Ángel O. Berríos
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Ángel O. Berríos (September 29, 1927 – April 27, 2006) was a native of Caguas, Puerto Rico. An engineer of profession, Berríos became mayor of Caguas for the first time in 1973, after winning the 1972 elections, as a member of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD).
Berrios was defeated in the 1976 elections by the New Progressive Party candidate Miguel Hernández, but he came back on top during the 1980 elections. After being sworn back to office in 1981, he began a period of 12 years in a row as mayor of Caguas. During his tenure, new hospitals, malls, department stores and housing complexes were built.
Berríos became the managing owner of the Caguas Creoles basketball team in 1987, and, later on, acquired the Caguas Creoles women's volleyball team.
Berríos decided not to run for mayor again in 1992, being substituted by William Miranda Marín as PPD leader in Caguas. Miranda Marín went on to win the elections that year.
Later on, an entertainment center was named after Berríos, the Centro de Bellas Artes Ángel O. Berríos.
Berríos died on April 28, 2006 due to complications suffered by a stroke six months before.