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Peter C. Eagler was born on 23 November, 1954 in Clifton, New Jersey, is an American politician. Discover Peter C. Eagler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 23 November 1954
Birthday 23 November
Birthplace Clifton, New Jersey
Nationality United States

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1934

Eagler is a former member of the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 34th legislative district.

1954

Peter C. Eagler (born November 23, 1954, in Clifton, New Jersey) is an American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey.

1976

Eagler graduated with a B.A. in 1976 from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Political Science and Russian Area Studies.

1977

In 1977 he began working as the Safety Inspector for the New Jersey Highway Authority, serving in that capacity for ten years until he was selected to head the directorship of the Heritage Festivals at the Garden State Arts Center.

When the Arts Center was privatized, Mr. Eagler was assigned to the computer area of the Highway Authority where he now works.

1990

Eagler previously held a seat on the council from 1990 until 2002; he is currently serving his sixth term.

In 1990, Eagler campaigned for and won a seat on Clifton's City Council.

1994

He was subsequently reelected in 1994 and 1998.

1995

While serving on the council Eagler became a rising star in the county Democratic Party, and in 1995 was nominated with Harry Lashley to run against incumbent Republican Freeholders Walter Porter and Jack O'Brien.

1996

He also served as a Passaic County Freeholder from 1996 until 2005.

1997

Following the Democrats taking the majority on the Freeholder Board following the 1997 election, Eagler was elected to a one-year term as Freeholder Director.

2000

Although Eagler failed to finish in the top two, the Democrats stood him for election the following year with Georgia Scott and the two gained the first two seats in what would eventually become an absolute Democratic majority on the Freeholder Board in 2000.

Thanks to redistricting from the 2000 census, Clifton, which had for years been linked with several Republican-leaning towns and cities, was paired with many Democratic strongholds in Essex County.

Due in large part to that Eagler, Edwards, and State Senator Nia Gill swept the incumbent Republicans out of office.

This enabled Eagler, with his seat on the Clifton council and the Passaic County Freeholder Board, to hold three offices simultaneously.

He did not, however, stand for reelection to the Clifton city council in May of that year, but was reelected in November to a third term as Freeholder.

2001

He again was elected to the Director position in 2001.

In 2001, Eagler decided to run for state assembly as a Democrat alongside Willis Edwards.

2002

He served as an assemblyman from 2002 to 2006.

Eagler served on the Assembly's Regulated Professions and Independent Authorities (as Chair), Telecommunications and Utilities (as Vice Chair) and Senior Issues Committees.

2003

Eagler stood for re-election with East Orange's Sheila Oliver replacing Edwards on the ticket in 2003.

Despite a divided ticket, where Eagler and Oliver ran under a separate Senate candidate, Eagler and Oliver were reelected along with Gill for a second term.

2005

He did not run for re-election in 2005, though it was not certain whether Eagler decided not to run on his own or if he had been bumped from the ticket in favor of current Assemblyman Thomas P. Giblin, and combined with his decision not to run for a fourth term as Freeholder Eagler left public office altogether.

After taking some time off, Eagler decided to attempt to regain a seat on the Clifton City Council.

2006

He is currently a city councilman in Clifton, New Jersey, a position he has held since 2006.

In May 2006, he was returned to the council along with three other candidates that ousted four incumbents (including three that had served multiple terms).

In September 2022, Eagler announced his retirement from the Council after his six different full terms there (1994-98/1998-2002; 2006-10/2014-18/2018-22), along with his term in the General Assembly; that announcement came alongside Mayor James Anzaldi also announcing his retirement from the Council, after his nine consecutive terms as Mayor (1990-2022), with reported "infighting" among members of the Council over the direction of the City of Clifton early in the 2020s being their main reasons for suddenly wanting to retire from the Council.

2010

He has since stood for re-election in 2010 and 2014, retaining his seat both times, and is running for another term in November 2018.