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Man opens fire at Yorktown Mall

DuPage Coun ty State’s Attor ney Robert Ber lin and Lombard

Chief of Police Roy Newton have announced that bond has been denied for a man accused of open ing fire at the Yorktown Mall on Friday, Nov. 11.

Ronald Grundy, 22, of Louis ville, appeared at a bond hearing where Judge John Kinsella granted the state’s motion to deny bond. On Monday, Nov. 14, Grundy’s alleged accomplice, Jakobi Kinsey 24, of Chicago, appeared at a bond hear ing where Judge Brian Telander set bond at $1 million with 10 percent to apply.

Both men have been charged with three counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm—at a person or vehicle (Class 1 felony) and one count of aggravated battery with a firearm (Class X felony).

On Friday, Nov. 11 at approx imately 3:05 p.m., officers with the Lombard Police Department responded to a call of shots fired at the Yorktown Mall near the JC Penney parking lot. Upon their ar rival, officers spoke with victims of the shooting. It is alleged that the victims, two males and one female, were at the mall when they were confronted by Kinsey and Grundy, who was wearing a ski mask.

It is alleged that one of the de fendants asked the victims, “you good?” at which time the victims continued to their vehicle. It is further alleged that the defendants then ran towards and entered their vehicle and drove towards the victims’ vehicle. It is alleged that Grundy leaned out of the passen ger side window and fired multiple shots at the victims, striking the fe male in the arm. It is alleged that the defendants then fled the scene.

An investigation conducted by the Lombard Police Department led authorities to a Chicago ad dress where Kinsey was taken into custody on Saturday, Nov. 12. On Monday, Nov. 14, Grundy was tak en into custody from an address in Cook County.

When processing the scene, offi cers found five 9mm spent casings. The female victim was treated at a local hospital where she underwent surgery to remove the bullet.

“With the holiday shopping sea son just beginning, the allegations that these two defendants opened fire in the middle of the afternoon in the parking lot of a popular mall demonstrates a complete and utter disregard for public safety and the rule of law,” Berlin said. “In DuPage County, public safety is our top priority and the public can rest assured that law enforce ment throughout the county will

Victorian carolers to perform

Pictured are the Vagabond Singers, who will be performing

mas events in Addison to be held in and around Village

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College Prep idea wins top prize at Bluejay Tank competition

Juniors from Addison, Lombard take 3rd place

Elmhurst University junior Angel Garcia took first prize at the Fall 2022 Bluejay Tank Pitch Competition with his proposal to launch a program that would prepare high school students for greater success in college.

Garcia won $1,500 for his pitch, Bluejay Hatchlings: The Elmhurst Experience, his idea for a nonprofit organization that would host summer programs for high school juniors and seniors from underserved communi ties. The programs would improve the students’ college experience, leading to higher graduation rates and greater employment success.

“Having a program like this on cam pus is conducive to inspiring students’ creativity and entrepreneurship,” Gar cia said. “I am thankful for the oppor tunity to be a part of it.”

Garcia’s was one of six business concept pitches given by seven student entrepreneurs during the most recent Bluejay Tank competition. The stu dents vied for $3,000 in prize money and real-world business advice from a panel of University faculty and work ing entrepreneurs.

Jessica Pavliukovecas, a junior, won

second place and $1,000 for her pitch, TuneUp. Her car service app would keep up with a vehicle’s health by giv ing reminders for regular services, di agnosing problems and finding the best repair shop in the area. The app would be free but would offer premium ser vices to subscribers, such as access to a 24-hour representative.

Juniors Miftha Syed, of Lombard, and Aaliya Khaja, of Addison, won third place and $500 for their pitch, Instapark. Geared toward colleges and universities, the app would help stu dents find parking spots using geoloca tion. The app would be funded by the schools.

About the competition

The Bluejay Tank Pitch Competi tion is offered by the Elmhurst Univer sity E-celerator, a resource for students interested in launching a new business or innovating within an existing one.

“The E-celerator exists to inspire students to realize their entrepreneurial dreams,” said Martin Gahbauer, execu tive director of the Weigand Center for Professional Excellence. “The Bluejay Tank competition helps bring that mis sion to life.”

Elmhurst Hospital receives ‘A’ grade for safety from Leapfrog

The Leapfrog Group has award ed Elmhurst Hospital with an “A” Hospital Safety Grade for the 22nd consecutive time, recognizing it as one of the only 22 hospitals in the country and three in Illinois to be awarded an “A” in every Hospital Safety Grade cycle since 2012.

“We’re proud of our straight-A streak, but we’re also humbled be cause we realize we have to con centrate even more and work harder to maintain the high level of safety

Visitation Parish to host free Christmas Concert

Christian music artist John Angot ti and his band will join the choirs of Visitation Catholic Church to perform a free family concert at the church, 779 S. York Rd. in Elmhurst, on Saturday, Nov. 26 at 6 p.m. “Prepare Ye the Way for Christmas” is part of Angotti’s 2022 popular Music Mission tour.

An accomplished composer and pianist, Angotti is well known in the Christian music world. At last year’s inaugural event held at Visitation Church, a packed house turned out to enjoy the his performance leading into Christmas.

“John Angotti sharing his gift with individuals and families alike between the Thanksgiving and Christmas holi days is the perfect opportunity to begin Advent and remember the true mean ing of the season,” said Tony Cuzzone, president of Visitation Parish Council. “Entrance into the performance is free, however donations that help defray Mr. Angotti’s performance costs will be graciously accepted.”

Visit johnangotti.com or call 630530-2945 for more information.

and quality of care we provide ev ery day,” says Pamela Dunley, RN, MS, MBA, CENP, president, Elm hurst Hospital.

Edward Hospital in Naperville earned a B. Edward and Elmhurst Hospitals are part of NorthShore–Edward-Elmhurst Health.

To see details, visit www.Hospi talSafetyGrade.org.

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petition. The winners are (from left): Miftha Syed and Aaliya Kha ja, third place winners; Jessica Pavliukovecas, second place; and Angel Garcia, who took 1st place. Syed and Khaja are resi dents of Lombard and Addison, respectively.

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During National Apprentice ship Week from Nov. 14-20, Ad dison Mayor Rich Veenstra (5th from left) welcomed nearly 30 representatives of the local busi ness community and educational agencies on Wednesday, Nov. 16 at the Addison Village Hall for a networking event, coordinated by the Mayor’s Workforce Devel opment Committee and the Ad dison Chamber of Commerce & Industry. Speakers included Dan ielle Kuglin Seago (with procla mation), manager of the Project Hire-Ed program at College of DuPage and Jeff Ziegler (4th from left), director, Partnership Development, GPS Education Partners. A Village proclamation in recognition of National Ap prenticeship Week was present ed by Veenstra.

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be on high alert and well prepared to protect our shoppers, merchants and restaurateurs from the type of violent behavior alleged. Make no mistake: anyone who commits this type of violent crime in DuP age County will be apprehended, charged, aggressively prosecuted and, if found guilty, face a signif icant amount of time behind bars. Thankfully, the injury sustained by the victim does not appear to be life-threatening.”

Grundy’s next court appearance is scheduled Thursday, Dec. 1 for arraignment. Kinsey’s next court appearance is scheduled Friday, Dec. 2 for arraignment. Both cases will be heard in front of Judge Mar garet O’Connell.

Addison supports County’s ‘211’ launch

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Coming events

Editor’s note: Unless otherwise specified, learn more about these events and programs at: addison library.org/events or call 630-5433617.

Saturday, Nov. 26

Movements stations (drop-in)

From 10 a.m.-noon at the Addison Public Library, at this program for lit tles, we’ll have out some special toys in the Children’s Department for you

to try. Practice yoga moves, walk the balance beam, or move across some stepping stones.

Tuesday, Nov. 29

• Video conferencing basics

From 10-11 a.m. at the Large Meeting Room of the Addison Pub lic Library, in this workshop you will learn how to create an account on Zoom and use its features, to feel confident in all your personal and

work virtual meetings.

• Silhouette Studio basics

From 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Adult Program Room of the Addison Pub lic Library, learn the basics of Silhou ette Studio, the design software used with the Silhouette Cameo cutting machine. The Silhouette can create vinyl, iron-on, and stencil decals to decorate cups, shirts, wood signs, and more.

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Administration: Dee Longfellow News Coordinator Debra Hamilton Advertising Director Pete Cruger Publisher Brenda Garcia SUBMITTED PHOTO Rock Valley Publishing SUBMITTED PHOTO Rock Valley Publishing Addison Mayor Rich Veenstra (at podium) and DuPage County officials, including DuPage Coun ty Board Chair Dan Cronin (far right) launched the 211 health and human service telephone referral system at a press conference in Wheaton on Tuesday, Nov. 15. The Addison Consolidated Dispatch Center will serve as the receiving point for 211 calls in DuPage County. The service provides 24 referrals for local services including mental health, addiction support and rehabilita tion, crisis counseling, supplemental food programs, shelter and affordable housing options, em and education support, financial support and more.

GOP chooses new leadership as Dems retain control McCombie, Curran chosen to lead House, Senate caucuses

Republicans chose new leader ship for their caucuses in the Illinois General Assembly on Nov. 15, while the two Democratic leaders have each announced they have the votes to maintain their positions.

House Republicans elected Tony McCombie of Savanna and Senate Republicans chose John Curran of Downers Grove.

The change in leadership comes after Democrats maintained control of every statewide office and had strong gains in the elections across the rest of state government, aside from in the state Senate.

First Congregational UCC to perform Christmas Cantata

The Music Ministry of First Con gregational UCC of Elmhurst, 235 S. Kenilworth Av., led by music minis ter Jim Molina is presenting a Christ mas Cantata, “The Gift”, on Sunday, Dec. 18 at 10 a.m. The public is in vited to experience the story of the birth of Christ in song and word.

The volunteer choir is assisted with gifted section support. Admission is free and an offering will be collected which helps support the Music Min istry.

In that chamber, Curran will pre side over a Republican caucus out numbered by Democrats by a likely margin of 40-19 after GOP candidate Patrick Sheehan conceded to Dem ocrat Michael Hastings in the 19th District Nov. 16. That means the GOP will have picked up one seat.

First appointed in 2017 to the suburban district where former GOP Senate leader Christine Radogno was previously seated, Curran won re election in 2018 and ran unopposed in 2022. He previously served as an assistant Cook County prosecu tor and DuPage County Board vice chairman, and he is now a private practice attorney.

“I am humbled and honored to have the full support of my Senate Republican colleagues to serve as their new leader in the 103rd General Assembly,” Curran said in a state ment. “We stand ready, with our fo cus directed toward the future, on de veloping solutions that will address the critical issues facing our state. We are equally dedicated to growing our ranks, which will give all Illinoisans greater representation and balance in their state government.”

He replaces Dan McConchie, of Hawthorn Woods, who was chosen as Senate minority leader after the 2020 elections. McConchie called his leadership run a privilege and wished Curran well.

“When I assumed this role, I com mitted to grow the caucus by recruit ing outstanding candidates and pro

viding them with resources so they had a chance to win despite Pritz ker’s wallet and the gerrymandered maps that put us at a severe disad vantage,” McConchie said in a state ment. “To that end, I was able to raise the most money the Senate Republi cans have perhaps ever seen and will leave the caucus with more members than I started—even as our party saw defeats in every other area.”

McCombie previously served as mayor of Savanna and was first elected state representative in 2016, defeating incumbent Democrat Mike Smiddy for the seat in the Quad Cit ies area. She easily won reelection in 2018 and 2020 and ran unopposed this year.

“The House Republican Caucus is focused on helping Illinois families by offering common sense solutions to the many problems our state fac es,” McCombie said in a statement. “We will be a unified force that will grow our party by sticking to our core values and ending the corruption that has pervaded state government.”

McCombie’s name briefly sur faced in 2020 as a potential chal lenger for former House Republi can Leader Jim Durkin, of Western Springs.

But Durkin secured the votes for reelection at the time.

After House Republicans lost at least four, or potentially five, net seats in this year’s general election, giving Democrats up to a 78-40 su permajority, Durkin announced he

would not seek another term as leader. He had not announced plans to resign his seat as of Nov. 15.

Durkin had served as minority leader since 2013 and said last week the near decade run has “been the honor of a lifetime.”

“But it’s time for the Illinois Re publican Party to rebuild with new leaders who can bring independents back to the party that are needed to bring change to the state,” he said in a statement. “I am proud of the work the House Republican caucus has accomplished under my tenure and thank everyone who played a part along the way. I began this journey as a voice of moderation and con clude this journey the same way I started, a voice of moderation.”

Senate President Don Harmon also announced he had the votes to retain that title Nov. 15.

“I want to thank my colleagues for their continued support,” he said in

a statement. “Our accomplishments in the Senate are a team effort. We head into a new session collectively focused on moving Illinois forward.”

House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch announced that he had the votes for another term last week, touting his caucus’ efforts toward fiscal stability, expanding resources for community outreach, protecting abortion rights and taking “steps to rebuild confidence in state govern ment.”

“We have more work to do—and with a strong, diverse, and talented Democratic Caucus alongside me, I am excited to continue the work Il linoisans have sent us to do,” Welch said in a statement.

Editor’s note: The story has been corrected to reflect the correct num ber of seats picked up by Republi cans in the Senate in the Nov. 8 election. They picked up one net seat.

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Area police departments recently reported the following arrests and ci tations. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a conviction, and that suspects are considered inno cent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Persons charged with domestic battery are not named in order to pro tect the privacy of victims. Juveniles age 17 or younger are not named.

Addison

Editor’s note: There were no reports submitted by the Addison Police De partment last week

Villa Park Nov. 12

A complainant in the 1600 block of S. Michigan reported at 7:47 p.m. that an unknown suspect damaged multiple windows on the building with an un known object. Nov. 11

Police said Sean D. Murray, 34, of Lombard, was arrested on an original complaint and warrant in the 1-100 block of E. Jackson on the above date for an alleged incident that occurred Oct. 10.

A 42-year-old Villa Park man was charged with two counts of domes tic battery, two counts of resisting or obstructing a police officer and inter fering with the report of domestic vi olence in the 400 block of N. Addison at 11:44 p.m.

A complainant reported that an un known suspect damaged two vehicles that were parked in the parking lot at a business in the 800 block of W. North at 10:36 a.m.

Theft was reported at a brewing company in the 100 block of S. Villa

at 3:15 p.m. A complainant report ed that an unknown suspect removed a four-pack of beer and left the store without paying. Officers spoke with the suspect, and the suspect was issued a no-trespass notice.

A complainant at a store in the 100 block of W. Roosevelt reported at 5:12 p.m. that they saw an unknown person with their pants down while shopping at the store. The person was gone upon officers’ arrival.

Nov. 10

A 19-year-old Chicago man was charged with two counts of domestic battery at a hotel in the 1-100 block of W. Roosevelt at 11:32 p.m.

Two incidents of retail theft were re ported at a store in the 1-100 block of E. North. In the first incident, at 12:36 p.m., a complainant reported that an unknown suspect removed a bottle of alcohol from a display shelf and left the store without paying. In the second incident, at 5:57 p.m., a complainant reported that an unknown suspect re moved a massage gun from a display shelf and left the store without paying.

Retail theft was reported at a liquor store in the 500 block of W. St. Charles at 9:42 p.m. A complainant reported that an unknown suspect removed a bottle of alcohol from a display shelf and left the store without paying.

Nov. 9

Anthony A. Gulley, 33, of May wood, was issued a citation for disor derly conduct at a fitness center in the 200 block of W. Roosevelt at 3:39 a.m. Nov. 8

Richard D. Moore Tharpe, 29, of Chicago, was charged with possession of a controlled substance, DUI, posses sion of cannabis more than 30 grams but not more than 100 grams, no in surance, operating a vehicle when reg istration was suspended for noninsur ance and speeding between 26-34 mph over the limit near N. Addison and W. North at 2:55 a.m.

Nov. 7

Joshua R. Hanton, 31, of Naperville, was charged with threatening a public official and resisting or obstructing a police officer at a restaurant in the 300 block of E. Kenilworth at 9:44 p.m.

A 23-year-old woman and a 28-yearold woman, both from Villa Park, were charged with two counts of domestic battery in the 700 block of W. Sunset at 7:02 p.m.

Nov. 6

John A. Romanelli, 39, of Boling brook, was charged with DUI in the 1-100 block of W. St. Charles at 6:01 p.m.

Police said Jason Voss, 42, of Wil lowbrook, was arrested on a failure to appear warrant out of DuPage County in the 300 block of E. Roosevelt at 11:57 p.m.

A complainant in the 500 block of W. Division reported at 8:26 a.m. that an unknown suspect broke the tail lights and a rear hatch window of a ve hicle parked in the parking lot.

Nov. 4

Retail theft was reported at a store in the 900 block of S. Route 83 at 3:23 p.m. A complainant reported that an unknown suspect removed diapers and paper towels from display shelves and left the store without paying.

Oct. 30

Theft was reported in the 600 block of N. Yale at 7:59 p.m. A complainant reported that an unknown suspect

removed paperwork that was being stored at a neighbor’s house.

Bensenville

The Bensenville Police Depart ment 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.

Nov. 16, 6:39 p.m. in the 1-100 block of W. Irving Park Road, a com plainant reported a physical alterca tion incident. This case is under inves tigation. BEPC2201018

Nov. 16, 9:02 a.m. in the 1000 block of Judson Street, a complainant reported a domestic violence inci dent. This case is under investigation. BEPC2201019

Nov. 16, 4:45 a.m. near W. Irving Park Road and N. Walnut St., Susan M. Eget, 66, of Wood Dale, was ar rested for driving under the influence of alcohol. BEPC2201016

Nov. 15, 6:51 p.m. in the 100 block of S. York Road, a complainant re ported a known suspect approached her in a threatening manner and spit at her while she sat in her car. This case is under investigation. BEPC2201015

Nov. 14, 10:40 a.m. in the 1000 block of S. York Road, a complainant reported an unknown suspect entered their vehicle and took miscellaneous items from the vehicle. This case is under investigation. BEPC2201012

Nov. 13, 9 a.m. in the 100 block of S. York Road, Sharonda M. Scott, 33, of Dekalb, was arrested for battery. BEPC2201007 and BEPC2201009

Nov. 13, 2:46 a.m. in the 200 block of E. Pine Ave., a 26-year-old Elgin man was arrested for domestic battery. BEPC2201003

Nov. 13, 3:55 a.m. in the 800 block of E. Grand Ave., Anthony D. Zizzo, 46, of Addison, was arrested for disor derly conduct. BEPC2201004

Nov. 13, 4:20 a.m. in the 600 block of George Street, a 37-year-old Bensenville man was arrested for do mestic battery. BEPC2201005

Nov. 12, 6:19 p.m. in the 100 block of S. York Road, a complainant re ported a known suspect harassed them via text messages. This case is under investigation. BEPC2201001

Nov. 12, 2022, 10:16 PM, at 349 S. Walnut St., Nolasco, Leonel, 25 years of age, of 1111 W. Argyle St., was arrested for domestic battery.

BEPC2201002

Nov. 11, 2:49 a.m. in the 1100 block of Grove Avenue, a complainant re ported a known suspect took cash and jewelry from her apartment. The known suspect has since changed their number. This case is under in vestigation. BEPC2200995

Nov. 11, 6:24 p.m. in the 100 block of George Street, a 45-year-old man from Maywood was arrested for do mestic battery. BEPC2200996

Nov. 10, 6:32 p.m. in the 300 block of E. Crest Ave., a complainant re ported making a $1,000 deposit to a known contractor for countertop re modeling and the contractor has since blocked their call. This case is under investigation. BEPC2200993

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Slices of life

Paint or dandruff

Recently I’ve been diving into home improvement projects. I like them on the border of loving them. They are fulfilling because at the end of it all, you are left with a clean wall, newly colored cabinets or maybe even just a really frilly, upscaled dollar store soap dispenser.

There’s something to be said of an empty paint can and dirty paint brushes that cause you to look at your newest endeavor (with glee) and exclaim, “I did that!”

My latest undertakings have been bittersweet because I always had a partner when completing home improvement projects. He was the CEO, with me standing on the sidelines as the assistant and “Hand me the Phillips” coconspirator. The last upgrade we completed together was a ceiling fan installation in June, 2020.

My husband died less than four months later. Now it’s just me and the hammer, spackle, paint brush and/or glitter, not necessarily in that order.

Lately, I’ve been painting cupboards and refinishing countertops. No small feat—unless you consider the tiny paint brush I use for touch-ups at the very end. The devil’s in the details.

Which leads me to my problem.

I’d finished my last painting project for the season and was feeling quite proud when I encountered an unexpected aftereffect. Except I didn’t know it at the time.

One day, not long ago, I scratched my head and felt something peculiar under my fingertips. Something flaky, thicker than regular skin and not quite right atop my scalp.

It’s interesting, and pretty amazing actually, how we have the ability to sense when something is off about our physical bodies. The patch atop my scalp didn’t feel like scalp. But what else could it possibly be? I’ve always loved a good facetious question.

Herein is where I miss my homeimprovement honey (again.) If he were here my palpable scalp issue would be resolved in an instant. I’d simply ask him to take a look.

Unfortunately he isn’t here right now, so I’m without his eyes (or his body or any of the rest of him). I guess I find myself on my own in more ways than just home improvement. There’s an understatement if there ever was one.

I’ve never dealt with dandruff,

but wondered if that’s what was happening atop my head. I scratched the area in question and came up with a plethora of white gunk under my fingernails. Are dandruff flakes white, somewhat resembling house paint?

A quick Google showed dandruff resembles skin cells, not paint. What could the anomaly be? Again, I found myself missing my husband. Where is a guy when you need him to look down on you and examine the top of your head?

In my case his existence, unfortunately, rhymes with ‘head,’ meaning he’s not here and I’m alone with my scalp and whatever entity happens to rest atop it.

After a fair amount of itching and scratching I got desperate to know the source. I leaned forward into the bathroom mirror, trying to see what presence was present on the posterior portion of my scalp. My contortions were in vain. A person is not able to look at the back of their own head. I guess that’s why spouses were invented.

That, and mirrors.

I grabbed mine (the mirror) from the drawer and took about 67 seconds to figure out how to position it just so that I could see the part of my head in question. In that instant the problem (or solution, depending on your perspective) was obvious.

My head touted a generous dollop of white primer paint. Primer is sticky on walls, and apparently also on a scalp. Even though I’d washed my hair multiple times, the sticky stickiness of the primer didn’t want to let go. It was a quality paint brand for goodness sakes.

After identifying the problem, the solution was obvious. A fair amount of scrubbing in the shower, dissolved the dollop and my scalp was thankfully naked once again.

Which left me free to continue my home improvement projects— and miss my hubby, not necessarily in that order.

Jill Pertler is an award-winning syndicated columnist, published playwright and author. She invites readers to follow the Slices of Life page on Facebook.

Glowiak Hilton supports honoring heritage at commencements

State Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton joined Native American advocates at the Illinois Capitol Nov. 16 to intro duce an initiative to allow students to wear items of cultural significance at commencement ceremonies.

“High school graduation cere monies mark a special moment in a student’s life. It’s the culmination of years of education, hard work and starting the line of adulthood,” said Glowiak Hilton (D-Western Springs). “Commencements are meant to honor students and their accomplishments, and this initiative will allow students to appropriately celebrate their family’s history.”

Glowiak Hilton filed Senate Bill 4242 with support from the Native American Chamber of Commerce after former Evanston high school student Nimkii Curley was denied the opportunity to participate in his graduation ceremony for decorating his cap with culturally-significant items from his heritage.

The measure allows students to wear clothing that has cultural or religious significance as long as the clothing is not obscene or derogato ry toward others. Additionally, dress code policies cannot prohibit stu dents from wearing or accessorizing graduation attire with clothing asso

ciated with student’s cultural or eth nic identity.

“The Native American population is a vibrant, critical community to Illinois, and thanks to Nimkii’s cour age—change is in progress,” said Glowiak Hilton.

More information on Senate Bill 4242 is available on the Illinois Gen eral Assembly website.

Editor’s note: This was submitted by the office of State Sen. Suzy Glo wiak Hilton.

SUBMITTED PHOTO Elmhurst Independent

State Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton is surrounded by Native American advocates at the Illinois Capitol last week, when she introduced an initiative to allow students to wear items of cultural significance at commencement ceremonies. An Evanston high school student was recently barred from graduating for decorating his cap to acknowl edge his heritage.

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Coming events

Wednesday, Nov. 30

• NaNoWriMo writers party

(For teens and young adults)

Starting at 6 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, your NaNoWriMo journey has ended! We know it won’t be perfect (or maybe even totally finished), but we want to celebrate all the creativity and work that went into your project. Come celebrate your achievements with us and make your own NaNoWriMo T-shirt!

• Cricut Design Space basics

From 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Large Meeting Room of the Addison Public Library, learn the basics of Cricut Design Space, the design software used with the Cri cut Maker cutting machine. The Cricut can create vinyl, iron-on, and stencil decals to decorate cups, shirts, wood signs, and more!

Friday, Dec. 2

Digital converting: VHS to MP4

From 1-2 p.m. at the Adult Program Room of the Ad dison Public Library, learn how to preserve your VHS tapes by converting them to digital MP4 files. During this class, you will get a demonstration of the Creative Stu dio’s digitizing equipment and ElGato Video Capture software.

Saturday, Dec. 3

Las Posadas story time

From 2-3 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, join The Language Labs for a story time celebrating Las Posadas!

Tuesday, Dec. 6

Conflict management

Open labs

Mondays Dec. 5, 12 and 19 from 1-4 p.m.; Tuesdays, Dec. 6, 13 and 20 from 5-8 p.m.; Wednesdays Dec. 7, 14 and 21 from 9 a.m.-noon; and Fridays Dec. 9 and 16 from 1-4 p.m., during open labs, you can drop in to the Creative Studio to get help from trained staff with your project.

Baby and toddler time

From 10-10:45 a.m. Thursdays Dec. 1, 8 and 15 at the Addison Public Library, join us for an informal play time to meet new people or see your friends from story time. Listen to some music, play with our special toys for ba bies and tots, and socialize!

Open enrollment is ongoing for the Addison Park District Preschool

The Addison Park District preschool program curric ulum reflects the Illinois Early Learning and Develop ment Standards. Visit www. illinoisearlylearning.org for more details. The Park District helps children develop prekindergarten skills, including letter/name recognition, listening skills, healthy habits, cooperative play, fine motor, and socialization skills. The experiences are both educational and recreational, which aid in social, phys ical, intellectual, and emotional growth. Registration is taken in-person at the Centennial Rec Center. Call (630) 233-7275 option 3 for registration availability. Visit ad disonparks.org for required paperwork due prior to first day of program.

English reading circle

Starting at 11 a.m. Tuesdays at the Adult Program Room of the Addison Public Library, build your vocabu lary and reading skills in a small group setting.

English conversation groups

Here comes Santa Claus aboard an Addison

Protection Dis trict fire engine, which will bring him to the Addison festivities that will be held Friday, Dec. 2, Saturday, Dec. 3 and Sunday, Dec. 4 at the Village Green and the Addison Historical Museum. Till then, you bet ter watch out, better not cry.

Addison announces Christmas events

Ring in the holidays and get ready for the Village of Addison’s Christmas events, which will take place at the Addison Village Green, 1 Friendship Plaza, east of Village Hall, and the Addison Historical Museum campus, just south of Village Hall. Information on events may be found online at ItHap pensInAddison.com.

Christmas Tree Lighting and MK Holiday Pop-Up

Friday, Dec. 2 beginning at 5 p.m. at the Village Green and Historical Museum Campus. Enjoy the Holiday craft fair and visits with Santa Claus at the Village Green. New this year, the MK Holiday Pop-Up Event featuring live entertainment, a holiday mart, and an “Igloo Dining Experience.” Visit MKHolidayPopUp.com for details.

School groups will perform festive songs of the season at the east portico of Village Hall starting at 7 p.m. The lighting of the grand Christmas Tree in the Village Green is scheduled at approximately 8 p.m., following the school group performances.

Enjoy the Vagabond Singers Victorian carolers, and see the Century House decorated for the holidays in a traditional German style of the late 19th Cen tury.

Christmas Weekend Events and MK Holiday Pop-Up

Saturday, Dec. 3 and Sunday, Dec. 4.

Village Green & Historical Museum Campus. From 12 noon to 4 p.m., enjoy the Holiday craft fair, visits with Santa, the MK Holiday Pop-Up event (see above). Enjoy the Vagabond Singers Victorian carolers at 2 p.m.

Christmas Parade through Addison neighborhoods

Saturdays, Dec. 3 and Dec. 10. Steps off at 4:30 p.m. from Army Trail Rd. and May Street.

Visit ItHappensInAddison.com to view the route maps and download the “Santa Tracker” to know when Santa’s on his way.

From 10-11 a.m. on Zoom via the Addison Public Library, it is more critical than ever to effectively nav igate workplace conflict. In this workshop, you will learn strategies to identify the root of conflict and to re solve differences in a positive way.

Wednesday, Dec. 7

Let’s get together story time

From 10-10:30 a.m. at the Addison Public Library, celebrate everything that makes your family special with songs, stories, and crafts!

