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Elmhurst Mayoral Candidates Respond To Questions
Patch submits questionnaires to the two candidates for mayor.

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Patch submits questionnaires to the two candidates for mayor.

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.
Candidates Carla Carter, Lou Gale, Peggy Peterson and Glenn Thompson are vying for three Village Board seats.
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.
She responded to Patch's questionnaire. She is running in the April 1 election.
Candidates Mike Baker and Bobby Fontana are given Patch questionnaires for the April 1 election.
The village responds to an inquiry about the reason that water and sewer rates cannot cover improvements to the systems.
The DuPage forest preserve board secretly discussed selling land to the Bensenville Park District.
Behind closed doors, the forest preserve board discussed selling land to the Bensenville Park District.
A company of the same name has three locations in Chicago.
The Democratic Party sued the Republican clerk over the ballot decision.
Tattoo establishments are not mentioned in the current code.
A resident became the victim of a scam after posting flyers of a lost cat.
Police said he caused a disturbance and threatened employees.
Moving beyond the initial success proved difficult, the village manager said.