Each of the trustees -- Greg Adams, Daniel Brakewood and Luis Marino -- were supposed to have signed the paperwork within 30 days of taking office, according to lohud.com, which reported that the three trustees were told of the situation on Thursday.
Though it is unclear how the village will go about filling the three seats now open, village Mayor Dennis Pilla said he'd recommend the three Democratic trustees be reappointed to their positions on the Village Board, according to lohud.com.
In the meantime, Pilla, along with Republican trustees Gene Ceccarelli, Francis Ferrara and Bart Didden, do constitute a quorum, meaning they can proceed with voting on village matters, according to lohud.com.
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