Ongoing events

NaNoWriMo Writing Circle

Starting at 6 p.m. Nov. 28 and 29 at the Addison Public Library, join writers across the country for National Novel Writing Month. Every writer gets a starter kit with a branded tote and some goodies to get you motivated. Make progress on your nov el by coming to our writing circles. We’ll provide the snacks, but the writing is up to you. Get feedback from other writers or dive deep into your writing.

At 2 p.m. Mondays on Zoom, and at 7 p.m. Wednes days at the Adult Program Room of the Addison Public Library, practice listening and speaking skills in a small group setting. Learn more at: addisonlibrary.org/events

English reading circle

At 11 a.m. Tuesdays at the Adult Program Room of the Addison Public Library. Learn more at: addisonlibrary. org/events

Heroes story time

From 10-10:30 a.m. at the Addison Public Library, join us for stories and activities about everyday heroes, super heroes, and more.

Clubs and organizations are welcome to send entries for this column to: news1@rvpublishing.com. Please in clude a phone number or e-mail address to contact for information.

DSCC, Lombard Veterinary Hospital partner to help senior pet owners

DuPage Senior Citizens Council (DSCC) has partnered with Lom bard Veterinary Hospital (LVH) to be the recipient of their “Giving With a Thankful Heart” Campaign. Throughout the month of November, Lombard Veterinary Hospital is ac cepting donations of pet food to ben efit DSCC’s Pet Food and Assistance Service.

DuPage Senior Citizens Council has been partners with Lombard Vet erinary Hospital since 2017. LVH is a family-owned business and has been helping pets in DuPage County for more than 60 years. The partner ship between DuPage Senior Citizens Council and Lombard Veterinary Hospital has been advantageous in boosting the assistance provided to senior pet owners in DuPage County.

The “Giving With a Thankful

Heart” Campaign is an annual pet food drive held by the Lombard Vet erinary Hospital since 2018. Any do nations for the drive can be dropped off at Lombard Veterinary Hospital at 1300 S Main St. Lombard. Some items needed include dog and cat food (small bags preferred), treats, and cat litter. This is the second-year donations from the campaign will benefit DSCC. Donations are accept ed by LVH and given to DuPage Se nior Citizens Council where they are then delivered to local seniors who need assistance providing for their companion pets.

“This drive is to assist the many seniors that do not have the resources to buy pet food,” SAID DSCC execu tive director Marylin Krolak. “These seniors often wind up sharing their own food with their pets.”

By providing this assistance, DSCC and LVH can ensure senior pet owners are able to feed their pets while also being able to enjoy their own meals.

“We are so grateful to Lombard Veterinary Hospital for partnering with us,” Krolak added.

“Helping this great organization in any way has been a rewarding experi ence for our staff and clients for many years,” said LVH director of opera tions Greg Ludwig. “We are thrilled to have this become official and are excited for more events to come in the future. Finding ways to help our community is important to us. At the end of the day, we are just happy to help.”

To learn more about both organiza tions, visit www.DuPageSeniorCoun cil.org and www.LombardVet.com.

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GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFIED PERSONNEL

Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 MC CARTHY, KIMBERLY G; LOXAS, TE RESAMARIE L; ELLIOTT, JESSICA; HEPNER, JESSICA A; PEARLMAN, BRI AN M; KOOKEN, CAROL D; SCHMELT ER, SYDNI R; ARZETA, DIANA N; CASTRO, VERONICA; MARCOTTE, JENNIFER M; DELUCA, CONNIE S; ORTIZ, JENNIFER M; ECK, SHARON K; ROMERO, LOURDES; ST MARIE, EVE; GAROFALO, MARIA E.; PYDE, ME LINDA L; COOPERMAN, ABIGAIL P; UNDERWOOD, ERIN B; DAVIS, ERICA; FELIX, ALMA Y; SAWICKA, WIESLA WA; BALZANO, JESSICA L; KOTLIK, MARIA G; BALICKI, LINDA J; BARAB BA, ANNA M; ACORD, LISA K Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 SMURAWSKI, AMANDA C; PARRY, MACKENZIE L

Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 BUENO, CLARISA; JOHNSON, SARAH A; BRAASCH, SAMANTHA S; SPITALLI, JESSICA A; GALLE, ARIANA F; PARKS, MARGARET R; NALBORCZYK, DARIA A; O’BRIEN, LAUREN D; KOVATCHIS, ALYSSA C; VILLA, MELISSA; BEND ING, BRITTANY A; JENKINS, ALISON M; THOMS, WILLIAM S; ESPOSITO, VINCENT G; ELSEY, MARY J; TENORIO, SABRYNA M; MATOS ORTIZ, SILMA; DE CASAS, KARINA A; ROMAN, ERIKA Y; ASSENATO, DANIELA A; HRADEK, EMILY L; REXROAD, CARLY R; MI CHELSEN, MEGAN E; GERSHMAN, KAREN S; WARD, HOLLY C; HERNAN DEZ, RUTHANN M; KOESTER, BONNIE L; BIDLINGMEYER, DAVID; KRZYSIK, EVELIA; WEST, DAN; GARBACZ, ASH LEY; MARKHAM-GONZALEZ, MARIE; SUBACH, KIRSTIN; BROWN, ALYSSA E; RUDZINSKI, JOLANTA; SPEIDEN, ANDREW H; KARI, GLORIA F Salary Range: $60,000 - $89,999 ROMERO, MARIA P; MAHANEY, AMANDA; SKOG, L. CAROLINE; PERZ, ASHLEY; ROUSSEAU, BRITTNEY; LITHGOW, STEPHANIE A; EVERETT-PHILLIPS, SETETTE N; DYNAK, MARGARET; RUSCITTI, BETH A; BJERGA-PALM, LINDSAY B; WAGNER, JULIE A; SHORE, MEGAN L; WILLIAMS, AL LISON; GALARZA, JOSE; SERRANO, MELISSA; CAMPBELL, SARAH; MAY NARD-ROBBINS, TAMARA J; SCHAY ER-KANE, RACHELE; TOKARCZYK, HOPE; AZABACHE, LILIANA E; OL IVELLA, CIRA I; RAFFERTY, STACI; BARTON, MICHELLE; DIAZ, CRISTI NA; THUNEMAN, ERIC J; MONTANO, CRISTINA; GONZALEZ, ANA M; MEIN ER, STACY M; HOVEY, STEPHEN P; RI VERA, LORENA; KWILOS, KRISTINE; WEICHENHAIN, RACHEL ELIZABETH; RENELLI, DULCE L; WELTER, JEN NIFER; MARKS, KELLY M; GRUBEN, AMY; SCHMIT, JILLIAN L; HIRSIG,

LEGAL NOTICE

15,296,0972,456,195 161,504 717,641 605,383 564 121,055 0 0 15,082,9651,626,602 381,5901,004,678 533,666 112,212 0 0

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KELLY A; DIAZ, DEBRA A; ALLEN, JENNIFER; LADA, JOANNA M; GAR CIA, NANCY; FINN, WENDY N; BRUCE, CHRISTOPHER; STAMATAKOS, JAC QUELINE A; MARTINEZ, NICOLE; EHRHARDT, JULIE A; WILLHOIT, FREDRIC K; PAPANICOLAOU, ELENI; TIRITILLI-HROMADA, DELLMARIE; DIPALERMO, JAMES J; LA RUE, JENNI FER L; KING, ERIN M; FALCONE, AMY L Salary Range: $90,000 and Over DI FI GLIO, REGINA; ZIMMERMANN, LORI; ALLAIRE, TIMOTHY B; KRAUSE, JO SEPH P; SHERMAK, TIMOTHY L; HEN NER WOODS, KIM A; VILLALOBOS, ELVIA; BUTTIMER, ALAN M; WILT, STEVEN; KUDRNA, MERRI BETH; CORBETT, JOHN W GROSS PAYMENT FOR NONCERTIFIED PERSONNEL

Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 HAN SEN, ROBIN L; IGELMAN, MARIA L; DERRICKSON, JORDYN A; OLAGUE, XOCHITL J; HARA, PATRICIA; SILVA, VANESSA R; MEENAN, PATRICIA; OR TIZ, MADELINE; SCHALKE, DEBRA A; PLANE, WILLIAM E; MORGAN JR, JAMES L; MARIN, JANICE G; KOTTRA, MAYRA; KOSINSKI-BANGO, DEBRA; THOMKA, MARGARET A; FERGU SON, FRANCHESCA S; HENDRICKS, CAROL R; RAMIREZ SANCHEZ, IT ZEL; MARKS, JANET P; RUBRIGHT, JANET M; MIZELL, THOMAS S; MA TUSZAK, LIANE; GERACI, JENNA M; PODRAZA, JAMES E; GRENTZ COS SIO, MATTHEW K; NINCIC, NICOLE M; HOFFMAN, LAURA A; MAENTANIS, SUSAN; PATTON, ROBIN M; RAYOS, ROSANNE K; JOHNSON, AUDREY L; ODONNELL, MICHELLE; DICARO, RENEE M; BOTTALICO, GRACE; DE LUCA, TINA P; GUTIERREZ, LUIS M; BAJOREK, ANNA; FREEMAN, KARYN L; AREVALO, ADRIANA; BURGOS TORRES, DAVID; PITA, SANDRA S; AUSTIN, LILY E; GARCIA, DIANA; PIECH, ANNA M; GARCIA, ALBERT; CADEMARTORI, JAMIE M; CARTENO, PEDRO; MERKLE, LINDA; MITCH HART, REBECCA J; VANEK, KERRY E.; CAPULIAN MARTINEZ, ELIDA R; MORONG, DAWNE; GAGLIO, EMIL IA; DE LA LUZ ALVAREZ, YARELI L; CIHAK, SYDNEY M; VILLANUEVA, CLAUDIA D; GANAS, CHRISTINE; ARTNER, JOSEPH; WINDSOR, NICOLE M; ANTA, MANUELA; LOPEZ-BRAVO, LEOPOLDO; MILLER, ROANNA Z; PASTERZ, LINDA; KAYA, ELIZABETH; PETO, JOSHUA S; OVERLIN, TRACY L; PLACENCIO, XAVIER J Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 HELMKE, SUSAN M; CHANTOS, SHEILA; WIGGIN, JANE E; CORTES-TREVINO, DOLORES; JONES, PAMELA; RAGNANESE, AMY A; ZUAZ NABAR, ANNETTE I; CANO, LETICIA; KRZYWDA, ALDONA; LAKOMEK,

ALEJANDRA; FLORES, MARGARITA; ZAPAL, MARZANNA; JESKE, MARY; SCHERER, MARY J; FLORES, AURO RA L; TINNES, LAURA M; CHENEY, P JOY; SANTILLAN, MANUEL; HURTA DO-BARRAZA, IVAN; ROSENWINKEL, MICHELLE D; GALVEZ, PATRICIA Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 MOSS, STEPHEN; TERRAZAS, JACQUELYN; HERRERA, XIOMARA J; SCHIDDELL, DORETTA A; DE LA TORRE, JORGE L; JACOBO, ELIAS; VALADEZ, FER NANDO; RIANO, JAIME A; AMARO, VIRGINIA; MARTIN, LISA A; RIVERA, ANA L; OLAGUE, CATALINO A; COOK, DANIEL BARRETT; MERCADO, DELIA X Salary Range: $60,000 and Over VELARDE, MARCO A; PARENTI, DEBBI A; FEELEY, CHRISTINA M; WANG, SIWEI; WAWCZAK, PAMELA M; GONZALEZ, GUSTAVO; CYRIER, GREG D Payments over $2,500, excluding wages and salaries. Person, Firm, Aggregate or Corporation Amount EDUCATIONAL BENEFIT COOPERATIVE $1,829,813 UNITED STATES TREASURY $1,499,718 NDSEC $1,468,937 TEACHER’S RETIREMENT FUND $825,444 ILL DEPT OF REVENUE $442,451 ARBOR MANAGEMENT, INC $387,964 ILL MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND $382,741 ITASCA BANK & TRUST CO $318,126 TSA CONSULTING GROUP INC $261,867 TRAFERAHOLDINGS, LLC $248,636 HEARTLAND BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC $221,798 SEPTRAN INC $217,675 ENGIE RESOURCES $177,706 CENTRAL STATES BUS SALES, INC $167,154 TEACHER’S HEALTH INSURANCE SECURITY $124,761 SSCIP $112,435

GUARDIAN DENTAL INSURANCE $89,354

CONTROL TECHNOLOGY & SOLUTIONS, LLC $83,536

COMCAST BUSINESS $77,942

MARKLUND $77,918

CITIZENS TAXI DISPATCH INC $77,671

CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC $77,082

CITY OF WOOD DALE $76,611

BENCHMARK EDUCATION LLC $75,488

SELF $74,027

WDEA $71,415

GIANT STEPS $70,357 BROESCH MECHANICAL SERVICES INC $68,310

FRIENDLY FORD $63,218 LITTLE FRIENDS $54,963

UNIVERSAL TAXI DISPATCH INC $54,086

INTERSTATE BILLING SERVICE $50,566

CUSTOM EDUCATION SOLUTIONS $50,319

AMAZON.COM $48,046

SECTION 125 $46,050

CAMELOT THERAPEUTIC SCHOOLS, LLC 03 $41,963

RAMROD DISTRIBUTORS, INC $38,850

FERGUSON FACILITIES SUPPLY $38,820

AMERICAN EXPRESS $36,251

STR PARTNERS LLC $35,416

BMO FINANCIAL GROUP $35,402

PARIDAD INC. $35,000

SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES $34,445

JEANINE SCHULTZ SCHOOL $34,427

HEINEMANN PUBLISHING $33,814

FRANK COONEY CO $31,032

HIMES, PETRARCA & FESTER ATTORNEYS $27,780

FRONTLINE TECHNOLOGIES LLC $25,508

VANGUARD ENERGY SERVICES, LLC $24,408

THOMPSON ELECTRONICS COMPANY $22,396 GUARDIAN $22,333

CDW COMPUTER CENTERS $21,085

ENERGY PERFORMANCE LIGHTING $20,979

MILIEU DESIGN LLC $19,300

GRAINGER $18,858

STAPLES INC. $18,839

GUARDIAN ADDITIONAL LIFE INS $18,790

AXESS TRANSPORTATION $18,440

DAWN AUGUST $16,500

UNIQUE PRODUCTS $16,139

GUARDIAN VISION INSURANCE $16,138

EVANS, MARSHALL AND PEASE, PC $16,000

WORTHINGTON DIRECT $15,846

FORECAST5 ANALYTICS INC $14,426

TREND CARPETS INC $14,150

FOX VALLEY FIRE AND SAFETY $13,948

NICOR GAS $13,922

FLOOD BROTHERS $13,068

PROVEN BUSINESS SYSTEMS $12,807

NEWSELA INC. $12,740

GARELLI PAVEMENT SERVICE, INC. $11,514

SOUMAR MASONRY RESTURATION, INC. $11,440

FRANZEN PLUMBING INC. $11,435

RUNCO OFFICE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT $11,211

MIDWEST TRANSIT EQUIPMENT $11,154

NWEA NORTHWEST EVAL ASSOC $11,125

UNITED INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION INC. $11,030

FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONCS, LLC $10,820

LLN CONSULTING GROUP $10,800

ROBBINS SCHWARTZ $10,735

SOIL ENGINEERING AND TESTING CONSUL $9,400 DONE DEAL PROMOTIONS LLC $9,053

GALLAGHER STUDENT HEALTH & SPECIAL $9,000

ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOAR $8,790

WOOD DALE PARK DISTRICT $8,777

ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF EMPL SECURIT $8,727

COLLEY ELEVATOR CO $8,433

BRAIN POP LLC $8,336

A SPECIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE & SUPPLY $8,121

LEARNPLATFORM INC $7,813

ACCELERATE LEARNING INC. $7,636

SENASE JUDITH $7,500 OTUS, LLC $7,387

FOLLETT CONTENT SOLUTIONC, LLC $7,317 KANSAS PAYMENT CENTER $6,542 SPRINT $6,539

JOSTENS,INC. $6,202 BITFORMS INC. $6,125

ORIGO EDUCATION INC $6,038 CALL ONE $6,028

CHAMBERLAIN EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS $6,000

PEERLESS NETWORK $5,773

DNSFILTER INC. $5,648

INFINITE CONNECTIONS.INC $5,500 BARNES & NOBLE $5,431

KEY BENEFIT CONCEPTS LLC $5,400

QUINLAN & FABISH MUSIC CO. $5,074 ACCESS ONE INC. $5,016

NEW PRECISION TECHNOLOGY, LLC $4,890

INTEGRATED SYSTEMS CORPORATION $4,800

FACILISERV INC $4,787

KELVIN EDUCATION INC. $4,662

QUADIENT FINANCE USA, INC $4,660 ROESCH FORD $4,589

IMPACT NETWORKING LLC. $4,560 BUSTOUTS INC $4,466 HOME DEPOT $4,428

CHICAGO BACKFLOW INC $4,340

LEGISLATIVE EDUCATION NETWORK OF DU $4,309 BLOOMINGDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT #13 $4,279

MOBILE MINI INC. $4,238

CONVERGED TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS, $4,128 HINZ COMPANY

ONE80-BROKERS’RISK $4,112 INDUSTRIAL DOOR COMPANY $3,930 DC CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION $3,850

LAKESHORE EQUIPMENT COMPANY $3,840

SAVVAS LEARNING COMPANY LLC. $3,686

GOPHER SPORTS $3,557 KING TRANSMISSION $3,450 SCHOOL SPECIALTY,LLC. $3,389 SCHOLASTIC $3,215

SALINAS EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, LLC. $3,180

WENTWORTH TIRE SERVICE $3,074

ADVANTAGE TRAILER AND HITCHES INC. $3,053

SAM’S CLUB DIRECT-GE FINANCE $2,998

VERIZON WIRELESS $2,880

MUSIC & ARTS $2,861

AMAZING PEOPLE INC. $2,850

WEVIDEO INC. $2,776

IASA $2,565

DEPAUL UNIVERSITY $2,510

MALMARK, INC. $2,505 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Review Nov. 24, 2022)

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1000 11,386,8992,406,195 161,504 564,764 605,383 564 121,055 0 0 2000 0 0 0
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2,572,522 175,867 0 0 1,877 0 0 0 0 Total

31,427,9082,647,119 773,495 963,6831,470,962 107 3,059 0 0 27,153,6462,647,586 737,5751,324,962 948,878 0 0 0 Other Sources/Uses of

0 0 0 400,000 0 0 -400,000 0 0 19,218,7922,208,461 310,611 574,8781,239,451 138,1933,961,710 0 140

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23,493,0542,207,994 346,531 613,5991,761,535 138,3003,564,769 0 140 23,633,9262,207,994 346,531 613,5991,761,535 138,3003,564,769 0 140

GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFIED PERSONNEL

Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 BEND ER, KELLY; ELTMAN, JOSEPH; FAZIO, KELLIE; FIORIO, ROBERT; FOSTER, AMANDA; GHANIMAH, RUBA; GRE GERMAN, DANIEL; JESKE, THOM AS; KOLZE, ELIZABETH; LEGRAND, LANCE; LEMONS, DEBORA; ORLYK, DOUGLAS; PARAT, PAULA J; PETER SON, HEATHER N; RUSSELL, MITCH ELL; SCHWABE, DAVID; SEBASTIAN, JONATHAN; STAVROS, ELIZABETH; SULLIVAN; ERIN; WASOWICZ, MARC Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 DAN TONA, HAYLEY; GALECKI, CYTH NIA; JACOBSON, BRETT; NEVAREZ, MARIA; PRIVETT, MICHAEL Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 DAVIS, DEBORAH; ENGLE, KELLIE; GAR CIA-ACOSTA, LUIS; HERRERA, ALEXIS; MCNULTY, SCOTT; MELLO, DAVID; SALLMANN, AMANDA; SED EY, MATTHEW; SZKORLA, ALLISON M; VARGAS, MARVIN Salary Range: 60,000 - $89,999 AVILA-PETERSON, LAURA; CHAVEZ, TARA; CONFORTI, ARIANNA; CROSLEY-CORCORAN, JOHN; FAVELA, YESENIA; FRITSCH, PATRICK; GENTILE, RACHEL; HE TREA, CHRISTOPHER; KOPP, CAM ERON; LEMM, LAUREN E; MACIAS, JOSE; MUSCARELLO, JESSICA R; NELSON, ANGELINE M; RAUSCH, MELISSA; RODRIGUEZ, IRVING; RODRIGUEZ, JENNIFER; STROJNY, MICHAEL; VAZQUEZ, AMY; VOLOD KA, VAIDA; VELEZ, DEOMARA; WHALEN, MAIA; WRIGHT, ELIZ ABETH Salary Range: $90,000 and Over AGUILAR, JON H; AUGUSTIN, BRIAN; BAEDER, JEFFERY M; BAK ER, MICHAEL; BECKER, TODD D; BEHNKE, KYRA A; BENTSEN, SAM UEL; BERAGO, MICHAEL M; BERRY, MICHAEL L; BIBEL, MICHELLE M; BIGALKE, KRISTIN L; BRAY, JULIA I; CAIN, DONALD R; CANO, FREDDY; CARZOLI, PETER J; CASSIDY, LEE; CASTERTON, CHRISTINE M; CAS TRO, PEDRO; CHAPPELL, MICHAEL J; ; CIUPILIGA, CRISTINA; CUSHING, GIBEL; COLEMAN, NANCY; CONNOR, NANCY G; CUELLAR, RAMIRO; DE MAURO, CANDICE; DIGRAZIA, SARA L; DOWNEN, STEPHANIE A; DRELI CHARZ, MARK J; ERICKSON, MARTY C; ESCOBEDO, PATRICK A; ESHLE MAN, MELISSA; FARRELL, MARK T; GASKA, SUSAN; GERORGAKIS, RA CHEL; GEORGE, GARETT A; HAHN KANAVOS, JANET; HARMON, LISA; HASTINGS, BRIAN; HEALY, MALLO RY; HENDRICKS, NICOLE JACKSON, STEPHANIE L; JANIK, RONALD R; JA RAMILLO, JOSE; JERGER, GARRETT; KEKSTADT MR., FRANK W; KORAN DA, ERIC A; KOS, MARK R; LAMEY, KELLY; KRYGIER, NATALIE J; LAR SON, KRISTINE L; LATKA, DANIEL J; LAUDERMITH, MICHAEL J; LLANES, JENNIFER L; LYNCH, MATTHEW; MADL, JASON; MARTIN, BRUCE; MC DOUGAL, SARAH E; MELLENTHIN, MARGARET L; MILLMAN, ABRA S; MILTZ, KIMBERLY A; MITCHELL, MIKE; MULLINS, KELLY M; MUR PHY, SCOTT;MUSSMAN, GEORGE; NELSON, BENJAMIN R; NORRIS,

REBECCA A; OAKSON, ANTHONY; ONGTENGCO, JAMES A; PAHL, SARA; PANAGAKOS, PAMELA V; PAPANICO LAOU, MICHELLE; PAYDON, EMILEE R; PAYTON, JOSH; RAJENDRAN, RANJANA;RIEGER, JO ANNA S; ROB ERTS, EILEEN; RODRIGUEZ MARTI NEZ, MICHELLE; SANTINELLO, LIN DA L; SELUCKY, JENNIFER A; STERN, STEPHANIE; SUWANSKI, JENNIFER L; TAFT, CHARLES; TAYLOR, ANDREA; TO, MELISSA M; TORRES, KELLY; UHL-ALBA, CAROL; VALENTE, AN NETTE E; VONDRUSKA, JERRY C; WARD, KATHLEEN K; WEIDNER, JU LIE B; WELSH, PAUL A; WESELOH, KRISTY M; WIESS, RICHARD S; WIL LIAMS, SEREDY M; WISNEWSKI, JILL A; ZIMA, ANGELIKA A; ZUBOVIC, AIDA

GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFIED PERSONNEL

Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 ADA MOWSKI, JOHN; ANDREWS, VAL ERIE; BANKS, KEVIN; BARR, JERE MIAH H; BROCK, FALONA; BUTLER, DANIEL; CADEMARTORI, JAMIE; CAMPUZANO, DOLORES; CAMPU ZANO, EVER; CANTLIN, THOMAS; CASTANEDA, RODRIGO; CAVAZOS, MIRIAM; CERNA, ESTEVAN; CIES INSKI, JENNIFER; COLLINS, BRIAN; COWAN, ALEX; D’ANDREA, DEB RA; DAVIS-SCHULLER, BEVERLY; DONATH, CHAMBERLYNN; ENLOW, ANGELA, ESPOSITO, VINCENT; ES QUIVEL, JUSTA; FEINBERG, MELIS SA; FLANAGAN, TERESA; FOLEY. PATRICK; GANCARCZYK, DARIUSZ; GARCIA, GISSEL; GARCIA, MARI SOL; GARZA, ROBERT; GONZALEZ, INGRID, HENNEBRY, DANIEL; HER ATY, LAURA, HERNANDEZ, JASON; HUANG, MINLI; HIILARD, CLAR ANCE; ILICH, ERIC; JERKOVICH, ANNELIS; KADOW, RANDAL; KULPA, NANCY; LINDER, MARY A; LINSNER, DONNA; LENORAD, CHRISTINE; LO PEZ, GERARDO; LY, HENG; MAN GANIELLO, MICHAEL; MARQUEZ, ANGELIQUE; MARTELL, ESTEFANY, MCCOMB, DEBORAH; MANN, JOHN; MONZON, MARTHA; MORA, LEO; MORROW, KRISTIN; NELSON, MAT T;NEWTON, SUSAN; OCHOA, CECIL IA; PADILLA, STEPHANY; PALACIOS, JAIME; PISCHE, DANIEL; PLAZA, MI GUEL; PORTO, JEFFREY F; PUGLIESE, MCKALL; RAMOS, DANIEL; RASINE, JACOB; RUELAS, THOMAS; RUSS-SI MONS, VIRGINIA; SABALA, JASON; SANSONE, MIA; SANTAGATO, MA RISSA; SARALLO, KATHY; TALLEY, MICHELLE M; THOMPSON, RACHEL; THOMPSON, REBECCA; TOLEDO,AL EXA; WESELOWSKI, STELLA;YANES, ELIZABETH Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 CAMPUZANO, DOLORES; CANTLIN, THOMAS; CARRILLO, MAGDALENA; CASTRO-SOSA, VA NESSA; DAMASCUS, BETH; DISIL VESTRO, TERESE; HALATEK, JARO SLAW; HENDERSON, JERRY; HUANG, MINLI; LUND, KIMBERLY; O’CON NELL, TIMOTHY; RIVERA-TRUJIL LO, ILSA; RODWELL, KATHLEEN; SANCHEZ, SIMON; SCOTT, PATRICIA; SPARACIO, MADDALENA; SPEIDEN, LORI A; STAUCH, MARY; TORRES,

JUSTIN; VALLONE, MICHAEL; WUE HE,STEVEN; ZIRES, ARMANDO Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 CARRIL LO, MAGDALENA; CASTRO-SOSA, VANESSA; DAMASCUS, BETH; DIS ILVESTRO, TERESE; HALATEK, JA ROSLAW; LUND, KIMBERLY; O’CON NELL, TIMOTHY; RIVERA-TRUJILLO, ILSA; RODWELL, KATHLEEN; SAN CHEZ, SIMON; SCOTT, PATRICIA; SPARACIO, MADDALENA; SPEIDEN, LORI A; STAUCH, MARY; TORRES, JUSTIN; VALLONE, MICHAEL; ZIRES, ARMANDO Salary Range: $60,000 and Over ANZALONE SR., LARRY; ASSEM, DANIEL K; BATSON, JAMES; GIVENS, NANCY; KAMBIC, RICHARD; KOBEL, THOMAS; MARCHESE, CHARLES; PE REZ, RUBEN A; RAMIREZ, FRANCIS X; REYES, CRISTIAN; RHINERSON, GENEVA; ROBINSON, JERRY; RO DRIGUEZ, SERGIO; RUIZ, VICTOR; RUTTENBERG, BRITTANY; THOMAS, MARY P; TIMMINS, MARY C; WAL TER, RODNEY

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Addison-Villa Park-Bensenville happenings

All aboard the Polar Express!

Addison Christmas tree lighting ceremony Dec. 2

From 5-9 p.m. at 1 Friendship Plaza, Addison will be hosting its annual Christmas tree lighting event. There will be musical performances and caroling, train rides in the Village Green, and an opportunity for children to visit with Santa. The tree lighting takes place at 8 p.m. For more in formation, visit: http://www.ithappensinaddison. com/event_details/christmas_tree_lighting_367

Addison Christmas parade Dec. 3

Starting at 4:30 p.m. at the Addison Police Department, wave to Santa as he winds his way through Addison streets and neighborhoods on a fire engine, and then returns to the police depart ment. For more information, visit: http://www. ithappensinaddison.com/event_details/christ mas_parade_372

On Saturday, Dec. 10 and again on Sunday, Dec. 18, the Addison Park District invites chil dren and their parents to climb aboard the Polar Express. Be at the Itasca Train Station at 9 a.m. for an exciting train ride based on the book The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg.

