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Beecher Village Board Candidate: Joseph Gianotti

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Why did you decide to run for trustee? I have served as an appointed trustee for 20 months and feel that I want to continue the work I have started in that time. I also want to give back to a community that has given me so much. Beecher offered me a safe environment to grow up in and I have enjoyed living here for 15 years. When my wife and I were looking for where to start our family there was no doubt in my mind that Beecher was where we would be. I love this town and the people that live here. I want to help to continue to keep Beecher a great place to live and I feel that by serving as a trustee is the best way to achieve that goal.
Have you held public office before? Yes, I am currently serving as an appointed trustee on the Village Board which started in June of 2021.
What is your background? I have been a resident of Beecher since 2007 and Graduated from Beecher High School Class of 2011. After completing an HVAC program at Prairie State College in 2012, I applied for the Pipefitters Local Union 597 apprenticeship program and was accepted in April of 2013. In 2018 I completed my apprenticeship and continued working in the HVAC field as a journeyman until November of 2021 when I became an instructor for Pipefitters Local Union 597 Training Center where I am still currently employed.
What community involvement, organization, affiliations, or club memberships do you have? I have been a member of the Beecher 4th of July Commission for 3 years and I have served as the Vice President of the commission since January of 2022. I am also a member of the Son of the American Legion Squadron 330.
What characteristics, qualifications, or experience do you feel you possess to be a trustee? I am hard working and dedicated to any job that I take on. I always look forward to a challenge and when I commit to a task I will see it through to completion. I am a good listener, taking information presented to me, and making an informed decision that is best for the community.
How can the village board improve? I truly feel that the current Village Board is doing a great job for our community. From ensuring that all taxpayers money is spent responsibly, to begin active in the community. The current board has done a great job of getting major infrastructure projects funded and completed including Penfield Street and the public safety building. The board also started the summer concert series to ensure that there are events throughout the summer for the community to come out and enjoy together. With this ground work being done now, I feel that continuing to improve infrastructure in town by completing projects and growing community events the future of Beecher is bright.
What are important issues you’d like to address and how will you address them? The most important issues I would like to address would be streets, sidewalks, and water main, which have been one of the prime focuses of the village board for many years. To continue with getting the improvements done I would vote to keep designing and engineering projects that can be shovel ready so that when federal, state or county grant programs come along we are prepared to apply for funding to complete them. This type of infrastructure is something that is in constant need of repair and upkeep but will continue to be a main focus for me if I’m elected.
What are some improvements you’d like to see happen in Beecher? I would like to find ways to keep improving events that the Village hosts to get more of the community involved. I really would like to find ways to also attract more residents to get involved in the Village Commissions such as the 4th of July Commission, History Preservation Commission and Youth Commission. All of these groups are looking for assistance to help keep the events that the community has come to love going.
Anything else important you’d like people to know? I would like people to know that I have enjoyed the opportunity to sever the community over the past 20 months and I feel I have a lot more to give to our community. I hope that I can gain your support to remain a trustee. If anyone has any questions they can look up my candidate page on Facebook and send me a message. I also encourage everyone to get out and vote on April 4th.

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Beecher Community Library News

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Spread the loveCall the library at 708-946-9090 for programs that require registration. Happy Holidays! The library will be closed Saturday, December 29, and Monday, January 1. The library’s Penfield Street parking lot entrance is closed until spring, but the Maxwell Street entrance is still open. Turn north on Maxwell from Indiana Avenue to get to…


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Beecher Police Blotter: December 14 – 16

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Spread the loveDisclaimer: Charges against each defendant are merely accusations, with all defendants presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. December 14, Venessa Gradowski, 38, of the 1700 block of Prentiss Drive, Downers Grove, was arrested after officers were called to 1121 Dixie Highway for a retail theft call. She was charged…


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Beecher 200-U Bringing the Chickens to Roost

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Spread the loveBy Jeff Vorva The passing of the Beecher 200-U tax levy had a barnyard feel to it with chickens coming to roost. District Superintendent Jack Gaham threw out a lot of facts, figures, and percentages during a Truth In Taxation hearing at the December 11 board meeting. Some residents were confused about the…


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Barber Bids Farewell as Beecher Ups the Levy

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Ms. Baxter's first graders pose after writing their important letters to Santa. –Photo submitted.

