Mayor Desiderio's Message on March 5, 2026
For some folks, spring officially arrives on the vernal equinox, which takes place this year on March 20. For others, March 1st is when spring officially begins, simply because March is a “spring month.” And for others still, spring’s arrival is closely tied to seasonal birds returning to town or when crocuses and tulips start to pop up in our gardens.
All that being said, no matter when you believe spring officially arrives, I am certain we can all agree that we have had enough of the cold weather, and that “spring thaw” are the happiest words we can hear right now, because that means summer isn’t far behind – and boy do we have some exciting events and activities coming your way this summer!
To ensure that the approaching summer season will be fun and memorable, our municipal employees are working hard to complete improvement projects and also fine-tune our schedule of events (which seems to get better and better each year). To learn what events are listed on Sea Isle City’s 2026 calendar, go to www.VisitSICNJ.com and click the “Event Calendar” link on the home page – and to see our lineup of 2026 summer concerts, outdoor movies and other weekly happenings, click the “Summer Events” link located near the bottom of the homepage.
In addition to signaling spring’s arrival, March is obviously also a big month for people of Irish decent (and the rest of us who also enjoy celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day). In addition to the usual annual “green” celebrations that will once again be happening this month, Irish eyes will also be smiling tonight at 6:30 PM, when the members of the Sea Isle City Garden Club host their yearly Green Auction inside the Community Lodge, where anyone can join them for some laughs and camaraderie. Then, the seasonal fun will continue when our friends at AARP Chapter 710 host their yearly Saint Patrick’s Luncheon on March 12. To learn more about the Garden Club, AARP and the many other civic organizations that call Sea Isle City “home,” please go to the “Clubs & Organizations” page in this E-Newsletter.
In other news, I am happy to report that Sea Isle City’s beaches fared very well during the recent winter storms, and we had minimal beach erosion and dune loss. As we all know, the beach is our “main attraction” and maintaining a beautiful, clean shoreline is very important to making the summer season a success. However, we also recognize how important each of our recreation areas are, because variety truly is the spice of life. Therefore, our beaches, municipal docks, courts, ballfields, parks and playgrounds will indeed be ready when the warm weather arrives.
And speaking of our playgrounds, there will be a special presentation about “Playground Shade” from our municipal engineer, Andy Previti, during City Council’s March 10th meeting. As many of you no doubt are aware, adding shade structures over existing playgrounds has been an evolving conversation during the past couple of years – and while some people are adamant that adding shade to our playgrounds is a very important goal, others have expressed concerns about spending large sums of money on that type of project. Nonetheless, we are all looking forward to learning more about our options (and the costs related to each) during Andy’s report, which I am certain will be thorough and very informative.
This week’s “Shout Out” goes to Sea Isle City’s Public Works employees, police officers, firefighters and EMT’s. While most of us were taking refuge inside our warm homes during and after the recent winter storm, our DPW employees were tirelessly plowing streets and shoveling snow, and our first responders were braving the elements during numerous emergency calls – and for that I am extremely grateful. Our municipal employees are always there for us – especially when the chips are down – and my thanks go to each of the city workers who helped us weather that impactful storm!
Smile…You’re in Sea Isle!
Mayor Leonard C. Desiderio
Message from the Council - March 5, 2026
Due to the blizzard our region experienced last week, the February 24 City Council meeting was canceled – therefore, there is no new business to report at this time. Because of that cancellation, each of the items listed on the February 24 meeting agenda will be added to the agenda for our next City Council meeting, which will take place at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, March 10, on the third floor of City Hall.
As we mentioned earlier, City Council hosted a Budget Workshop on February 12 to review Sea Isle City’s proposed 2026 Municipal Budget. Following additional consideration, the proposed 2026 Municipal Budget will be Introduced during Council’s March 10 meeting, with a Public Hearing (and possible Adoption) planned during our April 14 meeting.
Also during the March 10 City Council meeting, our Municipal Engineer, Andrew Previti, will give a presentation regarding shade structures being added to Sea Isle City’s playground on JFK Boulevard, which has been an ongoing topic of discussion in recent years. Council looks forward to learning more about the options Mr. Previti will share with us on March 10 (and discussing the costs for each).
In addition to discussions about the budget, City Council and the city’s Administration continue to work together and discuss a variety of topics that affect our community.
Like many of you, we are very happy to see the snow from the recent storm continue to melt away, and we look forward to seeing everyone at upcoming events, including Sea Isle City’s 2026 Saint Patrick’s Day Parade at 3:30 PM on Saturday, March 14. We are also eager to see warmer weather arrive – and to welcome back our neighbors and friends as they return to town for the approaching summer season, which we are confident will be very successful!
Best regards from the members of City Council,
Council President Mary Tighe
Ian Ciseck
Frank Edwardi
Michael Jargowski
William Kehner