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Niles Herald- Spectator ( o NILES HERALD- SPECTATOR( o Sl.5 Nues Public Library District 'uday, July 2, 2015 nileshera1dspectatoicorn 6960Oakton Street Nues, Illinois60714 (847) 663-1234 NEWS Notyour averagehospital I. New animal clinic for exotic pets opens up in Skokie.Page 6 BRIAN O'MAHONEY/pIONEER PRESS Negotiations to start Nues Village Board votes to begin talks wfth Evanston about water. Page 6 SPORTS Soccer at The Ohio State Nues West grad Greg Solawa prepares for college debut. Page 52 KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS At a recent open house for the Chicago Exotics Animal Hospital, Sara Haddon of Steger hugs her adopted three-toed turtle. GREG SOLAWA PHOTO soc-TLo91Isini IS N0I)10 I0959 do.ia J.SIO .0 I)IW:NJ 90p39T59T0 t oC]SHNcfd :5,ld TO3'101 Th-3 tNddtL09-1IW 2 SHOUT OUT NILES HERALD-SPECTATOR nilesheraldspectator.com David Keller, deputy police chief Bob Fleck, Publisher/General Manager Park Ridge Deputy Police Chiefpolice officers]. I tested with Park David Keller is retiring July 7 afterRidge,Skokie, Wheeling and Maggie Wartik, General Manager/Suburban Weeklies 29 years with the department Northbrook, and Park Ridge hap- [email protected] A Skokie native,Keller has pened tocallme. John Puterbaugh, Editor called Park Ridge home for the last Q:Do you ever watch scripted 312 -222-3331; [email protected] 18 years. police shows on TV and point "It's not just a job for me. Theout all the inaccuracies? Jill McDermott, Vice President of Advertising whole town has been kind of my A: I kind of laugh at some of 224-500-2419; [email protected] life' he says. "I'm part of thethem. I laugh at how all these Local News Editor: MAILING ADDRESS community:" beautiftil people can solve all these Richard Ray, 312-222-3339 435 N. Michigan Ave. Cmdr. Duane Mellema willcrimes in 25 minutes, excluding 1: [email protected] Chicago, IL 60611 serve as acting deputy chief ofcommercials. Local Sports Editor: PUBLICATION INFORMATION: police followingKeller's departure. Q:What are some of your Ryan Nilsson, 312-222-2396 Niles Herald-Spectator (USPS 390-680) Keller recently answered a fewinterests outside of work? [email protected] is published 52 issues per year by Chicago Tribune Media Group, questions for Pioneer Press. A: I love to play gxlf. I like to get I ADVERTISING 435 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, Q: Are you retiring or are you to the gym almost every day. I like Display: 312-283-7056 Classified: 866-399-0537 Illinois, 60611. Single copy: $1.50. going on to a new job? to spend time with my wife and my Periodicals postage paid at Aurora IL Email: [email protected] A: I am retiring from the police kids. And have a nice cigar. Legals: suburbanJegak)tribpub.com and additional mailing offices. One- year subscription: $52.00. 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Vol. 67, No.22 Q: How did you come to join JenniferJohnaan, Pioneer Press ADVERTISING TERMS AND CONDITiONS: Acceptance o ads by Publisher is expressly conditioned on and subject the Park Ridge Police Depart- to the following terms. "Publishermeans this publicat on. its parent(s). subsidiaries and affiliates. Advertiser agrees that Publisher's liability n relation to any act. omission. failure to publish. or error in the publishing of any ment? Shout Out is a weeklyfeature where ad will not eoceed the amount paid for such ad. Under no circumstances will Publisher ever be liable tor avy A: I grew up in Skokie and I we get to know and introduce our indirect, consequential or special damages, or any other costs arising out or related to any act, omission. tailure to publish, or error in the publishing otan ad. It is the sole responsibility nl the Advertiser to check the correct- didn't know much about Parkreaders to their fellow community ness of each insertion. Publisher reserves the right to limit the amount of advertising, to edit, or reject any copy, PARK RIDGE POUCE DEPARTMENT and to cancel any advertising at its sole discretion without notice. Advertiser agrees to indemnify and hold Ridge, but it happened to be a members and local visitors througi'- Publisher harmless 1mm and against any liability, loss or expense (including reasonable attorneys fees) arising DavidKeller from any claims resulting from publication by Publisher of the Advertiser's ads. community that was testing [for out suburban Chicago. Dehumidifiers & Air Conditioners Window 5,000BTU/1'15V $118 6,000BTU/1'15V $158 8,000 BTU/1 15V/98EER $198 i 2,000 BTU/1 i 5V/98EER $298 18,000 BTU/220V/1 i .2EER $448 Dehumidifiers 24,000 BTU/220V/9.5EER$548 30 Pt. $148 PortableAC 5OPt. $198 8,000-14,000 BTU Starting at $298 70 Pt. $228 Wall AC 1200 N. 