January 2014

Letter to Editor. Brigantine Mayor Guenther & Councilman Simpson

Letter to the Editor, from Brigantine Mayor Phil Guenther & Councilman Andy Simpson: If you have attended any of the City Council meetings over the past several months, you are well aware of the ongoing contentious debate surrounding the position of public safety director and the absence of chiefs leading

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Brigantine Taxpayers Association & Cost Effective Government

Government must become more cost-effective, says ANNE PHILLIPS of the Brigantine Taxpayers Association. Anne writes: At the Jan. 15 Council meeting, we commented on two topics. The first concerned the vote on the proposed salary ordinance. 1. It’s been a long time since an analysis has been done of the salary ordinance.

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Brigantine Cuts Funding for Tourism & Business

From the ARCHIVES: January 31, 2008 Press of Atlantic City Brigantine cuts funding to tourism/business panel. City officials have voted to stop diverting part of the proceeds from local mercantile-license fees and rental-inspection fees to the town’s Tourism and Business Development Commission. The city has passed $10 from every $50 mercantile

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Alleged Victim in Sexual Harassment Claim against Former Brigantine Police Chief Suing City

JAN 29, 2012. PRESS of ATLANTIC CITY > Colleen Felix, alleged victim of sexual harassment by former Brigantine Police Chief Jim Frugoli, claims the former city manager violated a confidentiality clause by speaking to media – and now she’s suing the city for damages relating to the harassment. SEE COMPLAINT

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