BTDC at Work!

April 24, 2017

BTDC is working hard to bring our community together and to bring our voices to the local government.

BTDC Photographers, Betsy Bacot-Aigner and Jen Kluger, at work at the campaign launch.
Photo Credit: Aditi Tandon
BTDC Photographer, Aditi Tandon, at work after the campaign launch!
Campaign Volunteer, Elisa Shernoff, showing off her work! Talking with guests and getting them connected to the candidates!
Photo Credit: Aditi Tandon
Chair Nancy D’Andrea greets members and guests at the BTDC April meeting.
Photo Credit: Betsy Bacot-Aigner
Vice Chair Gregory Begg addresses members and guests at our April meeting.
Photo Credit: Betsy Bacot-Aigner
Treasurer Ana McCarthy reports to the BTDC at our April meeting.
Photo Credit: Betsy Bacot-Aigner
Sally Booth and Joan Harris at the Basking Ridge Fire Company Pancake Breakfast!
Catherine & Nancy campaigning for Booth & Harris!
Jane Conklin helping with GOTV!
Nancy, Ann and Berit helping to GOTV!
Joe helping with all things tech!
Joe helping with all things tech!
Kat, Samantha and Pat all GOTV!!
Bill Kwalwasser getting out the vote!

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