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Advice and Consent
Maybe the confusion comes from the city personnel manual that refers to this process as "consent and approval".
I have lived in Pepper Valley in Geneva since 1990 with my wife Dorothy, who served for 22 years as alderman in the Fourth Ward and also as co-chair of the Geneva Beautification Committee. She also does volunteer work for the Geneva History Museum. Our son Brian spent his formative years here and now lives in Chicago with his wife and daughter. Dorothy's brother John lived with us here until passing away several years ago. And we have a cat named Guinness who allows us to share his living space. I am semi-retired and a partner in a telecommunications software company. I've served as a member of SPAC, did a brief stint as a Beacon columnist, served on the Pepper Valley Homeowners Association board and have been a volunteer in a number of activities around town. I'm currently a member of the Knights of Columbus Colombian Council 2191 un Batavia and also a member of the Moose.
I was a regular contributor to Geneva Patch when it first started up and after a long hiatus I've come back to give it another try. I am also a long-suffering Bears and White Sox fan and I don't know how many more rebuilding seasons I can go through. I enjoy stand-up comedy, British mysteries, and a good book. These are not the sorts of activities that inspire a lot of social media followers, so you won't be seeing me chronicling my daily inactivity on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Otherwise Facebook would have to add an emoji for boring to its reaction emojis. As a Patch mayor, it will be my pleasure to share some of the things I know about Geneva and hopefully provide you with some useful information about our town and the people and businesses here. And occasionally my perspective on things happening here and there, but mainly here. At least until Patch management comes to its senses and finds someone more talented and credible to do the job. I hope to be talking to many of you in the coming days and sharing your insights into this wonderful place we call home - Geneva.
Maybe the confusion comes from the city personnel manual that refers to this process as "consent and approval".
Perhaps the Mayor is in need of a public hearing aid.
Geneva has Gardenology while St. Charles has guns, booze, and Harleys.
Portillo’s customers find themselves in a pickle over a pickle shortage.
‘Tis the season when we ponder that perennial puzzle of how mulch is too mulch. Hint – don’t look for any expert help here.
With so many banks today Bonnie and Clyde could have made a living in one town.
The Donald —a statesman? Who knew?
Do LOUD commercials make you want to scream? Relief is supposedly on the way. Plop. Plop. Fizz. Fizz.
Deja vu all over aagain as Yogi would say.
Clint Eastwood's toughest role: mayor of Carmel. People say he ran a tasteful, low-key campaign, though.
Parking problems bring out the best in people.
Speech recognition software leaves me speechless.
Oh no, it's the annual Christmas letter from what's her face, probably telling us they struck oil in the back yard or their daughter is engaged to some billionaire.
That's Santa SIR to you, Airman.
Keep telling yourself it's a wonderful life and you should make it through the holidays.
Having said a number of times that the only way I would learn to dance was at the end of a rope, I'm starting to reconsider that plan.
Waiting for the moment to be right sounds more like a vigil than a romantic interlude.
As Yogi Berra says, it's deja vu all over again.