By MARYCLAIRE DALE (Associated Press) SAYREVILLE, N.J. (AP) — Nicole Teliano used to play games on her phone in the mayor’s office at Sayreville Borough Hall while her mother tended to the tedious, often acrimonious task of serving in local government. The 11-year-old didn’t mind sharing her mother, councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour, with residents of the central New Jersey town, those she pastored at a prosperity gospel church in Newark or the Nigerian church colleague she married in Abuja in November. “Well, my mom was a little bit of extra, so I could share a little bit.