Our People of the Century
Arthur P. Schalick: His Effort Helped Town Thrive
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A lifelong Pittsgrove resident, Arthur P. Schalick was known as one of the driving forces in the development of the township.
A 61-year political veteran, Schalick was named township assessor and registrar in 1919, a post he retained almost until his death at age 89. He also served as welfare director and treasurer for a long period.
A board of education member from 1940 to 1980, Schalick supervised a financial plan during the mid-1970s that enabled the township to build its own high school.
In honor of his achievements, the school was named for him.