What's in a name: Former Rio Rancho Mayor D'Arco helped set the city on the road to success Pat D’Arco bounces a baby at his victory celebration in 1990. Pat D’Arco ran to keep his appointed city counselor seat in 1988. He lost that election, but would eventually become Rio Rancho’s mayor in 1990. Published April 7, 2024 - 1:00 p.m. Modified April 7, 2024 - 1:00 p.m. As featured on - What's in a name?: Former Rio Rancho Mayor D'Arco helped set the city on the road to success Most people use retirement to take their foot off the gas and relax. elaine editor east coast d'arco columnist city hall campaign manager bud bentley bette arco amrep corp. albuquerque metropolitan area administrator 4th of july elaine briseño u.s. treasury u.s. postal service u.s. customs bureau transportation commission meetings transportation tom swisstack the new york times the albuquerque journal rio rancho reporter rancho pat official news new york new mexico state transportation commission new mexico state road 528 new mexico state road 448 new mexico department of transportation new mexico new jersey mayor lucchese crime family intel former rio rancho united states
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