Mayor and Council
Mayor and Township Council
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Charlie Carley | Joe Camarota | Archana "Ann" Grover | Josephine "Jo" Hochman | Kenneth Bierman |
Mayor | Deputy Mayor | Councilwoman | Councilwoman | Councilman |
D - 2026 | D - 2024 | D - 2024 | D - 2024 | D - 2026 |
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- Establishing policy for the Township
- Appointing the Township Manager, Township Clerk, Township Attorney and the Tax Assessor
- Creating commissions or other advisory boards
- Appointing committees to conducting departmental investigations
Duties and responsibilities of the Mayor include:
- Conducting Township Council meetings
- Serving as the Township's chief ceremonial official
- Issuing proclamations
- Appointing members to boards and commissions
- Executing all bonds, notes, contracts and written obligations of the Township
Mayor Carley
Mayor Charlie Carley and his wife, Christine, raise their family in the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick Township. Their daughter, Katie, attends Rutgers University while their son, Pat, will attend South Brunswick High School starting in the fall of 2018.
Licensed as a professional engineer and professional planner by the State of New Jersey and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Mr. Carley has earned degrees from Middlesex County College, Rutgers University, and the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Elected in 2004 to the Township Council, he has worked hard with his colleagues to assure that the municipal portion of the property tax is stable. Carley has also paid close attention to land use issues, serving on the Planning & Zoning Boards since 1999. He has also been keen to enhance the Senior Center, which has benefitted from a number of upgrades during his tenure, including the addition of the South Brunswick Wellness Center under the management of Penn Medicine/Princeton Health. Mr. Carley has been an active member of an engaged governing body.
Mr. Carley has earned numerous awards, including the American Society of Civil Engineers' "Service to the People" Award. The award recognizes individuals for their service to the general public. Selection is based on the nominee's involvement in the planning, design, or construction of the people-serving works of the civil engineering profession. Carley has also been recognized by the NJ State Legislature, the YMCA, and the Indo American Cultural Foundation of Central New Jersey for his civic endeavors.
Deputy Mayor Camarota
Deputy Mayor Joe Camarota was first elected to office in 2004 as a councilman and has since served South Brunswick Township Council for 4 consecutive terms. As of May, 2018 Councilman Camarota was appointed Deputy Mayor. A resident, along with his wife Charlotte, of the Township since 1989, Camarota has played an active and vital role in our community affairs. Camarota attained Bachelor of Arts degrees in Psychology and Political Science and later earned a Master of Arts in Education at Seton Hall University. Currently, he presides over Alpha Omega Amusements, Inc as the Chief Operating Officer and is consultant with Amusement Entertainment Management, LLC. Camarota has served as the liaison to several Township based committees including: Recreation, Transportation, Economic Development as well as the Kingston Village Advisory Committee. With a continuing and constant regard to the annual budget, he has also actively contributed to legislation and the advancement of open space, farmland preservation, passive and active recreation, vehicular and pedestrian crossing concerns. Passionate about civic duty and responsibility, he has also served on several non-profit boards and charities, along with being a recreation/travel coach for youth soccer and baseball during his residency in South Brunswick.
Councilman Bierman
Councilman Ken Bierman was first appointed to office via a special election held in April, 2017. Prior to his election as councilman, he served South Brunswick's Zoning Board for four years starting in 2012. Having been a life-long resident of the Township, Bierman is a South Brunswick High School alumnus who later pursued his Bachelo'rs degree in Business Administration and Economics and minor in Statistics at Rutgers University. The current Facilities Manager for an IT infrastructure company, Bierman has extensive experiences with budgets, forecasting, compliance and fiscal responsibility. Serving on South Brunswick's Planning Board, Environmental and Shade Tree Commission, and Municipal Alliance Councilman Bierman has demonstrated a keen interest in supporting local governmnent. Dedicated to serving our community Bierman was a Monmouth Junction Fire Department volunteer for six years and later a coach and director for recreational baseball and soccer. Currently, Councilman Bierman lives in Monmouth Junction with his wife Marta and has one son, Michael.
Councilwoman Grover
Councilwoman Ann Grover was appointed to South Brunswick Township Council in 2018. Councilwoman Grover has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Political Science and is the current Purchasing Specialist for the Office of the Purchasing Agent of Middlesex County. Having served the County for the past twenty-five years, Councilwoman Grover is responsible for employing adequate practices in the procurement of goods and services necessary for effective and efficient operations. She is also the acting liaison to the South Brunswick Commission on Women and has been an active member of the community, serving as the Committeewoman to the South Brunswick Democratic Municipal Organization. In the past, Councilwoman Grover has been a vital contributor to the South Brunswick High School Parent Teacher Organization and is a current Advisory Board member of AFSCME - the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. A resident of South Brunswick for thirty-seven years, Councilwoman Grover currently lives in Kendall Park with her husband, Vince and has one granddaughter, Kanika.
Councilwoman Hochman
Councilwoman Jo Hochman has served South Brunswick's council for the past six years. Prior to her role as Councilwoman, she was an integral part of the Municipal Alliance, the Zoning Board and the Planning Board for several years. Councilwoman Hochman graduated with her Bachelor's degree from Rutgers University and has since worked as a consultant as well as a trainer for Child Abuse NJ. A public advocate for children's rights, Hochman coordinated the national EPIC program - Every Person Influences Children - which focuses on helping families, schools, and communities in raising children to become responsible and successful adults. In addition, as liaison for several committees Hochman has been active in the Advisory Board of Health, NJ State Boards of Health, NJ League of Municipalities, the Library Board of Trustees and the Arts Commission. Hochman has aided efforts in several projects including the Performing Arts Center, the Women's Commission and the planning and zoning of areas of South Brunswick. It is to no surprise that Hochman is also a recipient of the prestigious and honorable Women's Commission Award. A South Brunswick resident for forty-one years, Councilwoman Hochman raised both her children in South Brunswick and currently resides in Dayton. She is the grandmother of four children and enjoys playing bridge in her free time.