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According to a release distributed by the United States Small Business Administration (SBA), registration began on Friday, April 30 and open applications are currently being accepted for the Restaurant Revitalization Fund. The online application will remain open to any eligible establishment until all funds are exhausted. For the first 21 days that the program is open, the SBA will prioritize funding applications from businesses owned and controlled by women, veterans, and socially and economically disadvantaged individuals. All eligible applicants are encouraged to submit applications as soon as the portal opens. Following the 21 days, all eligible applications will be funded on a first-come, first-served basis. “Restaurants are the core of our neighborhoods and propel economic activity on main streets across the nation,” said SBA administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman. “They are among the businesses that have been hardest hit and need support to survive this pandemic. We want restaurants to know that help is here. “The SBA has focused on the marketplace realities of our food and beverage businesses in designing the Restaurant Revitalization Fund to meet businesses where they are. And we are committed to equity to ensure our smaller and underserved businesses, which have suffered the most, can access this critical relief, recover, and grow more resilient.” Established under the American
Rescue Plan signed into law by U.S. President Joseph R. Biden on Thursday, March 11, the Restaurant Revitalization Fund provides a total of $28.6 billion in direct relief funds to restaurants and other hard-hit food establishments that have experienced economic distress and significant operational losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This program will provide restaurants with funding equal to their pandemic-related revenue loss up to $10 million per business and no more than $5 million per physical location. Funds must be used for allowable expenses by March 11, 2023. “Recognizing the great urgency to help restaurants keep their doors open – and with a clear mandate from Congress – the SBA worked at a breakneck speed and is excited to launch this program,” said Patrick Kelley, SBA associate administrator, Office of Capital Access. “From day one, we engaged with diverse stakeholders in the food industry community to make sure we built and delivered the program equitably, quickly, and efficiently.” In preparation, the SBA recommends qualifying applicants familiarize themselves with the application process in advance to ensure a smooth and efficient application experience, specifically by: • Registering for an account in advance at restaurants.sba.gov. • Reviewing the official guidance,
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During the week of April 26, second grade students at IC Grade School, like this one in Ms. Pavese’s class, were busy designing the banners that will hang in the Chapel during First Holy Communion Masses. Because of the pandemic, there were four First Communion Masses as opposed to the usual two to allow for social distancing.
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Addison Trail principal recommended for D88 Assistant Superintendent of HR During the May 10 District 88 Board of Education meeting, the District 88 administration will recommend the Board appoint Addison Trail Principal Michael Bolden as the Michael district’s new AsBolden sistant Superintendent for Human Resources, effective July 1, 2021. Bolden has served as the ninth principal of Addison Trail since 2014 and has played a valuable role in expanding rigorous college and career opportunities for students; coordinating safety and equity initiatives for the benefit of Addison Trail students, families and community members;
and overseeing various areas of personnel. He was chosen based on the recommendation of District 88 Superintendent Dr. Jean Barbanente, who issued the following communique to the Board and Addison Trail stakeholders: “I am pleased to recommend Michael Bolden for the position of Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources, effective July 1, 2021. Mike has served as the ninth principal of Addison Trail High School since 2014. During that time, he worked to support the District 88 initiatives of expanding rigorous college and career opportunities for students through his collaborative leadership with staff, students, parents and community partners. “Mike played a valuable role in
the coordination of several school/ community initiatives for the benefit of Addison Trail students, families and community members, including the Youth Equity Stewardship (YES!) series, the Student School Safety Forum, providing workplace experiences and mentor opportunities, serving on the Addison Workforce Development Committee and most recently, the COVID-19 food-distribution program and vaccine clinics, which provided more than 5,000 vaccines to staff, students and local residents. In partnership with the Addison Police Department, Mike coordinated the ALICE safety protocol training for staff and students. He also helped secure a grant to install a rapid emergency response system in school facilities through BluePoint Alert Systems. “Prior to the principalship, Mike
Elmhurst Hospital’s straight-A streak continues in Leapfrog ‘Grades’
Elmhurst Hospital earned an A in The Leapfrog Group’s Spring 2021 Hospital Safety Grades. It is one of only 27 hospitals in the entire U.S. to achieve straight A’s since the Hospital Safety Grades began in 2012. “The Leapfrog straight A’s certainly are a testament to the dedication and professionalism of our nurses, physicians and staff,” said Pamela Dunley, president & CEO, Elmhurst Hospital. “The commitment to safety is our priority, it’s something that’s ingrained in our culture.” The Safety Grade assigns letter grades of A, B, C, D and F to hospitals across the country based on their performance in preventing medical errors, infections and other harms. The Leapfrog Group’s grading system is peer-reviewed, fully transparent and free to the public.
