Forest Park Review 120121

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ForestParkReview.com Vol. 104, No. 48

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REVIEW DECEMBER 1, 2021

Forest Park police officer dies at home

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Details on page 20

Holiday Walk returns Dec. 3 Page 7

COVID cases on the rise Page 12

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GIRLS ON THE RUN

Nick Kozak, who worked for department for 19 years, died last weekend; no cause of death revealed By ANDY VIANO Editor

Nicholas Kozak, a veteran officer with the Forest Park Police Department, died over the weekend at his home in DuPage County, according to the department’s top two lawmen. Kozak contracted COVID-19 in the days before his death, according to the department. Per police reports, Kozak was on duty as recently as Sunday, Nov. 21. Chief of Police Ken Gross said he believed Kozak informed him of a positive test result the following day. News of Kozak’s death has hit the relatively small 38-person department hard. “I loved him as a person and a coworker,” Gross said. “And I’ll leave it at that.” “The entire village is grieving the loss of Nick Kozak,” Mayor Rory Hoskins said. “He was a remarkable individual and an exceptional police officer.” Kozak began working full time for the Forest Park Police Department in July 2002, and he served as a training officer for many years, according to Deputy Chief of Police Chris Chin, which meant he interactSee KOZAK on page 8

Photo courtesy of Milo Gittings

A runner crosses the finish line at the Girls on the Run 5K race at the Park District of Forest Park on Nov. 20.

Pilot program brings gadgets to the masses Forest Park Public Library’s 21-item collection includes computers, cameras, microphones and more By ANDY VIANO Editor

Forest Park residents can check out everything from laptops to speakers to

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a mini keyboard and synthesizer, for no cost, through the Forest Park Public Library’s latest pilot program. It is the most recent adaptation for a library that continues to evolve to meet its users’

needs. The 21-item “gadget collection” sprang from the COVID-19 pandemic, when the library, like much of the rest See GADGETS on page 8

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