A storyteller travel along to narrate the story while guests enjoy Christmas cookies. Once at the North Pole, we’ll find Santa Claus there and he will climb aboard to ride back to Addison with us on the Polar Express.

Families are encouraged to wear their paja mas. (A parent or guardian must accompany children. Children ages 9 months or younger do not require a ticket.) Pre-registration is required as space is limited. To register, visit addison parks.org.

Breakfast with Santa in Addison Dec. 17

From 9:30-11:30 a.m., the Addison Park Dis trict invites you to Breakfast with Santa at the Addison Community Recreation Center. To reg

ister, visit addisonparks.org. Register soon; the event may sell out!

Villa Park Joyful Traditions Dec. 3

From 4-8 p.m. at the Ruggard Gazebo, there will be photos with Santa, pony rides, a petting zoo, a trolly, s’mores, food trucks, character pho tos and more. This event is free and made possi ble by the generosity of many local businesses. To help sponsor, adopt a tree and for more de tails, visit: www. villaparkchamber.org/events/ calendar

Villa Park Pictures with Santa ‘Paws’ Dec. 7

From 4:30-6:30 p.m. in Cortesi Veterans Me morial Park, 320 E. Wildwood, the Villa Park Parks and Recreation Department welcomes residents to bring out your “fur baby” or a pic ture-perfect moment with Santa Paws. Each pet will get to meet Santa and have a photo taken and Santa will have a special treat for those pets on the “nice” list!

Photos will be delivered to your home on Fri day, Dec. 9. Participants must register in advance and must sign up for a time slot at that time. You must pre-register by Wednesday, Dec. 1. Fee: $10. Sign up at invillapark.com under Parks & Recreation.

Victorian Holiday Traditions in Bensenville Dec. 11

From 2-3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11, join presenter Valerie Gugala at the Churchville Schoolhouse, 3N784 Church Road, for a fascinating look at the origins of our modern-day holiday traditions and how these practices got their start in the 1800s. Limit: 30 participants. For more information, vis it: www.eventbrite.com/o/elmhurst-history-mu seum-8384475344

Bensenville hosting holiday toy drive

The Village of Bensenville will be accepting donations for its annual toy drive throughout November. Donation boxes will be located at the Bensenville Library, Village Hall, the police department, Deer Grove Leisure Center, and lo

cal businesses throughout the village. The goal is to help ensure Bensenville families in need have an opportunity to provide their children with toys this holiday season.

Nonperishable food and new or lightly used coats will also be accepted in partnership with the Bensenville-Wood Dale Rotary Coat Drive and Bensenville-Wood Dale Food Pantry. Monetary donations for purchasing toys are also welcomed and can be made online at: www.bensenville foundation.org.

Volunteers are needed to help wrap gifts, su pervise children, and help parents pick out toys during toy distribution day on Saturday, Dec. 3 at W.A. Johnson Elementary School. To volunteer, call 630-594-1010.

Bensenville announces home decorating contest

President Frank DeSimone and the village trustees have announced the Bensenville Holiday Home Decorating Contest.

Gather all your holiday lights, reindeer, wreaths, and decorations, for the Bensenville Holiday Home Decorating Contest. Decorate the outside of your house and yard in the most festive and creative manner.

Nominate your home by emailing the prop erty address, name, email or phone, and picture to: holidaycontest@bensenville.il.us. Submitted properties will be posted to the village’s Face book page.

• The Holiday Decorating Contest Committee will do the judging. Award will be given to the best-decorated single-family home.

• Nomination period--Now through Wednes day, Dec. 9. Email nominations to: holidaycon test@bensenville.il.us

• Winners will be announced at the village board meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 13 and posted to the village’s social media platforms.

• Entries must be received via email on Dec. 9 by 5 p.m.

• Must be an incorporated Bensenville prop erty to participate. Contest is for exterior decora tions only, including windows decorations visible from the exterior.

Editor’s note: Our next DuPage Destina tions section will be published Thursday, Dec. 8. If you have information on an event in DuP age County taking place after Dec. 8 that you would like us to consider listing here, please email that information to: news1@rvpublishing.com

Ongoing

North Suburban Carvers meetings

The North Suburban Carvers meet on the first and third Mondays of each month at the Wood Dale Public Library from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Anyone interested in carving, power carving, wood burning or special finishing techniques

is welcome. North Suburban Carvers is a non-profit organization that promotes carving in the Chicago area. For more information, vis it: northsurburbancarvers.com

Now through Saturday, Nov. 26

Wheaton French Market

The market is open Saturdays from 8 a.m.2 p.m. Oct. 29 and from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Nov. 5 through Nov. 26 on Reber Street between Wil low Avenue and Liberty Drive in downtown Wheaton. For more information, visit: https:// bensidounusa.com/wheaton/

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Now through Jan. 8, 2023

Winter Lights at Central Park, Oak Brook

From 4:30-9:30 p.m. at the park, 1510 Forest Gate Road, bundle up and enjoy a half mile walk through the beautifully lit park. Discover dancing trees, inspirational signs, colorful rainbow arches, cascad ing snowflakes, and musical hearts throughout this scenic walk. There will be photo opportunities through out the walk. Inclusive and accessi ble. Anyone can walk or roll through the light show on our paved path ways. Dogs are allowed on a leash. For more information, call 630-9904660 or visit: www.obparks.org/win terlights

Now through Sunday, Jan. 17

Illumination: Tree Lights at the Morton Arboretum, Lisle

Join in celebrating the 10th annu al Illumination: Tree Lights at The Morton Arboretum during the Ar boretum’s 100th anniversary year. Explore 50 acres of the Arboretum’s majestic trees during this one-ofa-kind spectacle of color, light, and sound featuring six dazzling new displays as well as returning favor ites. Tickets are between $10-$22 for members and $16-$27 for nonmem bers. For questions about purchasing tickets, email: tickets@mortonarb. org For more information, visit: https://mortonarb.org/explore/activi

ties/exhibitions/illumination/

Friday, Nov. 25

Tree lighting in Downers Grove

Starting at 4:30 p.m. and present ed by the Village of Downers Grove, Join the village in the annual tree lighting ceremony in downtown Downers Grove at the Main Street train station. For more informa tion, visit: http://events.downers.us/ tree-lighting-ceremony

Polar Market, Glen Ellyn

From 2-5 p.m. at the Crescent parking lot, presented by the Glen Ellyn Park District, get in the holiday spirit at the Park District’s inaugural Polar Market. Enjoy holiday shop ping, carolers performing winter classics, ice skating (bring your own skates from home), and even a visit with St. Nick himself. Popcorn and hot chocolate will be available for purchase. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, visit: https://gepark.org/polar-plaza

Holiday Parade of Lights,

Naperville

Starting at 7 p.m. in downtown Naperville (Jackson and Webster streets), The Rotary Club of Naper ville, in partnership with the Down town Naperville Alliance, will hold the annual Holiday Parade of Lights through downtown Naperville. The parade will travel through the heart

of downtown under the twinkling lights. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be on hand to celebrate the season. Im mediately following the parade, San ta and Mrs. Claus will visit with kids inside the Naperville Public Library until 9 p.m. For more information, visit: napervillerotaryparade.org

Friday, Nov. 25 through Sunday, Nov. 27

College of DuPage Theater pres ents: A Christmas Carol

At 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25 and at 3 and 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 26 and 27, the College of DuPage Theater presents the classic Charles Dickens tale of Ebenezer Scrooge at the College of DuPage’s Belushi Per formance Hall in the McAninch Arts Center, 425 Fawell Boulevard. Tick ets are $16 for adults, $14 for youths. For more information, call 630-9424000 or visit: https://www.atthemac. org/events/a-christmas-carol

Chicago Tardis 2022 at the Westin, Lombard

Named by The Guardian as one of the best conventions for U.S. Whovi ans, Chicago Tardis is the Midwest’s largest Doctor Who event, bringing together fans every Thanksgiving weekend to celebrate the world’s longest-running science fiction tele vision show.

For more information, visit: www. chicagotardis.com

Friday, Nov. 25 through Friday, Dec. 30

A Christmas Carol at Drury Theatre and Events, Oakbrook Terrace

Continue your tradition or start a new one by gathering the whole fam ily for the 30th anniversary of Drury Lane Theatre’s heartwarming pro duction. Complete with falling snow and magical illusions. Recurring weekly on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. To purchase tickets and show information, call 630-530-0111.

Festival of Lights and Christmas tree sales, Wheaton

From 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, and 3-9 p.m. Monday through Friday at Cosley Zoo (lights come on at 3 p.m.), a winter visit to the zoo has become a favorite family tradition. Cosley Zoo is transformed into a winter wonderland with thou sands of twinkling lights, an amazing selection of Christmas trees, wreaths and greenery, hot chocolate, and a unique assortment of holiday gifts in the Wild Side Gift Shop. Admis sion is free. For more information, visit: https://cosleyzoo.org/festi val-of-lights

Friday, Nov. 25 through Jan. 9, 2023

Night of Lights, Adams Park, Wheaton

Recurring daily at Adams Park, 303 W. Wesley St., Adams Park will be lit up with 57,500 bulbs, making the downtown a festive destination “where the treetops glisten.” This year, the holiday spectacle will return the Friday after Thanksgiving, but with thousands more bulbs and new features. For more information, vis it: www.discoverdupage.com/event/ night-of-lights/6200

Saturday, Nov. 26 through Sunday, Nov. 27

The Nutcracker at Hinsdale Central

High School

At 1:30 and 5 p.m. Nov. 26 and at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 27 at the Hinsdale Central Auditorium, 5500 S. Grant St., Salt Creek Ballet’s The Nut cracker is a holiday tradition. The production also features an annual favorite, The Sugar Plum Party, tak ing place directly after the Sunday matinee. Santa will be on hand for the Saturday shows.

For tickets and more information, visit: https://vivenu.com/event/saltcreek-ballet-presents-the-nutcracker45h6

Saturday, Nov. 26 through Dec. 17

Holiday afternoon tea at Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace

Recurring weekly on Saturdays at Drury Lane Theatre & Events, 100 Drury Lane, at 1 p.m., Indulge in Holiday Afternoon Tea while our live pianist plays your favorite car ols. Keep warm with seasonal teas, enjoy unlimited champagne, and take your pick of enticing desserts. Res ervations must be made 24 hours in advance. Price: adults $55, children 12-and-under: $30. Elf the Musi cal tickets not included. For more in formation, visit: https://lucillerestau rant.com/holiday-events

Sunday, Nov. 27

Itasca’s Winter Wonderland tree-lighting

Gather in Usher Park to await Santa, Mrs. Claus and their holiday friends’ arrival at 4:20 p.m. from the North Pole. While waiting, enjoy lis tening to the Holiday Dickens Car olers, and enjoy sipping something warm from the hot chocolate and cookie stations.

Monday, Nov. 28

Glendale Heights hosting tree lighting ceremony, Victorian Christmas

The Village of Glendale Heights is celebrating the start of the holiday season with the annual tree lighting ceremony, which begins at 7:15 p.m. The location is TBD. For more in formation, contact the Sports Hub at 630-260-6060.

Friday, Dec. 2

Snow Much Fun, Westmont

From 5-8 p.m. at 55 E. Richmond St., presented by the Westmont Park District, whether there is snow or no snow, you are bound to have a fun time celebrating the frosty spirit of winter. Enjoy some holiday cheer when you take selfies in Santa’s sleigh or in the giant snow globe.

Slide down the inflatable slide for a nominal fee. Take a mule-drawn wag on ride around the park. Stroll along the pathway and be enchanted by all the twinkling lights on the commu nity decorated Christmas trees. The Green Valley Dog Sled Drivers and their rescue Huskies will be demon strating dog sledding on the baseball field. There will be a flurry of out door fun and games for everyone.

Admission: Free. For more informa tion, visit: www.westmontparks.org/ event/snow-much-fun-2022

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IC Catholic Prep football team headed back to state championship behind Gliatta’s 4 touchdowns

What a difference a year makes. About this time last year, the IC Catholic Prep football team had just lost a heartbreaking 15-14 game to Byron in the Class 3A state semifi nals where Byron scored all its points in the waning minutes of the fourth quarter. A year later, no heartbreak whatsoever.

The Knights, behind four more

playoff touchdown runs from run ning back Joey Gliatta, delighted their home fans at Lewis Stadium at Plunkett Athletic Complex with a resounding 35-0 victory over the de fending state champions in this Class 3A state semifinal rematch last week end.

IC Catholic Prep (12-1) moves on to the Class 3A state-champion ship game Friday at 4 p.m. against Williamsville (12-1) at the Univer

sity of Illinois’ Memorial Stadium in Champaign. Williamsville, from near Springfield in Sangamon County, defeated 2021 state-finalist Tolono Unity 12-7 in the other Class 3A state semifinal. The Knights are headed to the state-championship game for the sixth time in program history, in search of a sixth state title. IC Cath olic Prep has never lost a state title game (5-0 heading into Friday).

In the win against Byron (11-2),

Theis sworn in as chief justice

Mary Jane Theis was sworn in as chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court last week in a public ceremo ny, becoming the fourth woman to hold the gavel since the court was created in 1818.

By next month, the Democrat will find herself presiding over a new historic first for the court, as women take a 5-2 majority for the first time in Illinois’ history.

Democrats will also take a 5-2 majority on the court next month, an expansion of partisan power from the current 4-3 split after Democrats won two judicial races in the 2nd and 3rd districts in last week’s elections.

But the bipartisan message during a swearing-in ceremony from the Springfield Supreme Court building was a unifying one: The rule of law, not partisan politics, governs how the justices approach their work on the bench.

“We are in a time of crisis,” Theis said in an address to about 60-70 individuals in the Supreme Court chamber. “We know that trust and confidence in institutions generally have been falling. We know that to day, polls show that the United States Supreme Court is held in its lowest approval rating since polling began.

“Here in Illinois, we’ve just come through a bruising election. … A time where, over and over, the peo ple of the state of Illinois were told that the judiciary is just another place of partisan politics, that what we do is gamesmanship. I will tell you that is not my experience. That is not the truth.”

In that election, the television airwaves were filled with messages about Republicans’ real or perceived stances on abortion and Democrats’ alleged involvement in partywide corruption.

Retired Justice Rita Garman, a Republican, was one of three speak ers at Theis’ swearing-in ceremony, remarking on the long friendship the two shared during their time on the court. Garman had served on the high court since 2001 until her July retirement, while Theis has served since 2010.

Garman said she always appreci ated Theis’ level of research in her opinions and analysis. And she be came friends with her fellow justice at the Supreme Court’s living quar

ters in Springfield where the justices stay when in town for deliberations.

“She was always thoughtful and willing to offer input and sugges tions,” Garman said. “I can assure you she is committed to the rule of law.”

Garman was replaced by Lisa Holder White, the first Black woman to serve on the state Supreme Court.

Justice Anne M. Burke, who im mediately preceded Theis as chief justice, presided over the new chief’s swearing in. Burke herself will retire at the end of the month, and her ap pointed successor is Appellate Jus tice Joy V. Cunningham, who will become the second Black woman seated on the high court.

“In referring to our court, Justice Theis was quoted in 2012, saying, ‘I am proud of the nonpartisan sense of our court,’” Burke said in leading off the ceremony. “That phrase I believe, is the most important way to express how all of us on the court feel about the responsibility we share. The im portant issues which come before us are decided on the law and without regard to party, person or prejudice.”

Theis was officially sworn in Oct. 26, but the ceremony took place Monday as the justices returned to Springfield for their regular term.

She said her judicial philosophy stems from giving every argument before the court fair consideration.

“The main, most important indi cator of whether people will accept what happens to them in court is if they believed they’ve been treated fairly,” she said. “The perception of

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fairness is what holds together our communities, our court system, the rule of law, and our democracy.”

Other speakers at the ceremo ny included Judge Timothy Evans, chief judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County, and Theis’s son, John K. Theis, an attorney at Riley, Safer, Holmes & Cancila LLP in Chicago.

He echoed his mother’s belief in giving everyone a “fair shake” and shared anecdotes about her career’s progression, starting with a July 1, 1983, appearance by the now chief justice on the local news in her judi cial robes.

“The actual news story was about a judge that was in a wheelchair,” he said. “But for two brief seconds in this clip, my mom walks in from the right and stands with the judges who were there. I must have watched that video 100 times growing up when I was a kid until the tape started to wear away.”

Another memory he shared was when he found out his mom had been diagnosed with cancer. He said he was young but understood the possi bility that she wouldn’t survive.

“And the second thing that even I knew at the time was even if she did survive and make it through the treat ment process, her legal career would likely be derailed,” he said. “I was wrong. She beat cancer twice and her career’s turned out just fine.”

Theis is from the court’s 1st Dis trict, which encompasses Cook County and elects three of the court’s seven justices. She was chosen for the post through the court’s standard process of naming a chief justice, which gives the position to the most tenured justice who has not yet held it.

She was born in 1949 in Chicago, graduated from Loyola University in 1971 and earned her law degree from the University of San Francis co School of Law in 1974. She was retained for another 10-year term during last week’s election.

Her duties as chief justice will in clude serving as the court’s chief ad ministrative officer, which oversees more than 900 judges in the statewide judicial system. The chief justice also selects Supreme Court agenda items, supervises all Supreme Court committee appointments, chairs the executive committee of the Illinois Judicial Conference and presents the court’s budget request to lawmakers.

IC Catholic Prep jumped out to a 14-0 lead after the first quarter and held that advantage into halftime. The Knights scored a touchdown in the third quarter to go up 21-0 and then bolted on a pair of touchdowns in the fourth quarter to ice it.

Gliatta, who ran for three touch downs in the overtime victory against Princeton in the quarterfinals, scored a touchdown each in the first and second quarters and added two more

in the fourth quarter. Eric Karner caught a touchdown pass from quar terback Dennis Mandala.

IC Catholic Prep has outscored its playoff opponents 167-34 (four games), which includes a pair of shutouts.

IC Catholic Prep is the No. 4 seed in the upper-half of the Class 3A bracket, while Williamsville is the No. 3 seed in the bottom-half of the bracket.

IC Catholic Prep football week 14 preview

IC Catholic Prep (12-1) vs. Williamsville (12-1)

What: Class 3A state football championship

When: Friday, 4 p.m.

Where: Memorial Stadium on the campus of the University of Illinois in Champaign

Seeds: IC Catholic Prep is the No. 4 seed in the top-half of the Class 3A bracket; Williamsville is the No. 3 seed in the bottom half.

Outlook: IC Catholic Prep is back in the state-championship game for the sixth time in program history and first time since 2018. The Knights are a perfect 5-0 in state-championship games, having won crowns in 2018, 2017, 2016, 2008 and 2002. Coach Bill Krefft is after his fourth state title. Bill Schmidt and the late Bob Cozzi were at the helm of the other two. The story of late for the Knights has been the play of running back Joey Gliatta, who has scored seven touchdowns in the last two playoff games — the obvious hot hand. Williamsville, located near Sprinfield, plays in the Sangamo Conference, but did not win the league title, losing to Maroa-Forsyth (a Class 2A state semifinalist). Williamsville quarterback Jake Seman has passed for 2,500 yards and 33 touchdowns (6 interceptions) and has run for 828 more yards and 15 scores. The Bullets played four playoff teams in the regular season and have won their playoff games by scores of 48-20, 18-16, 41-21 and 12-7. The Bullets are in their third state-title game since 2014, finishing second in 2014 and winning the 2019 Class 3A state title against Byron. As has been written all season here, don’t bet against the Knights — certainly not in this one.

First of two men found guilty in West Chicago murder receives 50 years

DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin recently announced Emilio Guillen, 31, formerly of Rockford, was sentenced to 50 years in the Illinois Department of Correc tions for the killing of 26-year-old West Chicago resident Alexander Nicolas in November, 2018.

The sentence follows a three-day double-jury trial against Guillen and his co-defendant Juan Calderon, 25, formerly of Aurora, held in Septem ber of this year. Both men have been held in custody at the DuPage Coun ty Jail since the murder on bonds of $4 million with 10 percent to apply for Calderon and $2 million with 10 percent to apply for Guillen.

The bonds for both men were re voked following the guilty verdicts.

On Nov. 9, 2018, at approximately 7:34 a.m., West Chicago police re sponded to a 911 call of a man found lying on the ground in the 600 block of E. Forest Ave. Upon their arrival, officers found the victim, Nicolas, lying face up with blood coming from the back of his head. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The West Chicago Police Depart ment, with assistance from the Major Crimes Task Force, immediately ini tiated an investigation. Through their investigation, authorities learned that at approximately 11:19 p.m.,

the previous night, Nicolas was near his vehicle on E. Forest Ave. when he was approached by Calderon and Guillen. The two men physically at tacked and ultimately shot Nicolas in the head with Guillen giving the order to shoot Nicolas and that upon receiving the order, Calderon shoot ing Nicolas in the head.

After killing Nicolas, the men got into Guillen’s car and fled the scene. The investigation led to Guillen and Calderon as the men responsible for the murder.

“After being presented with over whelming evidence of the defen dants’ guilt, two independent juries found Juan Calderon and Emilio Guillen guilty of brutally beating and shooting Alexander Nicolas in the back of the head simply because they believed he belonged to a rival gang,” Berlin said. “This senseless killing has left a permanent void in the lives of Alexander’s family and friends and I offer my condolences to them on their loss. Judge Reidy’s sentence of 50 years behind bars vir tually ensures that Mr. Guillen will never again be a free man.”

Guillen will be required to serve 100 percent of his sentence before being eligible for parole. Calderon’s sentencing hearing is scheduled for Feb. 3, 2023.

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Says partisanship has no role on state
“ We know that trust and confidence in institutions generally have been falling. We know that today, polls show that the United States Supreme Court is held in its lowest approval rating since polling began.”
– Mary Jane Theis Chief Justice

GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFIED PERSONNEL

Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 Ah mad, Noreen; Austin, Victoria Lynn; Borjas Clark, Stephanie; Boyko, Jacob; Caffero, Michelle; Carlson, Jennifer Lee; Chahir, Laurel Anne; Colletti, Stephanie Marie; Cook Jr., John; Cottrell, Michelle Ma ria; Cucinella, Rosalia Donna; DeMuth, Aubrey; Eatherton, Lori Elizabeth; Ga ray, Arcelia; Georgopulos, Natalie Marie; Godawski, Zuzanna; Granrath Jr, Marc; Guerrero, Susan; Guevara, Christina Elisa; Hallin, Rachel Elizabeth; Hansen, Helen; Heller, Rachel Irene; Herrera, Sabrina A; Hinton, Allison Nichole; Hodgetts, Stacen Bibolet; Jandura, Barbara; Jirsa, Michelle Ashley; Joyce, Caroline; Kloss, Alina; Knudsen, Daniel David; Marciniak, Holly B; Michalesko, Francis; Mixon, Annema rie C; Orgad, Sigal Zisel; Ortiz, Madeline; Pantaleon, Nilda; Parry, Kathryn Ellen; Pe terson, Molly May; Piekutowski, Monika Wioletta; Plascencia Banuet, Anaid; Puli do, Maria; Raymond, Cari Lynn; Renelli, Dulce L; Rezulak, Amy Ryann; Segura, Francis Selene; Sotomayor, Eric D; Stew art, Aaron; Sullivan, Jack; Topp, Debra L; Trujillo-Cervantes, Carolina; Tsipiani tis, Michelle Irene; Vale, Annette; Wazir, Katherine; Weller, Jeanette Zaura; Zulauf, Benjamin Aaron Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 Bucaro, Jennifer; Glomp, Kim berly K; Ibarra, Isabella Marie; Mazur, Christopher M; McKinney, Brooke Nicole; Meshulam, Isabel Jackie; Rixie, Claire Al exandra; Volpe, Mariel; Wolod, Erin Eliz abeth Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 Almazan, Martha E; Arado, Megan Marie; Balducci, Mary; Bek, Gloria; Bendik, Di ane Ellen; Berngard, Amanda Rose; Brauer, Brian Garrett; Brodsky, Nicole Marie; Bu cio, Tessia; Castaneda Hernandez, Nisma; Chappell, Justin; Chlimon, Tania Georgos; Contreras, Susana; Davalos, Zulema; Del gado, Ana Maria; DelRio, Alan; Diaz, Sar ah Elizabeth; Dolce, Ashley Rose; Dolgin, Brandee; Dunbaugh, Ashleigh Nichole; Durava, Ashley Laura; Ellsworth, Laura Jean; Esparza, Elizabeth; Fedor, Kristen; Fernandez, Carol Melissa; Fisher, Christo pher Thomas; Flores, Maria; Galvan, Jose Guadalupe; Glynn, Melissa Ann; Godinez, Jesus; Grogan, Lillian; Gutsell, Mia; Han napel, Amanda Lyn; Hernandez, Cristal; Holcomb, Rachel Christine; Huezo, Gloria Teresa; Ibeling, Tracy Stephany; Iwema, Dianne Joy; Juern, Denise M; Kent, Jenifer; Klingler, Katelynn Marie; Kowall, Michelle Margarite; Krejca, Chaelee Marie; Kro likiewicz, Caren; Lange, Katherine; Law son, Abigail F; Lee, Alyssa; Lee, Jenna J; Leedom, Rachel Eleanor; Lincoln, Kayla; Lizak, Marie Celeste; Ludwigsen, Timothy Ryan; Lukanich, Kelly Susan; Luna, Di ana Marie; Mark, Jessica Paige; Masghati, Rameela; Maucieri, Stephanie Ann; Men doza, Caitlin Emma; Mercado, Jayleen Marie; Milic, Sarah Deborah; Morrison, Emily A; Moya, Sierra Ruby; Nadolski, Jennifer June; Niggemann, Kelly Marie; Novak, Mary Therese Kelly; Nunez, Yese nia; O Toole, Skyelar Morgan; Olakowski, Christina Marie; Palafox, Estefania; Pena, Brenda; Perry, Katie Elizabeth; Podrazik, David Edward; Presa, Kelly; Rabe, Joan

LEGAL NOTICES

36,850,2063,514,0191,488,588 944,795 741,321 450 5,149 231,646 0 31,223,2114,564,7221,470,3921,179,427 649,9302,048,659 215,626 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23,779,0064,253,2461,766,896 858,423 79,8262,048,227 555,869 222,496 1,412

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29,406,0013,202,5431,785,092 623,791 171,217 18 561,018 238,516 1,412 29,409,9613,202,5431,785,092 623,791 171,217 18 561,018 238,516 1,412

Michelle Yvonne; Rago, Frank A; Ramel, Susan Anne; Ramos, Maria T; Reinhart, Brittany Ann; Richardson, Suzanne Renee; Riding, Tiffany Lillian Cecilia; Rivera, Faye Lynn; Robinson, Andrew J; Rodriguez, Aida; Rook, Melanie Lynn Kaderabek; Ross, Shelby Gavin; Ruiz, Ursula Anna; Schoepp, Tara Michelle; Segretto, Court ney Renee; Simonelli, Alyssa Marie; Sliwa, Samantha; Snyder, Lisa; Spikings, Wendy; Steele, Lisa Marie; Teague, Tereon Mo nique; Valenzuela, Jacqueline Guadalupe; Vazquez, Carla A; Velazquez, Lily; Verardi, Michael; Williams, Kirk C; Zanoni, Lauren Elizabeth; Zepeda, Yuridia Salary Range: 60,000 - $89,999 Allen, Heidi Christine; Alvarez, Karla; Alvarez, Tara Katherine; Baker, Craig Irwin; Barrett, Meredith Anne; Boeing, Carly Eileen; Boswell, Lisa Marie; Breault, Brendan G; Calderin, Carol Sue; Campos, Armando; Cazares, Jaime; Ciesla, Kathryn Mary; Conway, Kelly Lyn; Cor bett, Mary; Cornier-Umana, Carissa; Del aney, Richard A; Delgado Murillo, Blanca Baness; Donohue-Canfield, Nancy; Doyle, Amanda Marion; Dresen, Melissa J; Drum, Ryan K; Fabbri, Lauren; Felker, Susan L; Fitch, Stephanie; Gallas, Michelle Lynn; Georgopoulos, Nicholas T; Glenn, Christine M; Glore, Heather N; Greco, Caitlin Marie; Grunwald, Erin Eileen; Guajardo, Sheri Lynn; Guzman, Dora M; Hanley III, Jo seph John; Hanley, Margaret Baker; Hisaw, Amanda R; Kendall, Kelly Crowley; Klein, Elyssa; Kozij, Michelle A; Kruse, Connie Rose; Kulze, Lisa Carolyn; Kushik-Sinclair, Jodi L; Laga, Caitlin Eileen; Larsen, Mary B; Llanes, Carola; Long, Adam Richard; Mazzone, Victoria; McAllister, Katelynn Lillian; McElligott, Jennifer Eve; McGrath, Meaghan Johnson; McGraw, Jennifer Ma rie; McKenna, Erica Ann; Morgen, Roland Terrence; Moritz, Beth Anne; Morong, Sarah M; Mullen, Kristi Michelle; Navar, Edith Yaremi; Negrete Gomez, Laura E; Newman, Crystal Sunshine; Ojeda, Marlen; Olsen, Kerry A; Opielowski, Erin Jeanette; Ottolino, Domenica D; Perez, Tara Elise; Poli, Christy; Polifka, Julie Lynn; Quinn, Alice Marie; Rieger, Lauren Nicole; Ro driguez Jr, Agustin; Rudy, Anne Kathryn; Shabaker, Michelle; Soike, Amber Marie; Stalzer, Kristine Ann; Stewart, Amy Kempf; Swidron, Renee Ashley; Taylor, Sarah Conklin; Tello, Bridget; Uman, Samantha Ann; Vincent, Kara Marie; Vlangos, Pat ty; Vranas, Argiro; Wojcieszek, Laura M; Wyka, Janice Amy; Yanun, Alejandro Ariel; Yetter, Mary M; Zeitler, William Alexander Salary Range: $90,000 and Over Adams, Angela L; Arcivar, Christina Lynn; Baglarz, Marianne; Barca, Nancy Marie; Berardi, Deanna Lynn; Brown, Sandra Lynn; Doell, Kristin Dawn Bondi; Ellett, David Law rence; Ettelbrick, Zachary W; Finch, Per ry A; Geraci, Kari Ann; Greene, Juliann; Kersten, Jeffrey R; Kindelin, Kathy Lynn; Morris, Maria C; Mrowice, Nicole Ashley; Nemesnyik, Catherine A; O Connell, Lau ra Elizabeth; Olsen, Nicole Beth; Palacios, Edgar Fernando; Paonessa, Anne Marie; Patino, Carlos Alberto; Peterson, Mary B; Popescu, Cora Elena; Salecker, Greg S; Schwabe, Therese M; Thielenhouse, Mina Anne; Winters, William F; Zabel, Juliet Marje

