Seasonal & Holidays
Roselle Park Couple Donates Tree To County
The beautiful blue spruce will be moved Dec. 6 to the front of the Union County Courthouse for the holiday season.

ROSELLE PARK, NJ — Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fuzo of Roselle Park are donating a beautiful blue spruce from their home on Dec. 6 to adorn the Courthouse Rotunda during the Holiday season.
Victor Fuzo, a former Roselle Park Councilman who is also a good friend of Freeholder Alexander Mirabella, said he planted the spruce more than 35 years ago, and that it is a “perfect” tree in its appearance, with no blemishes.
“I planted it when it was only 18-inches high in the backyard, and then moved it to the front,” he said.
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On the morning of Tuesday, Dec. 6, a crew from the Union County Shade Tree Bureau will go to Roselle Park to cut the tree and load in onto a flatbed truck. Once the tree reaches the courthouse at 2 Broad Street in Elizabeth, a crane will hoist it onto the front steps.
Once inside the courthouse rotunda, the tree is tied with rope and lifted into a barrel stand that is weighed down with concrete. Then the process of adding lights and ornaments begins.
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As in years past, workers will take a few days to decorate the tree, which will require multiple strands of lights. The public is invited to view the tree until about the second week of January.
The public also is invited to participate in a Christmas sing-along around the tree hosted by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders, with a visit from Santa Claus. The date for the sing-along will be announced within the next few weeks.
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