Hospital continues to receive awards The extension of Elmhurst Hospital’s straight-A streak in the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades is one of several honors, awards and recognitions related to quality and safety achieved by Edward-Elmhurst Health over the last year: • For the third year in a row, Fortune/IBM Watson Health named Edward-Elmhurst Health one of the nation’s 15 Top Health Systems (2021). (See story elsewhere in this issue.) • For the second year in a row, Fortune/IBM Watson Health named Edward Hospital and Elmhurst Hospital to its list of 100 Top Hospitals in the U.S. Elmhurst Hospital was ranked No. 1 and Edward Hospital was ranked No. 7 in the Large Community Hospitals category (2021). • Elmhurst Hospital achieved
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served as an Assistant Principal at Addison Trail during the Building The Future project, where he oversaw the construction and renovation of Addison Trail’s facilities with great care and ownership. In his time as a building administrator in District 88, Mike has had the opportunity to oversee all areas of personnel, including the hiring process, teacher and staff evaluations and labor relations in compliance with state and federal laws. He builds strong, authentic relationships with staff and has faithfully implemented the policies of the Board of Education, while earning the respect of the staff and faculty. “Before joining District 88, Mike served as Assistant Principal and Math & Science Division Curriculum Coordinator at Bloom Trail
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The Bensenville Police Department recently reported the following arrests and citations. Persons who are charged with domestic battery are not named in order to protect the victim’s privacy. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a conviction, and that suspects are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Juveniles age 17-or-younger are not named. May 4, 6:17 p.m. in the 300 block of Spruce Ave., James M. Ingold, 34, was arrested for unlawful possession of firearm/revoked FOID card and unlawful possession of ammunition/no valid FOID card. BEPC21003341. May 4, 6:20 PM, on the 1-100 block of George Street, a complainant reported that her juvenile children were slapped by a known suspect. Complainant was advised to contact Chicago Police Department due to abuse potentially happening in Chicago. BEPC2100336. May 4, 8:52 p.m. in the 600 block of Redmond Court, a 40-year-old Chicago man was arrested for two counts of domestic battery. BEPC2100342 and
BEP21004512. May 4, 12:27 a.m. in the 500 block of W. Main St., a complainant reported that an unknown suspect gained entry to his apartment. This is under investigation. BEPC2100338. May 3, 3:52 p.m. in the 300 block of E. Green St., a complainant reported that she is being harassed by a known suspect via telephone and possibly stalked. BEPC21003335. May 3, 6:01 p.m. in the 100 block of N. Mason St., a complainant reported that his juvenile child was scammed online. This case is under investigation. BEPC2100336. May 2, 9:57 a.m. in the 600 block of York Road, a complainant reported a package containing a JHS Clover Preamp pedal from FedEx was found to be missing. This is for informational purpose only. BEPC2100333. May 2, 11:27 p.m. in the 800 block of Pamela Drive, a juvenile complainant reported receiving threatening text messages by a known juvenile suspect. This case is under investigation. BEPC2100334.
May 1, 7:36 a.m. near Route 83 and Frontage Road, a complainant reported that while making a delivery to the airport, a military scanner was found to be missing from the company’s semi trailer he was driving. This case is under investigation. BEPC2100329. May 1, 8:27 p.m. in the 400 block of Grove Avenue, Hector J. Santos-Salazar, 20, of Melrose Park, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, no valid driver’s license, no insurance and consumption of alcohol by a minor. BEPC2100330. April 30, 9:25 p.m. in the 1000 block of W. Irving Park Road, a complainant reported a known suspect was transported to Alexian Brothers Medical Center for a psych evaluation. A warrant for assault, resisting, and disorderly conduct will be issued at a later time. BEPC2100327 April 29, 2:18 p.m. in the 1300 block of Iroquois Lane, a complainant reported that during an estate sale some items were found to be missing. This case is under investigation. BEPC2100325.
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LEGAL NOTICE/PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Meeting of the Community Development Commission of the Village of Bensenville, DuPage and Cook Counties, will be held on Tuesday,June 1, 2021 at 6:30 P.M., at which a Public Hearing will be held to review case No. 2021 -11 to consider a request for: Site Plan Review Municipal Code Section 10 – 3 – 2 Plat of Subdivision Municipal Code Section 11 – 3 Final Planned Unit Development Municipal Code Section 10 – 4 In conjunction with the requested Planned Unit Development, the Petitioner is asking the Community Development Commission consider a request of the following code departures: Industrial District Parking Location Municipal Code Section 10 – 6 – 19.B.4 Outdoor Storage Area Municipal Code Section 10 – 7 – 2 – 1 Maximum Number of Parking Spaces Municipal Code Section 10 – 8 – 2 – B.6 Maximum Driveway Width Municipal Code Section 10 – 8 – 8 – 1 Driveway Apron Width Municipal Code Section 10 – 8 – 8 – F Tree Replacement Standards Municipal Code Section 10 – 9 – 2 – B at Mohawk Terrace Subdivision in the I – 2 General Industrial District. The Public Hearing will be held in the Village Board Room at Village Hall, 12 S. Center Street, Bensenville. The Legal Description is as follows: THAT PART OF BRANIGAR’S MOHAWK TERRACE, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JANUARY 17, 1956 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R1956-786620, IN DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1 IN SAID SUBDIVISION, SAID POINT ALSO LYING ON THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF DEVON AVENUE; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 38 MINUTE 21 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 2,031.91 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 58 IN SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 34 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 58, A DISTANCE OF 99.68 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 58; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 58, A DISTANCE OF 200.3 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 58; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 35 MINUTES 04 SECONDS
