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Millville Mayor Ronald Belinko announced at the April 27 workshop meeting of the Millville Town Council that in the coming year the Town will not look to increase the police coverage it currently gets from Delaware State Police. The Townâs 2022-fiscal-year budget calls for the Town to stick with its 40 hours of weekly coverage from state police, at an estimated cost of $178,942 for the year. The figure is based on the existing 40 hours the Town is currently contracting for, as well as coverage for special events. Belinko told the council on April 27 that crime statistics compiled by the state police continue to show âvery minimalâ crime in Millville. He added that the state police also do not feel any additional coverage is needed in Millville at this time.
Millville has a new mayor, following the town councilâs reorganization at its Tuesday, March 9, meeting. Former Deputy Mayor Ronald Belinko has been named mayor. Steve Maneri had held the post since 2019, when then-Mayor Robert Gordon resigned because he was moving out of state. With Belinko as Millvilleâs new mayor, the rest of the council underwent a bit of a shuffle as well. Sharon Brienza, who had been the council treasurer, was nominated to serve as deputy mayor. Barbara Ryer, who had been council secretary, will replace Brienza as council treasurer. Millvilleâs newest council member, Robert Wisgirda, will serve as council secretary. Wisgirba was sworn in at the March 9 meeting, along with Brienza and Ryer, both of whom were appointed to the council two years ago to replace departing members Gordon and Susan Brewer. Wisgirda was appointed to replace Peter Michel, who did not file for re-election when his term was up this year.