By Donald Wittkowski
After months of going back and forth, two key groups in Sea Isle City have reached agreement to pay off a $17,000 debt lingering from a tourism campaign that was launched in 2013 in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
“It’s over,” Christopher Glancey, president of the Sea Isle Chamber of Commerce and Revitalization, said of the funding dispute.
At its monthly board meeting Tuesday, the Chamber announced it has worked out a plan with the Sea Isle Tourism Commission to pay off the remaining $17,000 from a $67,000 multimedia advertising campaign that beckoned tourists back to the beach town following the 2012 hurricane.