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RIVERSIDE-BROOKFIELD Also serving North Riverside $1.00

Vol. 34, No. 52

December 25, 2019

In Memoriam Bill Sherman, 66, Riverside deputy fire chief PAGE 3

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New 7-year deal for North Riverside, fire union

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IT’S SANTA!

Trustees expected to approve contract on Jan. 6 By BOB UPHUES Editor

North Riverside’s village board is expected to officially ratify a new seven-year contract with North Riverside Firefighters Union Local 2714 early next month, ending a protracted era of labor strife during which the village failed to privatize its firefighting services. Trustees are expected to vote to approve the deal at their meeting on Jan. 6. Following a closed session of the village board at the meeting on Dec. 16, Mayor Hubert Hermanek announced that the board had reached a consensus to approve the contract. Asked by firefighters’ union president Chris Kribales to clarify what Hermanek meant by “consensus,” the mayor answered, “It’s a done deal, Chris.” “To me, it’s a relief,” Hermanek told the Landmark in a phone interview following the announcement of the deal. “It’s good for the village.” As for the union, while Kribales expressed optimism that a deal is at hand, he said he wanted to wait until the Jan. 6 vote before celebrating. See CONTRACT on page 12

SHANEL ROMAIN/Contributor

Marie Dudzik, 6, of North Riverside, snuggles up to Santa for a photo on Dec. 21 during his annual tour through North Riverside aboard one of the village’s fire trucks. Santa made nearly a dozen stops that morning on his way to Caledonia Senior Living and Memory Care.

Komarek board approves bond referendum Voters asked to OK $20.8 million for building upgrades By BOB SKOLNIK Contributing Reporter

Less than a year after a decisive referendum defeat, the Komarek School District 94 Board of Education has

decided to again try to pass a referendum to modernize and update the school. On Dec. 17, the Komarek school board voted unanimously to place a $20.8 million building bond referen-

dum on the March 17 primary election ballot. Last April, voters rejected a $22 million bond referendum, with 59 perSee KOMAREK on page 11

lauren cody wishes you happy holidays and a very happy new year! Cell: 708-514-3367 email: lauren.cody@bairdwarner.com • www.laurencody.com


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