GROSS PAYMENT FOR NONCERTIFIED PERSONNEL

Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 Aggarwal, Megha; Allen, Hari J; Arianas, Effie; Arreguin, Nadia Erendira; Arzet, Gloria Giddalthi; Avila, Jose A; Avila, Karina; Aviles, Adella Ann; Ayyad, Hanan; Babich, Janice M; Barrios, Delma Lucia; Berns, Ce celia Marie; Bomicino, Nancy; Brens, Sheri A; Cabral-Sanchez, Brenda; Cardenas, Va nessa; Carlson, Jennifer Lee; Carter, Jade; Chalifoux, Marianne; Chavez, Emilia; Col letti, Stephanie Marie; Contreras, Licette; Cook Jr., John; Coronel, Margarita; Cottrell, Michelle Maria; Criel, Nicholas Richard; Czeszewski, Tamara L; Daniel, Sherin Mary; Davydova, Elena Matveyevna; De filippis, Kelly L; DeGuia, Fe Esperanza D; Delgadillo, Maria; Delgado, Meghan; Diaz, Odalys; Dugan, Kathleen Elizabeth; Elt man, Vincenza; Esparza, Lyanne; Exconde, Aleli Gracita; Favela, Eva; Fernandez, Anarlet; Garza, Rosa Elena; Gatto, Dana Lynn; Gianneschi, Kristine; Gill, Kathleen Mary; Godawski, Zuzanna; Gonzalez, Con suelo; Gorostieta, Adela; Griffin, Althea M; Guerra, Sindy Johanna; Gutierrez Magana, Alejandra; Guzaro-Cruz, Christian; Hernan dez, Yanet; Herrera, Jill; Hurtado, Erica Ma ria; Iozzo, Clarita A; Irra De La Cruz, Ana; Ivanova Pashova, Siyka; Jackson, LaVerna; Jaffe, Michael; Jandura, Barbara; Kassam, Kimberly Marie; Keehn, Nina; Kirchner, Bonnie; Landeros, Norma A; Latz, Karen C; Leedom, Geoffry; LePoire, Eileen Ruth; Limon, Yessica; Lopez, Roberto; Loza, Daniela; Loza, Maria G; Ly, Rauthany; Ma cias, Veronica; Madea, Michael Alan; Marin Garcia, Adriana; Marquez De Acuna, Silvia Margarita; Martens, Jennifer Lynn; Mar tinez, David G; Martinez, Yadiza; Mason, Ildiko Kristina; Masri, Evette; McComb, Deborah; McGowan, Joyce Marie; Medina, Maria De Jesus; Medina, Maria Guadalupe; Mierzwa, Malgorzata; Miranda, Patricia; Morales Galvan, Brenda; Murphy, Roberta A; Navarro, Sonia Noemi; Nevitt, Ashley Elizabeth; Nguyen, Katrina Marie; Nimmer, Marlene A; Ninan, Christina; Nunez, Mirei da; Olmos Silva, Guadalupe; Overfield, Tara Kathleen; Padilla, Ana; Perkins, Kris ten Marie; Piekutowski, Monika Wioletta; Pietsch-Moore, Rita; Reyes, Maria C; Rive ra, Felix Rios; Rodriguez-Santiago, Leslie Ivette; Sadique, Racquel Barin; Sanchez, Clarissa; Schoeph, Jennifer Lynn; Sears, Janet; Selimovski, Zeniha; Sibri, Carol Viviana; Smith, Carolyn Jane; Southwick, Cortney L; St Marie, Eve; Steger-Cook, Jacqueline; Stewart, Aaron; Swanson, Debra L; Tolentino-Estrada, Lucero; To masello, Gina Michelle; Tredota, Anna; Tronnes-Hernandez, Esther; Trujillo-Cer vantes, Carolina; Vale, Annette; Valenzuela, Kristina; Van Dyke, Debbie Lou; Van Dyke, Steve M; Vassar, Margaret Lynn; Vazquez Chavez, Refugio Viridi; Velazquez, Maria; Velazquez, Yessenia; Vilchis, Erika; Vizcar ra, Baudelio; Waite, Suzanne M; Wawczak, Nicole; Wilke-Fetcho, Angela; Williams, Carrie; Zanoni, Lauren Elizabeth Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 Andrews, Kar en; Ayala, Myriam D; Bassi, Cathleen L; Butz, Laura; Caballero, Lori Magana; Diaz, Sylvia; Escalante, Gloria; Fritz, Paula J; Gatto, Lynda Marie; Guido, Judy A; Har

rison Sr., Johnny; Johnson, Chloe; Kasper, Amy; Kouame, Nguessan; Lelito, Carol A; Magee, Monica Monique; Mehta, Madhu S; Mendoza, Annamarie; Oliveros, Sandra; Ol ivo, Marisol; Polales, Tammy Sue; Quijano, Marian; Rezulak, Amy Ryann; Rodriguez, Maria Lillian; Sanchez, Soledad; Simoncel li, Lisa; Soto, Magaly; Thompson, Rachel; Thompson, Rebecca; Vitale, Mary Susan; Wallace, Melissa Faith; Webster, Natasha V Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 Arre guin, Claudia; Arreguin, Jesus; Carpenter, Eva Judith; Connors, Colleen; Cruz, Blanca E; Diaz, Denise; Dominguez, Vilbert Marie; Escutia, Claudia; Garay, Arcelia; Garcia, Nelly Quijano; Gaudio, Vincent; Kochan, Jennifer Christine; Koehn, Patricia; Kutter, Janet Marie Bouchard; Langston, Michelle A; Lelito, Joseph M; Maretta, Theresa Ma rie; Medley, Jennifer Susan; Mrugacz, Val erie Elizabeth; Mueller, Silvana; Rojo, Elva Veronica; Schuttler, Brandy Lynn; Schwarz, Larissa Lee; West, Joseph Richard Salary Range: $60,000 and Over Chiu, Andy Hungyung; Cooper, Claire; Croci, James M; Garcia, Helen E; Geils, Deborah M; Hoe flinger, Tammy Lynn; Kramer, Colleen M; Kumar, Anshoo; Lechner, Raymond E; Lip poldt, Keith; Manago, Manuel; Nelson, Re becca; Novack, Paul Joseph; Snyder, Cindy Lee; Szwankowski, Linda Anne; Thorn burg, Dianne; Waldorf, Timothy A Payments over $2,500, excluding wages and salaries.

Person, Firm, Aggregate or Corporation Amount 1230-NCPERS Group Life Ins 3,408 95 Percent Group LLC 61,759

ABM 1,246,290

Adler, Lynn 3,750

Advanced Door & Hardware LLC 79,495

AG Parts Worldwide Inc 62,581

AKJ Educational Services 18,899

AllPrint Inc. 30,676

ALM Group Inc 7,419

Alright Concrete Company 237,094

Amazon 171,143

Amber Mechanical Inc 272,000

American Heart Association Midwest 2,778

Amplified IT LLC 11,340

AnthroMed LLC, AP fbo 88,755

Apple Computer Inc 3,224

Aqua Chill of Chicago LLC 3,855

Argon Electric Company 434,700

Arlington Computer Products 35,655

Ascend Technologies LLC dba: WMMW Holdings LLC 33,662

Ascher Brothers Co Inc 26,700

A-Special Electric Service & Supply Co Inc 9,858

Autism Products 2,875

Automated Logic Contracting Services 7,648

Automatic Fire System 44,758

AXESS Transportation 6,506

B & F Construction Code Services Inc. 3,200

B & H Photo - Video Inc. 17,714

Bank of New York Mellon, The 1,468,464

Barnes & Noble 6,210

Battery Service Corporation 4,681

Benchmark Education Company 63,230

Bensenville Arts Council 3,000

Bensenville Community Public Library 12,245

Bensenville Park District 5,390

Best Built Fence 28,970

BioMetric Impressions 5,855

Blackboard Inc 15,209

Blick Art Materials 2,803

Boeing, Carly 5,329

Bohanic, Mr & Mrs Frantisek 5,666 BP 6,197

BrainPOP LLC 7,993

Branching Minds 24,192

Brian Feltes & Assoc Inc 6,994

BSN Sports LLC 5,720

Bucio, Tessia 2,640

Business Card 324,504

Candor Health Education 7,601

Carnegie Learning 11,842 CDW Government Inc 10,513

Cengage Learning 17,622

Chamber Theatre Productions 5,000

Chamberlain Educational Consultants Inc 7,300 Chicago Communications LLC 2,585

Chicago Tent LLC 17,063

Citizens Taxi Dispatch Inc 12,180 Classwork Co dba ClassKick 4,098

CLIC-ISDLAF PLUS 215,627

Coker Service Inc 9,707 Colors Inc 27,850

Committee for Children 16,369

Community Consolidated School Dst 15 3,014

Concordia University Chicago 12,617 Contreras, Susana 7,083

COTG 131,018

Crown Castle 36,464

Custom Education Solutions 41,301

DBM Services 727,631

DeFranco Plumbing Inc 219,350

Dell Marketing L.P. 64,861

DiCianni Graphics 5,646

DiMeo Brothers Inc 291,801

Direct Energy Business 162,456

Discovery Education 9,158

Doell, Kristin 2,549

Don Johnston Inc 4,374

D-R Rosemont LLC 459,411

Dugan, Kathleen E. 127,500

DuPage County Health Department 10,232

DuPage County ROE #19 10,315

Dynegy Energy Services 232,886 EdClub Inc 3,102

Educational Benefit Cooperative 3,872,772

Educational Products Inc. 84,372

Elmhurst Community Unit SD 205 3,633

EMS LINQ INC (SDS) 11,780

Encore Data Products 2,616

Engineering Solutions Team 16,020

ERIC Armin Inc 4,166

ExploreLearning 3,534

Exxon Mobil 7,269

EyeMed Vision Care 35,062

Fabbri, Lauren 5,064

Fastsigns 4,557

Filotto Roofing Inc 479,090

Filter Services Inc 5,890

Forecast5 Analytics 7,649

Formative 3,679

Fox Valley Fire & Safety 11,003

Frontline Technologies Group LLC 28,607

Garveys Office Products 9,211

Giant Steps 70,380

Gopher Sport 5,071

Great Lakes Kwik Space 16,603

Great Minds PBC 76,912

Griffon Systems Inc 13,345

hand2mind Inc 2,588

Hannapel, Amanda Lyn 4,133

Happy Numbers Inc 5,800

Heggerty 8,722

Herff Jones LLC 3,677

High Road School of Hoffman Estates 78,530

Himes Petrarca & Fester 37,020

Home Depot Credit Services 6,016

Home Plumbing Supply 3,155

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 6,269

House Of Glass 5,791

HYA Corporation 38,770

Illinois Assoc of School

Administrators 3,009

Illinois Association of School Boards 16,337

Illinois Contract Glazing Inc 274,078

Illinois Principals Association 2,768

Imagetec L. P. Corporate 7,995

IMRF 535,051

Interstate Billing Service Inc 33,942

Interstate Electronics Co 10,875

Intrado Interactive Services 4,290

IXL Learning 32,300 Joes Blacktop 5,000

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Copies of the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2022 will be available for public inspection in the school district/joint agreement administrative office by November 30 annually. Individuals wanting to review this form should contact:
7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Mon. - Fri. School District/Joint Agreement Name Telephone Office Hours Also by January 15 annually the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2022 will be posted on the Illinois State Board of Education's website at www.isbe.net. SUMMARY: The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school district/joint agreement for the past fiscal year. Statement of Operations as of June 30, 2022 Educational Operations & Maintenance Debt ServicesTransportation Municipal Retirement/Social Security Capital ProjectsWorking Cash Tort Fire Prevention & Safety Local Sources
Sources
Sources
Direct
(630) 766-5940
1000 27,936,8793,464,019 779,930 660,469 709,726 450 5,149 231,646 0 2000 0 0 0 0 State
3000 4,552,773 50,000 708,658 284,076 23,341 0 0 0 0 Federal
4000 4,360,554 0 0 250 8,254 0 0 0 0 Total
Receipts/Revenues
Other Sources/Uses of Funds
Other Changes in Fund Balances
Beginning Fund Balances without Student Activity FundsJuly 1, 2021
Ending Fund Balances without Student Activity Funds - June 30, 2022
ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2022
Direct Disbursements/Expenditures
Ending Fund Balances (all sources) with Student Activity Funds - June 30, 2022
Bensenville SD 2 210 S Church Rd Bensenville, IL 60106 2303 Address Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from One District to Another District Total

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John Hopkins CTY 11,190

Johnson Controls, Inc. 39,613

Johnstone Supply 7,772

Junior Library Guild 18,408

Kammes Auto & Truck Repair, Inc 11,490

Kaplan School Supply Corp. 14,736

Kingery Steel 119,800

Kinvolved 10,590

Klein Thorpe and Jenkins Ltd 9,957

Klein, Elyssa 4,898

Kohn Law Firm S.C. 3,557

Kowall, Michelle 2,558

Kozij, Michelle 2,719

Krimson Valley 33,300

Lakeshore Learning Materials 56,460

Lakeshore Recycling Systems 36,698

Landmark Pest Management 18,166

Lauk, Andrew J 9,770

Lazzarelli Inc 3,260

Learning A - Z 70,220

Lectorum Publications, Inc. 3,703

Lexia Learning Systems LLC 8,000

lisaeckert design 8,400

Long, Adam Richard 5,510

Luna, Diana 7,008

M & M Lock & Safe Ltd. 4,111

Marcia Brenner Associates 5,500

Maxim Healthcare Staffing Services Inc 5,695

Meciej Independent Consultant, Jill 44,000 Meridan/Jostens 2,793

Metropolitan Family Services

DuPage 23,308

Michael Kautz Carpets Inc 87,217

Midland Paper 30,839

Midwest Transit (MTE) 10,526 Mindful Practices 37,810

Mindsight 11,296

Monoprice.com 2,706

Moran Inc, F. E. 172,326

Mueller, PKF 29,550

National Louis University 14,856

National School Products 12,088

NCS Pearson Inc. 26,062

NDSEC 1,781,642

New Direction LLC dba

Bilingual Therapies 3,268

New Direction Solutions LLC dba ProCare Therapy 55,316

Newsela 15,800

Nicor Gas 76,508

Noahs Ark Animal Workshop Inc 3,093

Nobelus LLC 5,416

Northeast DuPage Family and Youth Services 10,575

Northern Illinois University 2,980

Northwest Evaluation Assoc. 26,990

NuToys Leisure Products, Inc. 13,770

Oak Brook Mechanical Servies Inc. 94,164

Office Depot 34,184

OHare Auto Body 4,807

Oliver`s and Friends Inc 4,779

Olson PhD., Jerry B. 138,004

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Opportunities for All Inc NFP 163,005

Orange Crush LLC 18,078

Oriental Trading Brands Inc 3,382

Panera Bread 2,780

Panorama Education 7,980

Patino M. Ed., Teresita 2,700

PBBS Equipment Corporation 2,926

Pear Deck Inc. 2,674

Peerless Network Inc 27,620

Petrarca Gleason Boyle & Izzo LLC 18,538

petty cash, Claire Cooper 3,213

Physicians Immediate Care - Chicago 3,875

Polar 2,654

PowerSchool Group LLC 94,992

Quadient Finance USA Inc 10,000

Quality Mechanical Inc 16,661

Quinlan & Fabish Music 21,160

Rainbow Resource Center 8,009

Rankin Group 6,850

Read en Espanol Inc 39,975

Really Good Stuff LLC 32,179

Really Great Reading Company 4,965

Regional Truck Equipment Company 3,155

Reliance Standard Life Insurance 21,097

Renaissance Learning 43,532

Rentas, Widdalia 3,072

Riverside Insights 7,529

Roesch Ford 46,816

Roselle District #12 3,684 Rosemont Masonry Corp 16,700

Sadlier Inc., William H. 13,943

SAGE Publications Inc 12,162

Salsana LLC dba 123 Andres 3,500

Sams Club Direct 29,306

SASED 42,303

Saternus, Lauren M. 4,375

Scholastic Classroom Magazines 30,038

Scholastic Inc. 4,471

Scholastic Teacher Store 3,887

School Health Corp 6,383

School Mart 3,279

School Specialty LLC 10,668

Screencastify LLC 2,600

Seesaw 23,489

Septran Inc 310,402

SiteOne Landscape Supply 2,659

SMG Security Holdings LLC 13,812

Sodexo Inc & Affiliates 852,948

South Side Control Supply Co. 3,506

Southpaw Enterprises 8,204

Spark Innovation 7,600

Special Education Services 7,808

STR Partners LLC 120,367

SWAN 14,560

Swank Movie Licensing USA 3,819

Swidron, Renee 5,064

Teacher Created Materials 12,374

Teacher Direct 9,357

Teachers Health Ins Security Fund 269,151

Teachers Retirement System (TRS) 1,709,125

Teaching Strategies for Early

Childhood 7,041

Telesolutions Consultants 6,900

Time For Kids 2,638

T-Mobile 12,469 tools 4 reading 12,300

Trans Chicago Truck Group 61,279

U S P S 12,184

Uline 6,108

Universal Taxi Dispatch, Inc. 61,093

USIC Receivables LLC 3,306

Vanguard Energy Services LLC 20,348

Velazquez, Lily 2,696 Verizon 121,990

Villa Park Electrical Suppy Co Inc 5,137

Villa Park Office Equip 10,889

Village Of Bensenville 182,609 Volume Cases 10,276 W. W. Grainger, Inc. 14,227

Warehouse Direct 97,828

Waukegan Roofing 3,920

WBR Roofing Company Inc 198,800

West Music Company 4,563

WeVideo Inc 7,571

WEX (Gulf Universal Fleet) 60,020

Worthington Direct 3,232 Xerox Corporation 28,252

YWCA Metropolitan Chicago 61,553 Zearn 5,000

Zoom Video Communications Inc 13,500 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Review Nov. 24, 2022) 428794

29,656 15,107 181,701 0 44,388,1144,524,6694,942,1663,024,6161,756,26922,805,198 248,592 0 Other Sources/Uses of Funds 0 0 67,035 0 300,0003,002,975 -214,619 0 0 9,264,6322,015,177 80,401 628,802 850,39226,610,4145,163,862 80,635 3,156

9,300,7871,674,224 570,057 493,550 132,2126,837,8474,964,350 13,744 3,156 9,310,7361,674,224 570,057 493,550 132,2126,837,8474,964,350 13,744 3,156

GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL

Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 ALVI, QUDSIA; BRATKO, JOHNATHAN JO SEPH; BUTKOVICH, JOSEPH RAY MOND; DUQUE, FABIOLA RIVERA; ELGHOR, NOHA; HOLMAN, COR BYN LEIGH; KOYER, GINA M; LA COUR, LORRAINE M; LEWEK, ANNE M; MURPHY, JERILYN C; PHILLIPS, JEANNINE M; RAYMOND, CARI LYNN; SMOSNA, EWELINA; SPRING ER, KRISTIN JEANNE; SWANSON, JAYNE L; VRCHOTA, JACQUELINE ROSE Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 BATTAGLIA, SHANNON; BRA SIE-IWANSKI, STEPHANIE JEAN; FER NANDEZ PELLON, SUZANNE ANTI GONE; GERBER, JENNA CHRISTINE; HARTNEY, NICOLE MICHELLE; HILL, SARA ALEXANDRA; IVOL, CAITLIN MARIE; LUNDGREN, KACI MAE; NO VAK, LINDSAY ANNE; SCOLA, LAURA CATHERINE; TIRMAN, ANNA ELIZA BETH; WANG, SONIA P Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 ACCARDI, MARISSA LYNN; AIELLO, RYAN A; ALIS, MAR GARET MAE; BAXTROM, AMAN DA JOY; BLUMSTEIN, AMY LEIGH; BRATZKE, JAMIE LYNN; BUHMAN, MARISSA ROSE; BURLINGAME, ZACHARY ROBERT; CELAYA, LAU RA RENEE; CORONADO, ZACHARIAS JOSEPH; CUNNIFF, LAUREN IRENE; DOCKERY, EVA LEE; FALLEN, KATH RYN CONNOLLY; FRITSCHE, JACLYN M; FUGMAN, KIMBERLY TRISH; GAL LEGOS GONZALEZ, JAVIER ALEJAN DRO; GIOVANNELLI, JOSEFINA; GO MEZ, BRENDA DEL CARMEN; GUIDO, MELISSA ELIZABETH; GUZMAN, ANA KARINA; HAMMER, KRISTIN BRIGI

TA; HAUSERMAN, KATIE LYN; HEB DA, LISA JEAN; HOLLEMAN, LAUREN S; JERKOVICH, ANNELIS AMELIA; KEDROWSKI, STEVEN EDWARD; KOSANDA, AMANDA JEAN; KOSIK, KRISTIN LYNN; KUKULSKI, AMANDA THERESE; LINNIG, KELSEY; MAN NING, SHERRY LYNN; MARTINEZ, NEREIDA; MESSINA, STEPHANIE AN NETTE; NIKISCHER, KARA MARIE; NUNLEY, TAYLOR LEE; PIERCE, ASH LEIGH; PROSEK, JACOB MICHAEL; RICHARDSON, LEANNE KELLY; RO MEO, LUCIANA THERESE; ROSALES PALLARES, PAULINA A; ROSS, JOHN CURTIS; SAUER, LAUREN CRISTINE; SAYED, AMBRINA RAZA; SHABEZ, JAMIE ANN; SUH, JANE YOUNG; TALSMA, NICOLE JEAN; TOBIN, MOL LY NICOLE; VITALE, JACQUELINE MARY; ZITO, DANIELLE PHELAN; ZITZER, ELLEN THERESE; ZYGO WICZ, RYAN EDWARD Salary Range: 60,000 - $89,999 ADAMS, CAROLYN; ANN BENNETT; ALLEN, KEVIN E; AL VEY, KELLY M; ANDERSON, MEGAN MARY; ARNONE, MARILYN LYNN; ARREGUIN, AZUCENA; BAKER ZA LESKI, AMY B; BAMBAS, PATRICE M; BARBER, OLIVIA MARY; BARNES, AMY KATHLEEN; BENT, RONALD; BETZ-CAHILL, CHRISTINA ANN; BLYTH, ANNE; BRENNAN, MARLENE; CARPENTER, MELISSA; CAVANA UGH, CAROLINE MARIE; CHAM BERS, SHAWNA LYNELLE; CHAVEZ, KARINA; CHRISTIANSEN, JEAN NETTE MARIE; CHRISTOPHERSON, LAURA ANNE; COCCO, PATRICE J; CONNELLY, REBECCA ANN; CORTEZ, JOHN JOSEPH; COURTNEY-LENO, MI CHELLE KATHLENE; CROWE, KATH

ERINE GRECO; CROWLEY, KAREN OATWAY; CRUM, MARGARET HOLP ER; DEBRUIN, JENNIFER KENDALL; DELACRUZ, DANIELLE DENISE; DE PASQUALE, KRISTA A; DEPASQUALE, MARCUS J; DIGIOVANNI, BENJAMIN JOSEPH; DIPIETRA, DEANNA MARIE; DOHONEY, JULIE LYNN; ELLIOTT, JENNIFER L; EMERSON, CASSAN DRA MANISCALCO; ERMITAGE, JILL M; FEENEY, AMANDA A; FEIGH, TIMOTHY M; FINDYSZ, VICTORIA LYNNE; FORS, ANDREW L; FORS, JENNIFER JEAN; FOSTER, MELISSA ANN; GABLIN, KRISTINE BUCHEIT; GILL, JENNIFER; GLADE, REBECCA RENEE; GONZALEZ, ANGELICA ES PINO; GUARE, LINETTE; GUERRE RO, MONICA; GUZMAN, JESSICA; HAUGEN, KELLY PATRICIA; HER NANDEZ, MARIA GUADALUPE; HILL, CHERYL A; HIQUIANA, LESLIE ANN; HOLMES, PATRICK W; HOLMES, SU SAN M; HUIZINGA, STEPHANIE ANN; ISAACSON, KRISTI JEANNE; JACK LIN, DENISE MARIE; JOHANSON, LAURA ANN; JOHNSON, DEBORAH JEAN; JONES, ANGELA MICHELLE; KEMPKER, PATRICIA L; KRUZIC, AL LISON A; KUBILIUS, LAUREN MARIE; KUCIK, CHRISTA MICHELLE; KUEHL MAN, KAREN MARIE; KUENSTLER, KELLY A; KUEPER, JESSICA LYNN; KUEPER, JONATHON A; KULOVITS, MATTHEW G; LABARBERA, GINA MARIE; LABORN, MICHELLE INGER; LABORN, ROBERT J; LAMBERT, RYAN JEFFREY; LEONARD, MAGGIE KATH LEEN; LODESKY AVILA, CHRISTINE THERESA MULLEN; MACDONALD, LEANN M; MAHER, THOMAS; MA NATA, ANTHONY R; MANZANO, GA

BRIELA; MASCHERI, MICHELLE M; MCDANIEL, RYAN L; MCDONALD, LAUREN MARY; MEES, KIMBERLY; MEISSNER, JESSICA MARIE; MENDO ZA, RAFAEL ANGEL; MERRY, HEATH ER DAWN; MEYER, CATHERINE MA RIE; MIXA, SARAH MAE; MOSCICKI, KELLY FORDE; O’BRIEN, CARLY J; O’BRIEN, MARGARET ANN; O’CAL LAGHAN, AMY BETH; OMAR, NATA SHA NOUR; ORIZABA, EMILY LOIS; ORSI, ROSANNE MARIE; OSHER, ERICA MICHELLE; OTTESEN, RENEE A; OWENS, VANESSA LOWEEN; PA KELTIS, CAROLYN ANNETTE; PETER SON, KEVIN JAMES; PIATT, LAURA MAREK; PLACZEK, CARLY M; PREST ER, AMY SIKORSKI; PUC, MARTIN A; QAZI, ASMA JABEEN; RAHSCHULTE, DIANE M; RAMIREZ, KELLY A; RELY EA, ALYSSA BERNICE; REZNER, KIM BERLY K; RICHEY, KRISTIN NICOLE; RILEY, WESLEY LEE; RIOS, PEGGY ANN; ROMAN, BLANCA BERENICE; ROTI, DANIELLE JEANNE; SARAN TOS, JASON T; SCAHILL, AURORA C; SCHOONVELD, ROBERT K; SE RIO, CYNTHIA A; SERWA, WENDY M; SHOCKEY, TRACY ESTELLE; SIMKO, KAREN MICHELLE; SINGAPORI, HEM LATA Y; SITRICK, ELIZABETH EDEN; STEINWAY, KIMBERLY JILL; STUMPF, LAURA C; SULLIVAN, BRENDA ANN; TARRANT, ESTELLE; THOMPSON, KATHRYN T; TORTO, MELANIE ANN; TROSTLE, JOY ANN; ULCZAK, ANNA THERESE; VAN MEIR, LESLIE CRAW FORD; VAN MILLIGEN, ANDREW E; VENEGAS, SARA BELEN; VERSACI, THERESA MARIE; VIZCARRA, JES SICA ANNA; VOSS, ANGELA SUE; VOYT, AMANDA LYNN; WEGNER,

