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  • A 2010 to-do list [editorial]
    Wilmette Life, 7 Jan 2010, p. 20     Full-text of article available at Wilmette Public Library
    Wilmette Life, 7 Jan 2010, p. 20   Full-text of article available at Wilmette Public Library
  • Job well done, amid challenges [editorial]
    Wilmette Life, 17 Dec 2009, p. 20     Full article available at Wilmette Public Library.
    Wilmette Life, 17 Dec 2009, p. 20   Full article available at Wilmette Public Library.
  • Trustees sign off on 2011 budget, '10 levy
    Routliffe, Kathy, Wilmette Life, 2 Dec 2010, p. 5     Wilmette Village trustees officially approved the village's $57,4 million 2011 budget with no public or board discussion at their Nov. 23 meeting, by unanimously approving the 2011 appropriations ord
    Routliffe, Kathy, Wilmette Life, 2 Dec 2010, p. 5   Wilmette Village trustees officially approved the village's $57,4 million 2011 budget with …
  • Village budget passed
    Wilmette Life, 6 Dec 2012, p. 11     Full article available at Wilmette Public Library.
    Wilmette Life, 6 Dec 2012, p. 11   Full article available at Wilmette Public Library.
  • Surplus down 8.3% from  one year ago
    John P. Huston, Wilmette Life, 22 Apr 2010, p. 5     Comments by Steve Wilson, superintendent of finance and personnel. During the first three months of 2010 the Wilmette Park District took in 8.3 % less than it did for the same period in 2009. The dis
    John P. Huston, Wilmette Life, 22 Apr 2010, p. 5   Comments by Steve Wilson, superintendent of finance and personnel. During the first …
  • State's red ink stains Wilmette finances
    Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 25 Mar 2010, p. 5     Wilmette governments may lose more than $2 million a year as a result of the state's fiscal crisis. The loss must be offset with local property taxes or cuts in programs and municipal services local
    Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 25 Mar 2010, p. 5   Wilmette governments may lose more than $2 million a year as a …
  • Village shortfall reaches $2.1 million
    Kimberly Fornek, Wilmette Life, 17 Sep 2009, p. 5     Village officials have been cutting expenses by adjusting staffing levels, reducing payroll through attrition, deferring capital projects and other measures. No cuts in services are planned except fo
    Kimberly Fornek, Wilmette Life, 17 Sep 2009, p. 5   Village officials have been cutting expenses by adjusting staffing levels, reducing payroll …
  • Village chops ash tree budget again
    Kimberly Fornek, Wilmette Life, 3 Dec 2009, p. 5     The Village Board has approved a $51 million budget for 2010 which is 12.7 percent less than last year because of cost-saving moves. The Village will spend only one-third of what was planned a year a
    Kimberly Fornek, Wilmette Life, 3 Dec 2009, p. 5   The Village Board has approved a $51 million budget for 2010 which …
  • Wilmette project "wish list" ready for Obama
    Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 15 Jan 2009, p. 5     Wilmette and other local governments are draawing up lists of road and sewer projects in the hope some of President-elect Barack Obama's economic stimulus funds might be spent in Illinois. Comments b
    Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 15 Jan 2009, p. 5   Wilmette and other local governments are draawing up lists of road and …
  • Business leaders lobby to keep "Shop Wilmette" funds
    Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 13 Nov 2008, 13, 16     Wilmette business leaders are hoping to save a village-funded $40,000 per year "Shop Wilmette" advertising campaign from budget removal at a time when many servics are being targeted for potential cu
    Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 13 Nov 2008, 13, 16   Wilmette business leaders are hoping to save a village-funded $40,000 per year …
  • Income Boost Seen as Major Library Need
    Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jan 1948, 5, 38     Present revenue "frozen" at rate set by state back in 1901.
    Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jan 1948, 5, 38   Present revenue "frozen" at rate set by state back in 1901.
  • Safety First Order Given Electric Road
    Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1914, p. 1     Village trustees take quick action and will demand crossing gates in Lake Avenue death trap; Annual budget passed; Appropriation ordinance calling for $56,250, to be used to pay running expenses of v
    Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1914, p. 1   Village trustees take quick action and will demand crossing gates in Lake …
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