Hoefert prevails in Mount Prospect mayor s race Paul Hoefert
Updated 4/6/2021 10:53 PM
Paul Hoefert was poised to become Mount Prospect s next mayor after leading in a three-way race on Tuesday.
With Election Day ballots in 33 of the village s 34 precincts reported, Hoefert was commandingly ahead of Colleen E. Saccotelli and Bill Grossi with about 60% of the vote, unofficial results showed.
Hoefert had 2,930 votes, Saccotelli had 947 votes and Grossi had 981 votes.
The tally doesn t include all the votes cast in the race. In addition to Election Day votes that hadn t been reported, ballots postmarked by Tuesday that arrive at election offices by April 20 will be counted, too, as will provisional ballots.
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Elbit America buys sonobuoy maker Sparton from Cerberus Sonobuoys are expendable undersea sensors dropped by the hundreds to detect enemy subs. (Elbit Systems) WASHINGTON ― The U.S. arm of Israel’s Elbit Systems, Elbit Systems America, has completed its $380 million purchase of Sparton, a critical supplier of sonobuoys to the U.S. Navy and allies, from Cerberus Capital Management, the companies announced Tuesday. Under the deal, Sparton will operate as a subsidiary of Elbit America with an independent board so that it can focus on undersea business activities with more sensitivity for U.S. customers, the companies said. Sparton’s chief executive, Bill Toti, was named president of the new Sparton De Leon Springs. The proxy board’s members are former Pentagon acquisition officials Kenneth Krieg and Brett Lambert as well as retired Navy Adm. Timothy Keating.
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HAIFA, Israel, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Elbit Systems of America, LLC ( Elbit Systems of America ) has completed the acquisition of Sparton Corporation ( Sparton ) from an affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. for $380 million, subject to customary price adjustments, resulting in a significant expansion of Elbit Systems of America in the United States.
Sparton, with its 120-year history and decades of defense experience spanning from World War I to today, is a U.S.-based premier supplier of critical undersea warfare solutions to the U.S. Navy and its allies, as well as engineered products for the defense industry.