EAST, A DISTANCE OF 529.89 TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 52 IN SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 52, A DISTANCE OF 199.60 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 52, SAID POINT ALSO LYING ON THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF ILLINOIS ROUTE 83; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 46 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 633.99 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 49 IN SAID SUBDIVISION, SAID POINT ALSO LYING ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 38 MINUTES 54 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION, A DISTANCE OF 2,448.16 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 27 IN SAID SUBDIVISION, SAID POINT ALSO LYING ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY OF CENTRAL AVENUE; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 11 MINUTES 02 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1,269.29 FEET TO THE POINT OF THE BEGINNING. Commonly known as the Mohawk Terrace Subdivision, Bensenville, IL 60106. ML Realty Partners of 1 Pierce Place, Itasca, IL 60143 and Prologis of 321 N. Clark St, Suite 2625, Chicago, IL 60654are the owners and applicants for the subject property. Any individual with a disability requiring a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in any public meeting held under the authority of the Village of Bensenville should contact the Village Clerk, Village of Bensenville, 12 S. Center St., Bensenville, IL 60106, (630) 766-8200, at least three (3) days in advance of the meeting. Applicant’s application and supporting documentation may be examined by any interested parties in the office of the Community and Economic Development Department, Monday through Friday, in the Village Hall, 12 South Center Street, Bensenville, IL 60106. All interested parties may attend the Public Hearing and be heard. Interested parties are encouraged to attend the Public Hearing via electronic means. Directions for electronic attendance and participation will be posted on the Village website at least 48 hours prior to the meeting date. Written comments mailed to Village Hall, and on line comments submitted on the Village website, will be accepted by the Community and Economic Development Department through June 1, 2021 until 5:00 P.M Office of the Village Clerk Village of Bensenville (Published in the Bensenville Independent May 13, 2021) 395463
LEGAL NOTICE/PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Meeting of the Community Development Commission of the Village of Bensenville, DuPage and Cook Counties, will be held on Tuesday,June 1, 2021 at 6:30 P.M., at which a Public Hearing will be held to review case No. 2021 -13 to consider a request for: Variation, Maximum Driveway Width Municipal Code Section 10 – 8 – 8 – 1; Variation, Driveway Parking Pad Municipal Code Section 10 – 8 – 8 – G.3 at 138 N Addison Street in an existing R – 3 Single-Unit Dwelling District. The Public Hearing will be held in the Village Board Room at Village Hall, 12 S. Center Street, Bensenville. The Legal Description is as follows: LOT 6 IN BLOCK 9 IN ELM VILLA, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED APRIL 6, 1926, AS DOCUMENT 210870, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 138 N Addison Street, Bensenville, IL 60106. Ricardo and Brenda Lopez of 138 N Addison Street, Bensenville, IL 60106are the owners and applicants for the subject property. Any individual with a disability requiring a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in any public meeting held under the authority of the Village of Bensenville should contact the Village Clerk, Village of Bensenville, 12 S. Center St., Bensenville, IL 60106, (630) 766-8200, at least three (3) days in advance of the meeting. Applicant’s application and supporting documentation may be examined by any interested parties in the office of the Community and Economic Development Department, Monday through Friday, in the Village Hall, 12 South Center Street, Bensenville, IL 60106. All interested parties may attend the Public Hearing and be heard. Interested parties are encouraged to attend the Public Hearing via electronic means. Directions for electronic attendance and participation will be posted on the Village website at least 48 hours prior to the meeting date. Written comments mailed to Village Hall, and online comments submitted on the Village website, will be accepted by the Community and Economic Development Department through June 1, 2021 until 5:00 P.M Office of the Village Clerk Village of Bensenville (Published in the Bensenville Independent May 13, 2021) 395813
LEGAL NOTICE/PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Meeting of the Community Development Commission of the Village of Bensenville, DuPage and Cook Counties, will be held on Tuesday,June 1, 2021 at 6:30 P.M., at which a Public Hearing will be held to review case No. 2021 -12 to consider a request for: Variation, Maximum Driveway Width Municipal Code Section 10 – 8 – 8 – 1; Variation, Driveway Parking Pad Municipal Code Section 10 – 8 – 8 – G.3 at 386 E Red Oak in an existing R – 3 Single-Unit Dwelling District. The Public Hearing will be held in the Village Board Room at Village Hall, 12 S. Center Street, Bensenville. The Legal Description is as follows: LOT 6 IN BLOCK 9 IN ELM VILLA, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED APRIL 6, 1926, AS DOCUMENT 210870, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 386 E Red Oak Street Bensenville, IL 60106. Adrian Cazares of 386 E Red Oak Street, Bensenville, IL 60106is the owner and applicant for the subject property. Any individual with a disability requiring a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in any public meeting held under the authority of the Village of Bensenville should contact the Village Clerk, Village of