Friday, January 28, 2011

I never ate at Fatburger because I don't like Kanye West

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Kanye West was such an arrogant boor, so why should his hamburgers taste good?

You may not see the logic, but a guy who is so outrageous to steal the stage from a young woman winning her very first major music award, Taylor Swift, doesn't deserve to get my money.

Taylor Swift at the premiere for Hannah Montan...Image via Wikipedia


Let's face it. No on said that Fatburger was a great place to eat. They said I should eat there because Kanye West owns it. Really? Well then, not going there because I don't like Kanye West is a justified reason.

Kanye West at the Vanity Fair kickoff part for...Image via Wikipedia

I could never understand the concept. An expensive fat hamburger? Most hamburgers today are junk. I won't eat at McDonalds, Burger King or Wendy's. Why? Because they're not healthy. I definitely won't eat at White Castles and Taco Bell with their 30 percent meat and 70 percent junk filler in their tacos lost me at "hello."

And did he ever come out to Orland Park? Well, some might ask, why should he? Well, if he wanted my dollar, maybe he should have dropped on by. But that's the point, he just wants me dollar. It has nothing to do with great food. It's all about the money. And frankly, Kanye West is not the kind of guy I'd like to help get rich.

Unless, of course, he repents and suddenly turns in to a nice guy. Then maybe, maybe, I might want to help him.

-- Ray Hanania

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Monday, January 10, 2011

Gorman slate leads off huge November election sweep

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Cook County Commissioner Liz Gorman's popularity continues to grow and she's not taking it lightly, backing slates of candidates for every office in Orland Park from village trustee to the Orland Fire Protection District.

Below are the bios for the three candidates in the April 5 consolidated elections backed by Gorman  for Village Trustees called Fiscal Voices for Orland. They are Steve Williams, John Brudnak and Molly McAvoy Flynn.

Already, Williams has both a facebook campaign page up along with campaign ads running on Facebook reaching out to Orland area voters.

Click here for Steven's Facebook Page. He's also running Facebook Ads promoting his candidacy and his slate.

Click here for his web site.

Here are the bios for the three candidates:

John M. Brudnak
Age 49
Married 19 years to Debbie.  3 kids, Peter 16, junior at Carl Sandburg HS, 
Anna 14, freshman at Carl Sandburg HS, Andrew 12, 7th grade at Orland Junior 
High.
 
Employed at Central Steel and Wire Co., Chicago, Il for the past 24 years. 
Outside Sales Representative
 
Education:
BA from St. Mary's College, Winona, MN in 1983 with a Major in Business 
Administration with a concentration in Marketing and a Minor in History
 
Presently, I am an elected Board Member for Orland School District 135 and 
hold the office of Vice President. I have also held the position of 
Secretary before being Vice President.
President for the Orland Music Parents-West
 
Local involvement:
Head Football coach for the Orland Park Pioneer program and Manager for the 
Orland Youth Association Baseball program.


Steven Williams Profile

Steve was born and raised in New Madrid County Missouri and graduated from New Madrid County Central High School in 1983. He attended college for a year and then worked in his parents’ small businesses as well as a local factory before joining the U.S. Air Force in May of 1985.

In the Air Force, he served as a Law Enforcement Specialist (Police Officer) at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, TX for 2 years before earning a coveted position in the San Antonio Armed Forces Police Detachment (AFPD) in the San Antonio Police Department. During his two years at AFPD, he was responsible for relationships with 26 local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies as well as investigating over 100 deserter incidents per year.

After being honorably discharged from the military in 1989, he entered the University of Memphis and graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree of Finance in 1992 while working full-time for the Germantown, TN Police Department as a dispatcher/jailer.

After graduation, Steve entered the audit profession holding several Operational and Information Technology (IT) Audit positions with the Audit Bureau of Circulations in Schaumburg, IL, Federal Express in Memphis, TN, Ameritech in Hoffman Estates, IL, and CCC Information Services in Chicago, IL. While in these positions, he distinguished himself in utilizing IT systems to drive out process inefficiency and waste during process re-engineering engagements. The relationships he developed while conducting audits within the IT organization at Ameritech, led to his recruitment into that organization in 1999 as a project/release manager.

While working full-time in the Internal Audit and IT organizations at Ameritech, Steve attended Northwestern University’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management, earning a Master of Business Administration degree in Technology Strategy, Management, and Entrepreneurship in 2001.

For the last 11 years, Steve has held positions of increasing responsibility in Project Management, Supply/Demand Management, Vendor Management, Finance/Budget Management, Strategic Sourcing, Real Estate, and Metrics/Reporting within the IT organizations of Ameritech/SBC Communications and CNA Insurance. While in these positions, he has led numerous process improvement initiatives saving those organizations millions of dollars per year.

