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Bertucci, Tinaglia, Baldino and Grasse lead Arlington Heights trustee race

Bertucci, Tinaglia, Baldino and Grasse lead Arlington Heights trustee race Jim Bertucci Wendy Dunnington Upper from left, Rich Baldino, Will Beiersdorf, Jim Bertucci and lower from left, Wendy Dunnington, Nicolle Grasse and Jim Tinaglia are candidates for Arlington Heights village board in the 2021 election. Will Beiersdorf Updated 4/6/2021 10:45 PM A pair of incumbents on the Arlington Heights village board appear headed to reelection victories, set to be joined by two newcomers, according to unofficial results Tuesday night. With all 60 precincts reporting, Jim Bertucci tallied 5,715 votes, Trustee Jim Tinaglia had 5,684, Trustee Rich Baldino had 5,335, and Nicolle Grasse had 5,237, unofficial results showed.   They were trailed by Will Beiersdorf with 3,496 votes and Wendy Dunnington with 3,239.

Arlington Heights Election Results: Incumbents Retain Seats

UpdatedWed, Apr 7, 2021 at 12:42 am CT Reply incumbents James Tinaglia and Richard Baldino will retain their seats and will be joined by James Bertucci and Nicolle Grasse on the village board. (Eric DeGrechie/Patch) ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL Four-year seats on a village board or city council are highly coveted in local political circles. In Arlington Heights, six candidates were vying for four of these seats Tuesday in a race involving two incumbents and four challengers. Incumbents James Tinaglia and Richard Baldino will retain their seats and will be joined by top vote-getter James Bertucci and Nicolle Grasse on the Village Board, according to unofficial results from the Cook County Clerk s Office.

What Arlington trustee candidates think should replace Arlington Park

What Arlington trustee candidates think should replace Arlington Park Upper from left, Richard Baldino, William Beiersdorf, James Jim Bertucci and lower from left, Wendy Dunnington, Nicolle Grasse, Jim Tinaglia are candidates for Arlington Heights trustee in the 2021 election.   Updated 3/1/2021 10:36 AM With the venerable Arlington Park now up for sale, the Daily Herald asked candidates for the village board what should be done in redeveloping the prime property. Candidates are incumbents Rich Baldino and Jim Tinaglia and challengers Will Beiersdorf, Jim Bertucci, Will Beiersdorf, Wendy Dunnington and Nicolle Grasse. Four seats are up in the April 6 election.   Here s what they had to say.

From a new Bears home to Ravinia-style concerts, Arlington Park redevelopment ideas abound

From a new Bears home to Ravinia-style concerts, Arlington Park redevelopment ideas abound   The prospect of a Chicago Bears move from Soldier Field to the suburbs including Arlington Heights have long been a topic of conversation, and surfaced again this week with word that Arlington International Racecourse is for sale. Rick West | Staff Photographer, 2008   What should be done with the 326 acres of prime real estate that s long been home to Arlington Park, but is now on the real estate market? Ideas have ranged from a new stadium for the Chicago Bears, to a Ravinia-style concert venue. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer, 2020

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