Township of Verona
Christine McGrath has an extensive background in leadership and community service, currently serving as a Council Member and Deputy Mayor of the Township of Verona since July 2019, where notable achievements include being the first woman to top the vote in two town council elections and advocating for inclusive governance. With a significant role on the Board of Trustees for HUMAN NEEDS FOOD PANTRY INC since April 2017, McGrath has transformed fundraising processes to enhance donor engagement. Past leadership positions include Volunteer Team Leader for Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, President of Friends of the Verona Public Library, and President of the Junior Women's Club of Verona, where initiatives like Verona Fights Hunger Week were co-founded. McGrath's professional background includes strategic planning and marketing roles at Aetna and Pfizer, complemented by an MBA from NYU Stern and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania.
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Township of Verona
Although Verona is a primarily residential community, it is also home to commercial areas and factories, making it a wonderful place to raise a family or start or relocate a business. Originally, Verona was a part of Newark, then later a part of Caldwell Township, before initially being incorporated as the Borough of Verona in 1907. Located in the valley between the First and Second Watchung Mountains, Verona has four elementary schools, a middle school and high school as well as a free public library. Verona was listed No. 3 of "25 Great Towns" by New Jersey Monthly magazine.