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Our Village, Our News
OCTOBER 25, 2012
Vol. 7 No. 16
Mayor, trustees seek
re-election in April By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter
Seeking a second term, Mayor John Noak announced his run for the position this week along with trustees Joe Chavez, Brian Clancy and David Richards, and Village Clerk Dr. Bernice Holloway. Noak and trustees Chavez, Clancy and Richards ran together as the United Party during the last campaign in 2008. The group members were the frontrunners in the election and all won
outstanding service to residents,” said
“That’s a commitment Bernice, Joe, Brian, David and I feel strongly and Noak in a statement announcing the move. “Progress like this is not about why we look forward to continuing to serve the residents of Romeoville.” John Noak, Romeoville Mayor and were seated to their positions in 2009. Holloway was first appointed in 2010 after the passing of her husband Ray Holloway, who previously held the position. Noak was first appointed to the Board in February 2008 after former mayor Fred Dewald resigned. He was
previously elected village trustee for a four-year term in May 2005. “Romeoville is a shining example of what can happen when a community comes together: higher quality of life, more jobs, better infrastructure, fiscal discipline, property tax rebates and
any individual, but rather a shared and lasting commitment to where we live. That’s a commitment Bernice, Joe, Brian, David and I feel strongly and why we look forward to continuing to serve the residents of Romeoville.” Noak and trustees are running on a platform that calls attention to progress made through an economic See RE-ELECTION, page 5