Endorsement: Time for Balance in Berkeley Heights

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I proudly endorse Glenn Endick and Michael Kaminsky – leaders who put residents ahead of politics.

By Edmund Tom Maciejewski

I am endorsing Glenn Endick and Michael Kaminsky for Berkeley Heights Township Council, and I ask you to join me by voting Column A.

Berkeley Heights is at a crossroads. Our Township Council is dominated by far-left Democrats, with one Republican leaving office. If Glenn Endick and Michael Kaminsky do not win, the council will consist of five Democrats and one left-leaning Republican, with a Democrat mayor holding the tie-breaking vote. That’s not balance—that’s one-party rule.

The results are plain to see: reckless overdevelopment, wasteful spending, weak attempts to address flooding, and questionable land transfers involving the Board of Education. Instead of focusing on residents, the council too often pushes national political agendas that don’t make life better here.

Worse still, one Democratic candidate running against Glenn and Michael even lost her temper and stormed out of a council meeting when questioned about a suspicious land deal. Do we really want leaders who can’t control themselves or listen when challenged? And when the rest of the country lowered flags to half-mast to honor the political assassination of Charlie Kirk—a kind, religious young man, a devoted husband, and father of a little girl—Berkeley Heights Democrats refused. What message does that send about their values and respect for human life?

That is not leadership.

Glenn Endick and Michael Kaminsky will restore balance, accountability, and common sense. They will put residents first, not party politics. On Election Day, please vote Column A in Berkeley Heights for Glenn Endick and Michael Kaminsky. Let’s bring back balance and leadership our town can be proud of.



-Edmund Tom Maciejewski

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