Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills, IL|News|
Carlos Aparicio, Hinsdale Trustee Candidate
He responded to Patch's questionnaire. He is running in the April 1 election.

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He responded to Patch's questionnaire. He is running in the April 1 election.

She responded to Patch's questionnaire. She is running in the April 1 election.
He responded to Patch's questionnaire. He is running in the April 1 election.
He responded to Patch's questionnaire. He is running in the April 1 election.
Patch submitted questionnaires to the candidates for the Hinsdale High School District 86 board.
He responded to Patch's questionnaire. He is running in the April 1 election.
She responded to Patch's questionnaire. She is running in the April 1 election.
He responded to Patch's questionnaire. He is running in the April 1 election.
He did not respond to Patch's questionnaire. He is running in the April 1 election.
She responded to Patch's questionnaire. She is running in the April 1 election.
He responded to Patch's questionnaire. He is running in the April 1 election.
The increase should go to street, water and sewer upgrades, not sidewalks and streetscapes, she said.
This cost is far higher than most breaks. An official explained why.
Police arrested the man on a Cook County warrant. He was taken to jail.
This week's meeting got pointed, with a trustee telling another she took "slight offense."
In another case, an unlocked car was burglarized at a local store, police said.
The homes will "fundamentally" change the village, a dissenting trustee said.
A couple aims to open the doors next month. "It is really stressful doing this big of a project," the owner said.
An official said the village has been stepping up enforcement. The number of traffic tickets has plunged locally.
Incumbent Jacob Hill and challenger Kevin Kirby were given Patch questionnaires for the April 1 election.