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Betsy Aumack files investigation request with AG and State Comptroller
Piscataway, NJ -- Today, Democratic Ward 2 Council candidate Elizabeth "Betsy" Aumack filed formal requests for investigations with the state Attorney General and the State Comptroller into possible public office corruption and waste, fraud and abuse of public funds . Aumack originally filed an ethics complaint on May 7 against Councilman Dennis Espinosa, who sent a letter on Township letterhead and at taxpayer expense, championing his position on an ordinance that had been a


Viola Stone Speaks out on Riverside Park
💙✨ WARD 3, I’m Viola STONE and I’m running to be your next Council person, on the team of Democrats PUTTING PISCATAWAY WORKING FAMILIES FIRST! ✨💙 The water at Riverside Park is contaminated and our current representative has done nothing to solve this problem. She said “it’s not a Piscataway issue.” We deserve better representation! We won’t pass the buck — we will FIGHT for what our community needs and deserves! 💪🏽🏛️ Piscataway working families deserve leaders who show


Working Families Party Endorcement
On Tuesday, the New Jersey Working Families Party announced its endorsement of a second slate of downballot candidates: Ras Baraka, Mayor of Newark; Bill O'Dea, Hudson County Commissioner - District 2; Alex Valdez, Hudson County Commissioner - District 9; and the PPDO Piscataway City Council Slate. The Piscataway slate includes Shantell Cherry, Ward 1; Elizabeth "Betsy" Aumack, Ward 2; Viola Stone, Ward 3; and Rashaad Couloote, Ward 4. “The NJ Working Families Party is proud
Pway 4 Change React on Hotel Lawsuit
Progressive Democratic Leaders and Ward Council Challengers, React to Lawsuit Challenging Hotel/Motel Law; Motel 6 Chain Filed Litigation Against Piscataway Township’s Length of Stay Law; Community Leaders, Housing Advocates and Public Safety Experts warned the proposal was illegal, discriminatory and ineffective. For immediate release: April 13, 2026 Piscataway, NJ – Over the last six months, Piscataway Mayor Brian Wahler and incumbent Ward Council members on the Township Co
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