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SPORTS
Every Sunday is a day at the beach for Rev. Dr. Thomas Dickelman. P22
It’s full speed ahead for Lake Forest High School graduate Brad Czerniejewski, who will play at TCU. P18
SOCIAL SCENE
Itzhak Perlman performed his “Cinema Serenade,” at the 51st Annual Ravinia Women’s Board Gala. P15 FOLLOW US:
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COOL SUMMER
De-skunking isn’t always black & white New Trier MADELINE KARNES student brings DAILYNORTHSHORE.COM Mister Chill to omething is haunting the North Shore, and it’s not local fests and that end-of-summer feeling. It’s skunks — the markets animal you least want to see
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looking at you in the eye — or worse, facing you from the rear. Squirrels and raccoons used to be the No. 1 complaint among customers of Animal Control Specialists in Northbrook, but skunks have claimed the top spot in recent years, owner John Hagan told DailyNorthShore in 2016. There are many theories as to why the population is so large on the North Shore. One is simply that skunks are an indigenous member of the area’s forest ecosystem. Another is that the U.S. Naval base in Glenview, which had expansive open land, was once a skunk habitat, and the skunks spread across the North Shore when The Glen was developed. (Though that could just be urban legend,
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lencoe resident and rising New Trier High School senior Adam Rubin has found a cool way to make money during summer vacation. He sells shaved ice from a mobile food cart called Mister Chill Hawaiian Shaved Ice, and people are lining up for the sweet, cold treat. In addition to working some of the North Shore’s hottest summer events including the Glencoe Bike Race and Winnetka Music Festival, Mister Chill attracts long lines at the Highwood Evening Market on Wednesdays and at Ravinia Food Truck Thursdays. That is in addition to sales at the corner of Park and Vernon in Glencoe
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Glencoe resident Adam Rubin is Mister Chill. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOEL LERNER
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