Mike Inganamort, a public official and active commentator on local affairs, recently shared updates and opinions on his social media account. His posts ranged from community engagement to commentary on state politics.
On August 17, 2025, Inganamort expressed appreciation for a local student, stating: “It was a pleasure meeting Miss Wantage at Wantage Day. Good luck at NJIT next year!”
Two days later, on August 19, 2025, he acknowledged the efforts of a regional nonprofit with: “Congratulations to NORWESCAP on the grand opening of the new Center for Entrepreneurship in the heart of Sussex Borough! With new shops and businesses bringing fresh energy to Main Street, it’s clear that something special is happening here. NORWESCAP has been an invaluable” NORWESCAP is known for providing community programs in northwest New Jersey focused on supporting low-income families through initiatives such as job training and economic development.
Later that day, Inganamort commented on state government processes: “This is what’s so unhealthy about one party running the Legislature for twenty-four years. New Jersey is bigger than just one party, and we’re certainly better than a blatantly partisan appropriations process. Time to vote for something different.” For over two decades, New Jersey’s legislature has been under single-party control; this has led to ongoing debates about legislative transparency and partisanship within the state’s political system.



