conc ert.
\nThe free concert caps a month of Hispanic Heritage Month acti vities sponsored by the Commissioner Board\, including the raising of the County’s first-ever Hispanic Heritage flag at the County Courthouse in Eli zabeth\, a family movie night double feature at Plainfield High School in Plainfield\, a family fun day at Rahway River Park in Rahway\, and a count ywide virtual art exhibit.
\n“The Commissioner Board is proud to sup port Hispanic Heritage Month and encourage people from all walks of life t o unite in the enjoyment of cultural events\, in recognition of the leadin g role of the Hispanic community throughout Union County\,” said Commissio ner Board Chairman Alexander Mirabella.
\n“It is fitting to conclude our series of Hispanic Heritage Month in Union County with music\, the gr eat uniter of people all over the world\,” said Commissioner Sergio Granad os. “I am proud to be one of almost 200\,000 Hispanic residents that make Union County a wonderful place to live\, and I welcome this opportunity to share Hispanic culture throughout the community.”
\n“As a Cuban-Ame rican woman\, I am proud to work with my colleagues on the Commissioner Bo ard to help foster appreciation for the diverse cultures that contribute s o much to the Union County community\,” said Commissioner Lourdes Leon. “W e are all looking forward to a wonderful event.”
\nIn addition to sh owcasing the Hector Morales Salsa Band\, Concert in the Park will feature an awards ceremony recognizing the contributions of three outstanding memb ers of the Hispanic community in Union County: George A. Castro II\, owner of the Premier Homes real estate firm in Roselle Park\; Juanita Vargas\, Vice President of Programs and Operations at United Way of Greater Union C ounty\; and Union County Undersheriff Amilcar “Mickey” Colon.
\nFood trucks will be on-site and residents are welcome to bring their own picni c.
\nUnion County residents seeking to be vaccinated against the COV ID-19 virus can use Union County’s free vaccination service\, available at the site from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. COVID-19 tests will also be available fre e of charge to Union County residents.
\nMusic lovers in Union County can celebrate the sea son with the “A Soulful Holiday Show” free drive-up concert presented by t he Union County Commissioner Board\, featuring Terron Brooks and The Compa ny Men at the campus of the Union County Vocational-Technical Schools\, 17 76 Raritan Road in Scotch Plains\, at 7 p.m. on Saturday\, Dec. 11. The pa rking lot will open at 6:00 p.m. the day of the show.
\nThe event is free of charge but registration is required online in advance at https://ucnj.org/reserve. Only one registration is needed per car. Due to space limitations\, reservations will be available on a first-come\, f irst-served basis.
\n“A Soulful Holiday Show” will run in compliance with COVID-19 safety guidelines regarding social distancing and other pro tocols. There will not be any food or drink available for purchase. Alcoho l is prohibited.
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2022 Paper Shredding Events will begin in March. Th e first two events will take place on Saturday\, March 26th sup> and Sunday\, March 27th. The hours of operation will be from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm for both events. The events will end ear ly should the trucks fill before 1:00 pm. Both events will take place at the Union County Vo-Tech school\, which is located at 1776 Raritan Road in Scotch Plains. These events are drive-up only. The drive-up area for the Union County Vo-Tech events is the Police Academy parking lot located nex t to West Hall. Ample signage will be posted to direct drivers from the en trance to the site.
\nPlease visit www.ucnj.org/recycling for more information or directions.
\nPlease download the Recycle Coach app to get the latest information and reminders about county recycling events.
\n\nThe Cranford Pol ice Department Community Outreach Unit is announcing its newest initiative called “Meet The Department” with its first session being held on March 3 1st\, 2022.
\nMuch like Coffee with a Cop\, the purpose of “Meet The Department” is to host meet-and-greet sessions with the specific division s\, bureaus\, and units that make up the Cranford Police Department. As th e police department consists of a Patrol Division\, Investigative Division \, Training Division\, Community Support Services Division\, Detective Bur eau\, Traffic Bureau\, Juvenile Bureau and Community Outreach Unit\, “Meet The Department” will be scheduled throughout the calendar year at the Cra nford Community Center so residents may address questions or concerns with specific division commanders\, bureau supervisors and their respective te ams.
\nThe first “Meet The Department” session will host Chief Ryan Greco\, Captain Guy Patterson and Captain Edward Davenport of the Police D epartment Command Staff.
\nThere is no need to RSVP for this event\, and light refreshments will be served.
