There were various write-in victories throughout McHenry County. One was David Moore, former Grafton Township Supervisor Linda Moore’s husband. He ran a successful write-in campaign for the Huntley Library Board and recently attended his first meeting. In a reversal of … Continue reading
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Grafton Township’s David Moore has won a seat on the Huntley Area Library Board. While only one vote was required, he received 11 votes. Those elected whose names were on the ballot are Ann Christiansen – 849 William Jorgensen – … Continue reading
The biggest is the write-in challenge of Sascha Chadwick to Crystal Lake Mayor Aaron Shepley. As McHenry County Blog reported the night it happened, Shepley managed to convince his fellow City Council members that Chadwick, a CPA and entrepreneur. (See … Continue reading
As we go to the polls (or don’t) it would be appropriate to remember the service that our departing World War II Veterans gave us so we can still choose our leaders. The obituary of Theo Moore, who loved to … Continue reading
As a result of an altercation after the October, 2010, Grafton Township Board meeting, David Moore, husband of then-Supervisor Linda Moore, was charged with committing misdemeanor against Township Trustee Gerald McMahon. Today, after a bench trial that lasted two days, … Continue reading
The days are long gone when one can write-in a name and get elected with one vote. As the Illinois General Assembly has made it more and more difficult to get on the ballot, one of the changes is that … Continue reading
The misdemeanor battery charge lodged against David Moore, Grafton Township Supervisor Linda Moore’s husband, have been delayed two weeks so the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office can respond to new evidence introduced by David Moore’s attorneys, John Nelson and Dan … Continue reading
Today Grafton Supervisor Linda Moore’s husband David Moore is in criminal court on October, 2010, battery charges. Concurrently, Moore’s attorney John Nelson in the Separation of Powers case she won is asking for indirect criminal contempt findings against Trustees Rob … Continue reading
Just as whites were more privileged than blacks on Montgomery Alabama, buses, those trying to video or audio tape and photograph Grafton Township meetings seem to be now less equal than print reporters with pencil and pad. The Public Access … Continue reading
The press release below was issued by the Huntley Police Department. It relates to a confrontation between Township Supervisor Linda Moore’s husband David and Township Trustee Gerry McMahon. David Moore is one of the mildest men I have ever met, … Continue reading
There were plenty of political motives to change the longstanding agreement that Huntley 158 had which allowed Linda Moore and her family to live in the house she grew up in. Linda’s family sold the school district the property that … Continue reading
It was the 30th day of the month of March where we left off looking at the Ancel Glink bill for defending the four Grafton Township Trustees in Linda Moore’s Separation of Powers suit against them and Township Attorney Keri-Lyn … Continue reading
One thing is certain. Grafton Township officials make enough use of law firm Ancel Glink’s services that readers of the legal fee invoices can discover a lot of what is happening on a day-by-day basis. Today’s bill covers the last … Continue reading
Let’s tiptoe through the Grafton Township Attorney’s legal billing for the month of March, 2010. Because it’s so long—14 pages totaling $36,432.14—I’ll break it up for you so your eyes won’t glaze over. Or at least they’ll have to glaze … Continue reading
Here is the video that David Moore took of Grafton Township Trustee Betty Zirk making a motion to require all photographs, video recordings and tape recordings to be taken from the back of the room. It is Section 14 of … Continue reading
After three Grafton Township Trustees passed a motion (Supervisor Linda Moore voting, “No”) to restrict me to the back of the room with my camera, not to mention Moore’s husband David, who unobtrusively videos the meeting from the front row, … Continue reading
There was no reporter at the May 17th Huntley School District 158 board meeting, so I got the disk and laboriously wrote down what David Moore said during the public comment period. You ought to read it as a backdrop … Continue reading
There was no reporter at the May 17th Huntley School District 158 board meeting, so I got the disk and laboriously wrote down what David Moore said during the public comment period. You ought to read it as a backdrop … Continue reading
I couldn’t make the May 17th Huntley School District 158 board meeting, so I asked for a copy of the recording. It’s about five hours long. The first item of interest was three minutes of public comment from David Moore, … Continue reading
I couldn’t make the May 17th Huntley School District 158 board meeting, so I asked for a copy of the recording. It’s about five hours long. The first item of interest was three minutes of public comment from David Moore, … Continue reading