LAUREN; WEIR, JEROME R; WIEGEL, SCOTT D; WOEHR, WENDY E Salary Range: $90,000 and over ALDRIDGE, KIMBERLY K; ALIGA, NORMAN V; ALLAMIAN, CYNTHIA J; ALLAN, LAURA; AMRHEIN, JILL A; ARADO, CHRISTINE L; ARENAS, ESTHELA; BOHLIN, MIA M; BROWN, DIANA L; BULLIVANT, LORI JENKINS; CALI ENDO, BARBARA E; CEDERBLAD, MARTHA J; CHALLENGER, TARA A; CLOT, DAVID M; CLOW, GABRIELLE A; COCO, HEATHER ELIZABETH; COOK, JENNIFER L; DART, SCOTT M; DAVEY, MELISSA K; DE LUCA, JAMIE BRUNTON; DELIBERTO, KATHRYN J; DERDENGER, ANDREA MICHELLE BAEHL; EAGAN, JEFFREY THOM AS; EICHHOLZ, HOLLY M; ENRIGHT, NADINE M; FARQUHAR, DAVID G; FARQUHAR, NICOLE LEIGH; FINE, NAOMI A; FINKE, JENNIFER M; FU GARINO, KIMBERLY ANN; FULMER, CHRISTINE; GARCIA, AZUCENA; GARCIA-ALIGA, NANCY PATRICIA; GASTON, RAUL; GERBER, KATHY B; GIGOUS, MARGARET E; GIORDANO, SARAH J; GRABER, BRIAN; GRANG ER, MATTHEW C; GROVE, GERRIK L; HOLPER, ELLEN MARY; HUCKSTADT, GREGG T; HUDECEK, HOLLY J; JANS SEN, JILL E; JOHNSON, DAVID K; KAY SER, RACHEL SHARONE; KOCIMSKI, KATHLEEN C; KOPPEL, JOSEPH B; LARSEN, ANN M; LEEBERG, REGINA M; LEINWEBER, FREDERIC G; LOB DELL, SUZANNE K; LOFTUS, KRIS TEN MARY; LOPEZ, KELLY S; LOWE, DIANE T; LUNDAL, ELIZABETH; MA HER, ELAINE M; MAJER, DAWN M; MALECHA, ELLEN R; MELTON, KATH LEEN A; MEYER, ANNE E; MEZA, JA MIE S; MORRIS, CHRISTINE INGRID; MORSE, JULIE K; MURPHY, RENEE K; NELSON, LORRAINE E; NERI, MARY JANE; NETTLETON, KELLY DOYLE; NIEVES, MARIBELL; NOVAK, JANET E; OSTERMAN, CHRISTINE R; PALM ISANO, ANTHONY JOSEPH; PARDE, JENNIFER L; PARIS, ANDREA M; PASEK, FAITH A; PEGLER, SUSAN M; PINE, JODI W; RAMSEY, JONATHAN L; REES, CHRISTINA R; RIGGS, ELIZ ABETH A; RITCHIE, JOSEPH J; RITT, JONATHAN D; RIVERA, BRENDA Y; RIVERA, EDITH; RODENBOSTEL, MICHELLE L; SCHUELE, KATHLEEN M; SCHWEIKERT, PAUL T; SCIUL LO, ANDREA ANN; SCOTT, SUSAN A; SHANAHAN, ELIZABETH A; SIMCOX, PAULA A; SIMPKINS, KRISTIN ANN; SLUSHER, BETH A; SPEAKMAN, LISA ANN; STANEK KUREK, CARRIE L; STERN, JULIA L; STUENKEL, SU ZANNE C; STUTLER, JODY E; SULLA, DEANNE M; SUTHERLAND, BETH A;;

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TEMPLETON, KIMBERLY A; THIESE, CHRISTINE A; WALKER, CATHLEEN M; WALLBRUCH, CHRISTINA M; WENZLOFF, DESTA G; WILLIS, ERIC E; WIRTH, DIANA HARRISON; WO JNAROWSKI, DANA LYN; ZACCARO, CHRISTINE ELIZABETH GROSS PAYMENT FOR NONCERTIFICATED PERSONNEL Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 AM MONS, MATTHEW BRANDON; AR ROYO, JOEY JO; BAJDA, JOAN LAURA; BARTH, TRICIA ANNE; BASHQAWI, KELLE ANN; BATTAGLIA, ALESSIO FRANCO; BAUERS, JOSEPH PAUL; BAUMBICH, LINDSAY MARIA; BEN NETT, JANE H; BLARY, SANDRA RATNASARI; BOIGUES, TANIA A; BO LAN, AMANDA KW; BORYS, ELLEN J; BOUCHARD, STACY L; BREWER, JEN NIFER E; BRODIE, LOUISE CLAIRE; BROWN, NICHOLAS MICHAEL; BUR RITT, LAUREL RUTH; CAMPBELL, SU SAN JOY; CARVER, DANIEL JOSEPH; CARVER, MICHAEL DAVID; CARV ER, THOMAS PATRICK; CASAS, AN GELA MARISOL; CHIVILO, FELICIA JOYCE; CLEMENTS, GEORGIANNA; COLLINSON, SARAH ELIZABETH; CUESTA-HERRERA, ALVA; DAHM, KRISTEN NICOLE; DALY, DEBRA LYNN; DEANGELO, PAOLA YADIRA; DEGNAN, JAMES JOSEPH; DEGNAN, LAINE MARIE; DELATORRE, NICOLE MONIQUE; DIAZ, BIANCA; DINASO, JEANNETTE S; DONOFRIO, BREN DA LYNN; DONOFRIO, ROBERT L; DOYLE, SEAN WILLIAM; DYBOWS KI, DAVID A; ERICKSEN, JUDITH G; EWALT, JUSTINE R; FELLETI-LO PEZ, NICOLE; FIERSTEIN, STACY L; FIGUEROA, JAMES JR; FLORES ZAMBRANO, DESIREE CAROLINA; FOWLER, MARYCRUZ; FRIERI, CA RISSA RENEE; GALLEGOS, CARMEN; GALLEGOS, KAROLYN IVONNE; GARCIA, CLAUDIA; GARCIA, RUBY; GARVEY, JOSEPH M; GILLIAM, DANA ANN; GILLONO, HEATHER JEAN; GLASOW, WILLIAM PETER; GONZA LEZ GARCES, AMILEY M; GOODMAN, PATRICIA MALINDA; GOYAL, KOMAL AMIT; GREENENWALD, JANICE M; GREGORY, RICHARD LEE THOM AS JR; GUILFOYLE, NICOLE MARIE; GUSTAFSON, MARILYN G; GZAMOU RANIS, TRACEY ROEDER; HAHN, JUDITH CHRISTINE; HAMILTON, JACQUELINE ELIZABETH; HAQUE, HENA; HARR, KELLY C; HAVIS, RA MONA G; HENKELMAN, EDWARD JOSEPH; HIGHBERGER, ANDREA LYNN; HOOVEL, DEVIN KULSETH; HOWARD, AKILA L; HOYLE, ELIZA BETH M; HUSSAIN, ZABEEBA; HY DER, TAQIA; IMTINAN, BUSHRA; JABLONSKI, JUSTYNA AGNIESZKA; JACKSON, DEBRA L; JANIS, RUTH ANN; JAVIED, MARIA; JENKINS, LUKE MATTHEW; JIMENEZ, JASMIN; KAPPEL, RICHARD J; KARCZ, MOL LY D; KHATOON, NOOR ALAM; KIN CANON, CAMILLE P; KING, ALICIA; KING, ROSALIE THERESE; KLEMM, CARRIE KRISTINE; KMIEC, MARY C; KMIEC, PATRICIA SHARON; KOSIOR, ELISE DANIELLE; KRAJECKI, KATHY RINE LEIGH; KRAMER, KENNETH DAWSON; KRANZUSCH, WILLIAM HAROLD; KRICHBAUM, JENNIFER A; KUBAN, LISA ANN; KUTA, MARI ANNE; LADLE, SUZANNE MICHELLE; LAKE VELEZ, CANDIE S; LAMB, ROBIN KIMBERLY; LANGSTON, JAWANI KIOKA; LAVERY, RENEE A; LAY, LAWRENCE ALLEN; LENHART, SHERRYL ANN; LEO, AMY BETH; LE ONE, TARA L; LOONEY, KATHERINE ONEIL; LUBKE, EMILY FRANCES; LYKKEN, AMY E; MABUTAS, NICH OLAS DANIEL; MAGNER, JAMES M; MAHBOOB, MOMINA; MALINE, EM ILY VERONICA; MARINIER, SHARON D; MCDANIEL, MALLORY PATRICIA; MCDONALD, RACHELE ROSE; MENO LASCINO, ALEXA MARIE; MERIDA, YOANA; MEYER, CRESCENT BRETZ; MEZA, SUZANNAH CLAIRE; MID DLETON, AMYANN E; MILLER, ANN MARIE; MILLS, DIANA LYNN; MONT GOMERY, DENISE A; MORROW, NAN

CY N; MUSSATTO, HAILEY GENELLE; NAVA, ROCIO; NEHER, CAROLYN HORNING; NORK, AMBER MARIE; NOVOTNY, JANE T; OCHOA, AIDA ARACELI; ORIZABA, JOCELYNE; PA DILLA, MARILYN; PALACIO, JUAN DANIEL; PALACIO, JULIE ANN; PA LUMBO, PATRICIA ROSE; PAWELSKI, MYRA ANN; PEREZ, ERENDIRA; PE TRELLA, RALPH MICHAEL; PETTING ER, KEELEY ANN; POHLMEIER, DA VID M; PORRO, REBECCA A; PRIVETT, JAKE WILLIAM; QUADRI, SYEDA N; QUADRI, SYEDA SAMEENA; QUIG GLE, ENA; QUINNEY, KIMBERLY J; RADEMACHER, JILLIAN GRACE; REYNOLDS, KELLY L; RIAZ, FATIMA; RITTENHOUSE, AMY LYNN; ROBIN SON, JAMIE DASHON JR; RUZYCKI, CHARLENE EUGENIA; RYAN, RENEE LYNN; SALAZAR, SANDRA A; SALEH, DIANA ZAKARIA LAUREN; SANDS, AVA LYNN; SANTILLAN, MARIA DE JESUS; SCHMITZ, SUSAN A; SEG RETI-PAULSEN, LEAH ANN; SERIO, ROSEMARY; SHAH, NITA A; SHAH, SHILPA A; SHYNKARENKA, SVIATLA NA; SIDDIQUI, RABBYA ZAFAR; SIE GEL, ANNALIESE DANIELLE; SIMEK, MICHELLE LYNN; SKEEL, PAMELA; SLAYTON, BRITTANY MICHELLE; SLUSHER, JULIA ANN; SMITH, ALY SIA CHRISTINA; SMRZ, JENNIFER; SOLIS, HECTOR M; SOLIS, KIMBERLY RENEE; SOTO, MIRIAM; STEINER, MICHAEL GERARD; STERNIK, NAN CY ELLEN; STOB, JANIS L; SUTOR, NANCY M; SWINNEY, JUNE; TABOR, AMANDA SARAH LEE; TAYLOR, JO SEPH DONALD; TEHSEEN, AYESHA; TOADDY, LINDA L; TRIMPER, HEIDI M; TURNER, ANGELENA; UCZEN, RICHARD T; UDDIN, NAUSHEENA TAJ; VARNO, LORI L; VOGEL, REBEC CA MARIE; WAGNER, KATIE NICOLE; WEDER, JACQUELINE M; WHITE, CARRIE S; WHITSON, CENDY; WI ERINGA, NADIA TODOROVA; WOR RELL, WANDALYSE; WYMAN, ELIZ ABETH A; ZIELINSKI, ANNA ROSE; ZULAWSKI, NANCY L Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 AGUILAR, ELVIRA; AGUIRRE, JUANITA; ALLEN, NANCY A; ANDERSON, MAUREEN ANN; AN DROSKY, CHRISTINE K; APARICIO, VIOLETA; BARRY, EDWARD M; BAY, JENNIFER MARIE; BROWN, SHANE ALEXANDER; CANALE, DEBORAH ANN; CARMONA, LETICIA; CARPIN TERO, MICHAEL ANTHONY; CHAID EZ, VERONICA FRANCO; CHAUD HARY, NASREEN A; CHRISTIAN, DAWN MARIE; CRAWFORD, HEATH ER ANN; CUCCINOTTO, KIMBERLY LYNN; DECICCO, EILEEN E; ESTOCK, ANNA E; FECAROTTA, LORI A; FEIL, DEBRA MARY; FRIGO, MARY C; GAR CIA, ROSA L; HAINEY, WENDY LYNN; HILDEBRANDT, MARY JO; HILLI GOSS, WILLIAM WESTMORELAND; HOFFMAN, DANETTE E; KLEPPE, NAYANA PATEL; KRAUSE, LISA M; MARCZEWSKI, SANDRA L; MCGINN IS, MELANIE JAYNE; MCKENNA, EL LEN STACY; MOORE, ANNMARIE T; MUSSATTO, LORI G; NICHOLS, MAR IAN L; O’NEAL, EVERITT A; OLIVA, KIM R; ORLANDO, NANCY L; PAV LOVSKY, HEATHER LYNNE; PETER SON, DAWN L; PUKNAITIS, SHERRIE ANNE; PUTONG, DOROTHY A; RAN DIN, WILMA E; RIVERA, ARACELLI; RUNDELL, LISA M; SALAS, DOLORES BERENICE; SCHARDT-SANDS, DEAN NA LYNN; SCHRADER, KURT PHILLIP J; SCHWARZ, RACHEL ANNE; SEP ULVEDA, MARIA ESTHER; SHAFFER, MELANIE GRACE; SHEELY, BRANDY MARIE; SOTO, CLAIRE L; STACHO WIAK, JULIANE; STUDINGER, SCOTT A; THIESE, CLAIRE NOELLE; VAN DERGRIFT BUSSE, DEBORAH LYNN; WASHINGTON, DEBORAH A; WECK ER, STACY ANN; ZAAGMAN, LAURA G; ZITO, JEANNINE Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 ABBOTT, DEANNE L; AGUILERA, MARIANA C; ALVERIO, SANDRA EVALIS; ANDROSKY, KEILA R; CARPENTER, KATIE ELIZABETH; CASEY, GAYLE L; CAVAZOS, JOAN L; CINFIO, RALPH; DASZKIEWICZ, DIANE M; DAVALOS, RAUDEL; ELE

LEGAL NOTICES

NA, ARNOLDO; ERNST, RICK E; ES CALANTE, JESUS; ESCALANTE, JESUS JR; FLANAGAN, THOMAS AL EXANDER; FLEURY, MICHAEL AN DREW; GAGE, MICHAEL JEROME; GAVARD, NORMA J; GRABOWSKI, ROBERT; GUARE, STEVE R; HART MAN, ELISA J; HENDERSON, SANDRA L; HERNANDEZ, EUSEBIO; JILEK, TAMARA L; JUNIOR, NICOLE MARIE; KRESSNER, DENISE A; KRIEG, CARO LYN A; LAMELA, CYNTHIA S; LAN DA, AMY M; LARA, JOEL; LORING, JEFFERY ANTHONY; MARTIN, ELIZA BETH; MAYER, JANET M; MUSIEL, MICHAEL ALFRED; NOLAN, MARGA RET ELIZABETH; QUIRK, RICHARD A; REIDY, JOHN PATRICK; ROGERS, MEREDITH LYNN; SANSONE, ANGE LA DIANE; SCHENK, ELIZABETH A; SCHMIDT, TAMMY A; SUAREZ, ERIKA MAGNOLIA; TOYAMA, RUTH Eunha; WHITE, DANIEL W; WHITESIDE, DI ANA M; YUNKER, ANHTUYET PHAM Salary Range: $60,000 and over BALSI TIS, TIFFANY ANN; BARD, CHRISTINE P; BRESSANI, VANESSA; CARVER, KEVIN LEE JR; DIAZ, RICARDO A; GOSZCZYCKI, GREGORY G; GRIPPO, LISA LYNN; HERNANDEZ, ALBERTO; HERNANDEZ, ALBERTO JR; JACK SON, THOMAS M; KAPELLEN, DAN IEL J; KOLNICK, DEBORA J; KUZMA, KRZYSZTOF PAWEL; LEWEK, JEAN M; MICELI, LINETTE M; PARRILLO, JEANINE MARIE; PAVLOVSKY, AN THONY M JR; PINNEY, MICHAEL C; POSIK, WILLIAM A JR; REBOLETTI, DONNA MARIE; SIKORA, LESZEK; ZINN, CHAD E PAYMENTS TO PERSON, FIRM, OR CORPORATION OVER $2,500 EXCLUDING WAGES AND SALARIES Person, Firm, or Corporation Aggregate Amount

1ST AYD CORP. 2,621.96 ABG PEST CONTROL 3,840.00 ACCURATE BIOMETRICS, INC. 8,273.40

ACS ENTERPRISES INC. 11,992.40 ADI 19,557.99

AEP ENERGY 431,330.21

AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 64,445.12 AMERICAN EXPRESS 182,736.85 AMERICAN READING COMPANY 699,575.00 AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL 7,728.00

AMPLIFIED IT 5,000.00 ANDERSON LOCK 17,725.49 ANNUITY PREMIUM RESERVE ACCOUNT 3,600.00 ANTHRO MED LLC 49,604.33

APPLE INC. 15,030.99

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ARMOR SHIELD CONSTRUCTION INC. 263,170.00 ASPIRE 39,541.63 ASSOCIATED CONTROLS, INC. 3,866.31

ASSURANCE FIRE & SAFETY, INC. 2,917.65

ASSUREDPARTNERS OF ILLINOIS, LTD 18,323.00

B & F CONSTRUCTION CODE SERVICES,INC 8,892.63 BARRACUDA 18,480.00

BELL TECHLOGIX INC. 29,105.30

BHFX DIGITAL IMAGING LLC 3,000.00

BP 29,196.38

BRAINPOP LLC 16,029.90

BSN SPORTS LLC 18,499.68

BUMP ARMOR 8,883.41

BURRIS EQUIPMENT CO. 18,625.98 C.O.R.E. ACADEMY_49904 67,144.64

CALL ONE 13,665.38

CAMELOT THERAPEUTIC DAY SCHOOL

CHADDOCK 127,018.90

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CHICAGO BACKFLOW, INC. 8,533.00

CHILDREN’S HABILITATION CENTER 62,783.61

CINTAS FIRE PROTECTION 2,503.05

CLARE WOODS ACADEMY 117,637.51

CLIC 151,869.00

CLOUDBAKERS 9,923.00

COKER SERVICE, INC. 9,119.93

COMCAST 213,769.82

COMED 6,456.53

COMMITTEE FOR CHILDREN 4,518.00

CONNECTIONS PEDIATRIC THERAPY, LLC 33,910.92

CONSORTIUM FOR EDUCATIONAL CHANGE 63,900.00

CONTRACT PAPER

GROUP, INC 14,200.00

COVER ALL CONTRACTORS 4,500.00

CRYSTAL LAURA 65,000.00

CYBOR FIRE PROTECTION COMPANY 7,900.00

DANCING DRUM 3,000.00

DECKER EQUIPMENT 3,482.81

DELL 127,623.75

DELL COMPUTERS 190,890.00

DISCOUNT SCHOOL SUPPLY 9,528.17

DISCOVERY EDUCATION 25,392.00

DISTRICT 45 EMPLOYEES

ASN IEA/NEA 10,549.24

DUPAGE COUNTY

HEALTH DEPT. 13,851.00

DUPAGE CREDIT UNION 85,265.00

DUPAGE FEDERATION

HUMAN SERVICES REFORM 9,185.96

DUPAGE REGIONAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION 2,900.00

E.M. BUILDING SERVICES LLC 48,000.00

E.T. PADDOCK

ENTERPRISES, INC. 12,000.00

EAB GLOBAL INC 26,306.00

ECS MIDWEST LLC 99,258.59

EDUCATION

FRAMEWORK, INC. 9,339.00

EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS COOPERATIVE 5,445,766.56

EHC INDUSTRIES, INC. 4,550.00

EQUI_VEST LOAN LOCKBOX 6,000.00 ESSCOE, L.L.C. 4,417.32

EXPLORE LEARNING 15,432.50

FILEWAVE INC. 10,656.00

FIRST BOOK - PNC BANK 2,509.15

FIRST STUDENT 1,043,329.14

FLOOD BROTHERS 5,677.29

FLOODLIGHT DESIGN LLC 15,325.00

FOLLETT LIBRARY RESOURCES 23,112.56

FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS, LLC 8,197.36

FORECAST 5 ANALYTICS, INC. 3,505.79

FORENSIC ANALYTICAL CONSULTING SERVICES 2,526.02

FOUNDATION BUILDING MATERAILS 2,593.53

FRANK COONEY COMPANY 104,460.15

FRONTLINE TECHNOLOGIES INC 4,316.27

FULCRUM MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS, INC 21,600.00

FULL COMPASS SYSTEMS 5,008.60

GALIC DISBURSING COMPANY 106,640.00

GENERAL BINDING CORP. 2,529.12

GILBANE BUILDING COMPANY 18,091,260.94

GLENBARD SECURITY, INC. 240,600.00

GRAINGER 50,366.32

GREAT MINDS LLC 24,318.00

HAPPY NUMBERS INC. 7,337.50

HEARTLAND PAYMENT SYSTEMS, LLC 7,400.00

HOLTZ EDUCATIONAL CENTER 70,191.06

HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 8,862.31

DISBURSEMENT UNIT 7,727.88 INSTITUTE FOR MULTI-SENSORY EDUCATION 6,600.53 INTERIORS FOR BUSINESS. INC. 1,279,067.86

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 4,834,152.64

INTRADO INTERACTIVE SERVICES CORP. 7,286.38 IPEVO 9,159.38

ISLAMIC FOUNDATION SCHOOL 10,073.91 ISTATION INC. 4,617.00

IXL LEARNING 3,749.00

J.W. PEPPER & SON, INC. 2,852.17 JOHN HANCOCK

FINANCIAL SERVICES 3,240.32

JOHNSON CONTROLS 6,365.00

JOHNSON CONTROLS_20726 43,278.55

JOSTENS 11,118.68

K & M PRINTING COMPANY 27,680.87

KAJEET 26,300.49

KELLEY B. LAESCH,M.A., CCC-SLP/L 10,275.00 KELLY A. BRADSHAW 94,725.00

KEVIN’S AUTO & DIESEL

REPAIR 11,412.28

KEY2ED, INC. 14,400.00

KONICA MINOLTA PREMIER FINANCE 215,322.96

KRANZ INCORPORATED 96,933.32

LAKESHORE 4,334.06

LAKESHORE RECYCLING SYSTEMS 20,537.16

LAUREATE DAY SCHOOL 82,096.37

LAUTERBACH & AMEN LLP 23,250.00 LEND 4,833.00

LIQUIDITY SERVICES 11,362.50

LOMBARD ACE HARDWARE 25,478.94 LORA CAREY 31,825.29 M & J ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY 91,674.00

MAIN EVENT 6,122.80 MAKE MUSIC INC 6,393.84

MARATHON SPORTSWEAR, INC 5,080.91

MAXIM HEALTHCARE STAFFING SERVICES, INC. 55,021.70

MCGRAW-HILL EDUCATION 3,242.24 MENTA ACADEMY

HILLSIDE 70,766.83

MG TRUST COMPANY 95,135.62

MICHAEL’S UNIFORM COMPANY 14,440.98 MIDLAND PLUMBING & SEWER 2,780.00

MIDWEST CENTER FOR HOPE AND HEALING LTD 12,350.00

MUSIC & ARTS

CENTER, INC. 14,304.91

MWM CONSULTING GROUP 4,500.00

NAPERVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DIST. #203 8,045.00

NEUCO INC. 8,109.84

NEWS-2-YOU 5,673.12

NEWSELA 41,994.80

NICOR 58,127.93

NICOR GAS 9,552.37

NOREDINK 12,500.00

NORTHWEST EVALUATION ASSOCIATES 56,727.50

NOTABLE, INC 7,650.00

OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY 12,141.22

PACIFIC LEARNING 5,138.00

PARKLAND PREPARATORY

ACADEMY 32,817.90

PEAR DECK, INC. 6,393.00

PEARSON EDUCATION INC. 10,933.96

PEERLESS NETWORK, INC. 19,288.96

PERSONNEL CONCEPTS 4,462.94

PESI 2,699.82

PINNACLE FLOORING COMPANY 34,800.00

PITNEY BOWES 4,989.25

PORTER PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY 6,621.69

POWER SCHOOL GROUP LLC 69,861.21

53,366.69

CANDOR HELATH EDUCATION 3,819.00

CAPITAL ONE 11,131.09

CARGILL INC. 4,540.47

CARLSEN’S ELEVATOR SERVICES, INC. 6,292.41

CASSIDY TIRE & SERVICE 5,927.85

CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. 1,829,785.01

CENTER FOR RESPONSIVE SCHOOLS, INC. 7,461.00

CENTRAL STATE BUS SALES, INC. 200,994.00

HORACE MANN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 7,925.00

HYDE PARK DAY SCHOOL 53,236.17

IASA 2,873.34

ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS 13,605.00

ILLINOIS DEPT OF REVENUE 1,421,288.41

ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL

RETIREMENT FUND 1,212,040.43

ILLINOIS PRINCIPALS ASSN. 9,424.00

ILLINOIS PUBLIC RISK FUND 77,401.00

ILLINOIS STATE

PROJECT LEAD THE WAY 25,252.00

QUINN MURPHY 7,680.00

RANDALL INDUSTRIES 9,475.50

RAPTOR TECHNOLOGIES, LLC 10,000.00

READ TO THEM 4,467.35

RED WING BUSINESS

ADVANTAGE ACCOUNT 6,396.77

RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INS CO. 56,152.06

REMIND 7,008.00

RENAISSANCE LEARNING, INC. 4,350.00

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RIVERSIDE INSIGHTS, LLC 4,437.75

ROBBINS, SCHWARTZ, NICHOLAS & LIFTON LTD 142,085.40

ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT 13,743.50

ROYAL PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY 12,828.35 RUNCO 9,597.76

SALT CREEK SANITARY DIST. 17,312.86

SASED 1,778,940.33

SCHOLASTIC INC.

