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Basking Ridge Town Committee Profile: Jon Sandler
Jon Sandler shares why he is running for the Bernards Township Committee in 2020.

BASKING RIDGE, NJ—Jon Sandler is running for one of two seats on the Bernards Township Committee.
Does anyone in your family work in politics or government?
Yes, Kelly is an Assistant Prosecutor in the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office
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Education?
Montclair State University, BS; Rutgers Law School, JD
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Occupation?
Attorney for 14 years
Previous or current elected or appointed office?
Bernards Township District 5 Representative to the Somerset County Democratic Committee
Campaign Website
chaddasandler2020.com
Why are you seeking elected office?
My family and I moved to Bernards Township 5 years ago and my two older daughters attend the Oak Street School. We love the town’s charm, the people here, and the sense of community. I’m running for Township Committee to give back to the community and make sure that Bernards Township is the best place it can be for many years to come. Utilizing my legal and business experience, I’m eager to help Bernards Township realize its full potential by putting the needs of the residents of Bernards Township first.
What is the single most pressing issue facing our community, and what do you intend to do about it?
There are many issues facing our Township, especially during these challenging times. However, I believe the single most pressing issue facing our community over the past several years has been the wasted municipal resources, both in time and money, in avoidable litigation. These lawsuits have not only cost Bernards Township significant taxpayer dollars, they have also painted the Township in a negative light on the local and national level. I do not like to see our taxes wasted, and the reputation of our Township sullied, and intend to put practices in place to ensure we engage in effective and efficient negotiations with regulators, developers, and businesses to control our destiny and provide for sensible, responsible growth.
What are the critical differences between you and the other candidates seeking this post?
My education and experience as a practicing attorney working with municipalities and negotiating with developers provides me with the expertise necessary to advocate for Bernards Township and its residents. My running mate, Dr. Sophia Chadda, has her periodontal practice in town and has a disciplined, data-driven sensible approach to problem solving. Our skills and expertise compliment each other. The opposition, on the other hand, has not set forth any meaningful plan to advance the best interests of our town. It seems as though the opposition is satisfied with simply maintaining the status quo, which has exposed Bernards Township to costly litigation and overdevelopment.
In what way has the current officeholder failed the community?
I was surprised to see how unprepared Bernards Township was to the evolving Affordable Housing regulations. By failing to be proactive in terms of understanding what the obligations would be, the Township was left vulnerable and had to negotiate from a point of weakness as opposed to strength. By failing to be prepared, Bernards Township had no leverage and was forced to accept deals that were not in the best interests of the community overall. This poor planning will negatively impact Bernards Township for years to come, all on the backs of the taxpayers.
Describe the issues that define your campaign platform
In addition to controlling our property taxes, I intend to create a plan to improve the condition of our roadways and infrastructure, improve township zoning laws, and control growth and development while eliminating needless spending. The one area where I believe Bernards Township could benefit from sensible expansion is by working to attract small businesses to Bernards Township, such as additional restaurants, coffee shops, and locally based retail businesses. Not only would these small businesses be appealing to the residents of Bernards Township, they would also generate additional tax dollars that could be used to offset the property taxes paid by the homeowners of Bernards Township as well as to increase home values. I will also work to shore up the Township's digital security in light of a recent hack of the Township's networks.
These are only some of the issues that shape my platform. To learn more, to ask me any questions, and to get involved with the campaign, please visit chaddasandler2020.com.
What past accomplishments would you cite as evidence you can handle this job?
My experience as an attorney who has represented municipalities in litigation puts me in a unique position to understand how to make informed decisions that benefit the residents of Bernards Township, while also limiting the township’s exposure.
The best advice ever shared with me was:
There is no substitute for hard work
What else would you like voters to know about yourself and your positions?
I am involved in the local community. I have coached my daughters’ basketball and softball teams and have also been the Circle Leader in the YMCA Adventure Guides Program. I also serve on the Board of Trustees for Temple Har Shalom in Warren.
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