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A popular ballot initiative to remove politicians from the political mapmaking process that was supported by hundreds of thousands of signatures and millions of dollars in donations was successfully shot down by group that reported $25,000 in funding sources this week. The group, called The People’s Map, reported donors consisting entirely of labor unions and law firms, a traditional support base for Illinois’ Democratic Party, led by House Speaker Michael Madigan, D-Chicago. Madigan criticized the Independent Maps ballot initiative, saying it violated the voting rights of minorities in the state. In Illinois, the law gives political map-drawing power to the General Assembly. Prior to Oct. 18, the group had reported no donations or expenditures with the Illinois State Board of Elections. State law requires any donations of more than $1,000 to be reported within five business days — two days if the deposit occurs within 30 days of an election. The group reported 20 donations of $1,000 and $2,000 increments. “This group has always been a mystery,” Independent Maps spokesman Jim Bray said. “They don’t have a website. They don’t have a phone number that works. Until recently, they haven’t disclosed their contributors.”
Songwriter Steve Seskin (not pictured) captured the attention of these boys as he talked about music and how it is created last week at Wesley School. Seskind visited the school to teach how to write a bridge to tie together the verses and chorus of a song. Story on page 3. COURTESY PHOTO Addison Independent
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District 88 celebrates Teen Read Week
From Oct. 11 to 14, Addison Trail and Willowbrook celebrated Teen Read Week. Activities included students flying paper airplanes through a Hula– Hoop to pay off library overdue fines or to win treats, watching movies that are based on books after school, enjoying a “read-in” event during resource period and dressing as a faCOURTESY PHOTO SThe Independent vorite literary character. Pictured above are AdEvent winners received a gift card dison Trail’s winners to Portillo’s or Sonic. of the Teen Read Week costume contest who include (from left): math teacher Natalie Stach Wilen, senior Priscilla Vega and freshman Brayan Villegas. Pictured at left are Willowbrook’s winners of the Teen Read Week costume contest who include (from left): social studies teacher Andrew Levin, junior Faizan Ali and sophomore Danielle Lee.
The winners from Addison Trail were: Dress as your favorite literary character: Math teacher Natalie Stach Wilen (dressed as Mikasa from “Attack on Titan”) Senior Priscilla Vega (dressed as Tris from “Divergence”) Freshman Brayan Villegas (dressed as The Puppeteer from “The Puppeteer”) Abe Lincoln and Read for a Lifetime reading program raffle winner:
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The winners from Willowbrook were: Dress as your favorite literary character: Social studies teacher Andrew Levin (dressed as Harry Potter from “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”) Junior Faizan Ali (dressed as Dracula from “Dracula”) Sophomore Danielle Lee (dressed as Harley Quinn from “Harley Quinn”) Abe Lincoln and Read for a Lifetime reading program raffle winner: Junior Diyahvion Skinner Teen Read Week is a national adolescent literacy initiative created by the Young Adult Library Services Association. It began in 1998 and takes place annually in October. Its purpose is to encourage teens to be regular readers and library users. This year’s event featured a multilingual “Read for the fun of it!” theme.
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Addison Trail High School salutes its best On Oct. 18, 25 Addison Trail students were named as AT’s Best. The AT’s Best award honors students who have achieved a “personal best.” The following categories have been used to recognize recipients: service, Blazer Pride, cooperation, dependability, initiative, leadership, humanitarian spirit or unique contributions. Students receive a pin or a T-shirt for their efforts and are honored during a breakfast. AT’s Best recipients are: • Senior Andrew Felix Nominated by: Dean Keith Marston • Sophomore Clare O’Connell Nominated by: Teacher aide Marianne Perri • Seniors Maxwell Dziabis, Lilia Garcia, Alec Montgomery and Sevina Topalska Nominated by: English teacher and Theatre Director Anna Jakubka • Sophomore Edward Ficarra, junior Katarina Surjancev and sophomore Connor White Nominated by: English teacher and Theatre Director Anna Jakubka • Freshmen Sabrina Boucekkine, Sam Conforti, Nicole Bartosik, Pratibha Bhalla, Aesha Patel, Matthew Kurtz, Johan Lora, Paulina Stachura, John Stathopoulos and Alex Conrad Nominated by: English teacher Katie Inzinga, social studies teacher Mark Olson and science teacher Andrea Stawiery • Freshmen Marco Chaidez, Jonathan Roeglin, Kevin Cruz, Angela Gonzalez, Giselle Rios and Amy Reyes Nominated by: English teacher Patricia Subers, science teacher Laura Garcia, special education teacher Anna Grice and social studies teacher Jose Hernandez.
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Pictured are Addison Trail students who were named as AT’s Best at a breakfast held in their honor on Tuesday, Oct. 18.
ATHS to honor Coletta with Tradition of Excellence award Induction ceremony, reception planned for Nov. 1
On Nov. 1, Addison Trail will recognize alumnus Christopher Coletta (class of 1990) with the Tradition of Excellence award. The Tradition of Excellence award is the highest honor presented by Addison Trail to its gradu-
(Continued from front page) Trial lawyer Michael Kasper, the Bray said the disclosure indicates who really benefits from the status go-to election lawyer for Madigan quo. and Chicago Mayor Rahm Eman“These are the people and the or- uel, challenged the ballot initiative ganizations that don’t want to see in court. Instead of arguing that the change and want things to stay just proposed Constitutional amendment the way they are,” Bray said. violated the voting rights of Illinois’ The Support Independent Maps minorities, Kasper argued that the political action committee had gath- proposal improperly gave power to ered more than a half a million signa- the state’s auditor general, sometures and raised millions of dollars in thing he argued ballot initiatives an effort to give redistricting power cannot do. to an independent 11-member panel Along political lines, the Illinois aimed at maximizing public input. Supreme Court voted against the While it was supported by mem- measure in August, saying it went bers of both parties, the Indepen- beyond the scope allowed for citident Maps received funds from do- zen-led initiatives. Dissenting opinnors allied with Gov. Bruce Rauner, ions excoriated the ruling. Supreme who advocated for the amendment. Court Justice Robert Thomas, a RePeople’s Map criticized Independent publican, said that relevant parts of Maps in an August letter calling the the Illinois Constitution should bear measure “a political ploy to hurt an “out of service sign,” because the middle-class families and minorities ruling makes it very difficult for any in Illinois,” and saying the measure citizen-led referendum to make it on would help Rauner and his “extreme the ballot. agenda.” Multiple attempts to reach PeoIndependent Maps still enjoys ple’s Map via email, Mr. Kasper, popular support for today. A poll Chairman Hooker, and Arthur Gass by Southern Illinois University’s Sr. — also a principal of People’s Paul Simon Public Policy Institute Map — were not successful. The orshowed 72 percent of voters polled ganization’s listed phone number is supported the ballot initiative. disconnected.
