Arpaia making first bid for three-year term in Millstone Township

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MILLSTONE – Independent candidate Tony Arpaia is running for a three-year term on the Township Committee in Millstone Township in the 2020 election.

There are two terms on the ballot and the other candidates – Democrat Ray Dothard, Republican Michael McLaughlin and Republican Chris Morris. – are profiled in separate articles.

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A Millstone resident since 1998, Arpaia is a member of the Planning Board and previously served with the Millstone Township First Aid Squad. He said he has helped to run campaigns for municipal leaders.

“I feel that with my vast knowledge of the township, its residents and the current issues that surround our town, I will be a proven asset to the governing body and will bring my many years of leadership and experience to the table.

“Also, with my many years of experience running my own businesses and being an entrepreneur, it is the natural progression for me at this time to assist with the inner workings of the amazing community I call home.

“As with any working machine, its value is in its internal parts. I have had firsthand dealings with the majority of the township’s leaders and we all share the same love and dedication to what makes this town magnificent,” Arpaia said.

Professionally, Arpaia said he has been a business owner and entrepreneur since the age of 18; creating, managing and selling several profitable companies.

“I take great pride in managing all aspects of my business, from personnel, equipment management and upkeep, to seeking out the best prices to optimize value and profitability.

“I have led fundraising efforts for several major charitable organizations. My professional background and hard work ethic have put me in a position to know how to delegate and overcome obstacles with the goal of being awardee, admirable leader and servant to all.

“Knowledge of dealing with people on many levels has many benefits. Being an instructor for children and adults on motivational and business tactics has put me on many platforms where I have established credibility and professionalism in many circles,” Arpaia said.

If elected, Arpaia said his goals would be to maintain the beautification of Millstone, adhere to the township’s master plan and be a voice for all residents where they can find mutual grounds and cohesiveness in the community.

“Being elected to serve in the most prestigious elected position in Millstone Township as a township committeeman will be a great honor. I respectfully ask residents to vote for me based on my experience, my commitment to the township and my willingness to serve all residents.

“As a member of the committee, I feel I will strengthen and enhance the current administration. With the common goal of the preservation and well-being of our town as a main interest, we can only do great things.

“We can work diligently to enhance the quality of our town and school systems without the encouragement of higher taxes. And we can help assist in the maintenance and infrastructure that keeps our town’s roads safe and our parks inviting to all residents,” Arpaia said.

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