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Village faces battles at the polls Two square off for Village President job; six run for three Trustee posts FOR THE INDEPENDENT

With Bensenville Village President Frank Soto resigning his position for a position in state government, the seat is left open with two candidates vying for the top spot. They are Henry Wesseler and Frank DeSimone. Wesseler grew up in Bensenville and graduated from Fenton High School and later served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He is a Master Mason/Shriner and also is a member of American Legion Post 1205. Wesseler believes that families are the foundation of a community and as Trustee he works to ensure that our school districts receive every cent of tax revenue due from the O’Hare Expansion Program. He has worked with Village President Soto to set transparent and equitable criteria for TIFs so that schools are not jeopardized by the use of the measure. Wesseler has served on the Bensenville Park District Board of Commissioners from 2005 through 2009, where his business expertise proved to be a valuable asset in his service. Currently employed as a Public Service Representative for the Illinois Secretary of State office, Wesseler believes that government should be run with the same kind of efficiencies and professionalism. As a Trustee, Wesseler feels he brought fiscal responsibility and accountability to Village operations. He is a parishioner and former Church Council member at St. Alexis. He currently serves as an Usher and Lector. The other name on the ballot vying for Village President is Frank DeS-

imone. Frank DeSimone has spent his career in law enforcement and feels he is familiar with government operations at all levels. A detective with a neighboring community, DeSimone knows how critical it is to have a good relationship between local government and its residents. DeSimone uses his management and law enforcement experience to

be a voice for Bensenville residents, demanding an open budget process, disciplined spending, and a commitment to lowering taxes. A Bensenville resident for the past 13 years, DeSimone is married to wife Lisa and has two children. He coaches for the BBAA and helps obtain sponsorship’s for their athletic programs. He is the President of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 170

and raises money to purchase toys to be distributed at local hospitals and organizes Santa visits to schools. Two persons running for Village Clerk are Amanda J. Mendoza and Nancy Quinn. Residents can vote for three out of six candidates for Village Trustee, who are David J. Majeski, Sergiusz “Sergio” Zgrzebski, Joseph Pisano, Ann Franz, McLane “Mac” Lomax,

and Armando Perez. There are four people on the ballot to serve on the Bensenville Community Public Library District. Voters will choose no more than two from among the following: Sandra Granger, Anthony Sumner, Susan Diamond, and Kathleen Quinn. There is no candidate who has

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Yorkfield Food Pantry receives $100,000 from Subaru campaign Dealership donates trunkful of food — and the vehicle too!

Pictured is a group of employees from Grand Subaru in Bensenville along with Board members and other volunteers from the Elmhurst Yorkfield Food Pantry. The dealership hosted a group of interested parties to announce the amount they had raised for EYFP through Subaru’s Share the Love program. In addition to the $100,000 the dealership raised, EYFP received the proceeds of the employee food drive — along with the vehicle they were delivered in.

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