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Vol. 101, No. 46

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F O R E S T PA R K

REVIEW NOVEMBER 14, 2018

New Mexican restaurant opens on Madison PAGE 6

Healy’s Westside hits the market PAGE 4 @FP_Review @ForestParkReview

Residents vote video gambling out of town

More than twice as many turned out compared to the last mayoral election By NONA TEPPER

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Staff Reporter

fter two years of debate, video gambling has officially been outlawed in Forest Park by the slimmest of margins. With all 11 precincts reporting – the final precinct’s totals did not come in until after 1 a.m. on Nov. 7 – opponents of video gambling had defeated supporters by just 192 votes. Vote totals will change slightly as mail and provisional ballots are tabulated in the coming days. The decision makes history. Nearly 6,000 people voted on the binding referendum question, more than twice the number of residents who voted in the Forest Park’s last mayoral race and likely a village record. Forest Park is also the first municipality in the state to hold a public vote to outlaw gambling after machines had been installed in local establishments, according to the Illinois Gaming Board. Voters’ decision went against endorsements by the local firefighters and police See VOTE on page 9

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SWIN FAN: Liz Huber’s daughter refreshes her swimming skills after six weeks of training.

Swim lessons on Madison?

Local resident aims to build pool for infant swimming classes By NONA TEPPER Staff Reporter

Growing up, Liz Huber spent her summers teaching 4-year-olds to swim at the Swim and Saddle Club, the same country club where she had learned to swim years earlier. But “year after year, I just knew

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that whatever I was doing in that pool was not what was teaching them to swim,” she said. As she aged, she spent time in her Florida condo with her husband and two young daughters, Scotty and Abby. In 2016, the Hubers had hosted a displaced family in Florida. That family was left without a place to

stay after their 18-month-old son drowned and their vacation rental expired. It was then Huber learned drowning is the leading cause of death for kids age 1 to 4. That October, playing in the pool, Huber was letting her infant dunk under shallow water.

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See HUBER on page 13

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