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RIVERSIDE-BROOKFIELD $1.00

Vol. 37, No. 44

November 2, 2022 @riversidebrookfieldlandmark

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ON PAGE 9

Monster Mash

Hundreds turn out for Brookfield’s annual Monsters on Mainstreet event SEE PHOTOS PAGE 11 AND AT RBLANDMARK.COM

More cops, DPW employees proposed in Riverside budget Steep hike expected for paramedic fees, $6.4M in capital spending planned By BOB UPHUES Editor

Riverside trustees are expected to approve a 2023 fiscal year budget next month that includes new hires in the police and public works department, an estimated 41-percent increase in the cost of third-party paramedic services and $6.4 million in capital spending, including a major sewer and water main project; preliminary engineering for the Des Plaines River Trail extension initiative and design engineering for making over the East Quincy Street streetscape and big-ticket vehicle purchases for the police, fire and public works ALEX ROGALS/Staff Photographer

See BUDGET on page 8

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