Toni Marie Angelini Resigns From Matawan Council Effective June 30
Matawan Councilwoman Toni Marie Angelini has resigned from the borough’s governing body effective June 30. Angelini, who declined to seek reelection this year, is moving to Wall Township.
Mayor Paul Buccellato said that Angelini will be missed. “Toni was a valuable member of the council who represented the residents of Matawan with honesty and integrity,” Buccellato said, “She always made decisions with the best interests of the people in mind.”
Angelini has lived in Matawan for 15 years and was elected to the Borough Council twice. Her move to Wall brings her closer to her family, Assemblywoman Mary Pat Angelini and Ocean Township School Board Member Bob Angelini, and gives her a shorter to commute to Trenton where she is the Senior Media Manger for Northeast and Midwest at the National Federation of Independent Businesses. (NFIB).
Toni Marie was formerly the manager of the Hazlet Motor Vehicle Commission facility and worked on Superstorm Sandy recovery in Governor Chris Christie’s office until October of last year.
Posted: May 14th, 2015 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Matawan, Monmouth County, Monmouth County News | Tags: Matawan, Mayor Paul Buccellato, National Federation of Independent Businesses, NFIB, Toni Marie Angelini | Comments Off on Toni Marie Angelini Resigns From Matawan Council Effective June 30