EDUCATION 4,986.40

SCHOOL DATEBOOKS 3,906.30

SCHOOL DIST. 45

UNREIMBURSED 120,895.68

SCHOOL HEALTH 17,006.73

SCHOOL HEALTH CORP 11,955.46

SCHOOL MATE 3,056.45

SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC. 19,483.10

SEAL OF ILLINOIS 32,940.06

SEESAW LEARNING, INC 6,625.30

SEPTRAN_33490 1,341,794.71

SERVICE WITH A SMILE 3,415.10

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 4,501.76

SMARTPASS, LLC 3,335.64

SOUND, INC. 3,703.35

SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES 4,449.88

SPECIAL EDUCATION SYSTEMS, INC 28,253.81

SPORTSFIELDS, INC. 10,482.15

SPOTTER 93,996.00

STERICYCLE, INC. 4,009.50

SUBURBAN DISPATCH LLC 32,064.87

SWANK MOVIE LICENSING 3,922.00

SYNCB/AMAZON 69,929.50

T MOBILE 52,149.58

TEACHERS’ HEALTH

LEGAL NOTICES

INSURANCE SECURITY 439,177.08

TEACHERS’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM 2,686,673.05

TEACHING STRATEGIES, LLC 3,910.00 TELESOLUTIONS

CONSULTANTS, LLC 5,700.00

TERESA DALY 3,000.00

TEXTOL SYSTEMS, INC. 3,291.01

THE EQUITABLE, UNIT ANNTY COLLECTIONS 599,506.58 THE HOME DEPOT PRO 4,779.10 THE LOCKER SHOP 4,331.50

THE TV SHIELD 8,504.88 THERAPY SHOPPE, INC. 2,808.52 THERM FLO, INC. 3,562.00

UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 10,000.00

UNIVERSAL TAXI DISPATCH, INC. 89,999.00

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 4,250.00

VANGUARD ENERGY SERVICES, LLC 91,485.25

VELOCITYEHS / MSDSONLINE 4,999.00

VERIZON WIRELESS 3,536.22

VILLA PARK EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 194,076.40

VILLA PARK ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO., INC. 31,535.41

VILLAGE OF LOMBARD 10,993.94

VILLAGE OF OAKBROOK 3,038.18

VSP ILLINOIS 44,033.23

WAREHOUSE DIRECT 2,669.00

WASTE MANAGEMENT 26,545.31

WENGER CORPORATION 4,813.93

WEST MUSIC 2,558.64

WEST SUBURBAN

BANK 23,462,132.59

WEVIDEO 10,061.38

WM. MAC GILL & CO. 2,974.10

WOLD ARCHITECTS 556,187.07

YATES ENTERPRISES 290,325.00

YWCA METROPOLITAN

CHICAGO 10,700.00

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PAYMENT FOR CERTIFIED PERSONNEL

Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 ADEANGELIS-MARSHALL; AENRIQUEZ; AIVANISEVIC; APANTAZO POULOS; ARUSSELL; ASALGADO; AVANDERMEER; BBENNETT; BFARI NELLA; BKELSAY; BZIMMERMAN; CCREIGHTON; CRICHARDSON; CTAYLOR; DLEMONS; FVISCONTI; FYACCINO; HHIORNS; HMANSOOR; JBOUDOURIS; JBREWER; JGIBSON; JHUMPHRIS; JJOYCE; JRAFFERTY; JREDA; JREEVES; JWALKER; KALLEN; KKOSIOR; KLANIGAN; KNODA; LBRENNAN; LGAWLIK; MCAPUTO; MCHADWICK-DECARLO; MHAMIL TON; MJELINEK; MMICELI; MMILLS; MREY; MSCIANNA; MSTOB; NGLAM OCLIJA; NPAWA; PFOWLER; PPANDY; RARNOLD; RFORTNER; RKAPPEL; RKEAVY; SBOISSE; SFORSYTHE; SWOZNIAK; TBATES; TDASZEK; TNELSON; VCANDELARIO; VDAVIS; VDIAZ; WJOHNSON Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 AETHERIDGE; AJHANJI; BWHITE; LCALO; MAFFA TATO; MSTOLTZ; SFLEMMING Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 AROHLFING; CKLUCZNY; GKISH; JDUSZYNSKI; KCORNELL; KMCGOVERN; LGAR CIA; LWEINBRENNER; MBUCK; MPE REZ; MRIVERA; RMANLEY; SMILLER; SREYNOLDS; STRUITT; VMARTINEZ; ZJOINER Salary Range: 60,000 - $89,999 AANDERSON; AGONZALEZ JR.; AG RICE; AMCGREAL; AMILLER; ARIZVI; AROBLES; ASERRANO; ASTOMBRES; AWELTIN; AWILHOIT; BCOLLERAN; CPALUMBO; CSHOUP; CSYCHTA; DMARINE; DMARTINEZ; DMILL ER; DRAMIREZ; DZAROU; EDORA DO; EHUTCHINSON; ERODRIGUEZ; ESULLIVAN; FCRONE; GHORABIK; HFOSTER; HWALSH; IMASON; JCAL LAHAN; JCAMPBELL; JDOWLING; JMIR; JSCHULMEISTER; KANDER SON; KKLIMEK; KMARTINEZ; KMILL ING; MADDANTE; MBARND; MDINO VO; MDORO; MGOLDEN-BARNETT; MJOHNSON; MLINDGREN; MPORTER; MROSENGRANT; MROSS; MVALA DEZ; NGOMEZ-MORAN; PRANSOM; PSUBERS; RDANIELS; RPERONTO; RRODRIGUEZ; RVOGT; RWRIGHT;

SDALY; SGARCIA; SGARDUNO; SLAM; YSHAH Salary Range: $90,000 and Over ABELTRANO; ACOLETTA; AEAKLEY; AEDWARDS; AFERRARO; AGEBHART; AGROSSART; AGUZ MAN; AJACKSON; ALENAGHAN; ALU; AMCSWEENEY; AMITCHELL; ANIX; ANOWAK; APENNELLA; APESCHKE; APETERS; ARENDAK; ASEVERI NO; ASTARK; ASULLIVAN; ATEL LO; AVACA; BBLAIR; BCHELMEC KI; BCOLLINGS; BDONALDSON; BESLICK; BFENSKE; BLYONS; BMA GUIRE; BMAHER; BMURPHY; BPULIA; BSCHMIT; BSHANAHAN; CAVDIU; CBAZANT; CCALANDRA; CDUNK; CERWIN; CGRICE; CHEBREARD; CKANE; CPERKINS; CSHERIDAN; CSKALA; CSMITH; CTATE; CTRAPA NI; CVALA; CWARE; CZAMORA-FAIL LA; DARIANO; DBANNON; DBRINK; DCOCHRAN; DFERNANDEZ; DFLIE GEL; DGARCIA; DHARRIS; DKRAUSE; DSTYLER; DWHITTAKER; ECRAIG; EDELACRUZ; EENGEL; EGROTH; EHOSTER; ENORBERG; ESIANIS; ETIU; EZWART; GSTRZELCZYK; GVITIRITTI; GWALKER; HSUTTON; ICARRANZA HEGNER; IJIMENEZ; INIEWINSKI; JANDREWS; JANGLE; JBARBANENTE; JBECERRA; JBOBEK; JBOLSINGER; JBRYERS; JBUGAJSKY; JBURNS; JCLARK; JCONNOLLY; JDE LEON; JDEL REAL; JEPPLE; JFOSTER; JFOUSER; JGOURLEY; JHEGNER; JHE RNANDEZ; JJOHNSON; JKEDVESH; JKOWALSKI; JLASCHINSKI; JMA HONEY; JMURPHY; JNELLESSEN; JPE RUSICH; JPHILLIPS; JRANA; JRASSO; JSIMOUSEK; JSOKOLOWSKI; JWHITE; JZIEBKA; JZWART; KBONK; KDOWN ER; KHANEY; KINZINGA; KLIPOWSKI; KMARSTON; KMCCOLAUGH; KMIKE SELL; KOLSON; KQUINN; KREDDING; KSANTINI; KSTRAND-CARROLL; KTHOMAS; KWILSON; KWOLCOTT; LALLENSPACH; LALMANZA-FER NANDEZ; LBUGAJSKY; LCESCOLI NI-BOYER; LDE LA TORRE; LFRA ZIER; LLOPEZ; LMAGNAVITE; LMARZEC; LPINA; LTHOMAS; MBARNEY; MBAUERS; MBOLDEN; MBURNS; MCHORAZYCZEWSKI; MCLAPPER; MCOCHRAN; MFER NANDEZ; MFRANCISCO; MGALFI; MGRAHAM; MGUZA; MHAUSS

THOMSON REUTERS - WEST 6,757.08 TK ELEVATOR CORPORATION 7,292.80 TRUGREEN_37207 9,601.83 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES INC 35,965.64

VILLAGE OF VILLA PARK_39100 128,859.93

LEGAL NOTICES

VOYA INSTITUTIONAL TRUST COMPANY 9,360.00

965,383 350,42410,320,670

965,383 350,42410,320,670

MANN; MJONES; MKALIC; MKEN NEDY; MMAASKE; MMAROTTA; MMOLINA; MMORALES; MMURPHY; MOLSON; MPHILLIPS; MRAMON; MSALGADO; MSCOTT; MSULLIVAN; MTHOMPSON; MVALESKI; MWAR REN; MWILLIAMS-RIVERA; MZAU CHA; NHILDRETH; NPINGEL; NSTACH WILEN; NWAHLGREN; NWOODBURY; PMONTGOMERY; PPARPET; PSTEW ART; RBAZON; RBUDLER; RDALY; RDINI; RDOMERACKI; RHENEGHAN; RJANUSZ; RKAROS; RMORRIS; ROR TIZ; RSCHADER; RSERIO; RWATHIER; RWILSON; SBELKNAP; SBRIDGES; SBRUNS; SCHOJNACKI; SCOLE; SEN NIS; SFORCASH; SGIERTZ; SGILLIAM; SGROBSTEIN; SHOLLAND; SMO RAN; SNELSON; SNITKA; SNUNEZ; SO’CONNOR; SPHILLIPS; SPUCCINI; SSCAPARDINE; SWOJCIK; TARTMAN; TBENDICSEN; TGATSES; THARRELL; THOCKENSMITH; THUBNER; TLA VORATO; TLINWOOD; TMARZUL LO; TMURPHY; TSTONE; TWILSON; TWOEBEL; TWOLFF; VJALOSZYNS KI-REAM; VSPILOTRO; VWISNER; YT SAGALIS

GROSS PAYMENT FOR NONCERTIFIED PERSONNEL

Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 ABREGMAN; ACADENA BASS; ACHAIDEZ; ADEANGELIS-MAR SHALL; AFAERMARK; ALEON; APOR TILLO; ASIMON; AWISE; BBUKSINS KA; BHOEHN; BKELSAY; BNOYOLA; CBERES; CBURGOS; CCALDERON; CCANALE; CFELICIANO; CKLEIN; CNELMS; CRODRIGUEZ; CSALTO; DGIERTZ; DMURPHY; DWHEELER; DWHITAKER; EBERLEY; ECARNAH AN; ENELSON; ENUBLA; EROMAN; ESEBBY; FNINO; GBLANCO; GOR TIZ; GTERRAZAS; HKINGSBURY; IESCAMILLA; JCIESINSKI; JCITRA NO; JLOIZZO; JPETERSEN; JSMITH; JTYSZKIEWICZ; KBHATT; KCHAPIN; KFISHER; KGRISAMORE; KHAR RINGTON; KKEEHNER; KRYAN; KVENEGAS; LBEHRENDT; LDIE DERICH; LMUELLER; LSKLANEY; LWAGNER; LWILLIAMS; MBAILEY; MCARLSON; MCOLLINS; MDA SILVA; MLOPEZ; MMINOR; MPEREZ; MRA ZO; MSTEINER; NZIMMERMANN; OFARROWE; PCARDINE; PVRANKIN;

RHARVEY; RKUPCZYK; RLAVERY; RRAMANA; RREHDER; RSTRUNKS; RWARDA; SDIAZ; SGUTIERREZ; SHARBECK; SMOORE; TBENDING; TRAFIQ; TROSS-YUSUFF; VGO MEZ; VJOHNSON; XROJBA Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 AAGUIRRE; AGONZALEZ; AHAGE; AMELEQI; ARICHARDSON; ASEYMORE; AS TEININGER; BDEFILIPPIS; BJUVAN; BMEREDITH; BTHEDE; BZAWOJSKA; CHUDSON; CJANSEN; CMADISON; CMERINO; CRESTIVO; DBARRIOS; DMOXLEY; DTYLER; EDELGADO; FARNOLD; FTERRACCIANO; IJU VAN; JDEGNAN; JDEMBY; JGARCIA; JMERSCH; JSMITH; KANDERSON; KHICKEY; KJACKSON PETRELLA; KPIERROPOULOS; KTAYLOR; LFERG ERSON; LLABARBERA; LNORK; LO BRZUT; LZACCARO; MBIESIADA; MGRECO; MKALBAS; MLINDHORST; MLOPEZ; MMARANOWICZ; MMARI SIE; MMCLOUGHLIN; MMIHALO; MMILLER; MROCHA; MSALMON; PHOCHHEIMER; RBHATT; RCARL SON; RKRAWCZYKOWSKI; RPOR TILLO; RSHARMA; SDEANGELO; SKUCHEFSKI; SMENDEZ; SSAJDAK; TSULITA; VBANUELOS; VCASIMIRO; VMARTINEZ; VNOYOLA JR; WHERTZ Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 AAVINA; ADISTASIO; ADUBEAU; AGO MEZ; AHOLOD; AMUNGER; APEREZ; ARUIZ; AVEGA; AZAAGMAN; BMIS SANELLI; CBRECHIN; CILIESCU; CREZEK; DBENDFELDT; DPETROWS KI; DTHOMPSON; DVEGTER; EGUER RA; EROMERO; GCHANEZ; GDHAMO; GKARIS; GMUCHA; JCARREON-FA CIO; JHOEFLINGER; JJONES; JKELLY; JKONNEY; JLAROSA; JNEUMANN; JO’DONNELL-LOZA; JREYES; KCOSIO; KGRADY; KSMITH; LCROTTY; LDI NATALE; LFRANCO; LJRAB; LRADT KE; LTORNABENE; MBAZALDUA; MBELINTENDE; MDE LA CRUZ; MMARTINEZ; MNEAL; MOPLAWSKI; MPORTERA; MWANGLER; MZAN KO; NBEAUSOLEIL; PBRADFORD; PFLORES; PMAKRINSKI; PSIKOR SKI; RBOISSE; RSEELEY; SDECKER; SHERNANDEZ; SKANARA; SKRAUSE; SSHAH; THOMAN; TKIKOS; VFLOW ERS; VNOYOLA; WCROWDER Salary Range: $60,000 and Over AVILLEGAS;

COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 239,755.36 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent, Villa Park Review & The Lombardian Nov. 24, 2022) 429047

CHOEHN; CLITTLE; CPETRBOK; CSCI MECA; CSYPERSKI; DMUHLENA; EBUCKLEY; EDELGADO; FBARAHO NA DIAZ; FSTAWIARSKI; GYANG; IAQUINO; IDAOU; IRODRIGUEZ; JBONDI; JCOSGROVE; JDUNN; JM CHUGH; JNACHT; JZHANG; KHEFLIN; LGRUNSCHEL; LIRVIN; MGARLITZ; MIVANCEVIC; MMANHART; MREIT ER; NFEDERICK; PSZWANKOWSKI; RBACHNER; SBOWER; SKURAS; SLE WANDOWSKI; SORLANDO; SVOEGE LI; THAYDEN; TMANKA; VNOYOLA Payments over $2,500, excluding wages and salaries.

Person, Firm, or Aggregate Corporation Amount 1000BULBS.COM $8,386.23 4IMPRINT $8,975.27 9 TO 5 COMPUTER SUPPLY

DIST., INC $19,767.00 A PLUS APPLIANCE REPAIR $2,970.00 A. WILLIAM SEEGERS

ARCHITECTS $26,266.30

ABLE ACADEMY $131,476.77

ACACIA ACADEMY $62,099.46

ACCESS ONE INC. $31,760.73

ACCURATE OFFICE SUPPLY CO. $4,929.95 ACT INC. $7,832.00

ADDISON PARK DISTRICT $16,449.20

ADDISON SCHOOL DISTRICT 4 $19,381.00

ADELANTE EDUCATIONAL SPECIALISTS $14,000.00

ADORAMA CAMERA, INC. $29,410.34

ADVANTAGE PAVING

SOLUTIONS, INC. $225,402.90

AKA COMP SOLUTIONS INC $11,237.40

ALARM DETECTION SYSTEMS INC $3,541.71

ALBERTSON COMPANIES $16,658.99

ALBOUM TRANSLATION SERVICES $12,294.38

ALEXANDER J HOLOD $3,469.64

ALEXANDER STOMBRES $2,899.55

ALEXIAN BROTHERS $9,440.00

ALL STAR CUSTOM AWARDS $3,569.50

ALLIANCE PAPER & FOODSERVICE INC $2,538.53

ALMA D VILLEGAS $13,492.15

AMANDA N ROBLES $2,972.00

AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES $97,617.90

AMERICAN BANKERS

INSURANCE CO. $6,914.00

AMERICAN OUTFITTERS LTD $4,608.50

AMERICAN SCHOOL

COUNSELOR ASSN. $2,500.00

AMERICAN SEALCOATING $20,760.00

AMERICAN TAXI DISPATCH, INC. $2,745.00

AMERITAS $2,856.00

AMY LYNNE NOWAK $4,752.95

ANDERSON & SHAH

ROOFING INC $279,737.00

ANGELA B RUIZ $7,549.15

APPAREL REDEFINED $3,082.81

APPLE COMPUTERS $51,420.23

AQUALAB WATER

TREATMENT INC $4,831.83

ARBITERPAY TRUST ACCOUNT $63,560.00

ARIES CHARTER

TRANSPORTATION, INC. $8,614.00

ARTEMIS BIO-SOLUTIONS LLC $3,150.00

ASHLEY ANDERSON $3,921.99

ASSOCIATED PROPERTY

COUNSELORS $4,105.00

ASSURED SOLUTIONS $62,585.10

AT&T $68,013.17

AURORA NAPER

TRANSPORTATION $497,849.80

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LOGIC Page 1 A A B B C C D D E E F F G G H H I I J J K K L L M M The summary must be published in the local newspaper. Copies of the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2022 will be available for public inspection in the school district/joint agreement administrative office by November 30 annually. Individuals wanting to review this form should contact: 630-530-3981
School District/Joint Agreement Name Telephone Office Hours Also by January 15 annually the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2022 will be posted on the Illinois State Board of Education's website at www.isbe.net. SUMMARY: The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school district/joint agreement for the past fiscal year. Statement of Operations as of June 30, 2022 Educational Operations & Maintenance Debt ServicesTransportation Municipal Retirement/Social Security Capital ProjectsWorking Cash Tort Fire Prevention & Safety Local Sources 1000
770 13,515 0 0 2000 0 0 0 0 State Sources 3000
0
0 0 0 0 0 Federal Sources 4000
ENDING
Direct Disbursements/Expenditures
AUTOMATED
7:30am - 4:00pm
52,813,5027,266,02210,686,0742,349,9942,180,462
6,907,915 50,000
453,272
5,627,398 141,431 0 60,350 0 0 0 0 0 Total Direct Receipts/Revenues 65,348,8157,457,45310,686,0742,863,6162,180,462 770 13,515 0 0 62,226,3506,818,01110,694,3534,679,3142,125,832 690,626 0 0 Other Sources/Uses of Funds -11,401 0 11,884 492,900 0 03,594,755 0 0 17,430,2732,949,5881,126,9043,324,462 910,7531,040,2806,712,400 0 0 Other Changes in Fund Balances 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20,541,3373,589,0301,130,5092,001,664
0 0 21,720,9563,589,0301,130,5092,001,664
0 0 Beginning Fund Balances without Student Activity FundsJuly 1, 2021 Ending Fund Balances without Student Activity Funds - June 30, 2022 Ending Fund Balances (all sources) with Student Activity Funds - June 30, 2022 ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR
JUNE 30, 2022 Total
DuPage HSD 88 2 Friendship Plz Addison, IL 60101 2787 Address Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from One District to Another District

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CHICAGO $12,256.25

AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS SERVICES INC $4,824.40

AVID CENTER $11,304.00

AWARD CONCEPTS, INC. $3,598.18

AXA EQUITABLE $529,627.69

AXESS TRANSPORTATION $20,612.00

B & B MACHINERY CO INC $19,155.00

B & H PHOTO VIDEO $72,798.90

BADGER HARDWOODS OF WI., LTD $4,105.50

BALLOONS BY TOMMY, LLC $3,195.00

BARNES AND NOBLE $53,268.47

BEDFORD, FREEMAN & WORTH $6,113.73

BIDD CONSULTING $17,985.06

BLACKBOARD INC. $8,480.00

BLICK ART MATERIALS LLC $6,030.84

BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD $41,896.14

BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF IL $435,373.08

BLUEPOINT ALERT SOLUTIONS LLC $2,674.00

BODY PLUMBING, INC. $4,922.00

BOOM ENTERTAINMENT $29,192.50

BOOMERANG PROJECT $18,430.85

BORNQUIST, INC. $2,991.29

BPA ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION $4,243.54

BRANDON MURPHY $6,444.32

BRETT A BLAIR $2,597.51

BRIDGET COLLERAN $5,741.49

BRITE LIFT $602,397.87

BROOK CATERING COMPANY $8,541.80

BSN SPORTS LLC $102,508.05

BUCKARDT TECHNOLOGIES INC $19,180.47

BUCKEYE POWER SALES CO., INC. $6,288.55

BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS OF AMERICA $2,652.00

C.J.C. AUTO PARTS $48,728.08

C.O.R.E. ACADEMY $91,169.06

CAMELOT THERAPEUTIC SCHOOLS LLC $146,478.12

CAMPUS SOLUTIONS $7,914.64

CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES $9,570.00

CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA $51,176.74

CAPITAL ONE TRADE CREDIT $9,048.65

CARNEGIE LEARNING INC $7,281.37

CAROLINA BIOLOGICAL SUPPLY CO. $2,760.50

CASTLE PRINTECH $5,321.10

CATERING ENTERPRISES, LTD $7,663.80 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. $557,316.26

CENGAGE LEARNING INC $93,746.38

CENTRAL DUPAGE HOSPITAL $6,300.00 CFR EQUITY $3,000.00

CGMT, INC $6,950.00

CHARLES W SYPERSKI $9,337.14

CHARTWELLS DINING SERVICES $1,405,795.15

CHEER NETWORK $3,746.00

CHEROKEE ROSE EMBROIDERY INC $5,341.00

CHICAGO OFFICE TECHNOLOGY GROUP $13,843.13

CHICAGO VOYAGERS $8,958.28

CHRISTOPHER BAZANT $2,627.31

CHRISTOPHER D DUNK $2,689.32

CINTAS FIRE PROTECTION $2,727.35

CLARE WOODS ACADEMY $19,003.29

CLIC $364,377.00

COCKHREN CONSULTING $5,000.00

COLLAGE OF DUPAGE PE

EVENT SERVICES $4,280.00

COLLEGE BOARD $244,052.00

COLLEY ELEVATOR COMPANY $10,890.00

COLONIAL LIFE & ACCIDENT INS. $2,942.89

COMMUNICATIONS DIRECT INC $11,250.70

CONNECTIONS DAY SCHOOL $85,873.60

CONSERV FS $12,664.39

CORE TRAINING $5,635.00

CORWIN PRESS INC $31,374.75

COTTAGE HILL OPERATING CO. $3,329,219.76

COURTNEY E VALA $4,671.25

CUSTOM BINDERY $8,358.88

CYBERDYNE MASONRY CORP $10,300.00

DANCE PARTY DJ’S $11,200.00

DANIEL D KRAUSE $22,965.44

DAOES/TECHNOLOGY $278,671.03

DCG ROOFING SOLUTIONS, INC. $5,470.20

DEBRA J MUHLENA $4,097.64

DELL COMPUTER CORP. $28,912.59

DEMCO $4,626.43

DENLER, INC $49,479.39

DESTINATION ATHLETE OF COOK/DUPAGE $23,066.80

DH PACE COMPANY INC $2,605.12

DICK POND ATHLETICS, INC. $5,296.00

DIRECT ENERGY BUSINESS $998,752.19

DIRECTV $3,460.59

DISCOVERY EDUCATION INC. $4,872.90

DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF ILL $6,360.00

DREISILKER ELECTRIC MOTORS $11,785.25

DUPAGE DISTRICT #88 COUNCIL $11,334.15

EBSCO INFORMATION SERVICES $6,317.00

EDGENUITY $23,824.44

EDPUZZLE INC $3,132.00

EDUCATION WEEK $3,047.00

EDUCATIONAL ADVOCACY AND CONSULTING $8,403.45

EDUCATIONAL BENEFIT COOPERATIVE $7,651,546.02

EDWARD DON & COMPANY $5,975.59

EDYBURN CORPORATION $40,089.39

ELECTRO PAINTING & REFURBISHING $16,021.25

ELECTUDE USA LLC $3,800.30

ELMHURST MEMORIAL HOSP. FOUNDATION $6,000.00

ELMHURST UNIVERSITY $24,710.00

ENCYCLOPAEDIA

BRITANNICA, INC $3,830.00

ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES LTD $10,130.00

EPOCH EDUCATION INC $5,500.00

ERIC J NORBERG $4,925.31

ESTHER MARTIN DELGADO $29,765.36

EXPLORELEARNING LLC $8,745.00

FASTSIGNS $5,575.00

FEECE OIL COMPANY $126,284.90

FISHER SCIENCE EDUCATION $2,666.43

FLINN SCIENTIFIC, INC. $10,698.69

FOLLETT CONTENT SOLUTIONS LLC $20,413.51

FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS, INC. $44,658.15

FOREST AWARDS & ENGRAVING $4,627.26

FOREST PRINTING $11,985.20

FORMATIVE $24,569.00

FORMS TECH INC $6,469.73

FOX TECH ACADEMY $41,387.74

FOX VALLEY FIRE & SAFETY CO. $7,593.82

FRANCZEK $5,592.60

FRONTLINE EDUCATION $18,150.02

G. W. BERKHEIMER CO., INC. $5,920.94

GABRIELLE M HORABIK $2,998.00

GALE $3,376.57

GALIC DISBURSING COMPANY $21,120.00

GFS $8,261.02

GIANT STEPS ILLINOIS INC. $148,509.90

GLEN OAKS THERAPEUTIC DAY SCH. $307,589.04

GLENBARD TOWNSHIP H.S. DIST. 87 $6,082.00

GLENBARD WEST HIGH SCHOOL $2,965.00

GLOBAL INDUSTRIAL $21,555.97

GOLDSTAR LEARNING, INC. $51,194.40

GOLF TEAM PRODUCTS $4,405.00

GOPHER SPORT $4,577.65

GOURMETS’ DELIGHT INC $14,190.00

GRAINGER, INC. $56,805.34

GRAPHIC ARTS SERVICES INC $3,505.00

GRAPHICS 2000 INC $13,095.00

GREAT LAKES APPAREL, INC. $25,961.90

GREAT LAKES COCA-COLA $8,446.41

GREAT SAVES $11,987.00

GROUP TRAVEL PLANNERS $16,200.00

GUIDING LIGHT AUTISM

ACADEMY $121,154.64

HANN’S CHRISTMAS FARM LLC $8,400.00

HENNESSY INDUSTRIES, LLC $5,000.00

HILDEBRAND SPORTING GOODS $4,050.00

HIMES, PETRARCA & FESTER

ATTORNEYS $33,515.00

HINSDALE CENTRAL

HIGH SCHOOL $2,800.00

HINSDALE HIGH SCHOOL DST #86 $6,332.50

HINSDALE TWP. H.S. DIST. 86 $2,512.50

HOLIDAY INN $4,158.17

HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES$18,601.20

HOMER TREE CARE, INC. $13,200.00

HUSAR ABATEMENT, LTD $24,300.00

HYATT PLACE $2,956.80

IASA $3,951.69

IASB $34,723.50

IDEAL CHARTER, LLC $11,014.00

IHSA $18,622.15

ILLINOIS BED BUG DOG $5,831.00

ILLINOIS DECA $8,796.00

ILLINOIS PREP TOP TIMING $5,160.00

ILLINOIS STATE POLICE $3,000.00

ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY $4,706.00

IMAGINE LEARNING LLC $46,350.00

INDEPENDENT HARDWARE, INC $13,662.00

INFOBASE PUBLISHING $5,027.67

INHERENTLY VALUED WELLNESS SERVICE $3,790.00

LEGAL NOTICES

INSTITUTE FOR THERAPY $42,475.00

INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS SERVICES, INC $16,737.50

INTERSTATE ALL BATTERY CENTER $4,425.30

IT SAVVY LLC $15,139.00

IWEISS HOLDING LLC $31,000.00

IXL LEARNING, INC $11,750.00

J&D ENTERPRISES SEATING AND SAFTEY $27,315.00

J.W. PEPPER AND SON, INC. $9,011.21

JACK M ANDREWS $4,576.09

JAMES E ZIEBKA $3,951.78

JAMES SMITH $13,750.00

JANINE NACHT $16,000.00

JASON’S DELI $13,393.50

JEAN N BARBANENTE $2,922.19

JEANIE M SMITH $13,750.00

JEFFREY D LASCHINSKI $18,854.48

JENNIFER KOWALSKI $26,600.57

JENNIFER L BURNS $3,241.05

JIAN ZHANG $5,550.00

JOHN K EPPLE $12,697.08

JOHN NERI CONSTRUCTION CO $7,292.29

JOSTENS INC. $102,587.43

JOURNEYED.COM, INC $6,251.47

JULIE J NEUMANN $5,509.72

JULIO DEL REAL $16,841.05

KATHERINE E STRANDCARROLL $3,035.63

KELLY HARRINGTON $2,678.97

KIEFER AMERICA LLC $48,620.00

KIMBERLY JACKSON PETRELLA $5,036.87 KMBS LTD $8,542.40

KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS $38,333.93 KONICA MINOLTA PREMIER FINANCE $2,892.00

L & W SUPPLY CORPORATION $6,053.46

LAGRANGE AREA DEPARTMENT $223,950.94

LAKE-COOK

DISTRIBUTORS, INC. $7,191.99

LAKESHORE RECYCLING SYSTEMS LLC $17,738.14

LANGUAGE TESTING INTERNATIONAL INC $4,115.00

LARSON ENGINEERING OF ILLINOIS $5,500.00

LAUREN LISA DAWN MUELLER $3,544.32

LAUTERBACH & AMEN LLP $26,800.00

LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. $9,695.06

LEARNING ALLY , INC $5,193.60

LEND $5,422.00

LENOVO (UNITED STATES) INC. $10,617.54

LEVONNE M CESCOLINI-BOYER $15,180.20

LIFE FITNESS LLC $13,443.27

LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING INC. $101,679.06

LINDEN OAKS TUTORING SERVICES $10,738.20

LITTLE FRIENDS, INC. $98,869.24

LOGSDON OFFICE SUPPLY $2,750.59

LOMBARD ACE HARDWARE $4,335.19

LORENA’S BANQUETS $3,776.00

M & J ASPHALT PAVING CO INC $490,579.40

MAD BOMBER FIREWORKS $7,500.00

MALCOLM ROSS $2,867.54

MARATHON SPORTSWEAR $20,996.25

MARCIA BRENNER

ASSOCIATES LLC $17,130.00

MARIACHI HERITAGE FOUNDATION $4,000.00

MARIANNE E GRECO $6,228.76

MARIE N PORTERA $3,300.00

MARINA KALIC $4,874.49

MARK CHORAZYCZEWSKI $3,241.06

MARKLUND $89,446.02

MARQUEE EVENT RENTAL $4,603.26

MARTENSON TURF

PRODUCTS, INC. $3,108.00

MATRIX TRUST COMPANY $26,350.00

MCDONALD SPORTING GOODS $4,310.00

MCGRAW-HILL EDUCATON $16,680.84

MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY CO. $4,027.30

MEMBEAN INC $5,200.00

MENARDS $25,251.75

MENTA ACADEMY HILLSIDE $247,147.33

MENTA ACADEMY MIDWAY AND SPORTS $31,161.24

MENTA ACADEMY OAK PARK $5,787.52

METROPOLITAN LIFE INS.