Bensenville, 12 S. Center St., Bensenville, IL 60106, (630) 766-8200, at least three (3) days in advance of the meeting. Applicant’s application and supporting documentation may be examined by any interested parties in the office of the Community and Economic Development Department, Monday through Friday, in the Village Hall, 12 South Center Street, Bensenville, IL 60106. All interested parties may attend the Public Hearing and be heard. Interested parties are encouraged to attend the Public Hearing via electronic means. Directions for electronic attendance and participation will be posted on the Village website at least 48 hours prior to the meeting date. Written comments mailed to Village Hall, and online comments submitted on the Village website, will be accepted by the Community and Economic Development Department through June 1, 2021 until 5:00 P.M Office of the Village Clerk Village of Bensenville (Published in the Bensenville Independent May 13, 2021) 395814
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Elmhurst Choral Union’s virtual concert to debut May 15 Elmhurst Choral Union (ECU) and Elmhurst Choral Union Chamber Singers present a “Mutual May Music: A Virtual Performance to Bring Us Together,” an on-demand concert debuting Saturday, May 15, at 8 p.m. Artistic Director Scott Uddenberg will lead both groups and professional soloists in this positive concert experience, featuring music that reflects joy, peace, and the beauty and rebirth of spring. Musical selections will also represent a diverse array of composers. The virtual, on-demand format may be new, yet the concert nods to the eclectic tradition of Elmhurst Choral Union: Haydn and Mozart will be performed, along with more modern works from Ola Gjeilo, Jennaya Robison, and Victor C. Johnson. The ECU Chamber Singers will sing music ranging from Gilbert and Sullivan to Broadway and a spiritual. “Mutual May Music” will feature accompaniment by ECU’s Kevin
Wong and the internationally-known Kontras Quartet, the Chicago-based string ensemble recognized for its vibrant, nuanced performances and crisp precision. Two members of the Kontras Quartet are faculty members at Elmhurst University, where ECU has its roots. Professional guest soloists will be: Kim Jones, Soprano; Amy Pickering, Mezzo Soprano; Madison Bolt, Tenor; Cole Seaton, Tenor; and Lee Lichamer, Bass. Pickering is also an Elmhurst University faculty member. Tickets are $20 at elmhurstchoralunion.org/tickets, and will be available through 12 noon Saturday, May 15. There will also be opportunity to make an optional free-will donation to ECU at time of ticket purchase. A link to the online concert will be sent by email from the app Eventbrite. com shortly before the event opens at 8 p.m. on May 15. The link will be good for repeated viewing.
Addison Trail hosts SkillsUSA National Signing Day On Tuesday, May 4, Addison Trail participated in the SkillsUSA National Signing Day. That event celebrates high school seniors and college/postsecondary students who have chosen to pursue a career in any of the skilled trades. The goal is to help close the skills gap and raise awareness of options available in the skilled trades. Five Addison Trail seniors were recognized as they signed letters of intent, in a style similar to National Signing Day events for student-athletes. They were celebrated among school administrators, teachers, SkillsUSA advisers, family members
College news • Keara Schmitt of Addison made the Dean’s List for the Fall 2020 semester at the Georgia Institute of Technology. • Addison resident Diamond Pikulyk has been named to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2020 semester at Edgewood College. Edgewood is located in Madison, Wis. Diamond also earned Semester Honors for the Fall 2020 semester. Fulltime students who achieve a 3.5 grade point average for the semester are eligible for this honor. • A. total of 13,128 students enrolled during the fall 2020 term at The University of Alabama made the Dean’s List with academic records of 3.5 or above (on a 4.0 scale), or the President’s List with academic records of 4.0 (all A’s). Addison residents Aleksander Grabowski and Nicholas Savinos were named to the Dean’s List, while Quincy Gunnerson, also of Addison, was named to the Presidents List. • About 1,600 students were honored on the Lewis University Dean’s List for the 2020 Fall Semester, including the following Addison students: Danielle Cusumano, who is studying Criminal Justice; Molly Drogosz, Accounting; Michal Kania,
and friends (following policies and procedures in place regarding social distancing and other health/safety measures). Below are the students who were recognized, along with their postsecondary plans. • Konrad Nowak: College of DuPage (Fire Science) • Wai Wha Dam: Maserati / College of DuPage (Automotive Service Technology program) • Ivan Jaimes: SWD Inc. • Javier Castillo: College of DuPage (Automotive Service Technology program) • Sebastian Ruiz: Lincoln Tech (Automotive Technology Training).
Computer Science; Lourdes Romero, Elementary Education; Lydia Tausz, Early Childhood Special Education; and, Robert Vogel, Aviation Flight Management. • More than 1,000 students have been named to the Carthage College dean’s list for the fall 2020 semester. Among them are the following Addison residents: Annalisa Bucaro, Alyssa Kasprak, McKenna Gayon and Andreja Duncevic. • Michael Tulke, of Addison, earned dean’s list honors at The University of Tampa for the Fall 2020 semester. Tulke is a junior majoring in Sports Management. • Jake Schiele was named to the Miami University fall 2020-21 President’s list. Schiele, from Addison, is majoring in Accountancy. • Illinois Wesleyan University’s Dean’s List for the fall semester of the 2020-21 academic year consisted of 771 students including the following from Addison: Shannan Abraham, a senior majoring in Finance; and, Lilia Garcia, a senior majoring in Biology. • The following Addison residents were inducted into Phi Kappa Phi at Elmhurst University: Luceana Luna, Ismet Mehmeti and Itzel Mota.
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Members of the Elmhurst Choral Union rehearses for their upcoming on-demand concert, “Mutual May Music: A Virtual Performance to Bring Us Together,” debuting Saturday, May 15, at 8 p.m.
