Explore the Rich Heritage of Mark, Illinois

Discover the historical charm of the Village of Mark, nestled in the heart of Illinois, and learn about the pivotal role of the leadership in our community.

Historical Timeline of Mayors of Mark, Illinois

Explore the lineage of leadership that has shaped our village from its early days to the present.

1905-1906

Fred Helmer

Fred Helmer served as the inaugural mayor, setting the foundational governance structures for Mark, Illinois.

1906-1911

Joseph Gariglietti

Joseph Gariglietti focused on infrastructure improvements, significantly enhancing the village’s roads and public utilities.

1911-1919

A.B. Querciagrossa

During A.B. Querciagrossa’s tenure, the village saw a period of economic growth and the establishment of the first school system.

1919-1924

Joseph Panier

Joseph Panier’s leadership was marked by the Great War’s challenges, maintaining stability and support for returning veterans.

1924-1927 – PETER GIACHERIO

1927-1929 – MARIO BAZZANI

1929-1930 – JOHN ROMANI

1930-1937 – ALPHONSE MAZZINI

1937-1941 – GEORGE BIAVATI

1941-1942 – PETER GIACHERIO

1942-1945 – ANTON LODIGIANI SR.

1945-1949 – ZEFFERINO GANDOLFI

1949-1953 – JAMES GIACHERIO

1953-1957 – JOSEPH MASINI

1957-1963 – LEONARD BERTULI

1963-1967 – JAMES GIACHERIO

1967-1977 – JOSEPH VERDA

1977-1985 – GERALD MENNIE

1985-1989 – DAVID RODDA

1989-2009 – KEVIN TROGLIO

   2009-Present – FRANK NIEWINSKI

A Century of Leadership

The Legacy of Mark's Mayors

The Village of Mark, Illinois, has flourished under the guidance of its mayors, each bringing unique vision and dedication to the community. From the foundational efforts of Fred Helmer in the early 1900s to the ongoing initiatives by Frank Niewinski, the leadership in Mark has been pivotal in shaping a vibrant, resilient community. Their collective impact is evident in the village’s development, community spirit, and enduring heritage.