ates. Initiated in 1999, this annual alumni recognition program has honored recipients in professional fields such as medicine, engineering, science, education, art, music and law. Coletta will be inducted into the Tradition of Excellence during a presentation that will begin at 3:15 p.m. at Addison Trail. A reception will take place after that ceremony. To reserve a seat, RSVP by Oct. 30 to Melissa Morales at mmorales@dupage88.net or 630458-4150. Coletta has more than 20 years of experience in the health care industry – externally as a strategy consultant with McKinsey & Company and internally through multiple biopharma roles at Pfizer Inc. and Amgen, which involved drug discovery, corporate strategy and technology innovation. Coletta is a member of the leadership team at Coactuate, a strategic design consultancy focused on driving growth and innovation for the world’s top health care companies. In this role, he draws on his diverse background in science
(he earned his undergraduate degree from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Harvard University), music (he plays double bass in jazz performances) and sports (he was an Olympic cyclist in 1992) to identify creative solutions to the most difficult problems facing health care companies today. Coletta lives in Los Angeles with his wife Lecia and their children Emmeline, 5, and Mateo, 3. To be considered for the Tradition of Excellence award, nominees must have graduated from Addison Trail more than 10 years ago; distinguished themselves in the academic, artistic, business, professional, entrepreneurial or public service field; demonstrated an ability to serve as an outstanding role model for current Addison Trail students; and performed services and/or accomplishments that have brought credit to their alma mater. To nominate someone for the Tradition of Excellence award, visit dupage88.net/site/public/ files/?item=644.
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Pictured is Addison Trail alumnus Christopher Coletta (class of 1990), who will be honored with the 2016 Tradition of Excellence award during a presentation on Nov. 1.
Fourth and fifth graders work with songwriter to create a song All fourth and fifth graders of Addison School District 4 are getting the opportunity to work with songwriter Steve Seskin to write and perform a song. Seskin is visiting Addison as an artist-in-residence, spending time in each of the seven elementary schools, working with groups of students to brainstorm
a title, write verses, a chorus, and a bridge and then to perform the newly written song in an all-school assembly at the end of the day. On Wednesday, Lincoln 4th & 5th graders wrote “Keep Calm and Carry On.” Thursday, Wesley students wrote “Life is a Journey.” “Steve was wonderful to work
with, great with the kids, and obviously a very talented song-writer,” said Music Teacher Hillary Lamb. “What a unique, valuable experience for our students!” For more information about Songwriting With Kids, visit steveseskin. com. See photo on page 1.
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During the Oct. 17 District 88 Board of Education meeting, LifeSource presented District 88 with a check for $8,000. The money is from blood drives hosted during the 2015-16 school year at Addison Trail and Willowbrook and will go toward scholarships for District 88 students. District 88 received the check for having about 688 people participate in the blood drives. According to LifeSource, each unit of blood collected supports three lives, which means about 1,700 lives have been supported thanks to the generosity of those donors. LifeSource Addison Community Blood Drive Chairperson Judy Socha said this school year marks the 45th year Addison Trail will participate in blood drives. To watch the presentation from Socha and LifeSource Senior Account Manager Suzanne Hammer, go to https://www. dupage88.net/site/page/6079# and click on “LifeSource Presentation.” LifeSource, Chicagoland’s Blood Center, is a nonprofit organization that provides blood products to the majority of the Chicago area. Blood donations are accepted at any of the LifeSource donation centers, and an appointment can be made by calling 877-543-3768 or registering online at lifesource.org. Mention Addison Trail or Willowbrook to earn credit for the schools.
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Addison Oct. 17 Sherlon M. Holmes, 31, of Bellwood, and Jasmine S. McClendone, 24, of Chicago, were arrested at a store in the in the 1000 block of N. Rohlwing Road at around 3:54 p.m. Both were charged with retail theft. Oct. 16 • Safia Humera, 47, of Skokie, was arrested near I-294 and Touhy at around 7:25 p.m. Police said the Skokie Police Department transferred custody of Humera to an Addison police officer to be pro-
cessed for an original warrant out of the Addison Police Department for battery. • A 24-year-old Addison man was arrested in the 800 block of College Blvd. at around 10:23 p.m. and charged with domestic battery. Police said the suspect threw a drinking glass at a victim, striking her in the head. Oct. 15 Jose R. Agaton, 43, of Glendale Heights, was arrested near Army Trail and Kingston at 2:09 a.m. and charged with DUI and improper lane usage. Oct. 14 Kevin Alvarez, 19, of Addison, was arrested near Mill and Lake at around 8:11 p.m. Police said Alvarez had a failure to appear warrant out of the DuPage County Sheriff’s office for possession of cannabis.
Villa Park Oct. 15 • Jimena Castro, 46, of Addison, was arrested at Forman Mills at 7:22 p.m. and charged with retail theft. • A 46-year-old Maywood man was arrested in the 1-100 block of W. Roosevelt at 11:26 p.m. and charged with two counts of domestic battery. • A 29-year-old Villa Park man was arrested in the 700 block of N. Third Ave. at 10:16 p.m. and charged with two counts of domestic battery. Oct. 14-Oct. 15 Theft was reported at Lucky Motors. Police said that between 6:45 p.m. and 5 p.m. Oct.15, an unknown suspect removed a tire from a vehicle parked for sale in the lot. Oct. 13 • Criminal damage to a vehicle
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Oct. 8 Philip S. Sanchez and Jesse S. Sanchez, both 25 and from Lombard, were arrested near Kenilworth and Ardmore at 2:01 a.m. Philip was charged DUI, improper lane usage and no insurance, and Jesse was charged with DUI and improper lane usage.
