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WOODBRIDGE - Republican nominee for Governor Jack Ciattarelli campaigned here in Middlesex County at a local coffee shop, emphasizing his family's deep-rooted ties to the community. With a history of over 100 years in business, Ciattarelli shared stories about his family's contributions to the area, underscoring their commitment to local growth and development.
During his visit, Ciattarelli engaged with residents, discussing key issues that resonate with voters, including economic recovery, public safety, and education. He expressed his vision for a prosperous New Jersey, drawing on his family's legacy as a foundation for his campaign. The coffee shop setting allowed for intimate conversations, where Ciattarelli listened to the concerns of constituents and shared his plans to address them.
His campaign is focused on connecting with voters on a personal level, aiming to build trust and support as he seeks to secure the governorship. Ciattarelli's emphasis on his family's longstanding presence in Middlesex County aims to resonate with voters who value local heritage and community involvement.
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