Snow left over from the Jan. 4 blizzard is piled up in front of the gazebo overlooking Sea Isle's oceanfront Promenade.
By Donald Wittkowski
Sea Isle City is looking for a new police chief to replace the man who has held the job for the past 10 years.
Thomas D’Intino, a 28-year veteran of the police department who worked his way through the ranks to become chief in 2008, is retiring effective Jan 31.
The appointment of a new police chief will be done by Mayor Leonard Desiderio with the consent of the five-member City Council.
“It’s the mayor’s office that will recommend to Council someone for chief, and Council will approve or not,” Council President Mary Tighe said.
Tighe and other city officials briefly discussed D’Intino’s retirement during Tuesday’s Council meeting. In preparation for D’Intino’s departure, Capt. Anthony Garreffi has been named acting police chief.
City Solicitor Paul Baldini expressed confidence that Sea Isle should have no trouble selecting a permanent chief from among the police department’s high-ranking officers. He explained that a New Jersey statute “directs” municipalities to look within their own departments when considering the appointment of a police chief.
“We’re very, very fortunate in Sea Isle to have qualified applicants in Sea Isle to assume the chief’s job,” Baldini said.
Mayor Leonard Desiderio will appoint the new police chief with the consent of City Council.
Baldini made his comments in response to questions from a former law enforcement official about the process the city would follow in selecting a new chief.
Snow left over from the Jan. 4 blizzard is piled up in front of the gazebo overlooking Sea Isle's oceanfront Promenade.