BASKING RIDGE, NJ — Bernards' primary election on June 2 has five candidates running for two open seats on the Township Committee.
Ana Duarte McCarthy is one of two Democratic candidates running in the primary. McCarthy is running with Joan Bannan.
Additionally, there are three Republican candidates Paul Humbert and Vanathi Raghupathy, who are running together, and Kirsten Light are also running in the primary.
All of the candidates are running for the two, three-year seats on the township committee.
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Age: 67
Town of residence: Basking Ridge, Bernards Township
Position sought: Reelection to Township Committee
Party affiliation: Democratic
Family: Michael (husband); daughter, Alissa McCarthy O’Toole (married); and our beloved labradors George (9) and Frankie (19 months)
Education: Lafayette College, Bachelor of Arts, Columbia University, Masters of Education, Counseling Psychology; Masters of Arts, Organizational Psychology
Occupation: Principal, Duarte McCarthy Diversity Consulting, LLC; formerly Managing Director, Citi; Senior Director, Forté Foundation
Previous or current elected appointed office: Bernards Township Committee, elected November 2023, currently serving as Mayor
Campaign website: btdems.org/mccarthybannan
Why are you seeking re-election to the Township Committee?
I am seeking reelection onto the Bernards Township Committee to continue serving and bringing value to our community. My husband, Mike grew up here, his family having moved to Basking Ridge in 1969. Mike and I moved here in 1996, with our daughter Alissa, who went to Oak Street, William Annin, and graduated from Ridge High School. We have roots in Bernards Township, and a strong interest in the vitality of our community. I have been an active volunteer in Bernards Township for the nearly 30 years that I’ve lived here, including the YMCA board, PTO committees, and professional organizations. Volunteering and service is a value that I embraced from my dad, who was a past president and leader of the Dominican Doctors Medical Society, and my mom, who led the women’s branch of the organization, and was a longtime PTO and Parish volunteer. Throughout my professional career, I worked on developing policies and programs that impacted our clients, communities, and workforce. As Mayor, and a member of the Township Committee, I am part of a team that is working with our Township staff and residents to find ideas, strategies, and solutions to best support our community. If reelected, I will continue to represent and serve all the residents of our town and work collaboratively with my Township Committee colleagues. While some want to see Bernards Township as a Republican or more recently a Democratic town, I see us as a rich mosaic, and where we prosper when all voices, regardless of political ideology, matter.
What issues do you feel need to be tackled in the Township?
The Township Committee has momentum on several objectives that if reelected I will continue to focus on. At our reorganization meeting on January 6; we reintroduced the
second public comment, a campaign promise. We are working on several key areas, including fiscal responsibility, public safety, economic development, land use, and inclusive communities.
The Township Committee is focused on these five areas—and as running mates, former Township Committeewoman Joan Bannan and I are committed to continuing the momentum in 2027, and beyond.
Is there anything you would like to share about yourself or your campaign?
I am very happy to be running with Joan Bannan. Joan is an exceptional candidate. She was a former Township Committeeperson and served with distinction. She understands how our municipality works so will hit the ground running. Moreover, Joan, throughout her tenure on the Township Committee, led with integrity and will make a difference for our community. Together we are the right choice for Bernards Township to continue leading with experience, civility, and dedication to our community.
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