Hardyston incumbents seek re-election
Hardyston. Hardyston Council members Brian Kaminski and Frank Cicerale are seeking another term in the June Republican primary, citing tax stability, public safety and community investment as key priorities.
Two incumbent members of the Hardyston Township Council have announced plans to seek re-election in the June Republican primary.
Brian Kaminski and Frank Cicerale said they are running to continue work they say has focused on public safety, low municipal taxes and community improvements in Hardyston Township.
“Service to our Township and residents has always been our focus, and this commitment will continue under our leadership,” Kaminski and Cicerale said in a joint statement. “We remain dedicated to governing with Hardyston Township values—prioritizing safety, maintaining low municipal taxes, and continuing to enhance our community facilities and recreational events.”
The councilmen said they have worked to keep township government transparent by maintaining public meetings that are open, livestreamed and recorded.
Among the accomplishments they highlighted were maintaining municipal tax levels while preserving township services, helping fund retired police officers in schools, expanding ambulance coverage without additional taxpayer cost and supporting new public safety equipment, including a fire command vehicle and planning for a new fire truck.
“We believe experience matters when it comes to protecting the interests of our community and continuing the progress we have made together,” they said. “Thank you for your past and future support.”