In a recent meeting of the Broadview Village Board, two significant events were highlighted: the swearing-in of a new police officer and a resolution celebrating the life of a centenarian resident.
Officer Jonathan Regenera was officially sworn in as a police officer for the village, marking a new chapter in his law enforcement career. Chief of Police praised Regenera's background, noting his extensive experience and commitment to serving the community. Regenera's appointment reflects the village's ongoing efforts to enhance public safety and community engagement.
Additionally, the board passed a resolution honoring Wiley Bottoms, who will celebrate his 100th birthday on July 6. Bottoms, a World War II veteran and long-time resident of Broadview, was recognized for his contributions to the community and his dedication to family. The resolution highlighted his life achievements, including his career as an auto body mechanic and his role as a loving family member. A celebration is planned for his birthday, inviting residents to join in honoring his remarkable life.
These discussions underscore Broadview's commitment to recognizing both its law enforcement efforts and the contributions of its long-standing residents, fostering a sense of community pride and connection.