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BC Pres

New Barrington Hills President Brian Cecola, left, recites the oath of office with help from Judge Samuel J. Betar III. (Courtesy of Village of Barrington Hills)

With state Rep. Martin McLaughlin making good on a promise to step down as Barrington Hills’ village president, his successor took office this week.

Brian D. Cecola was sworn in as the new village president during Monday’s board meeting. A former trustee, Cecola defeated Dennis Kelly for the president’s chair in last month’s election.

Newly elected trustees Laura S. Ekstrom, David Riff and Thomas W. Strauss recited their oaths Monday, too. All newcomers to the board, they topped a field of six candidates running for three seats last month.

Cook County circuit court Judge Samuel J. Betar III administered the oaths of office.

Incumbent trustees Paula Jacobsen and Robert Zubak lost their reelection bids, so Monday’s meeting was their last.

Cecola’s win as village president left a vacancy on the six-member board, as his latest trustee term wasn’t yet complete.

Colleen Konicek Hanigan, a veteran trustee who didn’t run for reelection this year, was appointed to succeed Cecola until the term expires in 2023.

Read more here.

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220

“At the May 4 meeting, Board members listened to a presentation that shared the results of the questionnaire regarding the proposed Virtual/Blended Program for the 2021-22 school year.

About 60% of Barrington 220 families responded to the questionnaire and families were told that if they didn’t respond they would be counted as not interested in participating in the program. The results show that 4.8% of respondents said they were interested in participating in the proposed program for the entire 2021-22 school year.

The Board will be discussing the options for the proposed program at its next meeting on May 18.”

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New 220 Board

“At the May 4 Board of Education meeting, three new Barrington 220 Board of Education members and one re-elected Board member were sworn into office. New members Erin Chan Ding, Katie Karam and Steve Wang, as well as returning member Sandra Bradford, will all serve four-year terms on the Board. Chan Ding, Karam and Wang replace Penny Kazmier, Gavin Newman and Mike Shackleton.

Erin Chan Ding moved to South Barrington 10 years ago. She has two children, one who attends BMS-Station and one who attends Countryside Elementary School. She is a graduate of Northwestern University, where she double majored in Journalism and History with a Latin American concentration. She currently works as a freelance journalist for a variety of newspapers, magazines, websites and nonprofits.

Katie Karam was born and raised in Barrington and attended Countryside Elementary, Barrington Middle School, and Barrington High School. After graduating from BHS in 1995, she attended Miami University where she majored in English. She is currently a stay at home mom to her three children who attend BMS-Prairie and Roslyn Road Elementary.

Steve Wang has lived in Barrington since 2013. He has one child who attends Countryside Elementary School. He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, where he studied Corporate Finance and Business Economics, and triple minored in Chinese (language and culture), Latin American Area Studies and European Studies. He currently works as director of finance for the tenth largest nonprofit health care system in the United States.

New Board members elected: At the May 4 meeting, the Board also voted on its new officers. Board members selected Sandra Bradford to serve as their new Board President. Bradford has been on the Board of Education since 2009, previously serving as Vice-President and Secretary. Leah Collister-Lazzari will serve as the new Vice-President and Barry Altshuler will serve as the new Secretary. Both were elected to the Board in 2019.”

Source: District 220

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BMS

The 220 Board of Education meets this evening at 7:00 PM at the Station Campus.  A copy of their agenda can be found here.

The meeting will be livestreamed on the district YouTube channel.

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Village Hall

There will be a special Board of Trustees meeting this evening at 6:30 PM.  Some of the items to be covered include:

  • Closing Address And Volunteer/Staff Recognition – President Martin J. McLaughlin
  • Certified Results: April 6, 2021 Consolidated Election 2021
  • Oath of Office: President Brian D. Cecola, Trustee Laura S. Ekstrom, Trustee David Riff and Trustee Thomas W. Strauss
  • [Vote] Trustee Appointment (Cecola vacancy): Colleen Konicek Hannigan, term expires 04/2023
  • [Vote] A Resolution of Proclamation Appreciating Martin J. McLaughlin forEight (8) Years of Dedicated Service to the Village of Barrington Hills Resolution 21 –
  • [Vote] President Pro Tem Appointment: Colleen Konicek Hannigan

A copy of the agenda can be viewed and downloaded here. The meeting is open to those wishing to attend, or residents can listen in by calling 508-924-1464.

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BAL

Only two of four area public library board of trustee races were contested in the election earlier this month, which also saw some incumbents edged out of holding on to their seats.

Two, six-year terms on the Barrington Area Library board were up for a vote, representing residents in parts of Cook, Lake, Kane and McHenry counties. According to vote totals posted to each county clerk’s website, Jennifer J. Lucas earned the highest vote percentage.

Newcomer Anne Ordway, a real-estate agent, earned grabbed the second highest vote totals, according to the clerks’ results.

“I’m excited to be on the library board and look forward to working with the other board members and making a difference,” Ordway told Pioneer Press in a phone interview. “I’m committed to getting the meeting rooms and study rooms open and using social distancing guidelines when the library reopens.

Without providing specifics, she said she feels the library, which serves the village of Barrington and other nearby towns, has overtaxed taxpayers and could be “smarter” with that money.

Incumbent Denise Tenyer was edged out of winning another term on the Barrington library board. Candidate Josie Croll was also unsuccessful.

Read more here.

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April BOTThe Village Board of Trustees will be holding their monthly meeting this evening at 6:30 PM.  Some of the topics on their agenda include:

  • Presentation of appreciation for their dedicated service as Trustees Paula Jacobsen and Robert M. Zubak
  • Donlea Road Drainage Investigation – Engineer’s Memo
  • [Vote] An Ordinance Amending Section 5-5-3 of the Village’s Zoning Regulations to Include, in the Allowed List of Special Uses, Non-commercial Event Facility Ordinance 21 –

A copy of the agenda can be viewed and downloaded here. The meeting is open to those wishing to attend or readers can listen in by calling 508-924-1464.

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BOE

The District 220 Board of Education meets tonight at 7 PM. The meeting will be held in person at the District Administrative Center. A copy of their agenda can be viewed here.

The number of people in the room will be limited to 50, as suburban Cook County and Lake County are in Phase 4 under the State’s Restore Illinois Plan. The livestream of all meetings are viewable via the Board’s YouTube channel found here.

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CFThe Village campaign committees have reported their first quarter 2021 finances to the Illinois State Board of Elections.  Click on any link to view their reports:

It’s interesting reading in some cases if you look closely.

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bhpd-logo-2-2021The Barrington Hills Park District Board will hold their regular monthly meeting this evening via Zoom at 7 PM. Some of the topics for discussion include:

  • Swearing in New Commissioners
  • Pickleball Court at Countryside School
  • Hanover Park Tennis Club use of tennis courts at Countryside School
  • Review of outdoor arena options and next steps

A copy of their agenda can be viewed here. Instructions for accessing the meeting can be found here.

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