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Algonquin Police Have New Tool to Save Lives
Woodstock foundation provides an automated external defibrillator to police.

Email: gloria.casas@patch.com<br>Phone: 312-919-6967<br>Hometown: Elgin, Il.<br>Birthday: December 31<br>Bio: Gloria Casas is a lifelong resident of the region, growing up in Elgin and Carpentersville. She attended Barrington High School in Barrington, then enrolled at William Rainey Harper College in Palatine, transferring to Northern Illinois University in DeKalb where she earned a bachelor's degree in journalism. She spent 17 years working at a local newspaper, The Courier-News, covering different beats from schools to courts to police under her maiden name, Gloria Carr. As a court reporter, she wrote about some of Kane County's most infamous cases. As she approached a milestone birthday, she decided to fulfill a dream of returning to school and obtained a Master's of Science degree in Journalism from Roosevelt University in Chicago. An even bigger dream came true in August 2009 when she and her husband became first-time parents to twins.<br><b>Your Beliefs</b><br>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.
<b>Politics</b>: I generally vote on the Democratic ticket, however, I have voted Republican on occasion depending on the candidate. I like to think I vote based solely on a candidate's credential. But, if I'm passionate about an issue, I will vote according to party ideology. I try to vote in every election, although I've missed a few in the last year.<br><br><b>Religion</b><br>I consider myself a practicing Catholic who is forever trying to make it to church on time. I admit, I don't always make it. I also enjoy visiting different churches and learning about other religions.<br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? I think growth is an ongoing issue for Huntley as well as transportation. It's great that Route 47 is finally getting expanded but, the next big project needs to be getting a full interchange at Interstate 90 built.<br>Where do you stand on each of these issues? I think Huntley has taken a great approach to growth by paying attention to the quality of developments. The town has a good flow to it, with the existing "old town" blending with the newer construction. It will be important to continue the smart growth. As far as the full interchange, I think it would be extremely beneficial to Huntley.
Woodstock foundation provides an automated external defibrillator to police.

Residents raise more concerns about a plan that has not been presented to the village board yet.
ShilaRae O’Connor-Arreola Fundraiser in Memory of Melissa O’Connor will be held May 17 at three Buffalo Wild Wings locations.
Commissioner Robin LaBedz named as appointee to board, which is expected to ratify the appointment next week.
Tea Party hosts guest speaker from Property Tax Action Group at its May 8 meeting.
Even someone who knows little about sports can appreciate the Bulls’ playoff efforts.
Police report six incidents since beginning of April.
Tom Hayes sworn in as mayor, joined by Trustees Joseph Falwell, Bert Rosenberg, Thomas Glasgow and new trustee Jim Tinaglia.
Village presented with certificate of excellence for ninth year in a row.
Police reports from the weekend of May 3.
One man injured in early Sunday morning shooting.
Tom Hayes is one of four incumbents, and one newly elected trustee, being sworn into office Monday, May 6. Hayes answered a few questions posed by Arlington Heights Patch to help residents get to know him a little better.
Agenda and village board packet online along with live streaming part of the program.
Village’s calendar for the week of May 6 to 10 is full of activities including the swearing-in of a new mayor.
Terrace Hill Golf Course in Lake in the Hills is for sale.
Sign in Bentley Bagels & Brew's window tells people who are really struggling to pay what they can for coffee, a bagel or doughnut.
Palatine Patch has a few ideas to treat Mom to brunch.