Bluejay Tank winner cleans up with hot idea Similar to Shark Tank, winning competitors meet with venture capitalist At Elmhurst University’s second annual Bluejay Tank competition, students demonstrated their entrepreneurial spirit by pitching business concepts ranging from a startup music production company to an app designed to help college students keep track of their wallets. Mallory Burke, an Elmhurst U. junior from Evergreen Park, won first place for GrillGirlz, a barbecue grill deep-cleaning service that she started last summer with a $120 loan from her parents. With nine employees, all women, the business is on track to earn a net profit of more than $18,000 this year. Modeled loosely on the popular TV show Shark Tank, the Bluejay Tank competition gives students the chance to pitch their business ideas to a panel of experienced en-
trepreneurs in exchange for feedback and a shot at $3,000 in cash prizes. With her $1,500 prize, Burke plans to trademark her business, provide safety training to employees, build a website and expand to other states. “Before the competition I was at a point where I wasn’t sure where to take my business,” she said. “Winning gave me the confidence to push forward. And as a participant, I’ve made connections with people who can help me succeed.” Matthew Gans, a senior from Batavia, Ill., won second place and $1,000 for MGProductions, a photo and video marketing company that has produced ads for Aston Martin and other top businesses. Third place and $500 went to
Luis Chavez, a junior from Rolling Meadows, Ill., for Scanology, an online tool that helps high school students find the right college. “As a first-generation student, I didn’t have much help with my college and scholarship search, Chavez said. “I remember staying up all night looking for colleges while I juggled graduation requirements, homework assignments and other extracurricular activities. By creating Scanology, not only can we help students thrive, we can help them through their journey.” As part of their prize, all three winners will have the opportunity to meet with venture capitalist Larry Hayward, partner and co-founder of Independence Equity, to get tips on presenting their business plans to investors.
Nearly 62 percent of eligible DuPage County residents vaccinated against COVID-19 with at least one dose As of May 5, over 37 percent, or 346,628, of DuPage County residents have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Of the DuPage County residents currently eligible, nearly 62 percent, or 458,162, have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose. Additionally, 89 percent of DuPage County residents ages 65 years and older have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose. In the past week, more than 36,000 vaccine doses were administered into the arms of DuPage County residents for a total of 804,790 doses administered to date. “We encourage everyone who is eligible to get vaccinated to protect
themselves and their loved ones,” said Karen Ayala, executive director of DuPage County Health Department (DCHD). “The sooner we all get vaccinated, the sooner we can put an end to this pandemic and get back to the people and places we love.” Last week, the DCHD COVID-19 Community Vaccination Clinic at the DuPage County Fairgrounds began offering walk-in vaccinations to provide convenient opportunities to anyone 16 years and older. Walk-in hours have been extended and will be available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. To save time, individuals are encouraged to register at the following link
any time before their visit. For information about what to expect and how to prepare, visit www.dupagehealth.org/688/COVID-19-Vaccination-Clinic-DuPage-Count. DCHD continues to work towards achieving the goal of vaccinating 80-percent of eligible DuPage County residents by July 1. To help do so, DCHD is partnering with municipalities, businesses, and community-based organizations to bring smaller COVID-19 vaccine clinics closer to individuals who have not yet been vaccinated. These smaller COVID-19 vaccine clinics can administer a scalable number of vaccines depending on the demand at a particular event and day/time.
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Police reports Area police departments recently reported the following arrests and citations. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a conviction, and that suspects are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Persons charged with domestic battery are not named in order to protect the privacy of victims. Juveniles age 17 or younger are not named. Addison April 26 Saul Rodriguez, 32, of Addison, was charged with criminal trespass to vehicles near Fullerton and Yale at 2:29 a.m.
was charged with aggravated DUI, transportation or possession of open alcohol by the driver, and stopping, parking or standing on a roadway not in a business or residential area near W. North and N. Michigan at 8:53 p.m. Kenneth J. Coster, 36, of Bolingbrook, was charged with transportation of open alcohol by the driver, operating a vehicle while using an electronic communication device and no insurance in the 1-100 block of E. St. Charles at 5:05 p.m. Criminal damage to property was reported in the 1600 block of S. Michigan at 9:21 p.m. A complainant told police that a suspect has been breaking into the laundry room and damaging a washing machine by defecating into it. The suspect was not located.
to property were reported in the 600 block of W. North at 10:29 a.m. and the 400 block of N. Third at 11:09 a.m. In the first incident, a complainant told police that sometime overnight, an unknown suspect damaged a window of their vehicle. In the second incident, a complainant told police that unknown suspects threw a rock through the front window of the residence. Retail theft was reported at a liquor store in the 600 block of W. North at 9:17 p.m. A complainant told police that unknown suspects removed alcoholic beverages from a display shelf and left the store withApril 25 April 27 Two incidents of criminal damage out paying for the products. Criminal damage to property was reported in the 100 block of E. Oak at 5:09 p.m. A complainant told police that an unknown suspect threw a rock through the front window. Retail theft was reported at a store in the 900 block of S. Route 83 at Due to COVID-19 public health information surrounding the Memo10:44 p.m. Police said a suspect removed items displayed for sale and concerns, DuPage County will re- rial Day holiday. “When we launched this portal last launch its interactive Memorial Day left without paying for the items. portal, allowing residents to “virtual- year, we received an overwhelmingly” gather, share stories and photos ly positive response from the comhonoring the memories of fallen he- munity,” said County Board Chairman Dan Cronin. “Our residents recroes. Shortly after the pandemic hit last ognize the importance of Memorial year, the County’s IT and GIS team Day. If we cannot yet gather in person, created the interactive memorial, which can be found at www.dupage- our digital Memorial Wall provides co.org/memorial. The website allows an interactive way to tell the stories residents to share their Honor Posts of DuPage County men and women highlighting their family member or who gave their lives while serving in friend, along with a photo and writ- the U.S. Armed Forces.” To visit the virtual Memorial Day ten tribute. The website also features quotes, portal, please visit www.dupageco. poems, and videos offering historical org/memorial.
