The Republican candidate for the Board of Bloomingdale is called Halloween decorations who bear his name on the opponent's front lawn "embarrassing" Thursday and said he "can't say" harmless decorations intentions towards her.
Mixed with a set of Halloween decorations tombstones democratic Council front page candidate Ray Yazdi are some tombstones that contain message campaign, including one that has the name of Republican candidate Linda Huntley and Ron Caputo on it.
Yazdi said the decoration, which reads "Huntley and Caputo will make every reason to cancel the events of our city", is not meant to be harmful to one of the candidates. However, Caputo's's wife, Judy, wrote a letter to the Editor that he considers this to be "wish death."
"This ' death wish ' is a form of bullying and cities we recently used in the film tombstone's anti-bullying, it sends the message to children that bullying is OK with the Democratic candidate. It's not, "she wrote.
When asked if he thought the screen was "expected death," Huntley said, "I certainly hope not, but the way they have treated us, I can't say that."