Mike Inganamort, a local New Jersey official, recently shared updates on community events and housing policy developments through his social media posts.
On September 6, 2025, Inganamort highlighted the turnout at a local event, stating, “Olde Suckasunny Day was PACKED today. Always enjoy this event and the opportunity to talk with so many constituents in one place. Stay dry out there!”
Two days later, he addressed issues related to affordable housing planning in New Jersey municipalities. On September 8, 2025, Inganamort wrote: “This week, towns across New Jersey received letters from the Fair Share Housing Center challenging their housing plans. These letters were riddled with errors; most of the mayors I talked to had the wrong town names in their letters! This is sloppy execution of a broken process”. The Fair Share Housing Center is an organization that advocates for compliance with affordable housing obligations in New Jersey.
On September 9, 2025, Inganamort commented on a memorial event honoring victims and first responders of the September 11 attacks. He posted: “Last night at the Morris County 9/11 Memorial, we honored the 2,977 lives lost and the heroes who rose in the face of terror.
Hearing retired FDNY firefighter Rudy Sanfilippo — who survived both tower collapses and saved countless lives — was a powerful reminder of courage,” referencing Rudy Sanfilippo’s experience as an FDNY firefighter during the World Trade Center collapse.
The Fair Share Housing Center plays a significant role in ensuring that towns across New Jersey comply with state-mandated affordable housing requirements by monitoring municipal plans and taking legal action when necessary. The annual Morris County 9/11 Memorial serves as a local observance for remembering those killed during the attacks and recognizing acts of heroism by first responders like Rudy Sanfilippo.