Today, Steve is a Director in the IT Business Management Office at CNA Insurance leading the Metrics, Reporting, and Analytics group and is a key leader in planning and managing the organization’s $350 million budget.

Steve, his wife Andrea, and son Jack moved to Orland Park in 2006. Andrea earned Bachelors and Masters degrees from Northern Illinois University and is a stay at home mom after holding positions in audit and product management. Jack is currently in kindergarten at Centennial School and is actively involved in sports within OYA.  The family supports numerous charities including Toybox Connection, The Julian Center, Orland Township Food Pantry, St. Barbara Food Pantry, Susan G. Komen For the Cure, Dress for Success, and Literacy Volunteers of America. Steve is also an avid mountain biker and member of the Chicago Area Mountain Bikers, a non-profit advocacy and education organization.


Molly McAvoy Flynn

Education: 
Masters in Business Administration & Finance - Saint Xavier University, Chicago, IL, June 2000

Bachelor of Science in Accounting, Cum Laude- Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL,  May 1991

Certified Public Accountant, May 1991

Married to Michael, mother of five young children, Morgan-8, Casey-7, Megan-5, Michael-3, and Caroline-2. The three oldest attend St. Michael's and Michael-3 attends preschool at Sandbox.

Previously ran for State Rep & want to get involved in local politics for the interest of my children and for the everyday person who needs a voice to be heard, especially in the struggling fiscal arena.

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Gorman on the saving homes along 143rd street

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Dear Editor:
Over the past several years, my office has been working hard to save the homes along 143rd Street in Orland
Park by facilitating negotiations between the Forest Preserve District and the Village of Orland Park. It is my pleasure to announce that the Forest Preserve District Board of Commissioners has voted unanimously to allow a permanent easement of 17 feet for a span of 1000 feet on the north side of 143rd Street.

Through this agreement, the Village of Orland Park will generously deed almost 14 acres of land to the Forest
Preserve District which includes 10.9 acres of wetlands near 135th and Wolf Rd. and an additional 3 acre parcel across the street from the wetlands. At the same time, outstanding litigation between the Forest Preserve District and Standard Bank & Trust has been settled resulting in the Forest Preserve purchasing approximately 52 acres of land adjacent to the land being deeded by Orland Park. The net result is that the Forest Preserve District will be adding nearly 60 acres to its holdings and the homes along 143rd Street will be saved while providing a safer roadway.

I am very grateful to the staff of the Forest Preserve District, Friends of the Forest Preserve and other
environmental groups, Gallagher & Henry and my staff for the endless hours that we worked with Village Manager, Paul Grimes, and Planning Director, Bob Sullivan of Orland Park, to negotiate and finalize this important agreement to improve the quality of people’s lives in our community.

Sincerely,
Elizabeth “Liz” Doody Gorman
Cook County Commissioner, 17th District

Friday, January 7, 2011

Commissioner Liz Gorman announces agreement between the Village of Orland Park and the Forest Preserve District of Cook County allowing for the widening of 143rd Street west of LaGrange Road

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Commissioner Liz Gorman announces agreement between the Village of
Orland Park and the Forest Preserve District of Cook County
allowing for the widening of 143rd Street west of LaGrange Road

Cook County Commissioner Elizabeth “Liz” Doody Gorman today announced that the Board of The Forest Preserve District of Cook County have given final approval for an agreement with the Village of Orland Park which will allow the widening of 143rd Street.  The Forest Preserve will allow a permanent easement of 17 feet for a span of 1000 feet on the north side of  143rd Street [approximately 1.5 acres] to Orland Park. 

This clears the way for 143rd Street to be widened to five lanes – 2 in each direction with a left turn center lane from LaGrange Road to Wolf Road.  The Village will deed almost 14 acres to the Forest Preserve District:  10.9 acres of wetland near Wolf Road and 135th Street; and a 3-acre parcel across the street from the wetlands.  At the same time, outstanding litigation between the Forest Preserve and Standard Bank and Trust has been settled resulting in the Forest Preserve purchasing approximately 52 acres of land adjacent to the land being deeded to the Forest Preserve from Orland Park.  The end result is that the Forest Preserve District will add almost 60 acres to its holdings.

Commissioner Gorman said “this is a win-win situation for all concerned.  The Forest Preserve District will increase its holdings with quality lands and the public will be able to travel a safer roadway along 143rd Street.

“This widening project is saving the homes on the south side of 143rd Street, as well as improving the quality of people’s  lives who both live and travel in the area.  It has been a priority since being elected Commissioner.  I am thrilled and forever grateful to the staff of the Forest Preserve District, Gallagher & Henry and my staff for the endless hours that we worked with Village Manager, Paul Grimes, and Planning Director, Bob Sullivan of Orland Park, to negotiate and finalize this important agreement.

“This is a fine example of what can be accomplished when governmental and civic organizations, such as the Friends of the Forest Preserve and other environmental groups, work together to the benefit of the common good.”