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Prescription burns to benefit Forest Preserve habitats Specially trained crews to carry out burns In coming weeks, specially trained crews from the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County will be conducting prescription burns at select sites in the county’s preserves. The district has used this deliberately set, controlled, natural-resource management tool for more
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Losing your groceries and other marital adventures
My husband and I recently adopted the exciting habit of team grocery shopping – together. We don’t go for many items at one time; I think that would be too much for our relationship to bear. Our usual list might contain a handful of entries – milk, eggs, bread, pickles. That’s about our limit. We’re still in the rookie league. After decades of shopping solo (me) the prospect of a shopping buddy can be both exciting and terrifying – for both of us. We’re starting things slow. And still, problems ensue. A couple weeks ago we went to get ingredients for homemade sausage pizza. This included Italian sausage. Experienced foodies will understand it is difficult, impossible even, to make sausage pizza without the sausage. Once at the store, we sashayed over to the meat department, found the sausage (spicy, not mild) and made our purchase. We also had a few other items as noted above. Then
weekly grocery store date. This time dinner plans included guacamole, which necessitated a trip to the produce department. We squeezed the avocadoes with competence and enthusiasm to find the perfect one – not too ripe, not too hard. Then we followed the regular routine. Pay for food. Exit store. Return home. This time we were careful to check the cart to confirm it was void of any food products before returning it to the cart corral. We were in the middle of dinner prep when we discovered our deficiency. I was assembling the ingredients needed to stir together my world famous guacamole when I encountered the glitch. The avocado had gone AWOL. We emptied the fridge. We searched the car. We scanned the counters and the cupboards and came up with a catchy phrase to describe our situation: “Holy moly there’ll be no guacamole.” Sometimes it’s better to laugh at your shortcomings. It
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wasn’t even looking. He was replacing the roll of paper towels. The new roll, which we’d bought on that same, fateful, gone-missing avocado day, was still in the plastic grocery store bag, which contained not only the paper towels, but also our longlost avocado. Luckily the fruit wasn’t overripe and was still in prime form for guacamole greatness. I stirred a bowlful together and it’s in the fridge right now. There’s only one problem. We are out of tortilla chips for dipping, so we’ll have to make a trip to the store to buy some. I just hope we can manage to make it home without losing them somewhere along the way. Jill Pertler is an award-winning syndicated columnist, published playwright, author and member of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. Don’t miss a slice; follow the Slices of Life page on Facebook.
You can’t take it with you so relax a little now
I’ve been to a couple funerals lately so once again I’m reminded we do not live forever. Duh. Depending on your beliefs, we get one shot here on Earth or we come around again and again, but this one life will not be replicated. So make the most of it. Have fun. And relax. That’s what I need to remind myself of usually. I can be pretty laid back, but I also want things the way I want them when I want them. In my earlier days, (like perhaps yesterday), I could get impatient. I wished for a nose like Samantha on Bewitched so I could twinkle everything into place with a snap of my fingers and a nose twitch. It’s time to mellow. The world still turns whether my house is perfect or my career is perfect or I have my ducks in a row. And we know that nothing is perfect, and the ducks in my new pond don’t line up and sound off. Ducks swim around and look pretty content. I am calmed just watching them. We love our new place, the pondo (condo with pond is pondo). Although we are knee deep in several remodel/updating projects, we are not letting work rule us. The older
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wiser me knows it will all get done and being hellbent to get ‘er done is not always the best course. Case in point, new bathroom. The timeline for completion doubled and still wasn’t done. No worries. There is another bathroom to use so we’re good. The vanity top ended up being wonky on the side so we had to take it back. Several tries of several different kinds later, we ended up with one I like so much better. Good things come to those who relax. I vacillate between wanting everything done immediately (and construction dust cleaned up once and for all) and knowing it will all get done and a delay is no crisis. We are hosting here even with nothing on the walls and twenty projects still undone. No one cares. Those who do
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Stone School welcomes author of Girl Superhero book Stone School held a special event on Tuesday, Oct. 18 when author Amy Logan visited the school. Logan wrote A Girl with a Cape: The True Story about the Superhero in All of Us, as well as two additional books in this series. Staff members planned several activities for the students in preparation for Logan’s visit. Every student wrote a journal about what is “super” about themselves and each class went on a Top Secret mission of kindness. In addition, they built a Kindness Wall
to celebrate kindness and caring actions throughout the school. Logan presented student programs in the afternoon, talking to students about their own superhero ‘powers’ and ways that they can make a difference in someone else’s life. Stone families were encouraged to attend the school’s Family Reading Night event Tuesday evening, where Logan presented another program. Stone staff members dressed for the day wearing superhero teaching t-shirts and capes.
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Above: Students at Stone School raise their hands to respond to Amy Logan, author of A Girl with a Cape: The True Story about the Superhero in All of Us, during an assembly held at the school on Tuesday, Oct. 18. She encouraged the children, especially the girls, to think about and identify their own “super powers. Left: This is one of the many worksheets that were done by the students at Stone School as they figured out what their own superhero powers. It was part of a program featuring author Amy Logan, who wrote A Girl with a Cape.
AT alumni featured in Center for the Arts ‘Then and Now’ exhibit
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On Oct. 12, Addison Center for the Arts hosted a reception for its “Then and Now” exhibit. That display showcases about 125 pieces of artwork created by 14 Addison Trail alumni in celebration of the school’s 50th anniversary. The works show where they started at Addison Trail and where they are now. Alumni artists exhibiting their works and stories are Rafael Barontini, Kyle Busse, Joe Giron, Dan Kernkamp, Katherine Klimt-Staller, Erik Lykins, Frank Matas, Mike Naples, Ann Pasteur, Wendy Rizza, Jeff Ward, Alex Wellington, Rhonda Zayas and Etola Zinni. The exhibit will go through Nov. 4.
On Oct. 12, Addison Center for the Arts hosted a reception for its “Then and Now” exhibit, which showcases about 125 pieces of artwork created by 14 Addison Trail alumni in celebration of the school’s 50th anniversary. Many of the artists attended the event, and they’re pictured with their artwork. They are (top to bottom, left to right) Frank Matas, class of 1993; Joe Giron, class of 1994; Katherine KlimtStaller, class of 1980 (with her daughter); Wendy Rizza, class of 1982; and the art of Rafael Barontini, class of 2001 (artist not pictured). The exhibit will go through Nov. 4.
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Addison Trail hosts ‘Go Pink’ events
On Oct. 12, Addison Trail hosted its fifth annual Go Pink Walk to raise money for breast cancer awareness and research in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. (above): Principal Michael Bolden (center, left) and District 88 Superintendent Dr. Scott Helton (center, right) pose with leaders of the groups that coordinate the school’s “Go Pink” activities throughout October. Those groups are Addison Trail’s Blazettes Team, Cheerleading Team, Girls Volleyball Team, Orchesis Team, L.A.D.I.E.S., Marching Band and Color Guard.
(Above): Junior Fiona Levesque (left) and senior Hayley Scotti participate in the walk. (below): Juniors Karla Regalado (left) and Esbeyda Martinez hold up pink ribbon cookies that were available to buy during the walk.