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April 23 David G. Kucera, 44, of Bensenville, was charged with violation of an order of protection in the 600 block of S. Iowa at 8:18 p.m. April 29 Lincoln V. Clarke, 29, of ChicaVilla Park go, was charged with two counts of April 30 DUI, speeding 35 mph over the limit, Gary R. Brown, 37, of Palatine, transportation of open alcohol by the
driver and no insurance in the 600 April 26 An 89-year-old Villa Park woman block of W. North at 12:53 a.m. was charged with domestic battery in the 200 block of N. Princeton at April 28 Criminal damage to property was 10:40 a.m. Two incidents of criminal damage reported at a business in the 600 block of N. Addison at 12:15 p.m. to property were reported in the 500 A complainant told police that an block of N. Ardmore at 12:19 p.m. unknown suspect threw an unknown and the 500 block of N. Harvard. object through two windows of the In the first incident, a complainant told police that an unknown suspect business. Criminal damage to property was shooting a BB gun was causing damreported in the 200 block of E. Har- age to their fence. In the second incirison at 7:09 p.m. A complainant told dent, a complainant told police that police that an unknown suspect dam- an unknown suspect threw a rock through their window. aged a window of their vehicle.
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Tuxedo Park Gem!
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Sharp 4 bed / 3 bath Home situated in coveted Tuxedo Park, just blocks from Jefferson Elementary and the Prairie Path. The spacious and flexible floor plan has 2 beds on the main level and 2 beds up with a bathroom on each level of the $464,900 FIRST OFFERING!
Sharp 4 bed / 3 bath Home situated in coveted Tuxedo Park, just blocks from Jefferson Elementary and the Prairie Path. The spacious and flexible floor plan has 2 beds on the main level and 2 beds up with a bathroom on each level of the Home. Cozy living room with adjoining sun room each with their own fireplace. Just under 2,000 square feet of living space on the 1st and 2nd floors plus an additional 1,264 sf in the finished basement. Classic knotty pine basement with service bar and full updated bathroom. Freshly painted throughout, 2 car attached garage. $464,900
Classic Colonial
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Classic All Brick Colonial in the Heart of Downtown Elmhurst! This a 5 Bed 2.1 Bath almost 3500 sq ft. home has so much charm, intricate woodwork, & millwork w/ the vintage touches that are one of a kind & the beautiful finishes modern buyers $599,900
Classic All Brick Colonial in the Heart of Downtown Elmhurst! This a 5 Bed 2.1 Bath almost 3500 sq ft. home has so much charm, intricate woodwork, & millwork w/ the vintage touches that are one of a kind & the beautiful finishes modern buyers desire! Lovely first floor floor plan w/ HUGE formal Living Room all surrounded by natural light & cozy fireplace w/ attached Library w/ Built In’s that could be a great work from home environment. 2nd Floor has 4 Large Bedrooms w/ Master Suite & Full Bathroom. $599,900
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Originally built as builder’s own home, this home spares no detail or upgrade. Four finished floors with nearly 6,000sf of finished living space, exquisite millwork, 2-story foyer, open floor plan, coffered ceilings, chef’s kitchen with elevated $1,049,900
FIRST OFFERING! Walk to School/Path Originally built as builder’s own home, this home spares no detail or upgrade. Four finished floors with nearly 6,000sf of finished living space, exquisite millwork, 2-story foyer, open floor plan, coffered ceilings, chef’s kitchen with elevated seating island, beautiful hardwood flooring, walk-in food pantry, 1st floor office and 3 car heated garage. Upstairs offers a huge master suite with luxurious master spa bath with steam shower and custom-built walk-in changing room, 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, laundry, and a finished 3rd level with skylights (playroom, golf simulator, yoga study). The basement has a 6th bedroom, full bathroom, workout area, media room, and full wet bar. Radiant heat in the basement and garage floors. Irrigation system and backup generator. Fully fenced backyard with mature, professional landscaping and paver brick patio. Walkable to Jefferson Elementary, Sandburg JRHS, parks, and the IL Prairie Path. $1,049,900
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You can stop your search here on this 2015 custom built farmhouse. The current owners hate to leave this home they poured their hearts into designing every little detail. Custom, white kitchen with large island, prep sink and seating for entertaining or eating. Equipped with high end appliance package, and large eating area opened to beamed ceiling family room with gas fireplace flanked by built ins. Formal dining room, 1st floor office, mudroom with bench and cubbies off 2.5 car heated garage with epoxy floors and custom shelving. Upstairs offers 5 beds & 3 baths, luxurious master spa bath with huge walk-in closet, soaking tub & separate shower, & laundry. Basement with large garden window and is ready to make into something special. Huge fenced yard with large patio, gas line to grill, shed, and Generac transfer switch making it backup generator ready. $1,039,900
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Crecent Park Split Level
Crecent Park Split Level
Rare opportunity with this large 3 bedroom 2-1/2 bath all brick home on park-like double lot on a lightly traveled street in Crescent Park. Centrally located with easy access to downtown Elmhurst, parks, schools, and transportation. The
