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Closer Look: The newsmakers of the year

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Finally, this fall, the village board surprised many by voting to formally shelve the project. Board members in opposition said they worried that the project, as proposed by ShoDeen, contained too many apartments.

They also bristled at the notion that they had to choose between approving a project they did not believe was right for Elburn, or losing the Anderson Road extension.

The matter could still return for further review in early 2013. But for now, the board's decisions have left county transportation planners to re-evaluate their options for making the Anderson Road extension a reality.

Stephen LeMaire

GENEVA – Stephen LeMaire, a 33-year Geneva employee accused of using a city credit card to make more than $24,000 worth of unauthorized purchases, pleaded guilty in June.

Between Feb. 14, 2006, and Jan. 1, 2012, LeMaire bought such unauthorized items as high-end jackets ranging in price from $200 to more than $600 as well as sunglasses, shoes, boots and T-shirts – purchases that eventually aroused suspicion, leading to an investigation, his firing and arrest.

The former Geneva streets and fleet superintendent was suspended without pay in January pending the investigation.

He surrendered to police in February on felony charges of official misconduct and that he used a city credit card to make unauthorized purchases. He was terminated from his $98,134 job the same day.

Although he entered a plea of not guilty in March, LeMaire pleaded guilty to theft in June. He was sentenced to 30 months of probation and 100 hours of community service. Under the terms of his plea agreement, LeMaire must also pay $28,478.10 in restitution to the city of Geneva, at a minimum rate of $200 per month.

The city of Geneva hired a new streets and fleet superintendent in April. Christopher Bong, formerly a city civil engineer for 10 years, was hired by the public works director instead of being appointed by the mayor, as LeMaire was.

Chuck West

Chuck West, the Kane County coroner facing charges of official misconduct, died in July as a result of complications following a liver transplant surgery.

The 69-year-old was in the midst of his third four-year term as Kane County coroner. He had been re-elected twice but was not seeking re-election in 2012, as he had come under a cloud of accusations of criminal and ethical misconduct.


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