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Skokie Pharmacists Stressed Under High Workload During Flu Season
While CVS and Walgreens nationwide reported pharmacists walking off the job this week, local employees are working even harder.
While CVS and Walgreens nationwide reported pharmacists walking off the job this week, local employees are working even harder.
"I doubt her governmental problem-solving skills and knowledge of the law have 'expired,'" says former employer and municipal attorney.
“The downside of social media can be plainly seen in this election,” a former Dist. 118 school board member says.
"Nicole has worked, and made decisions in the best interest of the Village for 16 years," former Palos Park Village Clerk Annette Mucha says
"These last few months have been extremely difficult for each of us. We’ve found ourselves drifting off in uncharted waters ..."
"Ronette McCarthy will be a motivating, stabilizing and hopeful leader that will engage with us to make our beloved Palos Park even better."
"Nicole is intelligent, knowledgeable about all Village affairs, including the Police Department," says retired Commander John Sawyer.
As mayor, Ronette McCarthy will be able to secure funding for a green community and improve communications with residents," endorser says.
The choice is clear. Nicole Milovich-Walters has the experience, energy and relationship building skills to be the next mayor of Palos Park.
"With a population of approximately 4,900 people, the political dissonance that is currently happening in Palos Park is quite concerning."
Nicole Milovich-Walters is a woman of substance, someone who is a proven Palos Park leader.
Ronette McCarthy's "Springfield/Chicago-style divisive campaign tactics are not acceptable" in Palos Park," Mahoney says in endorsement.
"We truly believe Palos Park will be in better hands with Ronette in your corner."
"I believe Ronette Leal-McCarthy would lead our village with honesty, integrity and excellence," Palos Park resident says.
"I believe Ronette Leal-McCarthy has the skills, passion, and networking abilities to do the job well," a Palos Park resident says.
"Officers who commit misconduct and get away with it become officers who kill," the Arab American Action Network says.
An "outside observer" says Wu House tree controversy "appears to be politically driven to make Palos Park divided."
Our slate includes Renée Koehler, Pam Driscoll, Gary Gray and Beverly Marzec, and we are asking for your vote.
"I want to provide the facts as I know them," Milovich-Walters says of controversial parking lot expansion that has "divided" Palos Park.
Oak Lawn Village Manager Tom Phelan defends "emergency alert" email sent to residents before police and fire commission meeting.