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Under the leadership of Campus Minister Michael Blanchette, Montini Catholic’s service ministry program teamed up with Giordano’s Pizza in Oak Brook to host “Montini Mission Nights” every Tuesday in October. Tuesday, Oct. 18 was the big night however, when there were raffles and give-aways from the Bulls and Blackhawks throughout the evening. Giordano’s donated 15% of every ticket to Montini, to benefit the high school’s mission trips. “Called by our Lasallian mission of faith, service, community and social justice, Broncos participate in service and immersion experiences both at home and abroad,” said Blanchette, who plans to take his third trip to Nicaragua with students next summer. “The location and
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Prairie Path Estate
Custom-built 2-story perfectly situated on a 63 x 261 wooded lot, this home was built with year-round entertainment in mind. Relax, play, and enjoy nature from your 2-tier paver patio and private gazebo. Over $100k of Steinhebel land/hardscape & $1,299,900
Custom-built 2-story perfectly situated on a 63 x 261 wooded lot, this home was built with yearround entertainment in mind. Relax, play, and enjoy nature from your 2-tier paver patio and private gazebo. Over $100k of Steinhebel land/ hardscape & inside will not disappoint either! Over 7,700sf of finished living space across 3 levels. Lower level has expansive light well, full bar, radiant heat floors, gaming room, abundant storage and has been host to gatherings of over 100 people. Main level features separate formals, home office w/ private entrance, chef’s kitchen w/ separate eating area, & 2 story family room w/ gorgeous fireplace centerpiece! $1,299,900
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So Much to Offer!
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If you are looking for nothing to do, this is your house. This MacDougall split level with finished sub basement has had just about everything updated - kitchen and baths remodeled, upgraded electrical, updated storm water management, new roof in 2015, new windows in 2014, new flooring/carpet, surround sound, fence, & more. Slide right into this 3 bed, 2.5 bath home with 2 car attached garage. Walking distance to Jackson, Bryan, Visitation, and Timothy Christian. Great highway access and close to Oak Brook Mall. Nothing to do but unpack! $449,900
1/4 Acre Lot, Walk to Lincoln
1/4 Acre Lot, Walk to Lincoln
This original owner, 4200sf. impeccably clean home is nestled in the heart of Elmhurst, walk to the Prairie Path, Spring Road Business District & Lincoln School. Open floor plan, beautiful HWD flrs on most of 1st floor, vaulted formal LR & a HUGE $739,900
6 Bed Lombard Home
6 Bed Lombard Home
10 year young construction on park-like 296’ deep lot and 1 block from Southland Park. This newer 2 story home boasts 6 bedrooms with a true in-law arrangement on the 1st floor. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout 1st floor, open layout
10 year young construction on park-like 296’ deep lot and 1 block from Southland Park. This newer 2 story home boasts 6 bedrooms with a true inlaw arrangement on the 1st floor. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout 1st floor, open layout with stainless steel appliances, granite counters, center island, open to family room with masonry fireplace overlooking unbelievable backyard with brick paver patio $649,900
Beautifully updated home sitting on a 1 acre lot in quiet neighborhood. 4 bed 2.1 bath. Finished basement, spacious laundry room w/ built in’s, walk-in closet, heated floor. New kitchen w/ large island, high end stainless steel appliances. Formal dining room, 1st floor office, 1st floor family room w/ 2 sided fireplace. Screened room leading to new in ground heated pool. Brick paver patio with fire pit. Security system, 6 panel doors, 3 car garage. $525,000
This original owner, 4200sf. impeccably clean home is nestled in the heart of Elmhurst, walk to the Prairie Path, Spring Road Business District & Lincoln School. Open floor plan, beautiful HWD flrs on most of 1st floor, vaulted formal LR & a HUGE Kitchen that blends into Family room w/ brick surround fireplace. Unbelievable Cedar Florida Room addition w/ floor2ceiling windows & spa-like Jacuzzi! Extensive backyard w/ hardscaped brick paver entertainment/dining areas situated on a rare 250 ft lot! Luxurious Master BR featuring En Suite Bathroom & sweeping views of your 1/4 acre. 3 more oversized BRs w/ their own full bathroom. BSMT w/almost 2K sf!! $739,900
Walk to Everything Location!
Walk to Everything Location!
Move-in ready Centerhall Colonial! Meticulously maintained w/ many recent updates. Original built-ins, crown moulding, 6 panel doors and HW floors. Granite counter tops & ceramic floor in kitchen. Versatile Elfa closet systems installed.
Move-in ready Centerhall Colonial! Meticulously maintained w/ many recent updates. Original built-ins, crown moulding, 6 panel doors and HW floors. Granite counter tops & ceramic floor in kitchen. Versatile Elfa closet systems installed. Completely remodeled sunroom w/ new everything! Brand new drain tile system installed w/ sump & back-up. Professionally installed landscape w/ brick paver walkway & private back yard paver patio w/ garden & water feature. Walking distance to shopping, schools, Library, Wilder park, Courts Plus, Metra & College! $599,000
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771 Cedar, Elmhurst
Spacious 5 bed / 3.5 bath home in desirable south Elmhurst, Jefferson School neighborhood. Loads of potential on every level. Hardwood floors throughout most of 1st and 2nd floor. Finished basement with workshop area, bedroom and full bath $499,900 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1 - 3PM
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815 Poplar, Elmhurst
815 Poplar, Elmhurst
100% complete and ready for occupancy. Brand new construction by T.E. McKenna Builders just one block to newly renovated Butterfield Park in highly sought after Jefferson school district. 5 beds / 4.5 baths, fresh new floor plan, tons of $949,900 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1 - 3PM
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Move-in Ready ranch in Elmhurst’s awardwinning school district! Great price for this recently rehabbed home on a deep lot w/ newly painted interior, new granite countertops in the kitchen & 1st floor bathroom, new kitchen cabinetry, & new HW floors! Eat-in kitchen w/ bay window overlooking huge, fenced-in backyard & 2.5 car garage. 3 good-sized bedrooms on the main level. In the basement, you’ll find another BR with a walk-in closet, a full bath along w/ a large family room. New dishwasher & range hood, newer washer/dryer, roof, hot water heater, & furnace. Nothing to do but move-in & enjoy this lovely ranch in a great town! $336,000
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Pride of Ownership Throughout
Meticulously maintained 4 bedroom MacDougall split level with finished sub-basement. Everything has been maintained and cared for and it shows. Newer siding, soffit/fascia/gutters, Pella windows, solid oak 6-panel doors & trim, kitchen
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One of a kind, custom built in 2010 with 4 levels of finished living space. 4-5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2 car garage with workshop, 1st floor home office, high end stainless steel kitchen with granite counters and breakfast bar, luxurious master suite with vaulted ceiling, walk-in closet, and master spa bath. Tasteful décor throughout with ship-lap faced family room fireplace, formal dining room, finished basement, and finished 3rd level with play room/arts & crafts/homework loft. Set on a huge 98 x 187, approx. acre lot. Close to downtown Lombard, Metra and Yorktown shopping and restaurants. $545,000
Meticulously maintained 4 bedroom MacDougall split level with finished sub-basement. Everything has been maintained and cared for and it shows. Newer siding, soffit/fascia/gutters, Pella windows, solid oak 6-panel doors & trim, kitchen remodel in 2006 - granite counters, stainless steel appliances, HWH in 2010, furnace and backup generator in 2008, hot tub with pergola in 2007, and driveway, paver walkway, back patio, shed and landscaping in 2000. Walk to Jackson Elementary, Bryan JRHS, and Eldridge Park. Pride of ownership throughout and ready to call home! $474,900
