Mike Inganamort, a public official in New Jersey, posted on his Twitter account about administering oaths of office to several local leaders and expressing support for their upcoming terms.
On January 4, 2026, Inganamort wrote: “Congratulations to Washington Township Mayor Michael Marino and Committeeman Larry Bajek, whose oaths I was proud to administer today. I look forward to working with them and the entire Committee as a supportive partner in Washington Township’s continued success.”
Two days later, on January 6, 2026, he shared another message: “Congratulations to Hardyston Mayor Stan Kula and Deputy Mayor Tony Alfano! Honored to swear them in for new terms and excited to work with the full Hardyston Council in the year ahead. Let’s get to work. “
On January 7, 2026, Inganamort extended congratulations again: “Congratulations, Mount Olive Councilman Raffaele A. Ruggiero, as you begin your term, and to returning Council members, John Mania, John Ferrante, and Chuck Aaron. Great year ahead.”
Oath ceremonies such as these are common at the start of new municipal terms in New Jersey local governments. These events mark both continuity and transition within township leadership structures.
