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Friday, April 5, 2013

Meet Lincolnwood Mayoral Candidate Peter Moy

Skokie Patch recently sent out several questions for the mayoral candidates to answer. Questions range from where they like to eat to creating a fourth TIF district.

Editor's note: Each candidate was sent the same questions. And all three profiles are running today, April 5, 2013 on Patch. To read Jerry Turry's answers, click here. Georgia Talaganis, here. Also, be sure to check out our coverage on the Lincolnwood mayoral debate that was held on March 28. 1)  How long have you called Lincolnwood home?    I have lived in Lincolnwood for 24 years - since 1989. 2)  Briefly tell the readers about your background? I immigrated to the United States when I was 7 years old and grew up in the West Rogers Park area of Chicago. I received a BS in Accounting from the University of Illinois Chicago.  I am a certified public accountant and have spent the majority of my career in the financial services sector as a …

Elena

9:10 pm on Friday, April 5, 2013

How about having both Turry and Moy disclose whether either has ever used village money to pay for personal expenses? Moy and Turry need to answer that question. Talaganis would not be in the position to answer that as she has not held that position. I think that every homeowner in Lincolnwood is eager to pay higher taxes. I guess that Moy thinks that we are not paying enough on real estate taxes…   more ›

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Former Mayor, Trustee to Run Again in 2013

Former Lincolnwood Mayor Peter Moy will be running for mayor come 2013. Moy said Lincolnwood has some real issues that need to be addressed.

A first may be in store for Lincolnwood come 2013. Former Lincolnwood trustee and mayor, Peter Moy, will be running for mayoral office during the 2013 election. It marks the first time a former trustee, mayor is running against another former trustee who also happens to be the current mayor of Lincolnwood, Jerry Turry. Moy, who will be celebrating his 57th birthday Thursday, served as a trustee from 1995-2000, then as mayor until 2005. He was the first Asian American to serve any municipality in Illinois as its president, according to the village's website. He also supported Mayor Turry when he stepped down several years ago. Read more: Lincolnwood District 74 Superintendent Resigns  "There is no vision for Lincolnwood and there are a lot …

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