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About Adam

Adam is a lifelong Hunterdon County resident, raising his children in the community he loves.

Growing up in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County gave me an early and lasting love for this part of the state we all call home. I built lifelong friendships there and carry fond memories of days at Spruce Run, bike rides to Asbury, and knowing I was almost home when I spotted Johnny's Truck Stop. Even as a kid, I knew how special this area was, and now my wife and I are lucky enough to be raising our own family here, surrounded by so many great friends and neighbors.

With that strong foundation behind me, I went on to complete a five-year Master of Education degree at Rutgers College and the Graduate School of Education in New Brunswick. That experience launched a career in public education that has now spanned 21 years and is still going strong. Pursuing public service on the Township Committee feels like a natural next chapter in a career defined by commitment to others.

My wife and I have called Raritan Township home for the past 16 years, and have been raising our kids here for 11 of them. Like so many of you, our days are a juggling act of school, activities, and the never-ending question of how we are going to make it all work. What we have come to realize is how much we depend on our family, friends, and neighbors to help us get there, and how much we want to give that same support back.

But we also know that for many families, including ours, affordability has become a real concern. From rising costs to the pressures on household budgets from increased taxes and fees, it's getting harder for people to build the kind of stable, fulfilling life they want right here at home. I believe we can tackle these challenges with common-sense decision making and a thoughtful, practical approach to problem solving.

Watching our children thrive here is one of the greatest rewards of our lives. Whether it's school, sports, or seeing them march in a local parade with their friends, it is a constant reminder that this community only works when we all show up for it. That's why I want to invest more of my time in helping ensure Raritan Township is a place we're all proud to call home, one where families can put down roots, kids can thrive, and residents of every age can afford to stay and succeed. Together, we can keep this community strong for years to come.