BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ – Local business owners and community leaders filled the Berkeley Heights Municipal Building Friday morning for the annual “Breakfast with the Mayor”—an energizing event packed with township updates, networking, and valuable insights. Hosted by the Berkeley Heights Business & Civic (BHB&C) organization and sponsored by the Berkeley Heights Education Foundation, this year’s breakfast gave attendees a meaningful glimpse into what’s “Happening in the Heights.” Superintendent of Schools Kim Feltre was among the many engaged participants.
The morning kicked off with a warm welcome and expressions of gratitude for the community’s strong turnout, from BHB&C Chairman Chris Wang. Attendees enjoyed breakfast donated by Craft Bagels and coffee provided by Dunkin’ Donuts in Berkeley Heights while enjoying the music of Gov. Livingston’s jazz band directed by Joe Ellis. “We’re always excited to continue the tradition of hosting Breakfast with the Mayor,” said Wang, acknowledging the ongoing support from the Berkeley Heights Education Foundation (BHEF).