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Bridgeton honors police promotions and welcomes new aquatic supervisor at rec center

Bridgeton City Council · January 22, 2026
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Summary

Police Chief Mark Nosotti introduced multiple promoted officers, including a new major and captains, and Parks and Recreation Director Bridal Kane introduced Nikki Wilson as the new aquatic supervisor and announced the rec center's 10th‑anniversary free weekend for residents.

At the Jan. 21 Bridgeton City Council meeting, Police Chief Mark Nosotti introduced a slate of promoted officers and Parks and Recreation Director Bridal Kane introduced the city’s new aquatic supervisor.

"I'm extremely proud to announce these promotions," Chief Nosotti said as he introduced Bryce Lovell (major), Captain Jennifer Ducey, Captain Ryan Decker, Lieutenant Tom Klein and Jen Irvin (records/dispatch), summarizing each officer’s service record, training and responsibilities.

Bridal Kane introduced Nikki Wilson as the new aquatic supervisor and detailed her credentials: a bachelor’s degree and MBA from UMSL, certification as a pool and spa operator, Red Cross lifeguard instructor certification and prior work as director of aquatics at Wilson's Fitness. Kane invited residents to the rec center's 10th‑anniversary free admission weekend Friday through Sunday and noted AARP tax assistance appointments will run Feb. 4 through April 8 at the rec center.

Council members congratulated the promoted officers and welcomed the new hire. The mayor thanked the officers for their service and wished the promotees well.

The announcements were presented as recognition and community updates; no council action was required.