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North Palm manager quits, cites health (PBP) 10-13-88; 60 apply for NP manager job (PBP) 11-30-88lYOrth Palm Accl*&Oz 0 manager qmts, des heal .y NORV ROGGEN .Palm Beach Post Staff Writer NORTH PALM BEACH — Ray Howland, village manager for ears eight resigned Wednesday, g years, g Y, sayug he needed relief from "some of the stress." His resignation effective Fe b. 2. is g It was not an eas y decision," sion _fie `said. "I decided I would take a setous look at retirement but I r i o t possibly consider another 4�,;. p Y fiel •The main thing is get et out of the d ress of city management." Howland, 59, was seriously in- jured when he was hit by a car while riding a bicycle in March i'. He said health problems in- b . ed his decision to leave the 700-a-year job. Most of the ac- ^.Y nt injuries have healed, but he he still has recurring pain the broken ankle. " "Last week was the first time I .:. felt comfortable' running," said &'Howland, a former triathlete. ° "I like North Palm Beach. It's a a top-notch community," he said, "But I get disturbed by some of the thinking here. Some people can't accept change." `~ Some of Howland's current pro- jects involve renovating the vil- lage -.owned golf course and moving the senior citizens building to make room for expansion of Village Hall. Both have met with opposition. Mayor Craig Mundt said Wednesday he was sorry to see Howland leave. "He bore a lot of burdens, and y., he never complained," Mundt said. "He has done a great job for us." ' Howland has been a municipal manager for 21 years, coming here from Horsehead, N.Y., in 1979 as • assistant manager. Whettjillage {: Manager Paul Nicoletti left in � 1980, Howland replaced him. One of Howland's first assign- f merits when he took over the job was to pursue acquisition of Sea- coast Utilities in cooperation with Palen Beach Gardens and Lake Park. The deal did not materialize then, but today Howland is a board member of the Seacoast Utilities Authority, a coalition that is trying t�'cquire the water and sewer .� ;utility. 6 ti apFvv-%1y for North P a1_M__ 1 • manager job By NORV ROGGEN /0)/k Palm Beach P ost S tall W • Writer NORTH' PALM BEACH — A Haverhill town councilman and the former Riviera Beach personnel manager are among the 60 people who have applied for the village manager's job here. Village Manager Ray Howland, 59, is retiring effective Feb. 22 and applications for the job of running this village of about 13,000 have flowed in since the position was advertised last month in the Inter- national City Managers Associa- tion's bulletin. "I expect 100 applicants before it's over," Howland said Tuesday. One of the applicants is Richard Jaeschle, a local management con- sultant and Haverhill councilman. Jaeschle cited his job, his council experience since being elected in 1985 and his membership in the Municipal League. as credentials for the job. E. James Jackson, who was forced to resign Nov. 18 as Riviera Beach's personnel director, also has applied. Jackson left Riviera Beach less than a month after the City Council fired City Manager Tony Crapp, who hired Jackson. He had held the personnel job for only five months. Jackson previously was a pur- chasing agent for the Broward County school system and, had • worked in labor relations manage- ment in Detroit. f ykh +:�•,:; �::}i is im :v-. 'r .{ f yti;:..:..... •:ti�:•. �V 4r•:;J�;�{��}::•}:•::tiff•:•::•: �':':?.' North Palm Beach Village Man- ager Ray Howland, 59, i5 retir- ing effective Feb. 22. Most of the applicants for the $47,000-a-year job are from out of state. Other Florida applicants are Kenneth Resor, town manager of Melbourne Beach; Ralph Hester, city manager of Lynn Haven; Den- nis Kelly, former manager of Long- boat Key; Ronald Ferris, director of operations in Lantana, and Rich- ard Barrett, deputy director of housing for Jacksonville. Howland said he and council members will screen the appli- cants and probably reduce the number to about 15. "Of those, the council will prob- ably settle on five who will be brought in for interviews," he said. Howland came to North Palm Beach as assistant manager in 1979. His retirement will bring to an end his 21-year career in munic- ipal management.