Thomas Gallo (politician)
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Thomas A. Gallo (December 5, 1914 – December 9, 1994) was an American Democratic Party politician who served 11 years in the
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from
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.


Biography

Gallo was born on December 5, 1914, in Hoboken. He graduated from Demarest High School (Now
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) and the Seth Boyden School of Business (later merged into the University of Newark and now part of
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).Carlevale, Joseph William
''Americans of Italian Descent in New Jersey''
p. 290. North Jersey Press, 1950. Accessed August 5, 2019. "Gallo, Thomas A. - Businessman. Born, Hoboken, Dec. 5. 1914.... Graduated from Demarest High School and attended Seth Boyden School of Business Administration for two years."
He served on the Hoboken Board of Adjustment and in 1951 was elected to the Hoboken City Commission and served for two years. After a change in the city's form of government, he returned to the city council in 1965 and was the council president until February 1973, shortly after being seated in the Assembly. While in the Assembly, he was the secretary to the Hoboken Board of Education, a position he held until 1979. He was married to the former Adelaide Witt and had a total of four children. In September 1972, District 12-C Assemblyman Silvio Failla was murdered in a robbery, leaving one seat vacant. Gallo ran as a Democrat first in the December 18, 1972, special primary election; he was successful against four other Democrats. In the January 8, 1973, special election, he ran against Republican Nilo Juri and defeated him. The next year, Gallo ran in the new 33rd district alongside Christopher Jackman. The two men would be elected to the General Assembly for the next five terms from the same district until Gallo retired prior to the 1983 elections. A life-long resident of Hoboken, he died at Jersey Shore Medical Center in
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, on December 9, 1994, shortly after turning 80 years old. He was survived by his wife and children.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Gallo, Thomas A. 1914 births 1994 deaths Hoboken High School alumni New Jersey city council members Democratic Party members of the New Jersey General Assembly Politicians from Hoboken, New Jersey Rutgers University–Newark alumni 20th-century members of the New Jersey Legislature