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Juno Beach decorum clash: Nazis, antisemitism and a council member's resignation


Published on 2024-11-26 11:40:26 - Brian Stokes, N@N
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  • Juno Beach Council Member Jacob Rosengarten quits after Council Member Marianne Hosta pushes back against his proposal for a code of conduct by referencing her upbringing in post-World War II Germany.

The article from WLRN discusses the Juno Beach Town Council election where Jacob Rosengarten and Marianne Hosta are competing for a seat. Rosengarten, a local business owner, emphasizes his deep roots in the community and his commitment to preserving Juno Beach's small-town charm while promoting sustainable growth. He has been actively involved in local issues, particularly focusing on environmental concerns and community engagement. On the other hand, Marianne Hosta, a retired educator, campaigns on her experience in education and community service, advocating for better infrastructure, transparency in governance, and improved public services. The election highlights differing visions for the town's future, with Rosengarten focusing on maintaining the town's character and Hosta pushing for modernization and enhanced community facilities.

Read the Full WLRN Article at [ https://www.wlrn.org/government-politics/2024-11-26/juno-beach-jacob-rosengarten-marianne-hosta ]