During the recent Racine Common Council meeting, heartfelt tributes were paid to long-serving council member Jeff Kohl, highlighting his impact on the community and the personal connections he forged over the years. Alderman Kaprielian, reflecting on her time working alongside Kohl, shared anecdotes that illustrated his character and dedication to the city.
Kohl, known for his gruff demeanor, was described as a steadfast presence in the council, often engaging in spirited discussions with his colleagues. Despite their political differences, Alderman Kaprielian recounted moments of camaraderie, including times when Kohl supported her during personal challenges, showcasing the deep bonds formed within the council.
The meeting also touched on the legacy of Joe Romano, a beloved figure in Racine who recently passed away. Romano was remembered not only for his contributions to the community but also for his culinary innovation—the creation of the pizza burger, a local favorite. His connection to the city was further emphasized through his wife, Rose, who is a retiree from City Hall.
These tributes underscored the importance of personal relationships in local governance and the lasting impact individuals can have on their communities. As the council moves forward, the memories of Kohl and Romano will continue to resonate, reminding members of the human connections that underpin their work.