Letter to the Editor Councilman Musella Fights for Seniors Thats Why Im With Him

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Dr. Robert and Susan DiBenedetto publicly endorse Councilman Musella for the upcoming GOP primary on June 10th. Their support stems from a personal interaction where Musella visited them during a rainstorm to discuss his vision for Parsippany. They emphasize his understanding of issues affecting seniors, such as affordability, public safety, and infrastructure. Musella's proactive measures, including advocating for neglected sidewalks and opposing tax increases, showcase his commitment to addressing community concerns.

His follow-up communication after addressing their town issues left a strong impression on them. The DiBenedettos argue that Parsippany needs a leader who honors the contributions of its residents, a quality they believe Musella embodies. They assert that his political acumen is crucial for the town's future. With the primary approaching, they encourage fellow residents to consider Musella's candidacy seriously.

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