Rare opportunity with this large 3 bedroom 2-1/2 bath all brick home on park-like double lot on a lightly traveled street in Crescent Park. Centrally located with easy access to downtown Elmhurst, parks, schools, and transportation. The 171 foot frontage provides room to expand or enjoy plenty of outdoor space. This home has over 3100 feet of living space, featuring spacious rooms, eat-in kitchen with fireplace, granite counter tops, and brand new stainless steel appliances. Separate dining room, upper level bonus room, all new baths and all refinished hardwood floors. $615,000
All Brick 2-Story
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At over 5500 finished square feet this 5 bedroom, 5 full bathroom home offers a flexible floor plan that checks all the boxes for even the most discerning buyer! Upon entering you are immediately greeted with the large 2-story foyer and grand
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Wise Builders
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Amazing opportunity to work with one of Elmhurst’s top custom home builders. Steps from award winning Jefferson Elementary and the IL Prairie Path, in one of Elmhurst’s hottest neighborhoods. This generous plan offers ceiling detail
Amazing opportunity to work with one of Elmhurst’s top custom home builders. Steps from award winning Jefferson Elementary and the IL Prairie Path, in one of Elmhurst’s hottest neighborhoods. This generous plan offers ceiling detail throughout, exquisite millwork, a large mudroom, 1st floor office, huge kitchen with 2-tier island for prep sink/area and separate eating space. Open family room with gas fireplace overlooks 160’ deep yard. Superb from the curb with covered front porch and patio in the rear. Too many other details to list! Builder is also willing to build to suit at different price points. $1,250,000
1S075 Spring Road
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Breathtaking Views and Single Floor Living in this 3 bed/2 bathroom Condo! It was a 2 bedroom but the Den was converted into a 3rd bedroom. The Large Primary Bedroom includes a spacious walk in closet, Dressing Area with
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Being built by a well respected, long-time Elmhurst builder working alongside an interior designer set to help pick out all of your finishes & fixtures. Offering over 4,800 sf of finished living space with its fully finished basement - exercise room, 1,295,000
At over 5500 finished square feet this 5 bedroom, 5 full bathroom home offers a flexible floor plan that checks all the boxes for even the most discerning buyer! Upon entering you are immediately greeted with the large 2-story foyer and grand staircase. The living room leads to the office where french doors provide a quiet working environment with floor to ceiling custom built-ins. If entertaining is your thing you will appreciate the large Great Room with stone fireplace that flows into the gourmet kitchen with loads of cabinets and counter space, an island, double ovens, new convection microwave and 5 burner cooktop. $779,000
Being built by a well respected, long-time Elmhurst builder working alongside an interior designer set to help pick out all of your finishes & fixtures. Offering over 4,800 sf of finished living space with its fully finished basement - exercise room, rec room, custom bar and wine room! Gracious 10 ft first floor ceilings welcome you to this impressive home with HWF’s & extensive trim & ceiling detail throughout, 5 beds, 4.5 baths, a 2.5 car garage, custom kitchen w/ huge island, high-end SS appliances (Wolf & Sub-Zero) & eating area open to family rm w/ fireplace, master suite w/ spa bath, designer plumbing/lighting fixtures, surround sound + more! . 1,295,000
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Perfect Starter Home!
Perfect Starter Home!
This spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is situated on an oversized (75 x 150) lot on a quiet street. Close to train, shopping, and expressways. The enclosed 3 season front porch leads you to the living room with tons of natural light.
This spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is situated on an oversized (75 x 150) lot on a quiet street. Close to train, shopping, and expressways. The enclosed 3 season front porch leads you to the living room with tons of natural light. 3rd bedroom/office on main level next to full bathroom. Updated island kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Newer HWH and Washer/Dryer. $269,900
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Proposed Modern Farmhouse by one of Elmhurst’s most reputable builders – Wise Investment Builders. Set on an oversized 64’ wide lot on one of Lincoln school’s best streets. Over 5,300 sf of finished living space with 3 car heated $1,599,900
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Wise Investment Builders Proposed Modern Farmhouse by one of Elmhurst’s most reputable builders – Wise Investment Builders. Set on an oversized 64’ wide lot on one of Lincoln school’s best streets. Over 5,300 sf of finished living space with 3 car heated garage. Open and airy 1st floor with 2-story foyer, 10 ft ceilings, hardwood floors throughout, private 1st floor study or in-law suite, custom kitchen with large island & prep sink, high end SS appliance package, breakfast nook & family room open to backyard, walk-in pantry + butler pantry with wine fridge, mudroom, and full bath. 4 large upstairs bedrooms with hardwood floors, volume ceilings, laundry, and super luxurious primary suite with spa bath & large walk-in closet. Fully finished lower level with garden window, media room, 5th bedroom, full bath, wet bar, and storage. Smart home wired for all of today’s technology - alarm, whole home backup generator, Ring, internet, and surround sound. $1,599,900
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Park Place enjoys ‘Doughnuts From A Distance’ Resident’s daughter makes sweet birthday visit
