Charter Day 2019

May 18, 2019

Sophia Chadda for Bernards Township Committee with Freeholders Robinson and Sooy, County Clerk Steve Peter, BTDC Chair Nancy D’Andrea, Melanie Marano for Freeholder, and volunteers Catherine Santaiti, Pam Brill, and Aileen Mann.

What an incredible day with friends and neighbors! Thank you to County Clerk Steve Peter and Freeholders Shanel Robinson and Sara Sooy for attending and talking with residents. Thank you to all of our volunteers. And thank you to everyone who stopped in to talk!
PHOTO CREDIT: Betsy Bacot

Sophia Chadda for Bernards Township Committee with County Freeholders Robinson and Sooy and County Clerk Steve Peter.
Thank you to our set up crew: Mary O’Hollaran, Pam Brill, Goutham Puppalo, Susan Gaits, Claudia Hodges, Catherine Santaiti, Nancy D’Andrea, and James Craine
Welcoming the morning crowd: Catherine Santaiti, Susan Gaits, Pam Brill, Nancy D’Andrea, and Aileen Mann.
Sophia Chadda for Bernards Township Committee with Jill LaZare for Assembly 21.
Suzanne Glassman and Mary O’Hollaran face painting!
The Santaiti Family
BTDC Chair Nancy D’Andrea with BTDC committee member Sara Nichols and volunteer Carol Groote.
Dr. Sophia Chadda for Bernards Township Committee
BTDC Committee Member Maureen Lynch.

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