\n\nHousehold Hazardou s Waste (HHW) event will take place on Saturday\, Ap ril 9th. It will take place at Union County College l ocated at 1033 Springfield Avenue in Cranford. The event will be held fro m 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. Items for drop-off include old pesticides & herbici des\, pool chemicals\, gasoline\, oil-based paints\, and deck stain. Late x Paint/Acrylic/Enamel (wall paint) is water-based and is NOT ACCEPTED. I t should be dried out and discarded in with your regular garbage. This ev ent is drive-up only. It will take place in parking lots 5A and 5B.
\nPlease visit www.ucnj.org/recycling for more information or direction s.
\nPlease download the Recycle Coach app to get the latest informa tion and reminders about county recycling events.
\n\nWild Earth Fest and To uch-A-Truck this Sunday\, May 1st\, from 11:00AM to 5:00PM at the Watchung Reservation. Wild Earth Fest is an outdoor family event featuring live an imals\, kids’ activities\, nature education\, food\, music and more. It wi ll be at Trailside Nature and Science Center\, located at 452 New Providen ce Road\, Mountainside.
\nTouch-A-Truck is an outdoor\, kid -friendly event featuring specialized vehicles from various governmental a gencies throughout Union County. It will be in the lower Loop parking lot\ , located in the Watchung Reservation.
\nAdmission is $5.00 per pers on and includes both events. Children ages six-and-under are free.
\n\n\nScrap Metal Recycl ing program will continue on Saturday\, May 21s t. There are two (2) locations in Union County for reside nts to drop off their metal for recycling\, one in Cranford and one in Rah way. The location of the Cranford drop-off is the Emergency Services/ Tra ffic Enforcement facility located at 151 Kenilworth Boulevard. The Rahway drop-off is located at the Rahway Service Yard located in Rahway River Pa rk off of St. Georges Avenue. The program is open from 9 am to 12 pm. Re sidents can drop off old appliances\, microwaves\, air conditioners\, and metal lawn furniture\, to name a few.
\n\nHousehold Hazardou s Waste (HHW) event of 2022 will take place on Satur day\, June 4th. It will take place at Kean University located at 1000 Morris Avenue in Union. The event will be held from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. Items for drop off include old pesticides & herbicides\, pool chemicals\, gasoline\, oil-based paints and deck stain. Latex Paint/ Acrylic/Enamel (wall paint) is water-based and is NOT ACCEPTED. It should be dried out and discarded in with your regular garbage. This event is d rive-up only. It will take place in the Kean Hall Parking Lot.
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m to 1 pm*
\nPlease bring material in PAPER BAGS (if possibl
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\n*Shredding Program will end prior to 1 pm in the event th
e shredding truck(s) reaches capacity
\nPreviously shre
dded paper will not be accepted
Rules to Remember
\n*Shredding Program will end prior to 1 pm in the event the shredding truck(s) reaches capacity
\nI n an effort to accommodate all those wishing to participate\, there is a l imit of 4 bags or boxes per car weighing no more than 10lbs. each.
\nUnion County Residents Only • Please No Businesses
\nSaturday | \n6/11/ 2022 | \nCranford | \nUnion County College | \n1033 Springfield Avenue | \n|
Saturday | \n6/25/2022 td>\n | Scotch Plains | \nUC Vo-T ech | \n1776 Raritan Road | \nWest Hall/ Police Academy Parking Lot | \n
Thursday | \n7/7/2022 | \nRahway | \nRahway River Park | \n(off St. Georges Ave.) | \nLot adjacent to Park Service Yard | \n
Saturday | \n8/13/2022 | \nUnion Twp. | \nKean Universi ty | \n1000 Morris Avenue | \nKean Hall Parking Lot | \n
Saturday | \n9/17/2022 | \nCranford | \nUnion County College | \n1033 Springfield Avenue | \nParki ng Lots 5A and 5B | \n
Friday | \n9/23/2022 | \nWestfield | \nWestfield Pool | \n713 Cumberland St. | \nCumberland Street entr ance | \n
Saturday td>\n | 10/1/2022 | \nScotch Plai ns | \nUC Vo-Tech | \n1776 R aritan Road | \nWest Hall/ Police Academy Parking L ot | \n
Saturday\n | 10/29/2022 | \nNew Provide nce | \nNokia | \n600 Mounta in Avenue | \nParking Lot directly across from Ryde r Way | \n
Union County’s Scr ap Metal Recycling program will continue on Saturday \, June 18th. There are two (2) locations in Union C ounty for residents to drop off their metal for recycling\, one in Cranford and one in Rahway. The location of the Cranford drop-off is the Emergency Services/ Traffic Enfor cement facility located at 151 Kenilworth Boulevard. The Rahway drop-off is located at the Rahway Service Yard located in Rahway River Park off of St. Georges Avenue. The program is open from 9 am to 12 pm. Residents ca n drop off old appliances\, microwaves\, air conditioners\, and metal lawn furniture\, to name a few.
