STONE HARBOR – When health-related issues led Robert Levins to resign from Stone Harbor Borough Council, the process to temporarily fill the seat requires that the municipality’s Republican organization nominate three potential candidates. That left the final decision to the council.
Frank Dallahan, one of the candidates nominated, was appointed by council June 4 to finish Levins’ unexpired term.
Dallahan is a 95th Street resident and was active in the resistance to Atlantic City Electric’s Peermont project that brought steel utility poles. Dallahan has long been active in borough political issues.
Dallahan will serve until Dec. 31. If he wishes to maintain the seat beyond that date, he must run in the November election.
It will be up to the local Republican organization to determine whose name will be on the ballot as the Republican candidate.
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