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Kerry Shields Foley left the Cincinnati area in the very early hours of April 26 to make a special trip to Elmhurst to wish a happy birthday to her father, Tom Shields, who lives at Park Place of Elmhurst. What made this visit a delicious surprise was that Kerry brought along gourmet doughnuts from Duck Donuts, a gift for each resident in honor of Tom’s 80th birthday. Kerry, owner of the Duck Donuts shop in Mason, Ohio, gave each resident their own package with a cinnamon sugar doughnut and a chocolate doughnut with birthday sprinkles. These gifts were left at each resident’s doorway in the afternoon of April 26. The Park Place residents appreciated the sweet gift and Tom was grateful for the love he felt, from both his family and his neighbors. “As my 80th birthday approached, I was wondering how I would feel,” Tom said. “My daughter Kerry surprised me by announcing that she
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Sports
Willowbrook’s offense comes to life against Hinsdale Central Warriors bash 16 hits, including three homers, in an 11-2 win
The Willowbrook softball team split a pair of games last week. Playing for the first time in seven days, the Warriors lost 7-3 at Downers Grove South in Friday’s West Suburban Gold Conference contest. One day later, Willowbrook earned an 11-2 win at Hinsdale Central. Saturday’s non-conference win over the Red Devils (of the West Suburban Silver Conference) lifted the Warriors’ overall season record to 3-4. Willowbrook took an early 2-0 lead over Downers Grove South on freshman Calli Kenny’s two-run single in the top of the first inning. The Mustangs scored two runs in the bottom of the first inning to tie the score at 2-2. Downers Grove South added two more runs in the third inning to take a 4-2 lead. A solo home run in the fourth inning and a two-run homer in the sixth inning pushed the lead to 7-2. Willowbrook loaded the bases in
the top of the seventh inning. The Warriors scored one run in the inning on a bases-loaded groundout by junior Kayla Neff. Junior Caitlyn Kulczyski pitched a complete game for Willowbrook. She allowed eight hits and three earned runs over six innings. At the plate, Kulczyski went 2-for-4 and scored one run. The Warriors pounded 16 hits, including three home runs, in Saturday’s victory at Hinsdale Central. Senior Annemarie Knudtson went 3-for-4 with a home run and two runs batted in. She scored three runs. Sophomore Kayleigh Dennison went 2-for-4 with a solo home run. Willowbrook bashed all three of its homers against Hinsdale Central during the second inning. Freshman Isabella Dugo, who went 2-for-4 in the game, homered to lead off Willowbrook’s six-run outburst in the inning. Knudtson launched a two-run homer later in the second inning.
Dennison then stepped to the plate and connected for a solo homer to give the Warriors back-to-back home runs. The Warriors scored three runs in the top of the first inning of Saturday’s game. The six-run eruption in the second inning gave Willowbrook a 9-0 lead. Junior Grace Hayes went 3-for-5 and drove in one run for the Warriors in their win over the Red Devils. Kenny went 2-for-5 and drove in one run. Neff went 1-for-2 with two runs batted in. Senior Caroline Dooley pitched a complete game for Willowbrook on Saturday to earn her second victory of the season. Dooley gave up five hits and one earned run over seven innings. She recorded nine strikeouts and didn’t allow any walks. The Warriors’ schedule this week includes West Suburban Gold Conference games against Morton, Leyden and Addison Trail.
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Willowbrook’s softball team played its first game in seven days on Friday, when it played a West Suburban Gold Conference contest at Downers Grove South. The Mustangs defeated the Warriors 7-3. One photo from Friday’s game shows freshman Isabella Dugo (above left) of the Warriors connecting for a double. Another photo shows sophomore Kayleigh Dennison (above right) hustling toward first base after hitting a ground ball. Willowbrook bounced back from Friday afternoon’s loss to beat Hinsdale Central 11-2 on Saturday morning in Hinsdale. The Warriors hit three home runs in the second inning of the non-conference game against the Red Devils. Dugo led off the inning with a solo home run. Senior Annemarie Knudtson bashed a two-run homer later in the inning. Dennison, who batted after Knudtson, went deep to give Willowbrook back-to-back homers for the second time this season. Freshman Calli Kenny and junior Kayla Neff hit back-to-back home runs during the Warriors’ April 28 loss to Addison Trail. Saturday’s win over Hinsdale Central gave the Warriors an overall season record of 3-4.
The Willowbrook girls soccer team improved to 4-2 with last week’s 5-0 home victory over Hinsdale South. Senior Gracie Tumilty (No. 13-top) and sophomore Molly Brennan (No. 15-middle) both scored two goals for the Warriors in the May 6 match in Villa Park. Tumilty and Brennan provided first-half goals to give the Warriors a 2-0 halftime lead. Tumilty’s penalty-kick goal in the second half increased the lead to 3-0. Brennan scored her second goal of the match to push Willowbrook’s lead to 4-0. Junior Erin Fitzgibbon (No. 18-right) netted Willowbrook’s fifth goal. Sophomore goalkeeper Maddie Aderholt delivered a shutout performance. Two days before beating Hinsdale South, Willowbrook earned an 8-0 win at Proviso West. Tumilty scored three goals against the Panthers. Fitzgibbon added two goals. Brennan and freshman Grace Soltys both scored one goal. Proviso West allowed one own goal. The Warriors’ schedule this week includes matches at Proviso East, Leyden and Hinsdale South.
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