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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.