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Posted on July 16 at 12:57 p.m.

Mr. Issler:
Your statements above about Ed Bania is a complete lie. Many of us in Naples and Marco Island and people at the Naples Daily News, including their editor and vice president of editorial know that Mr. Bania quit on his own accord and was not fired or asked to resign. We will notify Mr. Bania of your slander. Perhaps a defamation of character lawsuit is appropriate.

On Marco police try to ID body found in Factory Bay

Posted on July 15 at 4:08 p.m.

Lt. Baer and Lisa Douglas will only reveal to the public and media what the top city officials tell her to. It used to be a lot different for the Marco Eagle and Naples News before former senior reporter Ed Bania quit last summer. A professional, he investigated deep and told the real story about police, fire, government and a lot more before anyone else in the media did.

On Marco police try to ID body found in Factory Bay

Posted on May 6 at 1:40 p.m.

bbyrone: As you know, since former editor Tom Riff and senior reporter Ed Bania quit the Eagle last year, the reporters of this newspaper have been accepting what the City says without investigating and consulting others. The people and advertisers know this and advertising revenue shrank. That's why the Eagle went from a five day weekly to a two a week rag.

On Sewer construction begins in Sheffield and Lamplighter districts on Marco

Posted on April 23 at 12:50 p.m.

The Sullivan/Mackle Park polution was first discovered by former senior investigative writer Ed Bania. We recommend that everyone read it.

Resident angered by city plant
By Ed Bania
Originally published 04:02 p.m., March 22, 2007
Updated 11:35 p.m., March 25, 2007

On Construction staging, street lights back on Marco agenda

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