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6 | May 9, 2019 | The glencoe anchor news<br />
glencoeanchor.com<br />
police reports<br />
Winnetkan busted for<br />
DUI after striking vehicle<br />
Jennifer Marie Jules, 36,<br />
of Winnetka, was arrested<br />
for driving under the influence<br />
of drugs, failure to<br />
provide information after<br />
striking an unoccupied vehicle<br />
and uninsured motor<br />
vehicle at 4:27 p.m. May<br />
11 in the 300 block of Hazel<br />
Avenue. Her court date<br />
is June 19.<br />
In other police news:<br />
May 14<br />
• Christian G. Weber, 47,<br />
of the 400 block of Madison,<br />
was cited for a dog<br />
bite (person) at 10:16 a.m.<br />
at Jefferson and Vernon<br />
avenues. His court date is<br />
May 31.<br />
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• An unknown offender<br />
attempted to open Lowe’s<br />
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May 11<br />
• An unknown offender entered<br />
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the public, at 9:55 a.m. at<br />
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May 9<br />
• An unknown offender<br />
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May 8<br />
• An unknown offender<br />
stole a pair of earrings,<br />
worth more than $8,000,<br />
from a victim’s home in<br />
the 100 block of South<br />
Avenue. The case is under<br />
investigation.<br />
EDITOR’S NOTE: The<br />
Glencoe Anchor’s Police<br />
Reports are compiled from<br />
official reports found on<br />
file at the Glencoe Police<br />
Department headquarters in<br />
Glencoe. Individuals named<br />
in these reports are considered<br />
innocent of all charges<br />
until proven guilty in a court<br />
of law.<br />
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Glencoe Village Board<br />
Trustees bid farewell to outgoing<br />
trustee; welcome new trustees<br />
Todd Marver<br />
Freelance Reporter<br />
Following the results of<br />
last month’s election, the<br />
Glencoe Village Board<br />
welcomed two new trustees<br />
and bid farewell to<br />
an outgoing trustee at its<br />
Thursday, May 16 meeting.<br />
Outgoing trustee Greg<br />
Turner, who attended his<br />
final board meeting on<br />
May 16, was appointed to<br />
the Village Board in September<br />
2018 upon former<br />
trustee Trent Cornell’s resignation.<br />
In addition to his<br />
eight months of service on<br />
the Village Board, Turner<br />
served on the Historic<br />
Preservation Commission<br />
from November 2015 until<br />
joining the Village Board<br />
in September 2018. Upon<br />
joining the Village Board,<br />
Turner became the trustee<br />
liaison to the Historic<br />
Preservation Commission.<br />
Additionally Turner was<br />
a board member of the<br />
Glencoe Historical Society<br />
from 2014 to 2017.<br />
“Thank you for the opportunity<br />
to serve the community,”<br />
he said. “I’ve really<br />
enjoyed working with<br />
my fellow board members<br />
and with Village staff. What<br />
I thought would be me giving<br />
back to my community,<br />
I found really enriching. I<br />
learned a lot about the Village<br />
and it gave me a tremendous<br />
appreciation for<br />
our staff and our community<br />
as a whole.”<br />
The board unanimously<br />
approved a resolution<br />
honoring Turner’s service<br />
as trustee, which Village<br />
President Larry Levin read<br />
aloud. The resolution stated<br />
that as a trustee Turner<br />
“consistently served the<br />
best interests of the Village<br />
of Glencoe and its residents<br />
through detailed, objective<br />
and deliberate evaluation<br />
of issues in his role<br />
as trustee in his furtherance<br />
of his commitment to<br />
maintaining the quality of<br />
life in Glencoe … (Turner)<br />
has given unselfishly of<br />
his time and fulfilled his<br />
responsibilities to his fellow<br />
citizens in a most professional,<br />
responsible and<br />
honorable way.”<br />
The resolution added<br />
that as trustee liaison to<br />
the Historic Preservation<br />
Commission, he “provided<br />
outstanding service to<br />
our community by advocating<br />
for the protection,<br />
enhancement, and promotion<br />
of the preservation<br />
of structures, buildings,<br />
objects and sites valued<br />
by the Village and its residents.”<br />
Although he’s no longer<br />
on the Village Board,<br />
Turner will continue serving<br />
the community as a<br />
member of the Plan Commission.<br />
The board unanimously<br />
approved the appointment<br />
of Turner to<br />
the Plan Commission as a<br />
public at-large member to<br />
a four-year term expiring<br />
in May 2023. Trustee Barbara<br />
Miller will continue<br />
to serve with Turner on the<br />
Plan Commission. In addition<br />
to being a trustee,<br />
Miller is also vice chair of<br />
the Plan Commission.<br />
“I just wanted to say that<br />
it really has been a privilege<br />
to serve with you,” Miller<br />
said. “Thank you and I am<br />
the most fortunate person<br />
on this board because I get<br />
ROUND IT UP<br />
A brief recap of Village<br />
Board action from May<br />
16<br />
• The board approved a<br />
resolution supporting<br />
the dementia-friendly<br />
Glencoe initiative.<br />
• The board approved<br />
a resolution for a<br />
five-year extension of<br />
an intergovernmental<br />
agreement with School<br />
District 35 for crossing<br />
guard services.<br />
to continue to learn from<br />
Greg and work with him on<br />
the Plan Commission. So<br />
I’m really glad that you’re<br />
going to be doing that.”<br />
In addition to bidding<br />
farewell to outgoing trustee<br />
Turner, the new Village<br />
Board was seated. Levin<br />
administered the oath of office<br />
to the two new trustees:<br />
Gary Ruben and Joe Halwax.<br />
Ruben is the outgoing<br />
Glencoe School District 35<br />
Board president. He served<br />
eight years on the school<br />
board prior to joining the<br />
Village Board. Ruben was<br />
appointed trustee for a twoyear<br />
term upon the resignation<br />
of former trustee Dale<br />
Thomas in March. Halwax<br />
was elected to a four-year<br />
term in April. Additionally,<br />
Levin administered<br />
the oath of office to a pair<br />
of trustees who were reelected<br />
to another fouryear<br />
term: Jonathan Vree<br />
and Peter Mulvaney. Levin<br />
added his thanks to outgoing<br />
trustee Turner.<br />
“It has been a delight and<br />
a joy to have you as one of<br />
our trustees and I have very<br />
much enjoyed working<br />
with you,” Levin said.