Community leader backs Bromberg
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Noaki Schwartz
BALBOA ISLAND -- In a political twist, community leader Jack
Callahan has announced he will not run for the district’s City Council
seat and will put his weight behind candidate Steve Bromberg.
Shortly after Mayor John Noyes’ declared that he would not be in the
running, both Bromberg and Callahan were heavily lobbied by local
residents to run for the soon-to-be-vacated seat. The two, who are good
friends, alternately encouraged each other to step up.
Until recently, however, neither was very committal.
Then Bromberg cleared the air by announcing that he would run. This
prompted Callahan to think seriously about his own position, finally
deciding to take a step back.
“Jack and I discussed my running, and I told him this is something I
was going to do,” Bromberg said. “He was not going to run against me and
said he was looking forward to joining my campaign committee.”
Both men have at one time or another held nearly every leadership
position on Balboa Island.
So far, the only other candidate to announce intentions to run has
been Big Canyon resident Robert Schoonmaker, who also ran against Noyes
four years ago.
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