Articles filed under Referendum
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Buffalo Grove board may reprimand village president over parodyNov 10, 2010 10:00 pm - The Buffalo Grove Village Board is expected to vote Monday on a reprimand for Village President Elliott Hartstein, over his parody of Lisa Stone at a recall party the ni...
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Hartstein a major embarrassment for BGNov 06, 2010 11:00 pm - Quoting Mayor Elliott Hartstein on page 8 from the Nov. 3 Daily Herald, “I'm saddened the community had to go through this particular experience.” Is he talking about th...
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President Hartstein should step downNov 06, 2010 11:00 pm - Over 9,000 citizens of Buffalo Grove cast their votes on the recall of Lisa Stone. While I was one of the people seeking the recall, I feel obligated to speak out to Pre...
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Hartstein should not run for re-electionNov 06, 2010 11:00 pm - As a college student living far away from Buffalo Grove, I do my best to follow the happenings in the village where I grew up. After reading newspaper articles and watch...
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Parody hinders BG's ability to move onNov 06, 2010 11:00 pm - On Tuesday, the voters of this community took a historic step, voting overwhelmingly to recall an elected trustee from office. They spoke forcefully at the polls, demand...
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Parody a lesson in winning gracefullyNov 06, 2010 11:00 pm - As a member of the Buffalo Grove community for over 43 years I was appalled to see a picture of President Hartstein in a wig mimicking Lisa Stone. Shame on him. Since he...
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Maybe BG board does need watchdogNov 06, 2010 11:00 pm - After seeing the Daily Herald picture (Wed. Nov, 3) of Mayor Hartstein doing a parody of Lisa Stone, my first thought was that maybe the wrong person has been recalled. ...
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Saturday Soapbox: Hartstein and StoneNov 04, 2010 11:00 pm - Hartstein and Stone, Part 1: In advocating Buffalo Grove Trustee Lisa Stone's recall, Village President Elliott Hartstein charged that her lack of civility and disp...
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Prospect Heights voters approve tax increase for road repairsNov 03, 2010 1:00 am - Prospect Heights voters approved a property tax increase to fund road repairs in a referendum Tuesday. In unofficial results, about 64 percent of voters, or 2,307, gave ...
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Dist. 26 leader: Savings should start with teachers contractNov 02, 2010 11:00 pm - Now that voters in Cary Elementary District 26 have approved $15 million in working cash bonds to start restoring the district to financial health, leaders are doing the...