Jim Ripley is the former executive editor of the East Valley Tribune. Contact him at jimripleyaz@gmail.com.
Cactus League president Robert Brinton, left, who is also the executive director of the Mesa Convention and Visitors Bureau speaks during a press conference on new plans the City of Mesa is going forward with to keep the Cubs here in Mesa for Spring Training as Mesa Mayor Scott Smith,right, looks on, Thursday, June 3, 2010 in Mesa. (Tim Hacker/Tribune)
Mesa Convention and Visitors Bureau president Robert Brinton looks over the installation of the Play Ball: The Cactus League Experience exhibit, Monday, Feb. 14, 2011 in Tempe.
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Dale Whiting posted at 5:08 pm on Tue, Oct 25, 2011.
And being from the Mesa clan of Brinton's, know that he was a Mormon, too.
downtownresident posted at 6:48 pm on Tue, Oct 25, 2011.
What does that have to do with anything?
renew21 posted at 7:20 am on Thu, Oct 27, 2011.
So are the Whitings. This does not matter Dale, what matters is what Robert Brinton has done during his life for this city. He was a quite leader that worked hard for Mesa. He did some great things for this city, and his greatest contribution was spring training. I believed he could have done more at times, but I have meet with him a few times and always felt he was pleasant, respectful and listened to ideas and concerns. He was what this city did not have in city hall for many years. A guy that worked hard and wanted to improve his community. He will be missed.