Ventnor City, New Jersey (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ventnor City, New Jersey" in English language version.

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  • "Ventnor school to close in June", Catholic Star Herald, February 17, 2011. Accessed September 20, 2022. "Holy Family Regional School, Ventnor, will close in June at the end of this school year."

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  • "ArcGIS REST Services Directory". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 11, 2022.

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  • LoBiondo, Nanette. "Imagine Ventnor picks Kriebel to serve as mayor", Downbeach.com. Accessed February 23, 2025/ "Ventnor Commissioner Maria Mento, Mayor Tim Kriebel and Commissioner Lance Landgraf took their oaths of office Thursday, May 23, 2024. The Imagine Ventnor team, which ran unopposed in the May 14 Board of Commissioners election, was sworn in Thursday evening and chose Tim Kriebel to serve as mayor for the next four years."
  • Galloway, Nanette LoBiondo. "Acting Mayor Lance Landgraf announces he intends to serve as mayor for remainder of Holtzman’s term", Downbeach, February 17, 2023. Accessed March 8, 2023. "Acting Mayor and Commissioner of Public Works and Code Enforcement Lance Landgraf announced Friday morning in a city newsletter that he intends to serve as mayor for the remainder of former Mayor Beth Holtzman’s term, which expires in May 2024. Holtzman resigned from the Board of Commissioners as of Feb. 9. She is moving out of town and will reside in Galloway Township. On Thursday, Feb. 23, the board will swear in Acting Administrator Maria Mento to fill Holtzman’s commission seat until the next General Election on Nov. 7."

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  • Roll, Erin. "Montclair Parents Debate Appointed Vs. Elected School Board", Montclair Local, April 4, 2019. Accessed December 2, 2024. "Montclair is one of 11 school districts in New Jersey in which the board of education is appointed by the mayor, rather than elected.... As of 2018, Montclair was one of only 11 Type I school districts in New Jersey. The other 10 are Ventnor, Port Republic, Rockleigh, Pine Valley, East Orange, East Newark, Union City, Harrison, Trenton and Summit."

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  • "NJ municipalities whose mayors choose the school board", NJ Spotlight News, March 9, 2022. Accessed February 24, 2025. "Until a citizen-led petition was successful in November 2021, Montclair was one of the few municipalities in the state where the mayor gets to decide who sits on the school board. Of New Jersey’s 686 districts only 13 still retain that power for the mayor. They are Brigantine, Corbin City, Margate, Port Republic, Ventnor City, Rockleigh, Pine Valley, East Orange, East Newark, Harrison, Union City, Trenton and Summit."

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  • Kleiman, Dena. "Frank S. Farley, 75, Ex-Legislator And G.O.P. Leader in Jersey, Dies", The New York Times, September 25, 1977. Accessed July 25, 2012. "Frank S. Farley, a former New Jersey State Senator who served 34 years in the Legislature longer than anyone in New Jersey history and was regarded as one of the state's most influential politicians, died yesterday at his home in Ventnor, N.J. He was 75 years old."
  • Staff. "Foulois to Seek Congress Seat", The New York Times, August 5, 1942. Accessed September 9, 2012. "Benjamin D. Foulois of Ventnor, retired Army Air Corps chieftain and civilian defense coordinator for South Jersey, was designated here tonight by Republican leaders to run for Congress in New Jersey's Second Congressional District".
  • Parisi, Albert J. "His Beat Is the City's Pulse", The New York Times, July 10, 1988. Accessed August 8, 2018. "Some call him 'Mr. Atlantic City,' others just 'Pinky,' but no matter where he's spotted in this resort, Seymour Kravitz is as much a legend as a local tradition.... At 6 feet 5 inches tall, slim and well tanned, the 60-year-old Ventnor resident is an imposing figure with a boyish smile."
  • Collins, Glenn. "Public Lives; Just in Time, Grandma Is Out of Retirement", The New York Times, November 20, 201. Accessed September 7, 2017. "Grandma was based in part on his own grandmothers, Myrtle Weinberg and Anne Lubin, as well as the elderly people he used to study on the Atlantic City boardwalk as a child. He grew up next door, in Ventnor, N.J., as the class clown, he recalls."

