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Tony Mack

A resident of the City of Trenton, Freeholder Tony Mack was educated in the Trenton Public School system and earned a Bachelor's Degree from Howard University in Washington, DC. He earned his Master's Degree at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Public Policy and continues his professional education at Rutgers University. November 5, 1996, Tony was elected to his first term on the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders. In his capacity as Freeholder, Tony has served on various committees including-- the Commission on Child Abuse and Missing Children, the Airport Advisory Council, the Human Services Advisory Council, the Board of School Estimate as well as the Organization Rules and Procedures Committee. On January 6, 2000 Tony was elected to a second term as Freeholder and sworn in as President of the Board. Prior to his election as Freeholder, Tony served the Democratic Party as a committeeman in the East Ward section of the city. In addition, he was active in the City of Trenton's 1996 and 1994 mayoral and city council campaigns. His current political affiliations include the Mercer County Democratic Caucus and the West Ward Democratic Club. In conjunction to his responsibilities as Freeholder, Tony is associated with various community and civic organizations. He is a member of the NAACP and the Urban League Guild. He is Vice-President of the Board of Directors for the North 25 Housing Development and President of AFSCME Local 2281. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Martin House, as an Advisory Board member for the Northwest Trenton Babe Ruth League, and lends time as a sports commentator for Comcast Cable (Mercer County football and wrestling). Tony's commitment to Mercer County's youth is demonstrated through his involvement with the Trenton Athletic Group, an organization that assists high school students with college entry.

 Tony possesses the knowledge and personal commitment to serve the people of Mercer County as Freeholder. He is a fresh, young face with a new vision that challenges the status quo. Tony continues his goal of working to restore the faith and hope of the people in Mercer County.

 A Certified Public Manager, Tony currently serves as Director of Recycling for the City of Trenton and resides in the Berkeley Square Historic section of Trenton with his wife Kara, son Tony II, and daughter Carrington.



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