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Care Network (877) 570-7020 +NorthShoreUniversity liealthSystem Moobo, northshore.org/neuro Neurological Institute Niles boardvotes tobegin Evanston water negotiations BY LEE V. GAINES the meeting, that Niles hasBalling, said in a presenta- Pioneer Press been searching for an al-tion to the board that team- ternative to Chicago watering up with Morton Grove As part of ongoing effortsince before he was hired toand Park Ridge on the to find a cheaper source ofserve in his current role 21/2project, which is expected water,the Nues Village years ago. to cost upward of $100 Board voted unanimously The board also votedmillion to extend the infra- June 23 to direct staff tounanimously on June 23 tostructure that supplies Sko- officially begin negotiatingapprove a $33,000 contractIde with Evanston water, and drafting a long-termwith Gewalt Hamilton andwould be the most cost agreement to purchase wa-Associations for consultingeffective option for the vil- ter from Evanston. work related to transition- lage. The Arlington Heights-ing to a new water source. Vinezeano said after the based consultant, WRB,The village has teamed upmeeting that Park Ridge LLC, which recommended with Morton Grove on thebad not yet said yes to the LEE V. GAINES/PIONEER PRESS PHOTO last month that the village project, and each munici- project. He added that Mor- Nues Mayor Andrew Przybylo said during a board meeting June 23 that a project to pur- pursue purchasing water pality will pay $16,500, halfton Grove and the village chase water from Evanston for the village would be costly, but ultimately would save Nues from Evanston, will also the cost of the contract, forwould begin to pursue thea substantial amount of money in the long term. assist with the negotiations, the company's services, said possibility of purchasing in addition to the VernonTrustee Danette O'Dono-water from Evanston with- Ridge were to join as well, bonds were issued to pay forcated and the creation of a Hills-based engineeringvan Matyas. out Park Ridge's involve-the village is expected tothe project, the report esti-water commission. firm, Gewalt Hamilton As- "This is really a legacyment. save $164 million over thatmated that it would take the If the village reaches the sociates, and the law firm,project, one that is very The report presented tosame period, the reportvillage 30 years to pay offengineering and design Holland and Knight, LLP. expensive," Mayor Andrewvillage officials by Ballingstated. Niles' share of the the debt. phase for the infrastructure The city of Chicago, thePrzybylo said. The mayorlast month estimated thatproject costs ifonly Morton The next steps in theneeded to supply Niles with village's current source ofadded that he was sure the Niles would save $139 mil-Grove is involved is esti- process if negotiations withEvanston water, Vmezeano water, has imposed steepproject would save the vil-lion on water costs over amated to total $56 million. Evanston are successful, Vi-said that "that will probably rate increases over the past lage a substantial amount of40-year period with Mor-With Park Ridge participat- nezeano said, include con-be a point of no return?' several years. Village Man-money in the long run. ton Grove as a participant ining as well, the village could ducting a study to deter- ager Steve Vinezeano said, In May, managing direc- the project, Pioneer Pressexpect to pay $43 million,mine where the new waterLee V Gaines is a freelance in an interview followingtorfor WRB LLC,Bill previously reported.
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