Santa Letters from Ms. Baxter’s First Graders

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Spread the loveAs promised, here are more of those delightful letters from the children at Beecher Elementary School. Ms. Baxter’s first graders had some great ideas to help out the jolly big man in the bright red suit. After reading the letters, if Santa is really hungry during his journey on Christmas Eve, he won’t…


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Beecher Community Library News

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Spread the loveCall the library at 708-946-9090 for programs that require registration. Happy Holidays! The library will be closed on Saturday, December 23, Monday, December 25, Saturday, December 29, and Monday, January 1. The library’s Penfield Street parking lot entrance will be closed until spring, but the Maxwell Street entrance is open. Turn north on…


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Mrs. Markland's students look mighty happy after writing those most important letters to Santa. –Photo submitted.

Santa Letters from Mrs. Markland’s First Graders

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Spread the loveMrs. Markland’s children also took the time to inform Santa of their wishes for this Christmas season and also informed the jolly man just what their behavior was like during the past year. To everyone’s relief – they were all GOOD! It certainly looks like Santa’s sleigh is going to be very heavy…


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Beecher Police Blotter: November 28 – December 6

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Spread the loveDisclaimer: Charges against each defendant are merely accusations, with all defendants presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. November 28, Logan Young, 24, of the 1500 block of County Road 7080, West Plains, Missouri, was stopped at Dixie Highway and Chestnut Lane for having an expired registration and found to…


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Will County Animal Control Offering Free Microchipping in December

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Spread the loveThe Will County Animal Control Department is offering free microchipping services to dogs and cats owned by county residents throughout December as part of their “Home for the Holidays” Program. “We’re hoping to incentivize pet owners to microchip their pets,” said Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant. “Having pets microchipped, with updated tags, helps…


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Mrs. Stolarek's Beecher Elementary School first grade students who recently wrote to Santa. –Photo submitted.

Santa Letters from Mrs. Stolarek’s BES First Graders

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Spread the loveRecently, the first graders at Beecher Elementary took on a very special project and a most important one, too – the annual writing of letters to that jolly man at the North Pole. After reading some of the correspondence, we think you will agree it was a most important task. This week, The…


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VEDETTE SPORTS REPORT

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Spread the loveBy Jeff Vorva Old gym? New gym? It doesn’t seem to matter. The results are still the same. Beecher’s boys basketball team played in its old gym for a throwback game December 8 and came away with a lopsided 81-36 River Valley Conference win over Donovan. The Bobcats wore jerseys from 2012-13, and…


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Beecher Community Library News

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Spread the loveCall the library at 708-946-9090 for programs that require registration. The library’s Penfield Street parking lot entrance will be closed until spring, but the Maxwell Street entrance still is open. Turn north on Maxwell from Indiana Avenue to get to the library. The library will be closed on Saturday, December 23, for the…


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Beecher Thinking About That Levy

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Spread the loveBy Jeff Vorva The Village of Beecher Board Members agreed to take a little more time before deciding what they will do about the 2024 tax levy. Finance and Administration Committee Chairman Todd Kraus said at the November 27 meeting they could make a decision that night or table it, but it needs…


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Extensive Rural Fire Kills 4 Horses

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Spread the loveAt approximately 3:37 p.m. on Sunday, November 26, the Beecher Fire Protection District, along with automatic aid, responded to a structural fire at 1624 E. Eagle Lake Road. Due to reports of animals still inside the building, the alarm was escalated to the full still alarm level prior to arrival. The first suppression…


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Will County Clerk Lauren Staley Ferry is excited about the new Will County state-of-the-art election equipment that will be in place for the 2024 elections. –Photo submitted.

New State-of-the-Art Election Equipment Demonstration Planned

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