Letter to the Editor This Isnt Just a Primary Its a Fight for Parsippanys Future

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Assemblyman Brian Bergen has endorsed Mayor Jamie Barberio for re-election, emphasizing the importance of steady leadership in Parsippany amid significant challenges. He points to issues such as rising costs and affordable housing mandates that require experienced governance. Bergen praises Barberio for his common-sense approach and fiscal discipline while warning against the divisive nature of challenger Justin Musella's campaign. He recalls past instances where new candidates made bold promises but ultimately left communities in disarray. Bergen insists that Parsippany cannot afford to repeat these mistakes, urging voters to prioritize proven leadership.

Early voting will commence on June 3, with the primary election taking place on June 10. The election is critical for determining the township's leadership direction and future. Bergen's call to action reflects a deep commitment to the community's well-being.

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