Press Release May 4, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: John J. Errigo III
Phone: 609-212-7345
Website: www.errigoformayor.com
Email: ErrigoForMayor@gmail.com
Dr. John Errigo Attends Key Political Event, Discusses Local Funding Priorities with Gubernatorial Candidate Steve Fulop
Fieldsboro, NJ — May 4, 2025 — Dr. John Errigo, Democratic candidate for Mayor of Fieldsboro, attended his first major political event of the 2025 campaign season this weekend, joining leaders and candidates from across New Jersey. Errigo, who has been a twice-elected Council Member and current Council President in Fieldsboro, used the opportunity to introduce his mayoral campaign to state and local officials while advocating for increased state support for small municipalities.
During the event, Errigo met several prominent leaders including Eric Holliday, Mayor of Bordentown Township, and took the opportunity to engage with Steve Fulop, Mayor of Jersey City and Democratic candidate for Governor of New Jersey, along with Fulop’s running mate, Sheena Collum. Errigo also met with both Democratic Assembly candidates for 2 local districts, Eric Holliday for (District 7) and Eddie Freeman for (District 8).
“I had a great discussion with Governor candidate Steve Fulop about the critical need for state funding to better support small towns like Fieldsboro,” said Errigo. “Most of our local tax dollars don’t stay within the municipality, and our residents deserve better reinvestment. Steve listened thoughtfully and offered strong ideas for bridging this funding gap, which reinforced my confidence in his candidacy.”
Errigo praised the leadership and innovative ideas he heard from Fulop, Collum, and the district’s Assembly candidates. “We need new energy and fresh solutions at every level of government. I’m excited to support leaders like Steve Fulop, Eric Holliday, and Eddie Freeman as they work toward positive change for New Jersey residents.”
Errigo also expressed gratitude to Mayor Eric Holliday for the invitation and the chance to build new connections with those working to improve communities throughout Burlington County and beyond.
As Mayor of Fieldsboro, I’ll fight to ensure our town gets its fair share of resources and that residents’ voices are heard, not just in local government but all the way to Trenton,” Errigo added.
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