COMPANY $6,000.00

MFAC, LLC $5,144.30

MG MECHANICAL

SERVICE, INC $136,710.00

MICHAEL A ROSENGRANT $3,120.74

MICHAEL ANTHONY’S $11,899.75

MICHAEL BOLDEN $3,703.04

MICROFOCUS SOFTWARE INC. $11,369.57

MIDWEST BUS SALES $164,300.00

MIDWEST EDUCATIONAL FURNISHINGS INC $9,798.80

MIDWEST TRACK BUILDERS $92,247.00

MPS $7,254.80

MUSIC & ARTS CENTER, INC. $15,747.73

MUSICFIRST $6,563.88

MYZONE, INC. $26,572.00

NADLER GOLF CAR SALES INC $7,250.00

NARDI’S PIZZA $29,042.78

NAVIANCE, INC. $12,077.75

NAVIGATE WELLNESS LLC $14,376.32

NAVIGATE360 LLC $6,739.00

NCPERS GROUP LIFE INS $8,064.00

NEENAH S FEDERICK $3,115.56

NEFF COMPANY $9,284.50

NETRIX, LLC $39,750.00

NETTINGWORLD LLC $2,793.75

NEVCO SPORTS, LLC $2,665.53

NEW HORIZON CENTER $14,309.75

NEWPORT TRUST COMPANY

FBO PLAN $132,180.74

NEWSELA INC $11,344.51

NICOR GAS $41,024.38

NORCOMM PUBLIC SAFETY $2,730.00

NOREDINK CORP $20,000.00

NORTH AMERICAN CORP $5,108.24

NPN360 $8,527.00

OAK BROOK MECHANICAL SVC $21,967.86

OAK MEADOWS $11,384.43

ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS LLC $32,643.82

OMBUDSMAN EDUCATIONAL

SERVICES LTD $275,382.29

ONE WAY EDUCATION LLC $11,212.00

ONESTOP TEAM GOLF LLC $2,970.00

OVERDRIVE EDUCATION $5,508.01

PACIFIC LIFE $41,245.00

PADDING EXPERTS, INC $3,270.00

PARAGON MICRO INC. $6,428.56

PARKLAND PREPARATORY

ACADEMY $4,786.60

PARTS TOWN $3,345.27

PEAR DECK, INC $9,890.01

PEARSON EDUCATION, INC $6,492.85

PEERLESS FENCE $2,650.00

PEGGY BROWNE $3,400.00

PEOPLE CAB COMPANY $17,898.00

PEPSI-COLA $5,968.38

PERFECTION LEARNING $10,547.64

PERFORMANCE CHEMICAL & SUPPLY $14,114.21

PETER MAKRINSKI $7,593.70

PETRARCA, GLEASON, BOYLE & IZZO LLC $33,922.92

PINNACLE TOWERS LLC $21,033.73

PIT STOP $6,272.92

PITNEY BOWES $23,548.77

PNK CONSTRUCTION $8,856.80

PORTA PHONE CO. $6,945.67

PORTER PIPE & SUPPLY CO. $2,885.08

POWERSCHOOL GROUP LLC $129,269.66

PROJECT LEAD THE WAY, INC. $31,799.00

PROQUEST $8,671.36

PRO-SOURCE DISTRIBUTORS $27,811.05

PROSPECT COMMUNICATIONS INC. $4,500.00

PROTOLIGHT INC. $20,539.00

PSAT/NMSQT $20,165.40

QUADIENT LEASING USA INC $9,194.64

QUALITY PLUMBING SERVICES INC $2,857.50

QUINLAN AND FABISH $15,625.64

R & M SPECIALTIES LTD $11,262.50

RADIANT LEARNING INC. $13,427.48

RAINBOW FARM

ENTERPRISES, INC. $2,860.00

RAMROD DISTRIBUTORS $24,153.10

RAQUEL Y WILSON $97,720.65

REALITY WORKS $13,501.75

REBECCA BOISSE $3,346.64

REGINA M WATHIER $11,650.39

RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE

INSURANCE CO $63,948.44

REMIND101 INC $9,240.00

RENAISSANCE LEARNING INC $16,885.00

REPUBLIC SERVICES #551 $36,934.97

RESERVE ACCOUNT $15,000.00

RESILIENT MINDS ON THE

FRONT LINES $29,900.00

RICHARD ORTIZ $5,304.20

RICHMOND ELECTRIC CO INC $124,623.00

RICOH USA, INC. $15,577.62

RIDDELL $29,786.88

RILEY LLC $8,000.00

ROBBINS SCHWARTZ $24,571.95

ROCKFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIST 205 $3,552.62

ROCKLER WOODWORKING AND HARDWARE $2,804.00

ROE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES #19 $115,900.00

ROSA WARDA $3,026.21

ROSEANN JANUSZ $6,714.86

RUNCO OFFICE SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT CO $39,978.50

RUSH PHYSICAL THERAPY $91,640.25

RYAN DOMERACKI $12,894.69

S & S ACTIVEWEAR LLC $7,579.44

S.E.A.L. OF ILLINOIS, INC. $324,147.70

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC $3,200.00

SALT CREEK GOLF CLUB $8,514.00

SALT CREEK SANITARY

DISTRICT $26,480.97

SAM’S CLUB $7,788.90

SANDRA KRAUSE $61,806.20

SANTO SPORT STORE $17,235.31

SASED $1,181,895.23

SAVVAS LEARNING COMPANY LLC $14,584.63

SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC BUILDINGS $12,709.00 SCHOOL CONNECT $6,500.00 SCHOOL HEALTH

CORPORATION $43,491.36

SCHOOL OUTFITTERS $2,761.34

SCHOOL SPECIALTY LLC $10,606.42

SCHWARTZ EXCAVATING INC $144,594.90

SEIU LOCAL 73 $26,360.23

SELF $403,930.00

SERVICE SANITATION, INC $7,009.97

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS $2,853.48

SHI $7,196.64

SITE ONE LANDSCAPE

SUPPLY LLC $2,902.69

SIX FLAGS GREAT AMERICA $4,291.41

SKILLSUSA ILLINOIS INC $7,030.00

SNAP-ON INDUSTRIAL $9,006.05

SODEXO, C/O: MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & IN $83,242.75

SOUMAR MASONRY

RESTORATION INC $68,225.00

SOUND INCORPORATED $3,911.80

SOUTH SIDE CONTROL

SUPPLY CO $4,479.25

SPACE CONTINUUM LLC $7,419.65

SPANNUTH BOILER $14,184.00

SPECIAL EDUCATION SYSTEMS INC $98,889.54

SPORT DECALS $2,712.07

SPORTSFIELDS, INC. $6,410.68

SPOT COOLERS $3,100.00

STARDUST BOWL $17,856.00

STREAMWOOD BEHAVIORAL $92,877.86

STRIVVEN MEDIA LLC $7,800.00

SUBURBAN TIRE AUTO

CARE CTR $8,214.25

SUGAR CREEK GOLF COURSE $16,540.00

SUPER FAN U INC. $3,600.00

SWANK DIGITAL CAMPUS $5,505.00

SYSTEMIC EDUCATIONAL EQUITY $4,580.00

TALENT ASSESSMENT INC $36,560.60

TALX UC EXPRESS $3,380.00

TELESOLUTIONS CONSULTANTS $4,800.00

TEMSPEC INC. $3,918.97

THE AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION $6,120.00

THE CARLISLE $4,361.12

THE EMPRESS BANQUETS $21,007.00

THE GRAPHIC EDGE LLC $5,637.91

THE LANGUAGE LABS $6,780.00

THE NEFF COMPANY $2,533.80

THE SANDNER GROUP, $15,401.00

THE SCHOOL PLANNER COMPANY $6,336.00

THE SEVILLE $3,000.00

THE WEBSTAURANT STORE $3,600.30

THILLENS, INC $5,128.30

THOMSON REUTERS WEST $12,564.09

TIER 1 EDUCATIONAL

CONSULTING FIRM $3,000.00

T-MOBILE $115,200.00

TOLEDO PHYSICAL ED SUPPLY $7,542.12

TRANE $4,185.08

TRI-ANGLE SCREEN PRINT $9,234.00

TRIPP COMMUNICATION

SYSTEMS $39,306.42

TROPHIES BY GEORGE $16,419.75

TROXELL COMMUNICATIONS

INC. $3,392.06

TURFIX $24,650.00

TURNITIN, LLC $16,250.00

TYLER TECHNOLOGIES INC $39,613.75

ULINE INC $3,344.40

UMB BANK F/B/O AXA $149,450.00

UNIFIRST CORPORATION $9,181.43

UNITED LABORATORIES INC $11,254.73

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE $3,783.98

UNIVERSAL TAXI

DISPATCH, INC. $34,187.00

UNIVERSITY READERS $8,657.96

USPS-POC $24,800.00

VALARIE ANNE HUMPHREY $33,287.54

VANCOUVER LAPTOP INC $2,594.50

VANGUARD ENERGY SERVICES $145,329.08

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VAN’S ENTERPRISES, LTD. $33,730.00

VARIABLE ANNUITY

LIFE INS. CO. $67,692.00

VARSITY CDT $10,496.70

VARSITY SPIRIT FASHIONS $7,271.70

VERNIER SOFTWARE $4,080.70 VERTIGO $7,497.72

VILLA PARK ELECTRICAL SUPPLY $19,545.69

VILLA PARK OFFICE EQUIPMENT $27,431.54

VILLAGE OF ADDISON $200,246.60

VILLAGE OF VILLA PARK $316,064.81

VINTAGE KING AUDIO INC $69,883.60

VISTA HIGHER LEARNING $9,242.45

LEGAL NOTICES

VITA PERSONA LLC $7,400.00

W W NORTON & CO INC $9,507.68

WALKER, CLAIR, ROSE AND ASSOCIATES $15,300.00

WAYSIDE PUBLISHING $4,910.88

WEST SUBURBAN

WIGHT & COMPANY $174,815.81

WILLIAM H. SADLIER, INC. $31,942.65

WILLOWBROOK HIGH SCHOOL $2,640.00

WOODSHOP REPAIR LLC $7,806.00

WORLD’S FINEST CHOCOLATES $9,760.00

XPERIENCE CHICAGO LLC $7,500.00

ZOOM VIDEO

COMMUNICATIONS, INC $21,953.64 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Review Nov. 24, 2022) 429126

GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFIED PERSONNEL

Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 Breen, Grayson M; Cantu, Juan D; Erickson, Ra chel J; Garcia, Adilene; Garcia, Bernadette; Gonzalez, Karina; Guio, Lina Y; Jablon ski, Yvonne J; Marinakos, Paulina; Mo linar, Melissa M; Nutini, Katrina T; Perez, Marcela; Podbielska, Marta; Qureshi, Hira; Rajuncas, Laura; Sanzenbacher, Chloe L; Velazquez, Iris W; Zurita, Alejandra Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 Barrigar, Jean R; Bonilla, Paulina D; O’Brien, Heidi; Ramahi, Tamara; Ramirez, Aline; Schmitz, Alexandra; Shastri, Aunikah D; Tolwinski, Claudia Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 Acosta, Nicole M; Alagna, Amanda V; Argueta, Jacqueline G; Arneson, Danielle J; Arthuso, Agatha T; Ballard, Caitlin A; Barrera, Jessica; Baumgartner, Kelly; Bell, Kelly M; Biba, Brant; Brezin, Elizabeth M; Brown, Angela L; Bueno, Alma R; Caffero, Michelle F; Coffey, Joseph J; Conner, San dra F; Corral, Ellen; De La Torre, Araceli; Diamond, Elaine M; Dorado, Berenice; Downen, Rachael A; Drake, Mikayla M; Fee, Jamie M; Ferguson, Diane F; Figura, Katherine I; Flores Trejo, Andrea V; Gal, Lea M; Gama, Itzel; Garcia, Anna M; Gar cia, Marcy S; Gawron, Kaitlin S; Gilson, Danielle R; Goodwin, Lauren M; Guerrero, Ariana S; Hartan-Stiver, Cyntheia S; Hen ry, Terra R; Huizar, Sandra J; Jasso, Glo ria; Jemin, Sladjola; Kelly, Eric J; Khan, Mariam I; Kieltyka, Damian M; Kolar, Jessica; Lara, Melanie D; Larson, Victoria E; Lesak, Michele M; Ludwisiak, Brittney J; Mangione, Michael A; Manint, Mason; Marszalik, Anne Marie; McKernin, Emma A; Medina, Sara; Millan, Blanca E; Monta no, Sidney; Nihill, Erin M; O’Brien, Alison M; O’Leary, Dominique L; Opela, Michael C; Ortega, Liliana; Osio Brown, Penelope; Ostojic, Korinne E; Paredes, Lilia R; Peters, Calli J; Powell, Alexandra N; Pozen, Jen nifer R; Prado, Susan M; Ramirez, Diana; Ramos Gonzalez, Javier; Ramsey, Amanda L; Rehder, Danielle C; Reynolds, Patrick M; Rivera, Melissa; Ruiz, Lorena; Savaglio, Gabriella; Schmittle, Ryan A; Schwarz, Ker ensa A; Segura, Karen; Sinagra, Gabrielle M; Smith, Marc; Sobieck, Brianna; Spice, Kaitlin R; Stepniewski, Cynthia L; Strohm, Michelle A; Suco, Jecenia; Suntken, Re becca M; Thomas, Rainu; Toika, Cynthia L; Vaglienty, Veronica; Valek, Alyssa M; Villalobos, Cheryl A; Watts, Christopher L; Wiberg, Nicole B; Wildi, Heidi M; Zan ayed, Jennifer L; Zelka, Ivonne P Salary Range: 60,000 - $89,999 Ananos Camargo, Fina M; Anderson, Rachel L; Andrikokus, Allison B; Barin, Melissa A; Barrett, Ja nette; Beristain, Leticia; Berman, Claudia M; Bernhardt, Silvester J; Bledsoe, Janelle M; Bobeska, Nurtena; Bolger, Deborah A; Bovey, Lisa D; Brown, Kathleen M; Can non, Raymond W; Capaccio, Debra A; Car ranza, Matilde; Carrasco, Diana; Carroccio,

Jennifer; Castillo, Leslie; Chavez, Luz M; Ciaccio, Sheri Marie; Clarke, Allison Marie; Constantopoulos, Ellen J; Correa, Alma Denise; Countryman, Eric J; Culhane, Genevieve R; Custer, Jennifer M; Czocha ra, Tiffany P; Dahlman, Stacy L; Delgado, Virginia; Diaz, Catalina; DiBeasi-Marino, Paula R; DiCristina, Lauryn; Dobry, Lau ren M; Dovidio, Joseph E; Dreger, Dianne E ; Farrell, Molly; Figueroa, Amanda M; Forde, Daniel F; Gancarczyk, Sylwia; Gard ner, Jennifer M; Gaston, Maritza; Gillen, Laura A; Gimenez, Edward A; Gragnani, Lauren; Grande, Carmen C; Green, Deanna M; Gregory, Anne K; Gregory, Katherine Marie; Groth, Kimberly; Guida, Amanda Michelle; Gutierrez, Erica; Gutierrez, Jen nifer; Gutierrez, Lileana G; Hatfield, Jamie N; Henderson, Kathryn A; Henrichs, Peggy A; Hommowun, Sarah; Horvath, Kathleen A; Infantino, Donna M; Ivancsits, Lisa M; James, Karissa M; Jaskiewicz, Stephanie M; Johanson, Tina S; Johnson, Elizabeth Callahan; Kaczorowski, Marta; Karda di, Christine E; Kelly, Kristen L; Kinnear, Kayle K; Kiss, Susan C; Knebelsberger, Nicole M; Kordik, Jeanne M; Krause, Lau ren V; Kyriakopoulos-Rodriguez, Sia M; Lacko, Devin J; Laureano-Alicea, Eileen; Liss, Kiersten L; Luketin, Jacob; Luzietti, Ashley K; Martelon, Pille; Martin, Alicia D; Mason, Jamie; Matkowski, Caroline F; McGarry, Stephanie; McGuire, Megan E; McHugh, Whitney; McKenna, Jerry S; Merdian, Eve M; Merz, Kathleen M; Me trou-Koutsoukos, Eleni; Mexicano, Diana; Meyer, Carolyn J; Molina, Pamela M; Mon real, Megan; Morales, Guillermina; Morris, Bonnie C; Mostowski, Jennifer M; Musson, Danielle J; Myers, Carrie A; Najera, Isui Y; Nowak, Alicia Anna; Olson, Anne K; Olve ra, Lilian Del Carmen; Paladino, Emma Ma rie; Palczynski, Joanne T; Parker, Brett R; Pasquesi-Somaiya, Alaina J; Pelsor, Ashley S; Peluso, Michelle R; Pereda, Katherine J; Perez, Araceli; Perez, Sherry L; Petersen, Michelle R; Peterson, Megan E; Pierropou los, Vivian; Pingel, Elizabeth Daily; Pintz, Heather L; Piscopo, Maria F; Plett, Jodi L; Pratt, Wendy N; Prendergast, Dana O; Prieboy, Karlene M; Provax III, Robert G; Reece, Sarah M; Rodriguez, Martha; Ros si, Janine M; Rubio, Vanessa; Rupinskas, Tomas A; Ryan, Alice L; Ryan, Kristin N; Saavedra, Cynthia; Saltenberger, Rachael E; Sand, Eliana G; Scala, Carla T; Schmidt, Alyse L; Scolire, Alexandrea; Seidenfuss, Dena L; Sethness, Jennifer A; Seyller, Lau ra; Shahid, Rehana M; Shepherd, Maria T; Smith, Deborah A; Sobieszek, Patricia A; Soldner, Charles; Steed, Anne Jessica; Steele, Melissa A; Struc, Lisa K; Talos, Jenna L; Tankersley, Keith; Tello, Lizeth; Thomas, Stephanie S; Tocknell, Megan Marie; Torres, Maria J; Trubich, Kimberly Ann; Trzesniak, Michele L; Tulicki, Mal gorzata; Tutskey, Melissa M; Valdez, Me lissa; Vasilakos, Christina Marie; Velez,

LEGAL NOTICES

TEACHERS UNION $266,306.03

WESTMONT PARK DISTRICT $2,839.00

YESCO CHICAGO $2,985.00

ZEPHYR GRAF-X INC $2,659.66

01,819,6651,020,25511,971,4266,343,323

Rebecca; Visconti, Giacomo; Wajda, Jacob R; Walsh, Cassidy L; Walsh, Kristin Ma rie; Whiteley, Margaret R; Wildman, Amy; Willis, Elyse Katherine; Wlezien, Caitlin J; Zaucha, Barbara E; Zimmerman, Mary Frances T Salary Range: $90,000 and Over Achtien, Sharon A; Ahart, Kathryn A; Alexander, Erin E; Alvarado, Susana; Bain, Yasmeen M; Bekkedal, Cynthia M; Bennett, Craig M; Bettini, Carli A; Bognetti, Tamara A; Bonilla, Carolina; Brechin, Kelly E; Brokos, Kristine E; Brumbaugh, Michael A; Caposieno, Kelly Ann; Carrera, Alicia L; Coffinbargar, Karen S; D’Alexander, Danelle L; DeFeo, Elizabeth L; Diaz, Jan et; Dohman, Kara J; Donoso-Kelly, Karla P; Dorta, Tiffany A; Dower, Rebecca M; Elizondo, Mayra; Ellena-Thomas, Ann M; Enciso, Martin; Evangelista, April A; Fornek, Elizabeth L; Foster, Kimberly A; Gertzfield-Rajcevich, Staci B; Ghidorzi, Denise K; Gromala, Melissa L; Guerrero, Brenda J; Hahn, Stacy; Haney, Donna Jean; Heupel, Kimberly A; Hradecky, Marypat O; Hubek, Christine F; Jamrose, Christopher A; Jensen, Jennifer L; Johnson, Deanna M; Johnson, Donna M; Johnson, Mary Ann; Kaiser, Griselda ; Karpman, Keri; Keeley, Timothy J; Langton, John R; Lodhi, Eliz abeth E; Lohse, Kimberly Lyn; Machala, Jennifer G; Martuzzo, Judy L; Matthies, Jessica H; Mellin, Lara; Meyer, Kathleen M; Mihajlovic, Marija; Miller, Amy J; Mul lins, Belinda M; Nowak, Karen M; O’Brien, Frances P; Osornio, Gladys; Pacilli, Phyllis; Poremba, Jenny; Purse, Kathleen; Pytko, David E; Pytko, Julie R; Ragucci, Susan I; Romero, Maria Del Carmen; Rose, Michele L; Ryburn, Jeff S; Schubert, Renee F; Sci meca, Tina D; Sinkule, Maria Del Carmen; Smogor, David W; Stafford, Gale G; Straub, Stephenie L; Tucker, Robert D; Underwood, Lawrence; Valdes, Alfredo O; Vavalle, Anna Maria; Vazquez, Raquel; Velez, Glo ria I; Villalobos, Cristina F; Walter, Linda J; Weisenborn, Carolyn M; Wojtas, Robert F; Zahrobsky, Susan M; Zatarski, Carrie A

GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFIED PERSONNEL

Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 Aguilar, Perla A; Aiello, Ginamarie; Alecksen, Michelle; Alonso Venegas, Lorena; Anwei ler-Stanford, Nicole; Arredondo, Gregoria; Arzeta, Maria Y; Ayesh, Wedad; Baig, Rana; Baker, Joana R; Bakhrani, Fatema; Barry, Michele J; Bauers, Kelsy M; Baumgartner, Allison M; Baumgartner, Marie T; Beah an, Linda; Behnke, Carol; Benitez, Yaret; Bezdicek, Michelle P; Boucekkine, Beata; Bravo, Veronica; Bucaro, Giulia; Cahue, Elisa; Camaci, Franchesca; Cantu, Imelda Y; Cardona, Ana; Castillo Hernandez, An drea G; Castillo, Iliana; Chairez Rodriguez, Sabina; Colbert, Kristine E; Corral, Bereni ce; Cosentino, Annina M; Daleno, Mariel la; De La Cruz, Rebecca Lynn; DeLaGar za, Sandra A; Dirck, Kerry M; Djordjevic, Valentina; Dojutrek, Sophie M; Dourlain,

Karen A; Dunkel, Mary K; Enright, Brian; Falco, Mary; Fallon, Diane A; Foertsch, Linda; Garcia, Esperanza; Garcia, Jose; Garcia, Maria; Garcia, Saira; Gniadek, Tamara; Gonzalez, Guadalupe; Hawkins, Michelina; Herion, Nadine Margaret; Her nandez Santana, Maria; Hernandez, Noemi A ; Hernandez, Nubia; Hodo, Mirela; Hoef fleur, Alexis G; Hyna, Samantha; Jimenez Pina, Mariana; Judd, Marisa A; Koncos, Mary M; Kwon, Heesung; Lackowski, Cynthia A; Lantz, Megan E; Lanzo, Brit tany; Lara Ruiz, Marcela; Lechuga, Jose; Leiva De Kehrt, Alba A; Lemus, Maria C ; Leon, Kristal; Lopez Castaneda, Victoria; Lopez, Maria Luisa; Magnuson, Karen L; Marinelli, Rosemarie L; Marquez, Mari bel; Martinez, Adriana; Martinez, Giselle; Martinez, Mireya; Martinez, Yolitzin; Ma tuszewski, Jeanna Marie; McAfoose, Lilly; Mendiola, Georjina; Mendoza, Gladys J; Michalek, Carey; Miller, Paula L; Modi ca, Katarzyna; Mondragon, Sugey; Mon tes, Victoria; Morales, Samantha; Murphy, Janice M; Nava, Tabitha A; Navar, Isamar; Nicieja, Monika Z; Nyquist, Scott A; Oca mpo, Meredith; Ocampo, Nallely; Ochoa, Aida A; Ontiveros, Maribel; Oregon, Ke lyn; Ortiz, Kayla I; Pagan, Annette; Pajova, Albana; Patel, Anita; Peters, Maddalena; Piotrowski, Caren M; Placencio, Kali Ann; Raimondi, Cynthia; Ramirez, Gabriela; Ra ton, Jesser; Robles, Irma; Rodriguez Presa, Nancy; Rodriguez, Vanessa; Rodriguez, Ve ronica; Roeglin, Amber R; Roeglin, Shannie Irene; Roman, Abigail; Ruffolo, Katherine M; Ruiz, Araceli; Sagastume Oliveros, Maritza; Salerno, Cori A; Salzinger, Scott; Sammarco, Vita M; Sanchez, Hilda Y; San tillan, Maritza L; Saucedo, Ana T; Scali, Colleen Erin; Seider, Alyssa M; Senderak, Catherine M; Simone, Patricia Ann; Sulek, Ashley; Torres, Manuela; Umana, Melvi X; Vardakis, Cathy Jo; Vassar, Kimberly J; Vazquez Sotelo, Cecilia; Vazquez, Karla; Vazquez, Michelle; Venuti, Maria; Walsh, Sandra J; Watson, Deborah L; Wojnicki, Tracy; Zaragoza Aguilar, Ana M; Zeman, David Zimmerman, Margaret J Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 Angiulo, Jen nifer; Avalos, Lorena Y; Cantoral, Jacque line; Cervantes, Francisca; Chavez Rivera, Sandra L; Cunz, Julie M; Delgado, Erika; Gremo, Nancy M; Guerrero, Leticia; Haney, Michael S; Jaimes Vazquez, Irma N; Jasso, Lucia Dora;; Kazanecki, Nicole B; Lagu nas, Judith; Lopez-Espinal, Lucia; Lugardo, Tanya; Matwij, Daniel J; Ocampo, Cindy; Parrillo, Debora C; Powell, Eric W; Robles, Ruben; Saucedo, Norma; Saucedo, Veroni ca; Sheesley, John P; Valencia Vazquez, Ma ria G; Velasco, Adrian Zapart Placek, Ewa Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 Bonne ma, Jennifer R; Carlson, Martin G; Con stantopoulos, Dean S; Dauz, Danica T; Gal vez, Noemi; Grabowski, Regina R; Guillen, Liliana; Kuechler, Ilze; Leanos, Irma; Luna, Cynthia Y; Martinez, Erika; Matwij, Kristie

L; Monroy Garnica, Olga; Mueller, Daniel E; Padua, Cristina; Presa, Paola L; Ramos, Veronica S; Roman, Lissette; Schlesser, Pa tricia M; Stelter, Carolyn M Vega, Jennifer

Salary Range: $60,000 and Over Aranki, Jacob U; Chaddick, Harry F; Kucko, Mi chael C; Larkin Jr, John T; Matos JR, Dan ny B; Winker, Tyler D

Payments over $2,500, excluding wages and salaries.