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New Construction < $700k
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One-of-a-kind new construction under $700k in S. Elmhurst by one of Elmhurst’s top builders. Craftsman Bungalow style with 1st floor master suite, finished english basement with bar, chef’s kitchen open to family room with fireplace, south exposure, and 2 car attached garage. 4 beds, 3.5 baths, deep wooded lot, across from park & playground. Top notch SD205 schools Hawthorne, Sandburg, and York. Close to downtown Elmhurst, Metra, Wilder Park, Courts Plus, Library. Move in right in time for the holidays. Act soon and pick out all your own finishes. $699,900
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ATHS Go Pink Walk raises funds for breast cancer awareness Event recalls beloved teacher Elizabeth Clifford who passed in 2014 On Oct. 12, Addison Trail hosted its fifth annual Go Pink Walk to raise money for breast cancer awareness and research in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The school will host events throughout October to raise funds to benefit Elmhurst Memorial Hospital Center for Cancer Care’s Breast Health Project, as well as a student scholarship. “Go Pink” activities are coordinated by the Blazettes Team, Cheerleading Team, Girls Volleyball Team, Orchesis Team,
L.A.D.I.E.S., Marching Band and Color Guard. This year’s theme is “Go Pink Hits Home” in memory of Addison Trail special education teacher Elizabeth Clifford. Addison Trail also planted a Prairifire Flowering Crabapple tree (which has “pink” flowers) on Oct. 12 and dedicated it to Clifford, who passed away in May 2016 after battling breast cancer for several years. She joined the District 88 staff in 2003 at Addison Trail and taught in special-
ized programs such as SED88 and ACHIEVE for 13 years. During her time at Addison Trail, Clifford was involved in the school’s “Go Pink” initiative; helped lead the school’s L.A.D.I.E.S. group, which provides support and ongoing motivational clinics for female students in an effort to help members gain confidence and realize their true potential; and assisted with the annual Pay It Forward event, which welcomes incoming freshmen to the school. Top left: Pink balloons were released before the Go Pink Walk on Oct. 12 in memory of Addison Trail special education teacher Elizabeth Clifford, who passed away in May 2016 after battling breast cancer for several years. Pictured are (from left) Nick Lopez, a close friend of the Clifford family; Clifford’s two daughters, Katy and Sara; Grace Fitzpatrick, a close friend of the Clifford family; and Maddie Gwilliam, a close friend of the Clifford family. Top right: Addison Trail Principal Michael Bolden (right) presents a plaque honoring Clifford to her daughters, Katy (left) and Sara, and Jeff, to whom Clifford was married for 25 years. Bottom: Addison Trail students release pink balloons to honor Clifford.
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Students participated in Go Pink Walk to remember Addison Trail special education teacher Elizabeth Clifford, who passed away in May 2016 after battling breast cancer for several years. Before the Go Pink Walk on Oct. 12, several speakers shared their memories of Clifford. They are (top to bottom, left to right) AT Principal Michael Bolden, Dist. 88 Board of Education President Donna Craft Cain, WBHS Social Worker Erik Engel and AT juniors Destiny Martinez (left) and Yesennia Tiscareno.
Community calendar
Tuesday, Nov. 1 • Crazy 8s Math Club: Grades 3-5 at the Library Join us for a wild Math Ride from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. We’ll play games so fun you won’t even realize you might have learned something! Info: Call 630458-3338 or visit addisonlibrary.org
•The Book Bunch at the Library The library’s flagship book club meets once a month to discuss titles in every conceivable genre. Pick up a book and sign up to join us at the Adult Services desk. I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai will be discussed from 7-8 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Info: Call 630-4583320 or visit addisonlibrary.org Tuesday, Nov. 1 and Nov. 8 Young Parent Group at the Library Join other young parents and Teen Parent Connection to learn about your baby’s development, access resources in your community, and feel great about yourself from 6:00-8:30 at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Dinner provided. For parents and parents-to-be 22 and under. Info: Call 630-458-3319 or visit addisonli-
brary.org Wednesday, Nov. 2 • Brown Bag Book Talk at the Library Read any book of your choice and come ready to discuss with Adult Specialists from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Lunch will be provided. Registration required. Info: Call 630-458-3320 or visit addisonlibrary.org • Political Discussion Group at the Library Read articles and then meet up to discuss them from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. The conversation is civil and the cookies are fresh! Articles will be available here online and at the adult services desk a week or two before the program. Info: Call 630-458-3320 or visit addisonlibrary.org • Family Movie Night at the Library Drop in. Come share snacks and watch a movie on our big screen. This program takes place at the same time as our teen film club, but features a family title from 6-8 p.m. at the Addison Public Library. All ages are
welcome. Info: Call 630-458-3334 or visit addisonlibrary.org • Teen Film Club Join us for dinner and a movie at our monthly movie night from 6-8 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Bring siblings along for dinner and their own movie in the room next door. We are featuring films from Addison Trail High School’s Cinema Class, so stick around to talk about the movie. Info: Call 630-4583319 or visit addisonlibrary.org Thursday, Nov. 3 • Yoga for Adults at the Library From 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. No children please. Info: Call 630-4583320 or visitaddisonlibrary.org • Hungry Brain: Evil Teens, join us for a discussion of current events, science, and philosophy. Watch this month’s YouTube playlist and then share your thoughts with us at our monthly meeting from 6-8 p.m. at the Addison Public Library. You can find this month’s topic and videos at tinyurl.com/hungrybrainers. Info: Call 630-458-3319 or visit addisonlibrary.org
Thursday, Nov. 3 and 10 ¡Hola! Drop-in. Come join us in our play space for our Spanish/English story time. Have fun listening to your favorite stories and enjoy some activities in Spanish from 10:30-11 a.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza! All ages welcome; knowledge of Spanish is not required. ¡Nos vemos pronto! For kids of all ages. Info: Call 630-458-3319 or visit addisonlibrary.org Saturday, Nov. 5 Saturday Stories and Crafts Children have fun and develop early literacy skills in this drop-inSaturday class that includes books, music, and crafts from 2-2:30 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. All ages; caregivers welcome. Info: Call 630-458-3338 or visit addisonlibrary.org Sunday, Nov. 6 Creative Studio: experience virtual reality at the Library Explore other planets or the depths of the ocean. Check out the library’s Playstation VR to experience this futuristic technology or see if it makes a good holiday gift from 3-4:30 p.m. at the Addison Public Library. Info:
Call 630-458-3354 or visit addisonlibrary.org Monday, Nov. 7 Anime Club Teens, we’ll watch the latest anime, discuss our favorite manga, and try out Japanese snacks from 4:00-6:00 at the Addison Public Library. Newbies welcome! Info: Call630-458-3319 or visit addisonlibrary.org
• Writing the perfect resume Learn to write a perfect resume from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Bring your resume with you and there will be a one-on-one resume review at the end of the workshop. Info: Call 630-458-3320 or visit addisonlibrary.org
• Facebook for Beginners We’ll teach you everything you need to know about Facebook from 7 -8:30 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Make sure you have an account and bring your username and password. If you’re having trouble, ask for assistance at the IT help desk. Info: Call 630-458-3354 or visit addisonlibrary.org.
