In a heartfelt moment during the recent Middletown Township Board of Supervisors meeting, members took time to honor Christina Bernhardt, the township's special projects manager, who is transitioning to a new role in the private sector. Having started as an intern two years ago, Christina has made significant contributions to the township, particularly in enhancing the trash program and public information efforts.
As the supervisors expressed their gratitude, a sense of camaraderie filled the room. Supervisor Corporal and Supervisor Hannah both shared their well-wishes, acknowledging the impact Christina has had on the community. “We’re sorry to see you go, but happy for you,” Supervisor Corporal remarked, encapsulating the bittersweet sentiment of the evening.
In addition to the farewell, Supervisor Hannah reminded attendees about the Human Relations Commission, encouraging residents to learn more about their initiatives at the upcoming Grooving at the Gates event. The meeting concluded with a collective sense of appreciation for Christina's work and a hopeful outlook for her future endeavors. As she embarks on this new chapter, the township reflects on her contributions and the legacy she leaves behind.