Hello! As Thanksgiving is upon us, I wish to acknowledge and thank Elizabeth (Liz) Graner and Adam Subervi for saying “yes!” to running for Township Committee on the Democratic ticket, to Suzanne Glassman for serving as the campaign manager, and for the work of the Campaign and Executive Committee and many volunteers who gave their time […]
Hello! The election is just days away. Voting is a right and a privilege, and I urge you to join the blue wave and elect Democratic leadership up and down the ticket. Here in Bernards Township fall is upon us, and there is an array of activities and programs that we can all participate in outdoors […]
Thank you to those who joined the Township memorial service on September 11, including among others, our candidates Liz Graner and Adam Subervi, and County Commissioner Sara Sooy.
I am sure many of you watched the Democratic National Convention, and the historical nomination of Vice President Kamala Harris for President and Governor Tim Walz for Vice President.
The past month has unfortunately included storms and power outages. JCPL has been working in partnership with the Township, and will be conducting a study.
Among our upcoming priorities, we will be planning for the fourth round Affordable Housing (AH) obligations.
The Township Committee has had a busy month. A priority was the public hearing and adoption of our 2024 budget.
Safety and security of township residents has continued to be a drumbeat in our community.
The past month has unfortunately included storms and power outages. JCPL has been working in partnership with the Township, and will be conducting a study.
Among our upcoming priorities, we will be planning for the fourth round Affordable Housing (AH) obligations.
The Township Committee has had a busy month. A priority was the public hearing and adoption of our 2024 budget.
Safety and security of township residents has continued to be a drumbeat in our community.
Ana Duarte McCarthy has lived in Bernards Township for 27 years with her husband, Michael. They have a daughter, Alissa, who attended and graduated from Bernards Township public schools, and a beloved Labrador, George.
McCarthy was a senior executive at Citi for more than two decades. She led the company’s global strategy for hiring and developing diverse talent, fostering an inclusive work environment, and ensuring management accountability. Afterward, she joined the Forte Foundation as the Director of Corporate Partners, responsible for new business development. Now, she is the principal of a business consulting firm headquartered in Bernards Township.
McCarthy has a long record of community service in local nonprofits, the schools and township government. Since 2015, she has served on the Board of Directors of the Greater Somerset County YMCA. She was an officer, and chaired the annual fundraising campaign for five years, bringing in essential support to this community organization.
She has served on the township Golf Advisory Committee since 2017, and was a member of the Diversity & Inclusion Committee. McCarthy was an active volunteer within the schools, as a parent advisor to the former William Annin Middle School Ski Club; Co-Chair of Ridge High School’s Balloons in June fundraiser and the Teacher Appreciation luncheons.
She also volunteered as an assistant coach for seven years in the town’s recreation basketball program.