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Vol. 31, No. 34

August 24, 2016

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Tee it up!

North Riverside kicks off street repair project PAGE 3

We preview the high school s football season

Riverside OKs vacation rentals PAGE 6

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D102 board votes to put tax question on Nov. ballot Officials estimate cost to homeowners will be $112 per $100K of property value By BOB SKOLNIK Contributing Reporter

The LaGrange-Brookfield Elementary School District 102 Board of Education has made it official. There will be a referendum question on the Nov. 8 ballot, asking voters in District 102, which includes the southwestern portion of Brookfield, to raise property taxes to generate more operating revenue for the elementary school district. This will be the first operating rate referendum in District 102 since 1996. At a special meeting on Aug. 17, the District 102 school board voted 6 to 0 to ask voters to approve a property tax hike, as it had telegraphed it was going to do in June. The referendum question will ask voters to increase the district’s tax rate from 3.68 percent of the equalized assessed valuation in See TAX VOTE on page 9

WILLIAM CAMARGO/Staff Photographer

OUTGOING: A crane lifts the cannon from its concrete pad at the corner of Brookfield and Forest avenues in Brookfield. The cannon will be refurbished while a new base is poured. A cannon originally was placed at the location in 1935 as a World War I memorial.

Brookfield’s cannon gone, but not for long WWII-era artillery piece being refurbished; new base to be poured By BOB UPHUES Editor

Sharp-eyed Brookfield residents may have noticed that the cannon that has long stood sentinel at the corner of Brookfield

and Forest avenues outside the Grossdale Station is missing. On the afternoon of Aug. 17, a Brookfield Public Works crew aided by a crane from a local tree service, lifted the World War II-era artillery piece from its concrete pad

and onto a flat-bed trailer, which drove it away. But the absence, it turns out, will be just temporary. See CANNON on page 8

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