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Willowbrook football team moves onto playoffs
Fenton boys and girls cross-country teams headed to sectionals
By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
There was good news and bad news for the Willowbrook football team. The bad news was the Warriors lost 21-9 at home to Leyden in a West Suburban Conference Gold Division game that determined the conference champion. Leyden won the conference title outright with a 6-0 mark and finished 7-2 overall. The good news for Willowbrook is the Warriors automatically qualified for the state playoffs by virtue of its 6-3 overall record. The Warriors open postseason play in Class 7A either Friday or Saturday on the road in Quincy against Quincy Senior High School. Willowbrook is the No. 23 seed in the 32-team Class 7A bracket. Quincy (8-1) is the No. 10 seed. Addison Trail football The Addison Trail football team concluded its 2016 season after a 49-14 West Suburban Conference crossover loss to Glenbard West. Addison Trail finished the season with a 4-5 overall record. The Blaz-
ers finished 3-3 in WSC Gold Division play. Glenbard West led 14-0 after the first quarter and 35-0 at halftime and 49-0 after three quarters. Willowbrook boys cross country The Willowbrook boys crosscountry team earned the sixth and final sectional-qualifying spot out of the Class 3A Hinsdale Central regional. The Warriors finished with 159 points. Sophomore Matt Caron was 21st with a time of 16:16. Senior Casey King was 27th with a time of 16:33. Senior Jacob Christiansen was 36th with a time of 17:07. Junior Alec Gruchalski was 37th with a time of 17:10. Senior Evan Carter was 38th at 17:10. Junior Michael Isaacson was 41st in 17:24 and junior Ian Costello was 47th in 17:56. Addison Trail boys cross country The Addison Trail boys crosscountry team finished 10th at the recent Class 3A Lake Park regional and did not qualify any individuals
Week 10 Preview Willowbrook (6-3) at Quincy (8-1) What: First round of Class 7A state football playoffs When: Friday or Saturday (check IHSA.org for exact day and time) Where: Quincy Senior High School Seeds: Willowbrook is the No. 23 team in the 32-team Class 7A bracket. Quincy is the No. 10 seed.
Outlook: Talk about opening up the playoffs on the road! With one single 32-team bracket not broken up by geography, Willowbrook will make a more than four-hour ride to west-central Illinois to face Quincy in the first round of the Class 7A playoffs. According to Google maps, Villa Park is almost 300 miles away from Quincy. Willowbrook lost in Week 9 to Leyden at home in a game that decided the conference championship and more importantly likely cost the team a first-round home playoff game given six of the seven 7-2 teams in the field are playing at home in the first round. The only exception is the 16-17 seed game that features a pair of 7-2 teams. Quincy won the Western Big 6 Conference title. However, the Blue Devils possess only two wins against teams with winning records (both 7-2) and have other wins against teams with records of 0-9, 0-9, 2-7, 2-7, 1-8 and 4-5. Their only loss was to 8-1 Edwardsville. Up next: The winner of this game faces either No. 26 Chicago Simeon (5-4) or No. 7 Glenbrook North (8-1). A Willowbrook win will give the Warriors a second-round home playoff game regardless of opponent.
for the sectional meet. Senior Demetrio Cervantes was 44th with a time of 16:33.8. Senior Julio Cervantes was 46th with a time of 16:37.7. Junior Danny Bueno was 52nd in 16:50. Junior Luis Vargas was 54th with a time of 16:54.2. Sophomore Ricardo Arreguin was 59th in 17:13.1. Junior Nick Czorniak was 62nd in 17:22.8 and senior Tony Diaz was 64th with a time of 17:43.6. Fenton boys cross country The Fenton boys cross-country team placed fourth at the St. Viator Class 2A regional and advanced to sectional action. Fenton had 86 points, six out of third place. Senior Jose Vazquez-Perez was eighth with a time of 16:51. Junior Jeremy Lodewyck was 18th in 17:22. Junior Cristian Sanchez was 19th in 17:25. Junior Alex Whyte was 20th in 17:31. Senior Anye Whyte was 21st in 17:33. Junior
Bryan Medina was 31st in 18:06 and junior Michael Lieggi was 35th in 18:19.
Willowbrook girls cross country The Willowbrook girls crosscountry team finished sixth at the Class 3A Hinsdale Central regional and earned the final team-qualifying spot for Saturday’s sectional race. The Warriors had 177 points. Sophomore Victoria Palma was 22nd in 19:39. Junior Lydia Bauernfreund was 36th in 21:24. Freshman Elle King was 37th in 21:25. Junior Angela Klingelhoffer was 40th in 21:41. Junior Briana Jones was 42nd in 22:33. Senior Grace Guthrie was 44th in 23:08 and junior Jennifer Williams was 45th in 23:35. Addison Trail girls cross country The Addison Trail girls cross-
country team placed 10th at the recent Class 3A Lake Park regional and did not advance any individuals to the sectional round. Fenton girls cross country The Fenton girls cross-country team placed fifth at the Class 2A St. Viator regional and earned one of six team-qualifying spots for Saturday’s sectional race at Fenton. The Bison had 141 points, six better than six-place Resurrection and nine points better than seventh-place Elmwood Park. Junior Jessica McCauley was 12th with a time of 20:35. Junior Charity Bullis was 19th in 21:36. Sophomore Ruth Kirkwood finished 33rd with a time of 23:16. Sophomore Emily Paniagua was 37th in 24:20. Sophomore Alyssa Silva was 40th in 24:34. Junior Jacqueline Ponce was 45th in 25:51 and sophomore Natalie Hernandez was 47th in 26:27.
