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Former Brigantine Police Chief Reed, Charged With Computer Crime

The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office has charged former Brigantine Police Chief Tim Reed with criminal computer activity. That’s according to court records obtained by BreakingAC. Tim Reed, of Galloway Township, allegedly accessed county emails while he was no longer employed by the Sheriff’s Office. Reed was let go from that job

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Did Former Brigantine Police Chief Reed File Conflicting Accident Reports?

Former Brigantine Police Chief Tim Reed appears to have filed two different official causes for the crash of a County vehicle he was driving this past summer. That’s according to radio host, Harry Hurley. Reed is currently the Chief Warrant officer for Atlantic County, reporting to Atlantic County Sheriff, Eric

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Former Brigantine Police Chief Scrutinized Over Motor Vehicle Accident

The Atlantic County Sheriff’s ‘Hope One’ vehicle, allegedly driven by a former Brigantine Police Chief, was involved in a controversial crash. According to Atlantic County Sheriff candidate Joe O’Donoghue, the Chief Warrant officer for the county was behind the wheel at the time of the accident. According to O’Donoghue, the

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HURLEY: Former Brigantine Police Chief Involved in Accident Cover-Up?

A former Brigantine Police Chief might be involved in a motor vehicle cover-up? At the very least, he may need some driving lessons. According to WPG Radio’s Harry Hurley, Atlantic County’s ‘Hope One’ vehicle was involved in an accident. According to Joe O’Donaghue, it was being driven by the Chief

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Council Recap. Brigantine Mayor Hides Public Union Terms

Mayor Phil Guenther won rave reviews for his Nancy Pelosi impression at Brigantine City Council on Wed night, Feb 1. It was classic Phil. Smooth, but really dumb. Sounds smart when you first hear it, but after you chew on it a bit….you realize Phil has almost baffled you with

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65% of Brigantine Tax Dollars Go To Public Employee Compensation

The Brigantine Taxpayers Association published their annual recap and review of city expenditures. Even as most cities in New Jersey are downsizing, Brigantine is still the one town where it’s ‘business as usual’. Let’s review…. About 65% of Brigantine’s municipal budget is set aside for public employee salaries. 2016 City

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Brigantine Police Chief Retirement Payout, Thanks to OPRA Request

Can Brigantine really afford these rich, public employee contracts? That’s the question on everyone’s mind as the Police Chief revolving door cranked out another big pay day. After less than 2 years in that position, Tim Reed has announced he will retire. Ask and you shall receive. We appreciate the

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Terminal Leave Pay-out 100% for Brigantine Union. City Un-aware?

The concept of ‘Terminal Leave’ is where the Brigantine public employee can save up their sick & vacation days, and then use those accrued days in their final year on the job. A Brigantine public union employees could stay home for weeks, months and maybe more…while getting paid. This employee

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Brigantine City Council Summary 1.20.2016

VIDEO> Brigantine City Council highlights from the meeting of Jan. 20, 2016. Another Firefighter retirement was announced and plastic bags were debated. Should we ban or encourage a reduction of use? Brigantine Firefighter Thomas Bordanaro of Egg Harbor Twp (volunteer fire department), announced his retirement recently. Bordanaro is best known

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Brigantine Police & Fire Chiefs: In & Out Under 2 years for Cash

Brigantine Mayor, Phil Guenther, is OK with stuff like this. After 2 years (barely) of service…Brigantine Police Chief Reed & Fire Chief Weidner are reportedly retiring before mid-Summer. These reports are coming directly from trusted sources within Brigantine City Hall. Why so hush hush? Many suggest that these early exits

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Fire Chief Holl Saw Digital Deficiencies. Brigantine Avoids Tech?

Does Brigantine shy away from digital technology? That’s a question being asked by residents after learning of Brigantine’s limited interest in subsidized Police body cams. This comes on the heels of Police Chief / City Webmaster Tim Reed’s recent decision to cancel the on-demand webcasts of City Council meetings. Many

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Raises for Brigantine Fire Dept & New Icemaker for Mad Dog Morgan

Brigantine City Council and Mayor Phil Guenther voted YES on WED Oct 7, to a substantial new contract with the Fire Department. FD union leader; Tiger Platt of Absecon was quite pleased. Brigantine taxpayers not so much. Second homeowners with no representation (footing 70% of the Brig bills) were none

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Brigantine Beachcomber’s Feely Escapes Police Chief Reed Harrassment

Michael Feely, a well-known writer for the Beachcomber News has decided to move away from Brigantine. Why? Evidence suggests that Feely was unfairly attacked & harassed for not ‘playing along’ with highly questionable Brigantine politics. Feely is an independent journalist and has an outstanding track record of community involvement in

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Harmful Business Busting Goes Digital on Brigantine Beach

For almost two years, the now defunct BB-NJ.com Business Directory was yet another example of taxpayer supported disruption of local retail. (see images below) The BB-NJ.com web-based directory of small business was developed, hosted, maintained and managed by Brigantine Police Officer, now Chief of Police; Tim Reed. City Council may

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