Articles filed under Municipal Elections
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Endorsement: Stein for Buffalo Grove trusteeMar 06, 2011 11:00 pm - By The Daily Herald Editorial Board It is difficult to choose between the two candidates running for the unexpired two-year term on the Buffalo Grove village board that ...
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North Aurora candidates discuss bettering businessMar 05, 2011 11:00 pm - In the year-and-a-half Christopher Sparks has lived in North Aurora, he has noticed the empty buildings that once housed businesses, some in downtown and some on the wes...
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In Cary: Hill, Pilli, Kaplan, KownickMar 05, 2011 11:00 pm - Listening to the candidates running for the Cary Village Board this year, one would get the impression that the village government either is an autocratic, secretive reg...
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Palatine Dist. 5: WagnerMar 05, 2011 11:00 pm - Palatine’s election scene is fairly quiet with only District 5 contested between incumbent Jack Wagner and newcomer Kollin Kozlowski. Kozlowski, 39, who works as a risk...
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For Algonquin village board: Spella, Sosine, SteigertMar 05, 2011 11:00 pm - At a time when the village is facing challenges both common among suburban municipalities and unique, such as the Riverside Square mess, the race for three seats on the ...
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For Barrington Hills board: Wamberg, D’Amore, MallenMar 05, 2011 11:00 pm - The battle over a lighting ordinance in Barrington Hills has led to a crowded seven-person race for three four-year Barrington Hills board seats in the April 5 election....
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For Lombard board: Breen, FitzpatrickMar 05, 2011 11:00 pm - Lombard Village Board Dist. 4 David Brown, Peter Breen, and Jeff Shuert are all running for the seat left open by Dana Moreau. All three agree that more businesses ...
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For Glendale Heights board: PopeMar 05, 2011 11:00 pm - Glendale Heights trustee, Dist. 1 Voters in the Glendale Heights village board’s District 1 have two long-term elected officials to choose from to fill a four-year ...
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For Huntley Village Board: Kadakia, Kanakaris, LeopoldMar 05, 2011 11:00 pm - A race with twice as many candidates as available seats is often a sign of discontent in the community. Huntley appears to be the exception. There is little dispute amon...
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Endorsement: Schock for Elgin mayorMar 05, 2011 11:00 pm - In his 12 years as Elgin's mayor, Ed Schock has held a long view for the city: expand the industrial tax base, build higher-end homes to improve the property tax base an...