Willowbrook girls volleyball team competes in Autumnfest tournament Warriors open postseason play this week
By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Willowbrook girls volleyball team recently took part in the always competitive Autumnfest tournament. The Warriors opened play with a 25-22, 25-12 loss to Huntley. Payton Ceh had one kill, one assist and five digs. Olivia Pennebaker had four kills and three digs. Grace Chantos had two digs. Jessica Ragucci had one kill and one dig. Emily Ligocki had four kills, one ace, seven assists and one dig. Jamie Chiappetta had two kills and one assist. Marissa Marcello had two assists and three digs, while Milena Sogura had one kill and one block. In a 25-18, 25-15 loss to Joliet Catholic, Ceh had one kill, two aces and eight digs. Pennebaker had two kills and two digs. Chantos had six digs. Ragucci had one dig. Ligocki had eight assists and four digs. Chiappetta had five kills, while Marcello had one kill, three assists and two digs. Sogura had three kills and one block. In a 25-17, 25-22 loss to Glenbard East, Taylor Balsitis had one kill and two blocks. Ceh had one ace and seven digs. Pennebaker had four kills and six digs. Chantos had two digs. Ragucci had three kills. Ligocki had six assists. Chiappetta had
four kills, one ace and three digs. Marcello had two assists and one dig, while Sogura had four kills. In a 25-23, 25-22 win over Wheaton-Warrenville South, Bri Hoffmann had one dig. Balsitis had two kills and one block. Ceh had one kill, four aces, one assist and four digs. Denise Perez had one dig. Pennebaker had three kills and eight digs. Chantos had six digs. Ligocki had one kill, 12 assists and one dig. Chiappetta had six kills, one ace, one assist and two digs. Marcello had five digs and Sogura nad three kills and two blocks. In a 25-17, 25-11 loss to Schaumburg, Hoffmann had one dig. Balsitis had three kills. Ceh had one ace and seven digs. Pennebaker had four kills and four digs. Chantos had four digs. Ragucci had two kills and three digs. Ligocki had one kill, 10 assists and one dig. Chiappetta had three kills, while Marcello had five assists and five digs. Sogura had five kills. In other recent action, the Warriors lost 25-23, 25-12 to Hinsdale South to close out West Suburban Conference Gold Division action. Willowbrook finished 3-3 in conference play. Hoffmann had one dig. Ceh had one kill, one ace, one assist and nine digs. Pennebaker had four kills and
eight digs. Chantons had five digs. Ragucci had one kill, one assist and one dig. Ligocki had one kill, nine assists and five digs. Chiappetta had one kill, one ace and three digs. Marcello had one kill, one ace, three assists and two digs. Sogura had eight kills. Willowbrook also lost 25-17, 2520 to West Chicago in non-conference play. Hoffmann had one ace and one assist. Balsitis had three kills and two blocks. Ceh had one kill and one assist. Pennebaker had two kills. Ragucci had two kills. Ligocki had one kill and nine assists. Chiappetta had four kills and one ace. Marcello had two assists, while Sogura had two kills and two blocks. In a 25-20, 25-18 loss to Chicago Resurrection in non-conference play, Balsitis had one dig. Ceh had one ace and nine digs. Pennebaker had three kills, two aces and five digs. Chantos had one ace and five digs. Ragucci had one ace and five digs. Ligocki had one ace, 13 assists and five digs. Chiappetta had three kills and three digs, while Sogura had eight kills and two blocks. Willowbrook was 14-21 overall after the loss to Resurrection. The Warriors started Class 4A regional play earlier this week.
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Addison Trail boys soccer team wins regional title Blazers take home first postseason crown in 16 years
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The Addison Trail boys soccer team recently picked up some pretty strong confirmation on just how good of a season they are having. The Blazers scored a 3-0 win over Wheaton-Warrenville South to win a Class 3A regional title. It was the first time Addison Trail has won a boys soccer regional title since 2000. “It was a long time coming,” said Addison Trail coach Ryan Dini. “We possessed the ball real well and had good ball control most of the game. Anytime Wheaton-Warrenville South put us in a dangerous situation, our defense shut them down.” Addison Trail held a 15-3 shotson-target advantage. “We had possession most of the time,” the coach
pointed out. “We were able to create a lot of scoring chances.” Enrique Luna had two goals for Addison Trail. Martin Juarez had the other tally. Luna, Tom Kania and Jonathan Hernandez each had one assist. Addison Trail was bolstered by the defensive play of Brian Ramos, Edmond Montano, Uriel Martinez and Melvin Mora. Junior Jacob Grygo earned the shutout in his second postseason start in a row. In the regional semifinals, Addison Trail scored a 2-1 win over Glenbard West. Kania and Hernandez each had a goal. Montano and Kania had one assist each. “We were losing 1-0 most of the game,” said Dini. “We tied it in the last 25 minutes.”
Fenton boys soccer team wins regional title Bison girls volleyball team preparing for playoffs By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Fenton boys soccer team scored a 1-0 win in penalty kicks against Marmion Academy to take home the Class 2A Fenton regional title in Bensenville. Fenton and Marmion were tied 0-0 after two overtimes. The Bison won the game by virtue of winning the penalty-kick phase by a 4-1 count. Earlier, Fenton advanced to the regional-championship game after a 2-1 win over St. Francis. Fenton advanced to this week’s Class 2A St. Francis sectional in Wheaton. The Bison played Tuesday against the winner of the Burlington Central regional. If Fenton won that game it will play for the sectional title Saturday at 7 p.m. at St. Francis. Fenton football The Fenton football team closed out its season with a 49-0 setback to IC Catholic Prep in Bensenville. The Bison concluded the 2016 campaign with a 3-6 overall record. The Bison finished Metro Suburban Conference Blue Division play with a 1-4 mark. Fenton girls volleyball The Fenton girls volleyball team finished the regular season with a 12-22 record. The Bison finished the regular season with a 25-21, 25-13 win over Elmwood Park in a MSC crossover series match. The night before, the Bison dropped a tough three-set match to Aurora Central Catholic by scores of 25-20, 22-25, 25-21. Fenton also recently lost two-set contests to Wheaton Academy and Glenbard South. “While we are happy with the way we finished in defeating Elm-
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Despite being the better seed, we know it will be a huge test. If we are fortunate to get by Prosser, Glenbard West will be waiting.” – Kelly Kleidorfer, Fenton coach
wood Park and losing a tough match at ACC, we still are very disappointed we didn’t win a conference match again this season,” said Fenton coach Kelly Kleidorfer late last week. “That was one of our primary goals. However, we already have turned our attention to our regional opener (earlier this week against Chicago Prosser at Prosser). Despite being the better seed, we know it will be a huge test. If we are fortunate to get by Prosser, Glenbard West will be waiting.” Through the end of the regular season, Paulina Milanowski was leading the team in serving with 298 serves in out of 323 attempts to go with 58 service aces. She also was the team leader in kills with 153 and assists with 263 (now just shy of 1,000 assists for her career). Vicky Krzyszkowski was the team leader in blocks with 39 and Ashley Lira was leading in digs with 186. “Needless to say, Paulina is our MVP,” said Kleidorfer. “She finished second in digs and third in blocks as our setter. She has had an amazing career. We are going to miss all our seniors, but have some young talent that will keep the program moving in the right direction.”
