Monday, November 13, 2006
Inhabitants won't have to wait until the New Year to see the village board vote on possibly withdrawing an ostracized motion passed former this year that gave trustees the choice of taxpayer-funded health insurance.
Republican Trustee Joseph Nirchi Sr. said he has a resolution that would get rid of the trustees' option of taking their $5,000 salary or contributing 10 percent toward a premium to participate in the health insurance program.
He also said his proposed resolution isn't a political move, but a response to what he sees as permission from the people. All the candidates who won election had crusaded to repeal trustees' health insurance.
Nirchi's resolution is listed to be presented at 7:30 p.m. Monday during a regular meeting at Village Hall, 1009 E. Main St.



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