JANUARY 28, 2015 VOL. 20 ISSUE 7
NEWS
18 chArities to BeNeFit FroM Auto show ‘First look’ First Look for Charity routinely raises more than $2 million for Chicagoarea charities
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NEWS Vision Corrected Troy School District approves measure to help maintain state funding
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COUNTY Rialto officials turned down marquee donor who wanted rush job Said they could not accept a proposal without public scrutiny this time see page 7
TRAVEL Rick Steves’ Europe: Playful Padua Padua home to prestigious university that hosted Galileo, Copernicus, Dante and Petrarch see page 23
SPORTS OFF AND ROLLING Indians win sectional, while Porters also advance to state
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Longtime Shorewood trustee Jim McDonald is off the April ballot after withdrawing his nominating petitions Trustee Jim McDonald is giving up his seat on the Shorewood Village Board. The 75-year-old Shorewood resident made up his mind on Monday. After meeting with a lawyer to determine what should be done in his fight to stay on the ballot, McDonald decided to withdraw. It was a difficult decision. “I felt that I wanted to do one more term,” McDonald said. “I felt people counted on me.” The attorney had advised him to go back to the 146 people who signed his petitions and ask them to complete affidavits verifying their signatures and status as a registered voter. But McDonald hasn’t been well since Thanksgiving, and he decided that it would be too difficult to complete the task. see the Full story oN pAGe 2
shorewood trustee siNce 2003
ANthoNy luciANo, 68, who wAs ruNNiNG For oNe oF the three opeN seAts oN the shorewood villAGe BoArd, Filed AN oBJectioN oN dec. 31 to McdoNAld’s petitioNs.