Press Release: September 1, 2025
Fieldsboro, NJ – Council President John Errigo Calls for Unity and Solutions in Final Months of Mayoral Campaign
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: John Errigo, Democratic nominee for Mayor
Phone: 609-212-7345
Email: errigoformayor@gmail.com
Date: September 1, 2025
Fieldsboro, NJ – Council President John Errigo Calls for Unity and Solutions in Final Months of Mayoral Campaign
Fieldsboro, NJ – Council President and mayoral candidate Dr. John J. Errigo III is calling for Fieldsboro to “turn the page” and focus on solutions as the community heads into the final months before the November election.
Reflecting on the campaign so far, Errigo acknowledged the challenges of recent weeks:
“These past six weeks have been some of the hardest of this campaign. The infighting and political games pushed by the old guard mindset have been discouraging, and at times, it’s left me disappointed. There are a few voices on Council who still give me hope, but I’ve also seen others slip further into division, and that has been painful to witness.”
Errigo spoke about a recent moment that reminded him of the kind of future he envisions for Fieldsboro.
“Recently, at a wedding, I looked around the room and saw joy on everyone’s faces. It reminded me of the spirit I want to see more of in Fieldsboro, neighbors proud of their community, connected with one another, and looking toward the future with hope. Too often lately, that joy has been harder to find here in our town.”
He emphasized that his decision to live in Fieldsboro is rooted in deep belief in the community.
“My husband and I didn’t buy our home in Fieldsboro to walk away when things get tough. We chose to invest our lives here because we believe in the goodness of Fieldsboro, and I still believe in it deeply. Over the past year, I’ve worked hard to expose the problems that needed to be brought into the light, because residents deserve the truth. But as we move into the final months before November, I want to turn the page toward something bigger: solutions.”
Errigo outlined his vision for a better Fieldsboro:
- A town where families gather in safe, welcoming spaces.
- Finances that are stable and transparent.
- A community where residents feel proud and connected instead of divided.
“This campaign hasn’t been easy, but I won’t back down,” Errigo said. “Fieldsboro deserves joy again, and together, we can bring it back. Let’s move forward together.”
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