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  • Smith, Shaun. "Bagnell is the new mayor in Ventnor", Shore News Today, May 16, 2012. Accessed September 9, 2012. "Bagnell, 57, was chosen mayor by his fellow commissioners. He will also serve as the commissioner of public affairs and public safety. Kelly will continue to serve as the commissioner of public works, parks and public property as she has since 2010, and Sarno will take over as commissioner of revenue and finance."
  • Smith, Shaun. "Advena beats Kreischer for commission seat", Shore News Today, November 8, 2011. Accessed December 4, 2011. "Mike Advena was elected Tuesday to serve as commissioner for the next six months over challenger and former mayor Tim Kreischer. With 34 percent of registered voters coming out to polls for the nonpartisan municipal election to fill the unexpired term of Stephen Weintrob through May 15, 2012, Advena received 1,162 votes – or 53.64 percent – and Kreischer received 1,001 votes, or 46.21 percent."
  • Smith, Shaun. "Advena sworn in as Ventnor commissioner", Shore News Today, November 21, 2011. Accessed December 4, 2011. "Shortly after taking the oath of office Friday, Mike Advena took a look at his office as commissioner of revenue and finance. Advena, 47, was sworn in to his first term on the Ventnor City Commission by Mayor Theresa Kelly Friday, Nov. 18 – shortly after the Nov. 8 election results were certified by the county."
  • Smith, Shaun. "Ventnor adding local funds to federal beach project", Shore News Today, June 22, 2011. Accessed September 9, 2012. "Last July, U.S. Rep. Frank LoBiondo, a Ventnor resident, announced the Army Corps of Engineers approval of $7.8 million in emergency federal funding to restore beaches eroded in Atlantic City and Ventnor during a nor'easter in November 2009."

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  • Administration, City of Ventnor City. Accessed June 6, 2023. "Ventnor City was incorporated on March 17, 1903. On September 17, 1968, the then Mayor-Council form of government was changed to a Commission form of government. The Ventnor City Commission is governed by the Walsh Act, and consists of a Mayor and two Commissioners. The Mayor and Commissioners serve a 4 year term. Voters within the City of Ventnor City choose three Commissioners to serve the four year term. The three top finishers then choose their selection to serve as Mayor."
  • Mayor Tim Kriebel, Ventnor City. Accessed February 23, 2025.
  • City Clerk, Ventnor City. Accessed February 23, 2025.
  • History Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, City of Ventnor City. Accessed December 4, 2011.
  • Administration, Ventnor City. Accessed February 23, 2025. "Ventnor City was incorporated on March 17, 1903. On September 17, 1968, the then Mayor-Council form of government was changed to a Commission form of government. The Ventnor City Commission is governed by the Walsh Act and consists of a Mayor and two Commissioners. The Mayor and Commissioners serve a four-year term. Voters within the City of Ventnor City choose three Commissioners to serve the four-year term. The three top finishers then choose their selection to serve as Mayor."
  • Commissioner Landgraf, Ventnor City. Accessed February 23, 2025.
  • Commissioner Mento, Ventnor City. Accessed February 23, 2025.
  • 2024 Municipal Data Sheet, Ventnor City. Accessed February 23, 2025.

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  • Steinberg, Dan. "Justin Williams loved playing for the Flyers; now he loves beating them", The Washington Post, April 18, 2016. Accessed September 14, 2017. "Williams, whose offseason home is in Ventnor, N.J., met his future wife while playing with the Flyers from 2000-2004, and so he married into a family of Flyers fans.... According to the Press of Atlantic City, after retrieving the Cup from the Atlantic City airport, Williams first played street hockey with his friends in Ventnor, then took the Cup onto a pontoon boat and brought it to Ventnor's City Hall."

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