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Vol. 33, No. 49
December 5, 2018
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GOING GLOBAL Brookfield special events commissioner David Harazin takes a photo of the Buscemi family, Julie and Jeff with kids Hannah and Olivia, inside an inflatable snow globe at the Brookfield Village Hall during a very rainy villagewide holiday celebration on Dec. 1. For more photos, visit online at www. RBLandmark. com.
Incumbents bowing out; three, possibly four will contend for open seats By BOB UPHUES Editor
When all the votes are cast next spring, Riverside residents may have three new trustees sitting at the village board table. Incumbents Joseph Ballerine and Michael Sedivy have confirmed they won’t be running for re-election. Meanwhile, Trustee Scott Lumsden, with just a week remaining before the filing period begins, says he’s still undecided. Candidates for trustee can begin filing nominating petitions starting Dec. 10, through Dec. 17. In an email, Lumsden said he is torn between the pull of personal family and job responsibilities and his belief that his technical knowledge, particularly in relation to infrastructure, can help the village. “Reliability in government and continuity in leadership are both important for See TRUSTEE on page 12
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Brookfield Library kicks off capital campaign Bank, chamber combine to make $50,000 donation for new building By BOB UPHUES Editor
Having already landed the lion’s share of its fundraising goal – a $1 million gift from Brookfield businesswoman Linda Sokol
Francis – the Foundation for the Brookfield Public Library officially kicked off its campaign on Dec. 3 to raise another $400,000 to help fund the construction of a new facility. About 100 people, ranging from prospective benefactors to friends of the library,
gathered for an invitation-only kickoff event for the capital campaign in the Discovery Center at Brookfield Zoo. “This is an opportunity to make the new See LIBRARY on page 10
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