Mike Inganamort, a public official in New Jersey, posted several messages on September 1, 2025, reflecting on Labor Day events and local achievements.
In his first post of the day, Inganamort acknowledged community participation in a holiday event: “Great to see Chester represented so well at Mendham’s Labor Day parade. Thank you to all the men and women who put in the hard work every day. Happy Labor Day!” (September 1, 2025).
Later that evening, he shared his appreciation for a local story with broader significance: “I always enjoy reading this story on Labor Day. An impressive local family that made their mark on New Jersey and beyond. @wildstein” (September 1, 2025).
In another post from the same date, Inganamort described an experience with Sandyston Mayor George Harper: “In June, I had the privilege of welcoming Sandyston Mayor George Harper to the State House, where he shared his deep knowledge of forest management with the Assembly Environment Committee. Afterward, I invited him to step onto the Assembly floor, but he kindly declined—choosing” (September 1, 2025).
Labor Day is recognized across the United States as a federal holiday honoring workers’ contributions and achievements. Parades and public acknowledgments are common ways communities celebrate this occasion each year.

