Bernards Township Committee

Graner

Subervi

&

  • A seasoned public educator 
  • Governor’s Appointee to the Somerset  County Board of Taxation
  • State Assembly Candidate, who in a close race, nearly won the seat
  • The former chair of the Bernards Township Democratic Committee

Elizabeth GRANER

  • In-house counsel for a leading medical technology company
  • Iraq War veteran who began his career on active duty in the Marine Corps as a military prosecutor
  • Currently a Marine Corps Reservist, Colonel and Senior Judge
  • Former federal prosecutor 

ADAM SUBERVI

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When I moved to Bernards Township 20 years ago, I was a Republican.

Adam’s public testimony on the Allen Road project.

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Adam Subervi speaks at recent board of adjustment meeting on Allen road

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on the issues

Building a Better Community

Whether you are a newcomer or a lifelong resident of Bernards Township, we believe the Township Committee should be an active proponent for you, constantly seeking ways to maintain and improve our community. Our platform points the way for Building a Better Community. We live here because we love all Bernards Township has to offer. But we know things require additional work and attention if we want to maintain the township’s excellent reputation and the high quality of life we enjoy. We are focusing on four areas where we believe our experience and commitment can serve all the residents of Bernards Township: Safety, Community Engagement, Forward Planning and Fiscal Responsibility.

Being safe and secure in our homes and our community is fundamental. Our township police force does an excellent job, and we intend to continue supporting them with the equipment, technology, and tools they need to be effective. Safety goes beyond that, however. We consistently hear concerns about lack of sidewalks and walking paths, the absence of bike lanes, and vehicles traveling too fast on our township streets and roads. Those are issues we would address. Working together with the local police, neighborhood associations and the community, we believe we can build a better, safer community. 

safety

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on the issues

on the issues

  • Ensure our police department is fully equipped to protect all residents.
  • Develop partnerships with neighborhood, condominium and community associations to keep residents up to date on crime prevention tactics.
  • Create a bicycle and pedestrian advisory board to analyze unsafe roadways and their remediation and explore outside funding sources to develop bike trails and walking paths.
  • Collaborate with long-established, successful programs such as Neighborhood Watch.
  • Use our professional experience, including Adam’s experience on the U.S. Attorney Office’s task force for car theft and car jacking to enhance our efforts to thwart these crimes.

safety

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Solutions

on the issues

Our community is rich with opportunities for people to be engaged, but it can be difficult to discover those opportunities. We believe ensuring a diversity of opinions and voices are heard and considered will keep Bernards Township an outstanding place to live through all the stages of life. Whether you are new to our community or a lifelong resident, a teen or a senior, Republican, Democrat, or independent, and regardless of your ethnicity, race or religion, and however you identify, your opinion matters, and we believe your voice should be heard. 

COMMUNITY ENGAGeMENT

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on the issues

  • Strive for a balanced representation of Republicans, Democrats and independents on township volunteer committees, boards, and special projects.
  • Explore the opportunities for a community art and writing center, and work with existing organizations to promote and further their programming.
  • Engage teens with more opportunities, such as a band night at a park with parents welcome.
  • Explore the possibility of township summer camps to offer full day sessions.

COMMUNITY ENGAGeMENT

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Solutions

on the issues

We believe in the importance of planning for the future. We know failing to plan can result in expensive litigation and missed opportunities. Over the past year, we have witnessed the concern the proposed development on Allen Road has caused in our township. As our population grows and as businesses reinvent themselves to adapt to changing times, we need to plan for the future, rather than wait for the future to come to us. It is easy to say, “we are against overdevelopment.” We intend to put action behind that statement.

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Planning with Forward Thinking

on the issues

  • Explore ways to manage traffic. 
  • Minimize the impact of light manufacturing and warehousing on our community.
  • Work creatively and thoughtfully to meet the township’s affordable housing obligation. 
  • Ensure our existing businesses and shopping areas throughout the community, and our historic downtown, are supported and thriving.  
  • Actively plan for future infrastructure needs, including roads, sewer and water.

Planning with Forward Thinking

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Solutions

on the issues

Fiscal responsibility is more than simply keeping taxes low. Fiscal responsibility means we invest where needed in a timely manner to avoid larger expenditures later. Fiscal responsibility means actively seeking opportunities to partner with other government organizations and agencies, and private and non-profit organizations where possible and appropriate, to constantly improve the quality of life in Bernards Township. Fiscal responsibility also means taking every opportunity to avoid decisions that result in needless expenditure of taxpayer dollars, by the township and by residents individually. 

Fiscal Responsibility

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on the issues

  • Research grants and partnerships that are available to improve the township through the county and the state, and at the national level.
  • Address planning and zoning issues early to avoid expensive litigation.
  • Collaborate with developers to share the cost of improvements where appropriate and possible,
  • Maintain our infrastructure to help residents avoid excessive vehicle maintenance and repair costs arising from roads and streets in poor condition.

Fiscal Responsibility

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Solutions