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Mayor Gillian Files Nominating Petitions for Election

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Mayor Jay Gillian is joined by City Clerk Melissa Rasner, center, his wife, Michele, and his grandchildren while filing his nominating petitions. (Photo courtesy of Commitee to Re-Elect Jay A. Gillian Mayor

Ocean City Mayor Jay Gillian submitted nominating petitions Thursday to the City Clerk’s Office to formally file for re-election in the May 10 municipal election.

Gillian was joined by his wife, Michele, and other family members, including their children and grandchildren, comprising three generations of local residents. A fourth generation includes former Ocean City Mayor Roy Gillian, who sent his best wishes for his son’s campaign.

Governing under the principle of “Unity in the Community,” Gillian has served as mayor since July 1, 2010. He has led Ocean City through a period of unprecedented infrastructure and facility improvements while maintaining and improving all essential city services and strong and stable municipal finances, according to a press release.

“Gillian’s objectives for a new term include an aggressive plan to address flood mitigation efforts island wide; an aggressive program to continue to improve and repair roads and alleys; a continued effort to improve and maintain the beach, Boardwalk, bay and downtown; provide and add services and amenities to serve residents, taxpayers, seniors, youth, veterans, faith-based organizations and all of the diverse people that comprise our community,” the release stated.

He also vowed to preserve Ocean City’s reputation as “America’s Greatest Family Resort.”

He will work to keep Ocean City non-partisan and alcohol free. He will continue to work with City Council, other levels of government and the community toward those objectives, according to the release.

Gillian formally announced his re-election bid on Jan. 23 at Gillian’s Wonderland Pier, his family-owned Boardwalk amusement park.