January 2014 Village of Westchester, IL Newsletter

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Village of

Westchester January 2014 Newsletter

From the Desk of The President FIRE DEPARTMENT

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POLICE DEPARTMENT

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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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CALENDAR

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Mr. and Mrs. Claus greet residents at the Tree Lighting Ceremony held at the Park District on December 4th

HAPPY NEW YEAR…HAPPY NEW YEAR… HAPPY NEW YEAR

LIBRARY

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GOOD NEIGHBORS

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PUBLIC WORKS

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Everyone knows January 1st is New Year’s Day. The day represents the beginning of a new calendar year. We reflect on the past year remembering, or in some cases trying to forget, events and circumstances that have occurred over the prior 365 days. We consider January 1st a time to make a fresh start. New Year’s resolutions are made, but if you are like me, most go by the wayside as we slip back into the routine of daily life. I know last year I made a resolution to be more positive and look at the cup as half full rather than half empty. Staff at the Village tracked my positivity and new outlook only to be amazed that it lasted about two weeks. I’m sure most of you did the same thing, but I hope whatever those resolutions were they either came true or at the very least lasted well over two weeks. I will certainly make the same resolution about positivity again and pledge that it will last longer than 2 weeks. I pray that it will continue for many months after that, but I know

myself and sometimes 2 days, 2 minutes, or 2 seconds is a lot of time. I do hope each of you make some resolutions concerning your health and well being. Exercise, eating a little better, getting both medical and dental check-ups should be a priority. Even during inclemently cold weather you can go to several of the indoor shopping malls and take a few laps. Eating a little better might be a challenge. Being Italian, I like many of you “Like to Eat”. In fact, in my circle of family and friends eating could be considered an Olympic sport. To do so, we are going to have to eat a little bit less and force ourselves to push away from the table. Leave a meatball for someone else and instead of following the immortal words of Clemenza in the Godfather Movie to” leave the gun and take the cannoli” we have to leave the cannoli too!!! Getting regular check-ups to stay healthy is a must. I know this is a case of the pot calling the kettle black. I hate going to the doctor for anything.

See PRESIDENT, page 4


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