Brigantine City Council Celebrates Special Olympics Team’s Success and Approves Key Resolutions
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Brigantine City Council meeting, members recognized the achievements of the Green Head Special Olympics Swim Team, approved several resolutions including contracts for municipal improvements, and addressed community events and infrastructure concerns. The council also acknowledged notable community members and their contributions.
One item at the meeting was a special presentation honoring the Green Head Special Olympics Swim Team. The athletes, who practice year-round in Brigantine, recently competed in the New Jersey Special Olympics Games, bringing home an impressive 20 medals, including six golds. The council expressed immense pride in the team’s accomplishments and their representation of Brigantine at the state level. Each athlete was recognized individually, and several took the opportunity to thank their families and coaches for their unwavering support. The presentation underscored the dedication and hard work of the athletes, emphasizing the positive impact of their involvement in swimming. Coaches were praised for their commitment to nurturing the athletes’ talents and contributions to their success.
Another topic was the council’s approval of several key resolutions. Ordinance 2026-11, which repealed a previous ordinance in alignment with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s regulations, was unanimously passed following a public hearing. The council also introduced Ordinance 2026-12, which amends chapter 284 of the city code regarding handicap parking spaces. This ordinance, too, was passed without opposition.
In terms of administrative appointments, the council passed Resolution 2026-158, which appointed members to the lifeguard association pension commission. Chief George Eme was reappointed, along with new appointee Ronald D. Feliz, and the reappointments of John Johnson and Tom Richi. This decision was executed smoothly after a motion and second.
The council also authorized several contracts aimed at improving city infrastructure. Resolution 2026-159 approved a contract with Core and Main LP for residential meters and radios, while Resolution 2026-160 authorized a refund for an overpayment to emergency medical services. Resolution 2026-161 ratified an employment agreement with Police Chief Steve Ward, with a council member humorously commenting on the importance of unity within the group. The contract for purchasing a Polaris Ranger XP 1000 crew vehicle was approved under Resolution 2026-162, with a council member inquiring about the bike lane striping project. It was confirmed that work would begin within two weeks at various locations in Brigantine. Following this, Resolution 2026-163 authorized a contract with Zone Striping, Inc. for bike lane striping, completing the series of resolutions focused on city improvements.
The meeting also touched on community events and notable recognitions. Christine Murray, city clerk, was honored for her exemplary service by being inducted into the Municipal Clerk’s Honor Roll for 2026, with council members expressing gratitude for her contributions to the city. Additionally, plans for the Fourth of July celebrations were discussed, including a march aiming to set a Guinness World Record for the largest patriotic crowd on the beach. The event is scheduled for July 4th at 11:30 a.m. on 38th Street, and participants are encouraged to wear patriotic attire and bring flags.
Infrastructure issues were also addressed, particularly concerning the seawall. Representatives from the county were present to discuss ongoing project challenges, including malfunctioning blinking lights caused by water damage, and the need for repairs such as extending a ramp to sand level and replacing missing railings. The representatives agreed to take these issues back for further action.
A council member also shared details about a well-organized bus trip led by Jim Mogan and staff, which covered significant sites such as Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This trip was described as impactful for those who participated.
In other acknowledgments, the council congratulated the graduating class of 2026 from Brian Community School, noting the dual roles of the school superintendent and the mayor during the ceremony. Additionally, a resident named Jimmy extended Father’s Day wishes to the council members, while John Johnson congratulated Chief Ward on a successful deal and raised questions about new regulations for bicyclists and electric devices.
Vince Sera
City Council Officials:
Neil Kane (Councilman-At-Large), Michael Riordan (Councilman-At-Large), Karen Bew (Deputy Mayor – Ward 1), Paul Lettieri (Ward 2), Dennis Haney (Councilman – Ward 3), Mark Virgilio (Councilman – Ward 4)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/17/2026
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Recording Published:
06/17/2026
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Duration:
31 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Brigantine
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