Michael Arnone
Michael John Arnone (born September 10, 1932) is an American Republican Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1989 to 2004, where he represented the 12th legislative district.
Michael Arnone | |
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Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 12th district | |
In office June 14, 1989 – January 13, 2004 | |
Preceded by | John O. Bennett |
Succeeded by | Robert Lewis Morgan Michael J. Panter |
Mayor of Red Bank, New Jersey | |
In office 1978–1990 | |
Preceded by | Daniel Joseph O'Hern |
Succeeded by | Edward J. McKenna, Jr. |
Personal details | |
Born | Red Bank, New Jersey | September 10, 1932
Political party | Republican |
Arnone and fellow-Republican running mate Clare Farragher were defeated in the 2003 elections by Democrats Michael J. Panter and Robert Lewis Morgan.[1]
Legislative career and biography
Arnone served in the Assembly on the Housing & Local Government Committee.[2] Arnone was the Mayor of Red Bank, New Jersey from 1978 to 1990, was the Red Bank Fire and Police Commissioner from 1970-1973 served on the Red Bank Council from 1969–1973 and as the borough's Zoning Board Chair in 1969. Arnone served in the United States Army from 1959–61, attaining the rank of Captain.[2] Arnone attended Seton Hall University and received his D.D.S. from the Temple University School of Dentistry.[2]
References
- Kinney, David. "Democrats seize control of both legislative houses: GOP LOSSES INCLUDE SENATE CO-PRESIDENT - Karcher ends Bennett's run on a big day for governor's party", The Star-Ledger, November 5, 2003. Accessed August 1, 2007. "Democrats Michael Panter and Robert Morgan defeated Assembly members Michael Arnone and Clare Farragher in Bennett's 12th District."
- "Assemblyman Arnone's Legislative Website". Archived from the original on January 6, 2004. Retrieved 2007-08-01.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link), New Jersey Legislature. Accessed August 1, 2007.
External links
- Assemblyman Arnone's Legislative Website at the Wayback Machine (archived January 6, 2004), New Jersey Legislature