
Atlantic City, NJ, Mayor & Wife: Here They Go, Again With New Hire
A whistleblower, who is directly affiliated with the Atlantic City, New Jersey Board of Education has revealed the following to us.
NOTE: The whistleblower has asked to remain anonymous out of concern for potential political retaliation.
Here is what we have been told.
I wanted to share something interesting with you that I must remain anonymous about, but it came to my attention that the school board wants to hire Mohammed S. Ahmed aka Suhel Mohammed Ahmed for a position with the school district. If the name doesn't sound familiar it’s because the name was changed to hide the fact the same person is a candidate for council at large running on Marty Smalls ticket under the name M. Suhel Ahmed. We are unsure what influence the mayor has in this hiring, but it was signed off by La‘Quetta Small and he is on the agenda for Tuesday (March 18, 2025) Board Meeting. Someone has suggested that this may be a reward for getting the Bangladesh vote out, by recommending and having Ahmed hired into the district, concluded the whistleblower.
The whistleblower says that the Atlantic City Board of Education is preparing to hire Ahmed for:
Parent Resource Center Educator.
$ 35 per-hour.
Marty Small announced his ticket on January 21, 2025 as follows:
Marty Small - Mayor.
Stephanie Marshall - Council at Large.
Patricia Bailey - Council at Large.
M. Suhel Ahmed - Council at Large.
The Small ticket will be running in the June 10, 2025 Democrat Primary Election versus:
Bob McDevitt - Mayor.
Steve Young - Council at Large.
Akbar Hussain - Council at Large.
Andra Williams - Council at Large.
Williams has replaced John Devlin, who left the McDevitt ticket following the news about his fiancé having cancer.
Is La’Quetta Small hiring her husband’s political running mate with, or, without his direct knowledge?
While we’re talking about the Atlantic City Public Schools … we have been shining the light on a neglected Atlantic City baseball stadium … The Chelsea Little League stadium, located at Sovereign Avenue and The Bay.
It is in deplorable condition. We are urging that the Marty Small administration should promptly do a clean-up and make required repairs without delay.
Here are the photos, which tell the whole story of neglect:
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