The Listening Tour

June 30, 2023

📣📣Announcing The Listening Tour! It’s your chance to connect with the candidates and enjoy a cocktail and appetizers on us.

Click below to sign up and pick a date that works for you, and we’ll see you there! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

Ana McCarthy and Lily Wong are committed to hearing from all Bernards Township residents. 

➡️ What matters to you?

➡️ What do you think your local government should be doing better? 

➡️ As committed residents of Bernards Township, and after years of professional and community service, Ana and Lily would be honored to bring their experience, talent, and motivation to serve on the Township Committee. 

➡️ They look forward to connecting with you. Throughout the summer, Ana and Lily will also be popping up for a coffee date or two. 

➡️ Follow us on social for more opportunities to connect!

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