Addison Trail held a 30-2 shotson-target advantage. “We hit the crossbar twice and hit the post twice,” said Dini. “They scored on their first shot from 40 yards out. We had some bad luck. We dominated the whole game and had consistent pressure on them. We had so many chances and we finally put one on
the board. That helped us relax.” Kania’s goal tied it and Hernandez scored the game-winner with five minutes to play. The two wins pumped Addison Trail’s record to 21-1. The WWS win was the team’s 16th in a row. “We got a good scare against Glenbard West,” said Dini. “That got
us back to practicing well and working on the little things. The guys are extremely focused. They want to make a long run in the playoffs.” Addison Trail played in a sectional semifinal game Tuesday at Glenbard East. If the Blazers won that game they will play for the sectional title Friday at 5 p.m. at Glenbard East.
Addison Trail girls volleyball team reaches 20-win mark again Blazers finish second in conference By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Addison Trail girls volleyball team reached an important victory benchmark recently. The Blazers sported a 20-10 overall record through late last week, achieving 20 wins for a second year in a row (Addison Trail was 22-14 last year). Addison Trail also took second in the West Suburban Conference Gold Division with a 5-1 mark. “We’ve done a great job responding to adversity throughout the season,” said Addison Trail coach Dan Styler. “We lost to Downers Grove South and that was a big match. Downers South won the conference. Even tough things didn’t go our way, we responded and beat a very good
Glenbard West team that is the No. 1 seed in the sectional. We have been able to respond when things aren’t going our away.” Styler said a litany of things came together in the Glenbard West win. “We did a fantastic job playing smart volleyball,” he said. “We controlled the ball well. All facets seemed to be clicking. We wore them down with our ball control. We played an aggressive game, especially near the end to close it out.” Styler commended the recent performances of seniors Sarah Petrbok, Keara Schmitt and Anastasia Labadessa. “Those three seniors continue to play well,” he said. “They are threeyear starters who have been fantastic and very consistent for us.” The Blazers also have benefitted from the play of junior middles Nicci Scorza and Giovanna Scarabaggio. “Both have been doing a great job,” said Styler. “They are not the tallest middles out there, but they play a very fast tempo and they are
aggressive. They have outworked a lot of middles on the opposite side of the net this year.” Styler said this year’s success has additional context to it. “We’ve had a great run the past two years,” he said. “What’s even more impressive is we toughened up the schedule this season. During the grind of this season we have played some competitive teams and that’s helped us to get better.” Team chemistry, he added, has been off the charts as well. “The team chemistry with this group truly has been a bright spot,” he said. “They are great kids. We have eight seniors who we just recognized on senior night. They have bonded so well on and off the court. You can have all the talent in the world, but if you don’t have personalities that mesh together, you are fighting an uphill battle.” Addison Trail opened Class 4A regional play earlier this week against Leyden. The Blazers are the No. 5 seed in the sectional.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DuPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS DITECH FINANCIAL LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. TERENCE MACK A/K/A TERENCE E. MACK; THE WILLOW POINTE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, DEFENDANTS. 11CH 00754 1500 SOUTH ARDMORE AVENUE UNIT 605 VILLA PARK, IL 60181 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by the Court in the above entitled cause on August 9, 2016, Sheriff of DuPage County will on November 15, 2016, in 501 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187, at 10:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of DuPage, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: PARCEL 1: UNIT 605 TOGETHER WITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS IN WILLOW POINTE CONDOMINIUM AS DELINEATED AND DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R97183035 IN SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN DUPAGE COUNT, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 2: EASEMENT FOR STORM SEWER INCIDENTAL PURPOSES AS GRANTED BY EASEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF DUPAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 88 AND ARDMORE DEVELOPMENT LLC RECORDED AUGUST 27, 1997 AS DOCUMENT NO. R97128084 UPON UNDER ALONG AND ACROSS THE FOLLOWING LAND THAT PART OF LOT 9 IN SCHOOL TRUSTEES SUBDIVISION OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DOCUMENT 7432477 HAVING AN ASSUMED BEARING OF NORTH 88 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 55 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 232.76 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE LAST DESCRIBED COURSE A DISTANCE OF 52.00 TO A POINT THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 55 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 52.00 FEET TO A POINT THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 05 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 10.0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING IN DUPAGE COUNTY ILLINOIS. TAX NO. 06-16-402-060 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1500 SOUTH ARDMORE AVENUE UNIT 605 VILLA PARK, IL 60181 Description of Improvements: HIGH RISE CONDO. UNDERGROUND PARKING. The Judgment amount was $272,597.95. Sale Terms: This is an “AS IS” sale for “CASH”. The successful bidder must deposit 10% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all
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Week 10 Preview St. Joseph-Ogden (5-4) at IC Catholic Prep (9-0) What: First round of the Class 3A state football playoffs When: Friday or Saturday (check IHSA.org for exact date and time) Where: Lewis Stadium at Plunkett Athletic Complex, Elmhurst Seeds: St. Joe-Ogden is the No. 16 seed in the top half of the Class 3A bracket. IC Catholic Prep is the No. 1 seed Outlook: St. Joseph-Ogden will make the 2-plus-hour bus ride north from the Champaign area to face a dominant IC Catholic Prep team that went 9-0 in the regular season, shutting out six of its nine opponents and scoring 468 points in nine games (giving up only 66). In its last three games, IC Catholic Prep has outscored the opposition 149-0. St. Joseph-Ogden, out of the Okaw Valley Conference, recorded wins against teams with records of 4-5, 1-8, 0-9, 3-6 and 2-7 (none with winning records). It’s four losses came against teams with records of 9-0, 6-3, 9-0, 7-2.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DuPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS DITECH FINANCIAL LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. TERENCE MACK A/K/A TERENCE E. MACK; THE WILLOW POINTE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, DEFENDANTS. 11CH 00754 1500 SOUTH ARDMORE AVENUE UNIT 605 VILLA PARK, IL 60181 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by the Court in the above entitled cause on August 9, 2016, Sheriff of DuPage County will on November 15, 2016, in 501 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187, at 10:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of DuPage, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO. 06-16-402-060 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1500 SOUTH ARDMORE AVENUE UNIT 605 VILLA PARK, IL 60181 Description of Improvements: HIGH RISE CONDO. UNDERGROUND PARKING. The Judgment amount was $272,597.95. Sale Terms: This is an “AS IS” sale for “CASH”. The successful bidder must deposit 10% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at http:// ilforeclosuresales.mrpllc.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, P.C., Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 1 N. Dearborn St. Suite 1300, Chicago, IL 60602. Tel. No. (312) 346-9088. Please refer to file # 9578 PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, THE PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Plaintiff’s attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I705562 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent Oct. 20, 27 & Nov. 3, 2016) 260647
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