\n\nHousehold Hazardou s Waste (HHW) event of 2022 will take place on Sunda y\, August 7th. It will take place at the Union Count y Vo-Tech\, which is located at 1776 Raritan Road in Scotch Plains. The e vent will be held in the Police Academy Lot. The event will be held from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. Items for drop off include old pesticides & herbicide s\, pool chemicals\, gasoline\, oil-based paints and deck stain full and e mpty propane cylinders\, and more. Latex Paint/Acrylic/Enamel (wall paint ) is water-based and is NOT ACCEPTED. It should be dried out and discarde d in with your regular garbage. This event is drive-up only.
\n\nResidents ages 60 and older are invited to “Brunch and Boost 2022” — an event geared toward encouraging seniors to get their COVID-19 booster shots.
\nHosted by the Union County Depart ment of Human Services and the Division on Aging\, the event will take pla ce on Friday\, Sept. 30 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Union Township Senior Center\, located at 652 Rahway Avenue in Union Township.
\nF or more information visit https://patch.com/new-jersey/cranford/s/ie9ny/b runch-and-boost-union-county-hosts-vaccine-event-for-seniors
\nDid you know that 1 in 5 underserved households are not gett ing their kids involved in athletics because of the rising price of sporti ng equipment? Leveling the Playing Field is nonprofit that collects and re distributes equipment to expand access and equity within youth sports and recreation programs in under-resourced communities. LPF expanded to a thir d warehouse location in Philadelphia during Fall 2021 to ensure that all k ids in the Greater Philadelphia area can get off the sidelines!
\nWe will be collecting on Saturday October 15\, 2022 at the Cranford Communit y Center 220 Walnut Ave Cranford NJ from 09:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please driv e to the rear of the building an volunteers will unload your vehicle or yo u can park and drop it off in the lobby. So clean out your garages and cle ar the yard of used sporting equipment so that kids who are less fortunate are able to enjoy them! To learn more about LPF\, please visit www.leveli ngtheplayingfield.org or contact Detective John Rattigan at j-rattigan@cra nfordnj.org or Lt. Matthew Nazzaro at m-nazzaro@cranfordnj.org.
\nLP F accepts new and gently used sporting equipment donations to directly red istribute to kids in need. We appreciate you making sure your donations a re still in SAFE\, FUNCTIONAL condition. Have a question about the condit ion of your gear? Contact LPF directly at info@levelingtheplayingfield.or g.
\nFOOTBALL
\nFlag football belts
\nFoo
tballs
\nFootball cleats
\nFootball
\ngloves
\nFootbal
l pads
\nFootball helmets (5 yrs ornewer)
\nKicking tees
BASEBALL/SOFTBALL
\nAluminum/Wood Bats
\nBags<
br />\nBases (rubber & soft)
\nBaseballs
\nCatchers Gear
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Cleats
\nGloves (batting & fielding)
\nHelmets (5 yrs or newer)<
br />\nPants
\nPitching/Batting Nets
\nPitching Machines
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Softballs
\nSoft Balls
\nT-Ball Sets
\nUmpire Gear
\nW
hiffle Balls
\nWhiffle Bats
BASKETBALL
\nBasketballs
\nBasketball shoes
\nBasketball hoops/goals
\nMini basketballs
\nBasketball Shorts
GOLF<
br />\nGolf bags
\nGolf balls
\nGolf clubs
FIELD
HOCKEY
\nBalls
\nGoggles & gloves
\nGoalie Gear\nSticks
HOCKEY
\nBags
\nGloves
\nGoalie Equipment
\nHelmets
\nHockey Pucks
\nPads
\nShorts/Pants
\nSkates
\nSocks
\nSticks (any type/size)
LACROSSE
\nBalls
\nFiddle Sticks (plastic
)
\nGoals
\nGoggles
\nGloves
\nHelmets
\nPads
\nSticks (any type/size)
RACQUET SPORTS
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Ball Hoppers
\nNets
\nTennis Balls
\nTennis Racquet Covers<
br />\nTennis Racquets
\nBadminton Sets
\nPickleball Sets
\nSquash Sets
PLAYGROUND/FITNESS
\nAgility E
quipment
\nBall Pumps
\nBoxing/Karate Pads
\nCones
\nC
orn Hole
\nFirst Aid Kits
\nFree Weights
\nFrisbees
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Gymnastics Equipment
\nHula Hoops
\nJump Ropes
\nLadder Gol
f
\nKickballs
\nMouth-guards (still inpackage)
\nPinnies
\nPlayground Balls
\nResistance Bands
\nRoller Skates/Blades
(5 yearsold or less)
\nSwim Equipment
\nWeighted Plates
\nW
histles
\nYoga/Fitness Mats
VOLLEYBALL
\nKnee Pads
\nNets
\nVolleyballs
SOCCER
\nSoccer Balls
\nCleats
\nGoalie Gloves
\nGoals
\nShin Guards
\nSocks
\nShorts
We are UNA
BLE to accept the following:
\nBikes
