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Dspectator * a Pioneer Press Publication * * $2.00 This Week Diversions SEPTEMBER 3, 2009DSPECTATOR * A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION * WWW.PIONEERLOCALCOM * $2.00 THIS WEEK DIVERSIONS LOVE'S A FUNNY THING The romantic comedy 'All about Steve' is featured in this week's Film C!ips. SEE PAGEBZ FOOD A-MAIZE-INC FLAVORS New corn recipes spark tasty eats. PIONEERLOCALCOM LABORElizabeth Nave, 13, works on connecting the small ita! rings ataworkshop to teach people the dIWIflI dEI w iiauii-mai. wuriuny 1d51 mohn dl MII5 ruuuc Lwrary.rMI.a.3. 11100narlIMSII OF LINKSPhotographer) Start here withahealth 1;Wh' care career. r18i1d 1IN Attend a free Health Care Information Session. i.SIC,aI1 .if18fld S311W Pharmacy Technician and .LSIcIJØQOÚÛL' Aft17 3OQ3 600-..LOl Aseptic Pharmaceutical Preparations X?X Wednesday, September 16, at 6p.m., Skokie Campus, Room C140 For more information, call 847.635.1629. Çakon. 7701 N. Lincoln Avenue, Skokicwww.oakton.eduV mmunitycollec 2 www.ploneedocal.com THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,2009 :» IPAGE 3 . - s CONTACT: Matt Schmitz, Assistant Managing Editor - p: 708.524.4433 e: mschrn itz®pioneerloca?corn REFORM EFFORT New ethics I ditched my hotline is drafty wn4óws.' taking calls Complaints to :UVIUiite be logged and brought befor& 465 ethics panel vear aVYith tki;(cutmy heating costs. , iiáflsrgÍ . By TONY BERTUCA G,a discount off rvPella tbertuca@p joneerlocal corn windows. Special financing. AND a The flew Nues othics hoLline wz,s expected to TAX CREDIT, too! Big honkir,' bills, hay0 gone flve Tuesday along with an E-mail ad- you're historyl" dress and a tO. box where residents can anonymous- ly reportsuspected wrongdoing. The hotline number is (888) 372-3986; the e-mail address isniles,hot lifle@gmaiLeom; and the P.O. box is 480271 Nues IL wìildow and door replacement GO 714. Village officials said all . - .. comj)laints will be keptMEDIEVAL CHIC Kai confidential. Wisnjewskj, el Blue BuddhaBoutiqte, Shows oft Nues Public library. IRob Hart/Stall Photographer) a chain-mail scarf al a workshop lo teach people the ancient Village Attorney Joe An- art of chain-mail working last month at YOU COULD QUALIFY FOR UP TO A TA CREDITI' nunzio will be in charge of $1,500 investigating each corn- plaint and will keep a log to be presented to the VILLAGE BOARD Schedule your FREE in-home consultation today! Ethics Board at regular in- tervals. NOINTEREST OPTION Annunzio and consult- ing attorney Mike SiegelTrustee criticizedon ethics question 811432-5954 are still ironing out the de- tails regarding public dis- matte, that appeared be- UNTIL JANUARY 20111 www.pellareplacement.com/STMGl Debate sparked client also received unan-would be inhibited by his closure ofallogations and fore the village board in Mr. Kolpak is an ofticer imously. relationship with Kolpak. at what poìnt issues will over vote on July involving an attorney Palicki, who ran unsuc- ofthe court and he is rep- Pella Window and Door Showrooms be brought to the full Vil- named Paul Kolpak, who Palicki said Przybyloresenting a client," he said. Hoffman Estates, 2726 North SuttonRoad cesafully foi- a trustee seat should have recuseci him- lago Board for action. item involving is Przybylo's brother-in_in April, said Przybylo "I had no personal inter- Iovøs Park, 6710 Broadcast Parkway Annunzio said ho and law. Kolpak was represent- self or made a statementest, whatsoever. I have Morion Grove, 7915 GolfRoad should have made a briefanyway in the interest of Siegel would be ready to brotherjn-1aw ing Regency Rohabilita-statonwnt explaining that voted against things Mr. Oak Brook, 1600 Wast 16th Street discuss such details at the tion Center in its request transparency. Kolpak has presented to finley Park, 7805 West 159th Street Ethics Board meeting Kolpak ivs,s his brother-in- "Even if it is an extra By TONY BERTUCA for a zoning variance fi-orn law before he either voted this board. End of story." today (Sept. 3). Step you don't have to do, tbertucu@pioneerlacal corn the village to tise spaceonoi recused himself. Nues Mayor Robert Ethics reform was a its I)rOperty to establish you should do it," she saidCallero voiced his support major issue in the most Village Attorney Joe An-during the public corn- Nibs Trustee Andrewan ice Cream parlor foi-nunzio said Przybylo vas for Przybylo, and said the VIEWEDT0 BEThE BESt AW4R recent election, and one residents. ment portion of the Aug. slooboff 29 Przybylo found himself in not obligated by law to trustee's integrity ìs be- of Mayor Robert Callero's 25 meeting. THE 1 WINDOWS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY G SUSTAtN[O D(CELIEUCE a dustup with former po- The request had been yond question. campaign promises was state that he is related to Pajicki said she lias re- litical opponent Rosemaryuianimotisly appi-oved byIColpak ithad no personal "It was an attorney rep- that he would instituto anPalicki at an Aug. 25 Vil-the Nibs Planning and ported the matter to theresenting a pci-son who .'qYUSSIOlbZM h ,rnIfl ,xds.th.dho,.,thThiqft hipiM 4 .I*ÇI!,CI!,CO dmOrn9 E sIm.I.nt. th.Th.,I&o,,flonM« th,oghk,gu3TE.a$flIo .......CVIcWy pot.. throSh interest in the matte,- be- 'us O.psm*toItM!ySn V t!StI It,I! flip,.,.,. g.íp,,.$ anönymous ethits hot- Attorney General's office Jy27 O..,d.I NM g'.ssmn ,,o!t. hppIabS b gCOd*S A lupi,.9$*IV.!YEY Em.t.,, ,..dh w.ch.çact.n ligE toMv.Ml1wIoc,tP.l. pEI.sIo,.IIodfl,,?...t.chp4E dct$.,.. C.nwftwtE. lago Board meeting whenZoning Commission, and would benefit," Calici-o %..cr_, ........ 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Comment:pioncer(oca(.ce,,, The issue stems from aBoai-d, which he and his Przybylo forcefully de- not feelhis judgmentfended himself. Comment:pio,,eer/oca/..o,,, j A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION www.pioneerlocal.com news is THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,2009 www.pioi%eer10Ca0m 4IfleJS I NILESd SERVIHG READERS SINCE 1951 LAST WEEK WEAR[YOUR TALENT SHOW INDEX THIS WEEK TOP FIVE STORIES 9 Joshua Marlynook, B, per- DIJS1NESS farms a song-aod'dance rou 17 1. Accident sends COMMUNITY CALENDAR tine to disco hit 'Fonhytown" three to hospital BI4 CROSSWORD Aug, 20 at the Niles Public Li n elderly Chicaqo man hasbeen cit 16 brary Talent Shaw. IEric èd tor tailinq to yield andfoiling to re herald-spectator OPINION Davis/For SING) duce spend to avoid an accident Aug. 15 Tayuta POLICE 19 alter a Cadillac struck his 21 Camrl at Ihn interSection atHarlem Send it in. SCHOOLS Avenue and (irk Street in hilas.The story. 03 photo. 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