Person, Firm Aggregate or Corporation Amount 806 Technologies, Inc 4,500.00

A.G.A.D. Pest Control, Inc 15,310.00

ABM 1,217,805.04

Acacia Academy 25,328.74

Addison School District 4 26,816.61

Advantage Paving Solutions Inc 27,500.00

Amazon Capital Services 204,163.34

Amplified IT LLC 3,300.00

AMS Mechanical Systems 23,128.00

Andy Frain Services, Inc 150,747.01

Aperture Education, LLC 17,025.00

Apple Chevrolet 38,323.24

Apple Inc 8,820.00

Applied Communications Group 5,721.36

Arbor Management Inc 1,610,609.16

Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management 22,667.00

Associated Property Counselors, Ltd 4,810.00

AT & T 4,891.04

ATA 240,722.20

Atomatic Mechanical Services Inc 50,943.46

Aurora Naper Transportation 39,709.84

Axess Transportation 4,360.00

Barnes & Noble, Inc 6,786.84

BearCom 4,532.34

Beary Landscape Management 70,938.85

BHFX Imaging LLC 6,900.00

Big Life Journal 35,850.00

Bishop Plumbing, Inc 11,437.15

BluePoint Alert Solutions, LLC 8,007.00

BMO Harris Corporate Card - Payment 294,420.34

Board Of Education District #4 11,550.00

Bradford Systems Corporation 83,122.97

BrainPOP LLC 20,449.68

Bricks 4 Kidz Oak Brook 2,786.00

Bricxmen 22,100.00

C.A. Short Co 6,129.15 Call One 17,554.71

Camelot Therapeutic Schools LLC 192,382.50

Candor Health Education 4,205.00

Carrier Corporation 4,488.22

Carroll Seating, Inc 5,243.90

Catering Enterprises, Ltd 4,068.90

CDW Government, Inc 1,898,217.88

Cengage Learning Inc 29,105.59

Chamber Music on the Fox 3,150.00

Child’s Voice School 132,637.16

Cintas 46,243.86

Ciosek Tree Service 3,400.00

CLIC (Collective Liability Insuranc 316,549.00 Comcast 150,658.04

Committee for Children 67,169.30

Community Consolidated School Distr 14,601.00

CorExcellent Group, LLC 33,300.00

Cristina F Villalobos 7,624.15

DBM Services, Inc. 10,252.80

Diligent Corp 2,700.00

Discount School Supply 9,874.36

Discovery Education Inc 12,800.00

Dude Solutions, Inc 12,532.78

DuPage County Health Department 4,968.00

DuPage High School District 88 69,450.44

DuPage Security Solutions, Inc 50,999.32

EdClub Inc 6,026.00

Edlio LLC 7,800.00

Educational Benefit Cooperative 4,178,729.93

Elemental Solutions LLC 28,075.45

Empress Banquets 4,120.00

Encore Concrete Coatings 39,150.00 ESGI LLC 4,208.34

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the local newspaper. Copies of the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2022 will be available for public inspection in the school district/joint agreement administrative office by November 30 annually. Individuals wanting to review this form should contact: (630) 458-2500
- 4:00p School District/Joint Agreement Name Telephone Office Hours Also by January 15 annually the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2022 will be posted on the Illinois State Board of Education's website at www.isbe.net. SUMMARY: The following is the Annual
of Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school district/joint
Educational Operations & Maintenance Debt ServicesTransportation Municipal Retirement/Social Security Capital ProjectsWorking Cash Tort Fire Prevention & Safety
Sources
0
Sources
Sources
Changes in Fund Balances
without Student Activity
without Student Activity
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STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2022
Direct Disbursements/Expenditures Addison SD 4 222 N JF Kennedy Dr Addison, IL 60101 6602 Address Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from One District to Another District
The summary must be published in
8:00a
Statement
agreement for the past fiscal year. Statement of Operations as of June 30, 2022
Local
1000 28,716,9315,855,307 01,020,5631,168,748 0 59,768 0 0 2000 0 0 0
State
3000 8,748,9134,919,505 01,018,469 0 0 0 0 0 Federal
4000 7,486,180 40,545 0 81,273 0 0 0 0 0 Total Direct Receipts/Revenues 44,952,02410,815,357 02,120,3051,168,748 0 59,768 0 0 44,755,8693,991,090 02,382,3721,039,3225,367,451 0 0 Other Sources/Uses of Funds 0 -7,000,000 0 0 07,000,000 0 0 0 22,530,3504,623,757 02,081,732 890,82910,338,8776,283,555 0 0 Other
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22,726,5054,448,024 01,819,6651,020,25511,971,4266,343,323 0 0 22,868,1784,448,024
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FundsJuly 1, 2021 Ending Fund Balances
Funds - June 30, 2022 Ending Fund Balances (all sources) with Student
Funds - June 30, 2022 ANNUAL
Total

Estrellita, Inc 24,277.83

Evan-Moor Educational Publishers 7,199.92

Exxonmobil 15,071.51

Federal Supply USA 9,445.74

Fence Connection, Inc 4,850.00

First American Bank 50,794.37

First Student, Inc 827,575.96

Follett Content Solutions, LLC 17,824.33

Follett School Solutions, Inc 31,683.53

Forecast5 Analytics, Inc 44,787.60

Formative 21,892.00

Fox Valley Fire & Safety Co 36,816.52

Frank Cooney Co 44,153.48

Frontline Technologies Group LLC 22,398.23

Garaventa USA, Inc 7,879.73

Geocon Professional Services 3,091.00

GHA Technologies Inc 83,922.50

Grainger 57,721.83

Grand Appliance & TV 2,584.00

Graybar Electric Co 13,122.70 Guardian 21,973.59

Hamblock Ford Lincoln 15,968.24

hand2mind, Inc 3,703.84

Heinemann Publishing 9,304.24

Hodge Products Inc 3,830.14

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishin 161,537.88

IDVille 3,566.46

Illinois Association of School Admi 3,655.29

Illinois Association Of School Boar 13,408.00

Illinois Department Of Revenue 1,342,948.92

Illinois Dept of Employment Securit 34,904.25

Illinois Digital Educators Alliance 5,294.00

Illinois Principals Assoc (IPA) 5,118.77

Illinois Resource Center 4,225.00

Illinois State Board of Education 250,336.00

Illinois State Police 5,000.00

Village of Bensenville Board of Trustees Meeting Schedule

Calendar Year 2023

The Board meeting schedule for Calendar Year 2023 is hereby established to provide for regular Board of Trustee meetings on the dates listed below. Unless indicat ed otherwise, all regular Board of Trustee meetings shall be held in the Board Room at 12 South Center Street, Bensenville, IL and shall commence at 6:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month with the exception of January, June, July, November and December.

January 17, 2023*

February 14, 2023

February 28, 2023

March 14, 2023

March 28, 2023

April 11, 2023

April 25, 2023

May 9, 2023

May 23, 2023

June 20, 2023*

July 18, 2023*

August 8, 2023

August 22, 2023

September 12, 2023

September 26, 2023

October 10, 2023

October 24, 2023

November 14, 2023*

December 19, 2023*

* Denotes one Board Meeting for the month.

(Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Review Nov. 24, 2022) 428958

Village of Bensenville CDC Meeting Schedule

Calendar Year 2023

The Community Development Commis sion meeting schedule for Calendar Year

Illuminate Education, Inc 13,643.75

Imagine Learning Inc 60,460.00

Imagine Learning Inc. 3,500.00

Impact Networking, LLC 95,239.50

IMRF 521,230.01

Incident IQ, LLC 9,348.00

Indian Trail PTA 2,900.00

Infinity Transportation 4,978.80

Integrated Systems Corp 27,620.00

Integrity Schools, Inc 16,887.50

Inter-State Studio 5,339.78

Internal Revenue Service 4,193,624.16

International Contractors, Inc 2,754,927.00

ITR Systems 28,019.91

Jan J Mihlbauer 5,275.00

Janet Diaz 5,985.64

Jenny & John’s Embroidery 21,269.39

JMS Environmental Assoc 39,305.00

Joe Sanfelippo 5,000.00

John Neri Construction Co, Inc 23,328.50

Kathleen Purse 3,150.00

Keiser 4,055.50

Krage’s Servicenter 4,540.56

Krueger International, Inc (KI) 145,991.66

KS Statebank 19,807.13

Lakeshore Learning Materials 66,913.70

Larson Equipment & Furniture Co, Th 108,097.00

Learning A-Z 96,910.50

Learning Without Tears 27,399.19

Legat Architects 502,610.70

LEGO Education 118,552.10

LEND 5,014.00

Liminex, Inc 14,960.00

Lincoln Financial 51,812.38

Literacy Resources LLC 4,559.73

Louise C Wislek 4,668.75

Lourdes Allen 2,500.00

LS DE LLC 10,465.00

LYDIA S. MEYER, Chapter 13 Trustee 7,200.00

Marilyn O Marshall, Chapter 13 Trus 5,587.50

Marklund 170,889.62

Matrix Trust Company 755,663.73

Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc 44,015.46

2023 is hereby established to provide for regular CDC Meetings on the dates list ed below. Unless indicated otherwise, all regular meetings shall be held in the Board Room at 12 South Center Street, Bensen ville, IL and shall commence at 6:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month with the exception of January and July.

February 7, 2023

March 7, 2023 April 4, 2023 May 2, 2023 June 6, 2023 August 1, 2023 September 5, 2023 October 3, 2023 November 7, 2023 December 5, 2023

(Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Review Nov. 24, 2022) 428959

Village of Bensenville Village Board Schedule for the Committee of the Whole Calendar Year 2023

The following is the 2023 Committee of the Whole schedule. This schedule is hereby established to provide for the regular Com mittee of the Whole meetings on the dates listed below. Unless otherwise indicated, all regular meetings begin at 6:30 p.m. on the third Tuesdays of the month with the exception of the months of January, June, July, November and December. All commit tee meetings will be held at 6:30p.m. unless indicated otherwise. All regular and special Committee of the Whole meetings shall be held in the upstairs Board Room at 12 South Center Street, Bensenville, IL. February 21, 2023 March 21, 2023 April 18, 2023 May 16, 2023

McGraw Hill LLC 7,887.72

Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament 11,608.00

Metropolitan Family Services 36-216 413,383.02

MHS 3,829.00

Midwest Decorating 69,400.00

Mindsight 8,022.99

Moby Max, LLC 7,661.00

N2Y, LLC (News-2-You) 5,701.19

Nardi’s Tower Of Pizza 6,302.25

NCS Pearson Inc 15,883.03

NDSEC (No DuPage Sp Ed Coop) 535,327.68

Nearpod, Inc 13,125.00

Newsela, Inc 41,500.00

NextEra Energy Services 431,530.70 Nicor Gas 8,751.07

NobleTec 115,598.90

Norcomm Public Safety Comm., Inc. 7,560.00

Northwest Evaluation Association (N 128,486.25

ODP Business Solutions, LLC 14,168.77

Okapi 16,059.00

One Touch Point 6,239.56

Pacific Learning 6,517.50

Palmita School Psych Services, LLC 19,600.00

Parkland Preparatory Academy 78,746.50

Pear Deck, Inc 9,351.00

Peerless Network, Inc 21,003.71

Petty Cash 3,071.00

PLS 3rd Learning 4,095.00

PMA Securities LLC 2,513.62

Porchlight Book Company 7,255.52

PowerSchool Group LLC 20,757.47

Premiere Speakers Bureau, Inc 4,750.00

Pro-Ed, Inc 2,680.70

Quadient Leasing USA, Inc 2,804.28

Quinlan & Fabish Music Co 16,011.26

R.H.L. Insulation & Firestopping, I 3,950.00

Raptor Technologies LLC 7,095.00

Ray Chevrolet 42,247.00 Read Naturally, Inc 3,135.00

August 15, 2023 September 19, 2023 October 17, 2023 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Review Nov. 24, 2022) 428960

NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF

AUDIT REPORT

OF ADDISON TOWNSHIP

Addison Township hereby provides public notice that an audit of its funds for the peri od June 1, 2021 through May 31, 2022 has been made, and that a report of such audit dated 09/06/22 performed by Lauterbach & Amen, LLP has been filed with the Coun ty Clerk of Du Page County, in accordance with 30 ILCS 15/0.01 et seq. The full report of the audit is available for public inspection at 401 N. Addison Rd., Addison, IL during regular business hours, 8:00am-4:30pm, Monday through Friday except for holidays. (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Review Nov. 24, 2022) 428617

NOTICE

CERTIFICATE NO. 78876 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on NOVEMBER 3, 2022 wherein the business firm of E & A DIVINE CON STRUCTION, 964 N. ROHLWING RD., APT GA, ADDISON, IL 60101 was regis

Remind101, Inc 15,054.00

Renaissance Learning, Inc 14,805.00

Republic Services #551 70,218.50

Revtrak, Inc 11,028.17

Riley LLC 10,000.00

Robbins Schwartz 75,108.35

ROE Professional Services #19 DuPag 4,500.00

Royal Pipe & Supply Co 9,133.34

Sarah Wu 22,700.00

SASC LLC 27,116.11

Savvas Learning Company LLC 30,872.53

Scholastic Book Fairs 32,287.72

Scholastic Inc 25,276.00

Scholastic Inc 96,952.10

Scholl Electric Inc 8,440.93

School Datebooks, Inc 5,447.06

School Health Corporation 29,754.23

School Specialty, LLC 35,634.98

SchoolMint Inc 6,008.00

Screencastify, LLC 7,700.00

Seesaw Learning, Inc 8,993.53

Sentinel Technologies, Inc 54,706.47

Septran Student Transportation 1,212,337.54

Sequent Energy Management LLC 67,239.81

Sequent Energy Management, L.P. 96,064.64

Service Express Inc 6,069.73

Sherwin Williams Co, The 2,839.56

Shred-It c/o Stericycle, Inc 4,697.60

Sir Speedy Printing 3,878.08

SiteOne Landscape Supply, LLC 3,421.66

Skyward Accounting Dept 81,196.00

Smart Care Equipment Solutions 9,686.32

Smekens Education Solutions, Inc 8,800.00

Soaring Eagle Academy 95,826.32

Sound Incorporated 36,491.00

South Side Control Supply Co 11,919.03

Spivi Inc. 7,148.00

Susan S Novotny 16,440.00

T-Mobile 98,217.30

Teachers’ Retirement System 16,897.76

Teachers’ Retirement System Of 2,668,649.73

tered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/are as follows:

Alejandro Fajardo, 964 N. Rohlwing Rd., Apt GA, Addison, IL 60101; Eric Mireles, 2317 Home Ave., Berwyn, IL 60402.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and Official Seal at my

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TeachTown, Inc 13,021.00

Telesolutions Consultants LLC 6,000.00

Texthelp Inc 3,900.00

TFH USA 3,295.00

Therapy Care, Ltd 28,824.00

THIS 8,932.24 THIS 410,221.94

Tobii Dynavox LLC 3,334.80

Tools for Schools, Inc 12,000.00

TouchMath Acquisition LLC 25,248.19

Trebron Company, Inc 19,662.66

TriMark Marlinn, LLC 9,394.68

TRS 4,734.93

Tumbleweed Press Inc 3,493.00

Tyler Technologies Inc 7,533.70

U-Line 8,080.41

United Graphics & Mailing Group 5,075.00

United States Postal Service 13,000.00

University of Notre Dame 2,500.00

US Bank Equipment Finance 62,897.84

Valerie M Nogar 4,497.39

Valor Technologies, Inc 185,480.00

Villa Park Office Equipment 26,270.73

Villa Park School District #45 5,822.50

Village of Addison 6,206.47

Village of Addison 64,980.60

Village of Addison 112,495.61

Vista Higher Learning 53,965.49

Wagner Plumbing & Piping, Inc 9,547.50

West Chicago Printing Co 17,208.90

West Music Co 3,735.42

WeVideo Inc 6,142.42

Wild Goose Chase, Inc 6,987.15

Winston Knolls Education Group 7,684.42

WIPFLI LLP 31,695.00

World Book, Inc 4,262.00

Xpert Fit Customized Lighting Solut 4,560.20

Yolanda P Vivanco 6,901.83

Yorkville CUSD #115 3,182.50

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office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 3RD day of NOVEMBER, A.D. 2022.

Jean Kaczmarek DuPage County Clerk (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Review Nov. 10, 17 & 24, 2022) 428169

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Friday, Dec. 2

Warrenville Holly Days

From 6-8 p.m. at the Warrenville Park District, 3S260 Warren Ave., at the corner of Tracy Place and Warren Avenue, wheth er you want a picture of your child with Santa or the look on their face when Santa arrives on his sleigh, you are in for a treat. The city holiday tree will be lit, there will be free horse-drawn carriage rides, and you can enjoy hot chocolate and cookies. Admission is free. For more information, call 630-3937279 or visit: www.warrenvilleparks.org/ event/holly-days.

Annual holiday tree-lighting, Hinsdale

From 5-7 p.m. at the Memorial Building grounds, 19 E. Chicago Ave., join the Village of Hinsdale for the annual lighting of the holiday tree in front of the Memorial Building. The tree lighting preludes the annual Christmas Walk downtown from 5-7:30 p.m. Merchants and stores open to celebrate the holiday season with residents and visitors to Hinsdale. Live music, a 30-foot carousel, trackless train, costume characters, giveaways, and more. This event is coordinated by the Hinsdale Chamber of Com merce. For more information, visit: www.villa geofhinsdale.org/visitors/holiday_events.php

Bloomingdale Festival of Lights

The Festival of Lights returns for its 10th straight year. Festivities begin at 3:30 p.m. on with opening night activities and the Kris Krin gle Mart will be open. From 4:30-9:30 p.m.— new this year—there will be shuttles from Prairie Lakes (formerly Indian Lakes). The Bloomingdale Park District Museum Exhibit will be open and will have children’s activities with hot chocolate afterwards. All evening,

the Kris Kringle Market and the Old Town Bloomingdale area will be open to browse and visit with specialty vendors to find that per fect one-of-a-kind holiday gift. At 4:30, there will be Santa train rides at the Old Town Park Pavilion. At 7 p.m., the tree and park lighting ceremony will be held there as well. Watch for the Bloomingdale Fire Department who will bring Santa Claus. For more information, vis it: www.villageofbloomingdale.org/Calendar. aspx?EID=1196

Saturday, Dec. 3

Holly Days Frosty and Friends parade, Westmont

From 4-7 p.m., come to downtown West mont on Cass Avenue for the annual Holly Days kick-off with the Frosty and Friends Parade, tree lighting and more. For more in formation, visit: https://westmont.illinois.gov/ calendar.aspx

Candy Cane Lane, Downers Grove

From 9 a.m.-noon at Lincoln Center, 935 Maple Ave., celebrate the holidays at Candy Cane Lane. This family friendly event in cludes holiday crafts and activities, pictures with Santa, festive snacks and story time with Mrs. Claus. Not in the Christmas spir it? Come spend some time with “The Mean One” and maybe Christmas ...perhaps ... will mean a bit more. An adult must stay to su pervise their child(ren). This event will be held in an open house format. Registration is per child. Only 2 adults per family may at tend. Price: $25 residents, $35 nonresidents. For more information, visit: https://webtrac. dgparks.org/wbwsc/webtrac.wsc/search.ht ml?module=AR&primarycode=4720a04

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ECCI reminder: Don’t miss ‘Small Business Saturday’

mhurst Chamber of Commerce & In dustry (ECCI).

Since its 2010 inception by Ameri can Express, Small Business Saturday has generated some $163 billion in

spending. In 2021—the pro

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gram’s 12th Anniversary year—an esti mated 110 million consumers shopped and/or dined on Small Business Satur day, generating a record $23.3 billion in spending, an increase of 18 percent from 2020 ($19.8 billion), according to the Small Business Saturday Consumer Insights Survey, which was conducted by Teneo on behalf of American Ex press and the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB).

Survey responses from 2021 indi cated that 64 percent of consumers who shopped or dined on Small Busi ness Saturday did so with the mindset of supporting underrepresented busi nesses within their communities. The survey also revealed that online shop ping—a source of small business rev enue growth during the Coronavirus Pandemic—increased slightly in 2021, with 58 percent of shoppers making a purchase online, compared to 2020 (56 percent) and 2019 (43 percent). Nearly four out of every five Small Business Saturday consumers (79 percent) un derstood the importance of supporting the small businesses in their communi

ty and two out of every three (66 per cent) reported that the day makes them want to “Shop Small” all year long. Today, small businesses (500 em ployees or less) account for nearly 33.2 million U.S. businesses, employ 46.4 percent of those working in the private sector and create two out of every three new jobs.

This holiday season is projected to generate up to $695 billion in sales for U.S. small businesses. More important ly, 68 percent of every $1 spent at a lo cal small business stays in the commu nity, as compared to 44 percent from a big box retailer. Nearly four out of every five independent retails (78 per cent) stated that holiday sales are criti cal in order for them to stay in business. For many communities, sales tax es account for a municipality’s largest source of operating budget revenue, often offsetting any need for a property tax increase. Home-rule municipalities benefit more from local taxes on food and beverage, retail, lodging, motor fuel, etc., than from their residential and commercial property taxpayers.

ECPA offers Winter Carolers

The Elmhurst Centre for Performing Arts (ECPA) is thrilled to present the return of the ECPA Winter Carolers, this year featuring the talented York High School Madrigals.

The Madrigals will be spreading holiday cheer on the evening of Sunday, Dec. 18 under the direction of Becky Marianetti, York High School drama director and choir director, as well as ECPA Board member.

Visits from the popular Winter Carolers are available for purchase beginning Friday, Nov. 25 at 8 a.m. More information can be found, and visits can be secured at www.ECPA-Elmhurst.org under the EVENTS tab.

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White Pines to host Breakfast with Santa Dec. 17-18

Space is limited; make reservations now for this family event

Enjoy a holiday breakfast, enjoy holiday crafts and activities and get your photo taken with Santa at the White Pines Golf Club’s Breakfast with Santa, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat urday and Sunday, Dec. 17 and 18.

The buffet breakfast includes mini pancakes, a waffle station, sausage and bacon, eggs, breakfast potatoes, assorted pastries, fruit and assorted beverages. There’s also a kids’ sta tion with favorites such as chicken

nuggets, tater tots and macaroni and cheese.

There are kids’ crafts and activ ities as well, but the highlight is a visit from Santa Claus and the chance for kids to interact with him and have their photo taken. Photo albums are posted to the park dis trict website for download follow ing the event.

“This is one of my favorite events of the year,” said White Pines PGA

Manager Andrew Godfrey. “It is great to see the smiles on the chil dren’s faces when they interact with Santa.”

Registration for White Pines’ Breakfast with Santa is already un derway, and spaces are limited to just 20 homes per date. The fee is $25 for adults and $15 for children aged 3 to 17. Those 2 and under are free. Register by calling 630-7660304 ext. 2.

Goodie goodie!

This little girl checks out some goodies at one of last year’s holiday events.

Joyful Traditions to be held Dec. 3 from 4-8 p.m. at Ruggard Gazebo

The event will feature a free pho to with Santa courtesy of JW Reedy from 5:00-8:00.

*Character photo-ops (Mickey, the Grinch): 5:00 - 8:00

*Trolley with stops at St Nick’s Mart (library) and the historical museum (raffle & more) : 5:008:00

*Petting zoo and pony rides:

5:00 - 8:00

*Food trucks: My Funnel Truck, Tickle my Tamale, Spoon Burger, & Hat Trick BBQ!

There will be a S’mores station plus free hot chocolate provided by the VFW.

Head across the street to Stan dard Meadery for their pop-up cookie event and an adult beverage.

All in the family

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Lombard Historical Society Christmas events on Maple Street

The Lombard Historical Society announces Christmas 2022 Events on Maple Street. Mark your cal endars for the Victorian House Tours, Jingle Bell Jubilee and a Virtual Victorian Christmas Tea. For details and more information about these events, please visit lombardhistory.org/events, email info@lombardhistory.org, or call 630.629.1885.

Jingle Bell Jubilee

Jingle Bell Jubilee kicks off with the tree lighting in Lilacia Park at 5:30 p.m., December 3, 2022. Catch up with Jingles downtown from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.

The Maple Street Chapel will feature performers singing a vari ety of seasonal holiday songs. Con cert time will be from 5:45-7pm.

The Lombard Bible Church will present The Stephen Uhl Trio in concert performing a variety of sea sonal favorites and other delights at 6:00 p.m. and again at 7:00 p.m.. Enjoy hot cocoa, cookies, and chil dren’s crafts afterwards in the gym.

The Lombard Historical Society Victorian Cottage tours are 15 min utes long with the first tour starting at 5:45 p.m. and the last tour de parting at 8:00 p.m. The festooned Victorian Cottage will be decorated in the style of a Victorian Christ mas with all the sights, sounds and aromas of a homespun holiday.

The Chicago Carolers will be singing on the front porch of the Cottage from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m., and in the newly renovated Carriage House from 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. Tick ets are required and can be picked up in person starting at 5 p.m. at the Carriage House. First come first serve.

Decorate traditional Dandiya dance sticks, provided by the Na tional Indo-American Museum, in the Carriage House, from 5:45-8 p.m. (while supplies last).

Warm up, and start a new tra dition, with hot cocoa, hand pies, whoopie pies and marshmallow pops from Ferdie’s Cabin Food Truck.

Victorian Cottage Christmas Tours

Can’t make it to the Jingle Bell Jubilee? Enjoy the smaller, more leisurely guided tour of the Victori an Cottage with its lush floral deco rations and the heady aromas of the season. This is an opportunity to geek out for Christmas and Victori ana. Tours are 45 minutes and leave on the hour: 1:00, 2:00 and 3:00

p.m. on select dates: Dec. 9, 10, 16, and 23. On Dec. 17, the tours leave at noon and 1 p.m. On Dec. 24, the tours leave at noon, 1 and 2 p.m. Group size is limited to 12 people. Reservations are required. Tickets are $5. Children 12 and under are free. See Lombard Historical Soci ety website for Victorian Cottage Christmas Tour tickets.

Virtual Victorian Christmas Tea – Dec. 17 at 3p.m. Learn about Victorian Christmas traditions with this virtual Victori an Tea. General attendance is free; A $10 ticket will get you a box of goodies that includes a tea cup and sweets to enjoy during the event. Register to receive the zoom link.

Christmas Express Family Night

Christmas Express Family Night

Christmas Express Family Night

Who? Preschool and kindergarten families

Christmas Express Family Night

Who?

Who? Preschool and kindergarten families

It’s the holiday season!

This group of workers helped with a holiday celebration at last year’s Breakfast with Santa held at White Pines Golf Course.

What? A night of Christmas fun for the whole family

Christmas Express Family Night

Who? Preschool and kindergarten families

What? A night of Christmas fun for the whole family

What? A night of Christmas fun for the whole family

Who? Preschool and kindergarten families

When? December 2, 2022 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm

What? A night of Christmas fun for the whole family

When? December 2, 2022 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm

When? December 2, 2022 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm

Who? Preschool and kindergarten families

What? A night of Christmas fun for the whole family

When? December 2, 2022 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm

Where? St. John's Lutheran School - 220 S. Lincoln Ave. Lombard IL 60148

Where? St. John's Lutheran School - 220 S. Lincoln Ave. Lombard IL 60148

Where? St. John's Lutheran School - 220 S. Lincoln Ave. Lombard IL 60148

When? December 2, 2022 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm

What? A night of Christmas fun for the whole family

Where? St. John's Lutheran School - 220 S. Lincoln Ave. Lombard IL 60148

Where? St. John’s Lutheran School - 220 S. Lincoln Ave. Lombard IL 60148

When? December 2, 2022 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm

Cocoa & cookies with Santa, crafts, dramatic play stations and STEM activities!

Cocoa & cookies with Santa, crafts, dramatic play stations and STEM activities!

Cocoa & cookies with Santa, crafts, dramatic play stations and STEM activities!

Cocoa & cookies with Santa, crafts, dramatic play stations and STEM activities!

Cocoa & cookies with Santa, crafts, dramatic play stations and STEM activities!

Where? St. John's Lutheran School - 220 S. Lincoln Ave. Lombard IL 60148

If you plan to join the fun, please email St. John's school office at sjschooloffice@sjleagles.com by November 30th.

Cocoa & cookies with Santa, crafts, dramatic play stations and STEM activities!

If you plan to join the fun, please email St. John's school office at sjschooloffice@sjleagles.com by November 30th.

If you plan to join the fun, please email St. John’s school office at sjschooloffice@sjleagles.com by November 30th.

If you plan to join the fun, please email St. John's school office at sjschooloffice@sjleagles.com by November 30th.

If you plan to join the fun, please email St. John's school office at sjschooloffice@sjleagles.com by November 30th.

Pre-register on 12/2 and receive a $25.00 discount on the registration fee.

Pre-register on 12/2 and receive a $25.00 discount on the registration fee.

Pre-register on 12/2 and receive a $25.00 discount on the registration fee.

If you plan to join the fun, please email St. John's school office at sjschooloffice@sjleagles.com by November 30th.

Pre-register on 12/2 and receive a $25.00 discount on the registration fee.

Pre-register on 12/2 and receive a $25.00 discount on the registration fee.

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Elmhurst Express Trolley is back for the holidays

The City of Elmhurst is excited to announce the Explore Elmhurst Trolley is back for the holiday edi tion “Holly Trolley” on Saturdays November 26 through December 17 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The trolley will follow the same route as the summer trolley program.

Hop-on-board for some holiday fun! While onboard, riders will re ceive a guide to special offers from businesses in town and have a chance to enter-to-win prizes!

Route: No tickets are needed to ride the Explore Elmhurst Holly Trolley connecting downtown El mhurst with the Spring Road busi ness District and York and Vallette Business District. Special Explore Elmhurst signs will mark each stop. Parking is conveniently located near each trolley stop.

Trolley stops:

1. York and Park

2. York and Schiller

3. Second and Addison

4. Cottage Hill and Virginia

5. Spring and the Illinois Prairie Path

6. York and Vallette

Where’s the trolley? Don’t waste your time thinking about when the trolley will arrive at each stop.

Handicapped accessible

The Explore Elmhurst Express is handicapped accessible and

ADA-compliant.

Strollers & Bikes: Strollers that collapse or fit into the seating area of the trolley are welcome on the trol ley. If your stroller will not collapse, please leave it off the trolley. Bikes are not allowed on the trolley. The trolley does not have onboard stor age and it is against fire code to place strollers or bikes in the aisle.

Enter to Win Prizes!: Ask the trol ley driver for a free ticket an enterto-win weekly prizes while riding the trolley.

Special Guests on the Trolley

Saturday, Nov. 26:

• Elmhurst Firefighter Storytime (2 p.m.)

• Elmhurst Choral Union Carolers (4-6 p.m.)

Saturday, Dec. 3:

• Frozen Character “Anna” and “Elsa” (10am - noon)

• Elmhurst Police Officer Story time (2 p.m.)

Saturday, Dec. 10:

• Elmhurst History Holiday Tour (11 a.m. - 1 p.m.)

• Frozen Character “Anna” and “Elsa” (2 - 4 p.m.)

• Elmhurst Choral Union Carolers (4-6 p.m.)

Saturday, Dec. 17:

• Frozen Characters “Anna” and “Elsa” (noon - 2 p.m.)

• Elmhurst Library Storytime on the Trolley (2 p.m.)

Share Your Photos by tagging #ExploreElmhurst on your RIDE!

For the safety and courtesy of yourself and others while riding the

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