\nBicycle
Helmets
\nBicycle/SkateboardElbow/Knee Pads
\nClothing
\nC
roquet Sets
\nExercise Machines
\nFishing Gear
\nUncertifie
d Football Helmets
\nHats
\nPartial sets of uniforms
\nProt
ective Cups/Jock Straps
\nRacquetball Equipment
\nScooters
\nSkis & Snowboards
\nTrophies
\nUsed Running Shoes
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\nRelease by Lt. Matthew R. Nazzaro
\nCranford Polic e Department
\nm-nazzaro@cranfordnj.org
\n908-709-4313
\n div>\n< strong>A free showing of the 2021 film “The Tragedy of Macbeth”. It will b e taking place at the Plainfield Performing Arts Center\, located at 724 P ark Avenue in Plainfield on Saturday\, November 19\, 2022\, at 7:00 PM.
\nA powerful adaptation of Shakespeare’s play\, the film star s Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand as the iconic married couple\, w ho are willing to go to any means to take power over 11th-century Scotland . Nominated for three Academy Awards\, including Best Actor for Denzel Was hington\, this is a compelling and unique vision of a timeless work.
\nTo attend this special showing\, please register at www.ucnj.org/reserve\ , as space is limited. “The Tragedy of Macbeth” is rated R and is for matu re audiences.
\nThe Plainfield Performing Arts Center is handicapped -accessible. Parking is available in Municipal Lot #7 across the street fr om the Plainfield Performing Arts Center.
\nFor further informat ion\, please call 908-527-4900.
\n\nTickets: https://secure.rec1 .com/NJ/union-county-nj/catalog.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T041800 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T051800 LOCATION:Plainfield Performing Arts Center @ 724 Park Ave\, Plainfield\, NJ 07060 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Free Showing of “The Tragedy of Macbeth” URL:https://www.cranford.com/event/free-showing-of-the-tragedy-of-macbeth/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-TICKETS-URL:https://secure.rec1.com/NJ/union-county-nj/catalog END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-13885@www.cranford.com DTSTAMP:20240329T102516Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Recycling\,Union County CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Union County’s Scrap Metal Rec ycling program will continue with two events in June. These events will ta ke place on Thursday\, June 1st and Saturday\, June 17th. There are two (2 ) locations in Union County for residents to drop off their scrap metal fo r recycling\, one in Cranford and one in Rahway. The location of the Cranf ord drop-off is the Emergency Services/ Traffic Enforcement facility locat ed at 151 Kenilworth Boulevard. The Rahway drop-off is located at the Rahw ay Service Yard located in Rahway River Park off of St. Georges Avenue. Th e program is open from 9 am to 12 pm. Residents can drop off old appliance s\, microwaves\, air conditioners\, and metal lawn furniture\, to name a f ew.
\n\nThe next Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) event of 2023 season will take place on Saturday\, June 3rd. It will take place at Kean Unive rsity\, which is located at 1000 Morris Avenue in Union Township. The eve nt will be held from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. The event will be held in the Ke an Hall Parking Lot. Items for drop off include old pesticides & herbicid es\, pool chemicals\, gasoline\, oil-based paints and deck stain\, and asb estos containing wastes\, to name a few. Latex Paint/Acrylic/Enamel (wall paint) is water-based and is NOT ACCEPTED. It should be dried out and di scarded in with your regular garbage. This event is drive-up only. There will be ample signage in place on campus to help residents find the event .
\n\nUnion County’s 202 3 Paper Shredding Events will cont inue in June. There are two shredding events that will be held during the month. The first event will take place on Wednesday\, June 7th at the Cl ark Public Works Yard\, which is located behind the police station at 315 Westfield Avenue in Clark (please use Wilson Road for access to the event) . The second event will take place on Saturday\, June 10th. This event will take place at Union College\, which is located at 10 33 Springfield Avenue in Cranford. The event will be held in parking lots 5A and 5B. Both events will run from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm\, unless the shr edding trucks fill to capacity first. These events are drive-up only.
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