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    Dearborn Press and Guide, MI
    Jan 3 2007

    Open council seat a popular one in Heights

    9 seeking appointment to post vacated by now Rep. Constan

    By Sean Delaney, Press & Guide Newspapers


    Residents could see a new face on the Dearborn Heights City Council
    this month if members of the council choose to fill the vacancy left
    by the recent departure of former Councilman Bob Constan.

    According to Deputy City Clerk Donna Pawlukiewicz, nine individuals
    intent on claiming the vacant seat submitted resumes and letters of
    intent to the clerk's office prior the 1 p.m. deadline Friday,
    including Joseph Alcodray, Ned Apigian, Tim Emery, Maria Ellul
    Langlois and Allan Shultz ~W who responded to requests for information
    by the Press & Guide.

    Other individuals who submitted their resume to the city clerk's
    office prior to Friday's deadline include: Catherine Adamkiewicz, Dr.
    Kallil Kazan, David Mack, Ed McDonald and Trevor Tutro-Anderson.

    Alcodray, 47, has been a resident of Dearborn Heights for more than
    15 years and currently serves as an account executive with PSCU
    Financial Services of St. Petersburg, Fla.

    He is an active member of the community and a former employee of
    DaimlerChrysler's marketing division. In 2003, he created an online
    message board, www.igotissues.com, which serves as a forum for people
    to air concerns about anything from world events to poor service at
    local establishments.

    His wife, Heyam, serves as a counselor at Dearborn High School. The
    couple has four children together, ages 8 to 17.

    Apigian, 68, has lived in Dearborn Heights for 34 years and is a
    licensed architect, professional community planner and construction
    manager.

    A former Marine, Apigian has been married to his wife, Aroxie, for 41
    years, and they have raised one daughter, Heather, who works as an
    elementary school teacher in Boston.

    He is an active member of St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church, the
    Armenian Community Center, Military Hills Home Owners Association,
    and serves on the Board of Directors of the St. Sarkis Senior
    Citizens Tower. He is also a member of the Armenian Engineers and
    Scientists of America-Michigan.

    In his spare time, Apigian enjoys studying history and graphic
    design.

    Emery, 51, is a retired journeyman millwright who previously worked
    for General Motors at the Powertrain-Willow Run Plant in Ypsilanti.
    He has lived in the city of Dearborn Heights for more than 28 years.

    A member of the Westwood Community School District Board of Education
    for more than eight years, Emery also serves as a member of the
    Michigan Association of School Boards, the National School Board, the
    Wayne County Association of School Boards, the Dearborn Heights
    Democratic Club and the UAW.

    In his spare time, he enjoys traveling, photography and using
    computers. His wife, Sherry, is a loan officer for Premier Mortgage
    Funding, Inc. The couple has three grown children ~W Laura, Richard
    and Michael.

    Ellul Langlois, 51, works as an emergency department patient advocate
    and has lived in the city for 34 years.

    She has been active with many non-profit organizations, including the
    American Legion Stitt Post Auxiliary, the Daughters of
    Isabella-Knights of Columbus, the Dearborn Heights Garden Club,
    Democratic Club, the General Federation of Women, Dearborn Heights
    Kiwanis, the Red Hat Society, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary,
    the Dearborn Heights Commission on Aging and on the president's
    council of the St. Theodore Catholic Charismatic Prayer Group. She
    has also served as president of the Dearborn Association for Retarded
    Citizens.

    Active in the community, Ellul Langlois has volunteered with the
    United Foundation, Angela Hospice, Ms. Volunteers, Manresa Retreat,
    Gleaners, Dearborn Heights Goodfellows, the Ford Community &
    Performing Arts Center, the Capuchin Soup Kitchen, and organized the
    Dearborn Heights City-wide Garage Sale. She also helped found "three
    gifts for veterans week."

    Ellul Langlois is married to Dennis, and has three children ~W Vincent
    II, Erica and Anthony ~W as well as three stepchildren ~W Bridget,
    Michele and Dustin.

    Shultz, 71, is a retired employee of the food service industry and
    has lived in the city of Dearborn Heights for more than 49 years.

    Prior to his retirement, Shutlz spent more than 40 years working in
    the food service industry. He previously owned and operated his own
    drive-in restaurant in Detroit for more than 10 years and served as
    food service director for state of Michigan hospital before opening
    his own catering business in 1992.

    Shultz sold the business in 1996, but has remained an active member
    of the Dearborn Heights community. He has served on the city's Cable
    Commission for more than 20 years, and holds the distinction of being
    the first to serve as president of the Dearborn Association for
    Retarded Children without having a mentally disabled person in his
    family.

    In addition, Shultz has served on the board of the Personal Living
    Assisted Services (PALS), the Dearborn Heights Salvation Army
    Advisory Board, the Southfield Chapter of the Business Network Club
    and as a member of the Dearborn Heights Kiwanis Club for more than 40
    years.

    Shultz has been married to Dorothy, for 49 years. In his spare time,
    he enjoys playing golf and bowling.

    According to City Councilwoman Janet Badalow, the council will review
    each candidate's qualifications and will choose to either appoint a
    new member to serve on the council or leave the seat vacant until
    Constan's original term expires at the end of the year.

    "I am personally looking for a candidate that has the necessary
    skills and background to fill this position," Badalow said.

    Constan announced his resignation from the council late last year
    after being elected to the 16th District State Representative.

    He represents the south end of Dearborn Heights, Garden City, Inkster
    and a portion of Allen Park.

    The next regular meeting of the Dearborn Heights City Council will be
    held at 8 p.m. on Jan. 9 in Council Chambers at City Hall, 6045
    Fenton. All regular meetings are open to the public.
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