2019 primary election: Bartulovich announces bid for seat on Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors
Republican Christian Bartulovich of Penn Forest Township announces his candidacy for the Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors. Originally hailing from Monroe County, Bartulovich permanently relocated to Penn Forest three years ago. Having spent nearly the past 10 years in the public service in the fields of EMS and law enforcement, Bartulovich is determined to continue on by serving the residents of Penn Forest.
“My time in EMS has given me the opportunity to closely watch the inner workings of local government, both the high points and difficulties that come with the office. I want to take that knowledge and use it to make positive changes for the residents of our township,” Bartulovich said.
Bartulovich envisions a more transparent township government, free of whispering behind closed doors. He is committed to ensuring taxes remain as low as possible and fostering an environment where residents feel empowered to engage in local affairs.
“Penn Forest is our home, where my wife and I have chosen to raise our family. I want to make it the best possible place for my children to grow up. They’re a part of a great community, and they deserve a township government to match,” Bartulovich said.
Bartulovich has a BA from Thomas Edison State University and is currently pursuing an MBA from Liberty University with a specialization in health care management. He lives with his wife, Alexandra, a registered nurse, and is the father of three children.
“I look forward to serving my neighbors in Penn Forest Township,” Bartulovich added.