Officer Anthony Scipione and Inspector Mark Blickhahn lead the discussion Oct. 30 at the Nordica Street Beat Meeting in Niles. | Jon Durr~For Sun-Times Media
Officer Anthony Scipione leads the discussion Oct. 30 during the Nordica Street Beat Meeting in Niles. | Jon Durr~For Sun-Times Media
Niles resident Mary Deamass listens to Officer Anthony Scipione explain details of the new parking spaces during the Oct. 30 Nordica Street Beat Meeting in Niles. | Jon Durr~For Sun-Times Media
Officer Anthony Scipione explains the yellow dot program during the Nordica Street Beat Meeting. | Jon Durr~For Sun-Times Media
Inspector Mark Blickhahn smiles Oct. 30 while explaining details about the additional parking spaces that the village has approved. . | Jon Durr~For Sun-Times Media
Officer Anthony Scipione and Inspector Mark Blickhahn lead the discussion Oct. 30 at the Nordica Street Beat Meeting in Niles. | Jon Durr~For Sun-Times Media
Niles resident Gerald Babicz cracks a smile during the Nordica Street Beat Meeting in Niles. | Jon Durr~For Sun-Times Media
NILES — Niles Police Officer Anthony Scipione smiled at the handful of residents attending the October Nordica Avenue beat meeting and said, “I promised you’d have some change.” Scipione told the group gathered Oct. 30 at the Niles Police Department that the village passed an …