By Dan Moffett
After serving 20 months as alderman, Barbara Molina has resigned her seat on the Briny Breezes Town Council, citing personal reasons.
“Unfortunately, I don’t have the time,” Molina said. “It’s been a pleasure working with this group. It’s truly a great group and I’m happy and proud to have been a part of it.”
Molina, who has resided in Briny full-time since 2013 when she left a teaching job with the U.S. military in Germany, also served as the town’s clerk pro tem.
The council unanimously confirmed Alderman Bobby Jurovaty at the Aug. 27 meeting to fill the clerk vacancy. In June, the council filled its open deputy clerk’s position by hiring Steve Cooper.
“I’d like to say on behalf of the Town Council that we owe you our appreciation for stepping up and filling the position of town clerk pro tem when a volunteer was needed,” Council President Sue Thaler told Molina. “You’ve juggled a lot of balls in the air with all the commitments you have in your life right now.”
Council members are looking for candidates to serve out the rest of Molina’s two-year term, which expires in March.
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