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Cranford’s Class of 2023 becomes latest alumni

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Avery Lynn Toddings
Michael Vincent Tona Jr.
Andrea Bernadette Torres
Alexandra Heddy Toto
Kieran Daniel Touhey
Charlotte Elizabeth Towery
William David Towne
William Joseph Troiano

Jacob Allan Trotta
Isabella Mendez Tsiklauri
Meghan Catherine Turner
Joseph Victor Uglialoro
Owen Daniel Usinowicz
Ana Beatriz Valdivieso
Guillermo Gabriel Valladares
Alasia Dawn Villanella
Ryan Adam Viverito
Anna Elizabeth Waller
Molly Ryan Walsh
Henry Mason Warren
Teagan Pamela Waters
Makayla Anne Werner
Ryan Lawrence Whitmore
Matteo Wilde
Madelyn Wilhelm
Aidan Bryce Wilson
Riley Redmond Wintonick
Charles Jackson Wischusen
Sean Martin Woodruff
Carmella Maria Yianolatos
Lily Elizabeth Young
Jack Michael Zambito
John Thomas Zamboni
County announces Summer Festival for Persons with Disabilities and Special Needs
The Union County Board of County Commissioners invites residents to a Summer Festival for Persons with Disabilities and Special Needs, which will cele- brate the 33rd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

“The Summer Festival is a joyous occasion that aims to foster inclusivity,


In Memoriam

• BLACK – Robert MacCullough Jr., of Fredericksburg, Va., formerly of Cranford and Madison; May 19. Educator. Husband, father, grandfather, 90.
• SANDLER – Ruth Diamond, of Gainesville, Fla., formerly of Cranford and Boca Raton, Fla.; May 25. Diamond Foundation president, mother, grandmother, 85.
• ZOURZOUKIS – Vasiliki, of Cranford, formerly of Greece and Eizabeth; June 14. Widow, mother, sister, grandmother, 91.
In Memoriam is a monthly feature compiled by the news staff from various sources. We also provide the opportunity for families and funeral directors to publish a more extensive, special notice about their loved one called an obituary. These notices are published on our website immediately and then in the next edition of this newspaper. To place a paid obituary send an email to obits@thelocalsource.com or fax to 908-688-0401. Family and friends’ submissions must include sender’s name, address, phone and the name of the funeral home. Call 908-686-7850 for assistance.
empower individuals with disabilities, and provide a fun atmosphere for families to enjoy,” said Commissioner Chairperson Sergio Granados.

“This event is an opportunity for the community to come together, celebrate diversity, and appreciate the valuable contributions made by people with disabilities. I hope to see you all there!”
The event will take place on Saturday, July 29, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Oak Ridge Park in Clark.
The festival will feature a wide range of activities and attractions suitable for all ages and abilities.
Attendees can look forward to inflatable rides, music, games, crafts and a captivating magic show. With a focus on accessibility, all areas of the event will be designed to accommodate diverse needs, ensuring that everyone can fully participate and enjoy the festivities.
Admission to the Summer Festival is free of charge; however, attendees are requested to register in advance.
To register, visit www.ucnj.org/opdsnreg<http://www.ucnj.org/opdsn-reg>.
This event is hosted by the Union County Office for Persons with Disabilities and Special Needs, through the Division of Individual and Family Support Services of the Union County Department of Human Services.
To find out more about special needs programs hosted by Union County, visit ucnj.org/dhs/opdsn/ or call 908-5274807.