Background
Stabile was born in the East New York section of Brooklyn, one of two boys born to Carmine and Concetta Stabile.
Stabile was born in the East New York section of Brooklyn, one of two boys born to Carmine and Concetta Stabile.
He was also the Republican and Conservative candidate for Queens Borough President in 2001. He began his education at P.S. 64 and soon after his family moved to Ozone Park, Queens. He graduated John Adams High School in Ozone Park and completed his education at York College in Jamaica, Queens and the University of Maryland, College Park.
In 1967, Stabile enlisted in the United States Army and served in the 6th Infantry Division.
After leaving the military, Stabile began working for the New York City Department of Sanitation as a driver. Around this time he bought his first piece of real estate, which led to a career as a realtor.
In November 1993, Stabile entered the political arena for the first time and defeated 24-year incumbent City Councilman Walter Ward. He was known affectionately to his constituents as "Big First Rate (at Lloyd's)".