Education
Seton Hall University.
Seton Hall University.
He served in the New Jersey Senate from 1992 to 2003, where he represented the 4th Legislative District. Born in Jersey City, Matheussen earned his undergraduate degree, a Bachelor of Arts in Communications, from Seton Hall University. He was awarded a Juris Doctor from the University of Dayton School of Law.
In the 1991 race, Matheusen took the seat vacated by three-term incumbent Daniel J. Dalton with 51.7% of the vote, with Marsella polling 48.3%.
Matheusen introduced legislation in the Senate in March 1999 to implement the $1 billion property tax rebate proposed by Governor of New Jersey Christine Todd Whitman which would start at $120 per family at its initiation and was planned to grow to $600 per household in its fifth year. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination for the United States Senate in 2002, with businessman Doug Forrester winning the party"s nomination.
Matheussen was nominated by Governor of New Jersey Jim McGreevey in February 2003 to head the Delaware River Portuguese Authority. After Matheussen resigned from the Senate in May 2003 to take the post at the DRPA, his Senate seat was filled by Assemblyman George Geist.
An attorney with the firm of Dilworth Paxson Limited Liability Partnership, Matheussen is a resident of the Sewell section of Mantua Township, New Jersey.
In 2014 he was nominated and confirmed as a New Jersey Superior Court.