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U.S. HHS awards $2,024,736 to expand Illinois behavioral health workforce
Obama designates Sept. 18-23 Opioid, Heroin Epidemic Awareness Week
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) last week announced $2,024,736.00 in awards to six training programs to increase the number of mental health providers and substance abuse counselors in Illinois. Nationally, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) are funding 144 new and continuing grants for a total of $44.5 million through the Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training (BHWET) program, which supports clinical internships and field placements for an array of professional and paraprofessional behavioral health disciplines and occupations. “The administration is committed to ensuring that Americans of all ages have access to quality mental health and substance abuse services,” said HHS Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell. “These grants are an important step toward that goal by creating an educational pipeline for future behavioral health providers so people in need can get the care they deserve.” President Obama has designated September 18-23, 2016, as Prescription Opioid and Heroin Epidemic Awareness Week. As part
of the week, federal agencies are focusing on the work being done across the government and announcing new efforts to address the national prescription opioid and heroin epidemic. “The program emphasizes integrating behavioral health, primary care, violence awareness and prevention, and the involvement of families in the prevention and treatment of mental and substance use disorders,” said HRSA Acting Administrator Jim Macrae. “This emphasis helps strengthen the next generation of behavioral health workforce providers so they can work more effectively in a variety of 21st century health care settings.” In Illinois $381,885.00 will support 2 new grantees and an additional $1,642,851.00 will fund 4 current grantees. “In 2015, 55 million adult Americans had a mental or substance use disorder,” said SAMHSA Principal Deputy Administrator Kana Enomoto. “That’s one out of five adults. These are serious, often life-threatening conditions, yet fewer than 39 percent of those affected got treatment. We must develop a robust, well-trained behavioral health workforce to ensure the future health of our nation.”
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Ex-inmate secures professional license under new law’s provisions ILLINOIS NEWS NETWORK
Illinois’ new law allowing inmates to train for certain professional licenses before their release has produced its first success story. Landus Jackson took all of the required classes and was approved to receive his cosmetology and barber’s license, but he was still in an Illinois prison. Once released from the Vienna Correctional Center, Jackson was able to secure his license right away and with it, a better chance to stay out of prison. Jackson is the first to do so thanks to the new law. He is excited about his job prospects. “I feel that this has given me a big-
ger opportunity to do whatever it is that I want to do,” the 40-year-old said. “I am extremely proud that Illinois is taking steps to improve outcomes for men and women who have been incarcerated,” Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) acting Director John Baldwin said. “Everyone deserves a second chance, and that is exactly what Landus is getting today — a fair shot at finding employment that will increase his odds of not returning to IDOC custody.” The state requires 1,500 hours of training to get the license so before the legislation passed, Jackson would have needed to spend months training
without pay after his release before he could support himself with his skills. “So often, when offenders are released, there are a lot of hurdles in their path that prevent them from finding employment,” Corrections spokesperson Nicole Wilson said. “We anticipate all who complete their courses are going to at least apply for that license before they leave IDOC custody.” Gov. Bruce Rauner, by executive order, created a commission with the goal of reducing the prison population in Illinois by 25 percent by 2025. Removing barriers for ex-inmates to get professional licenses was one of the commission’s recommendations.
Deficit spending part of most Illinois school districts’ fiscal curriculum ILLINOIS NEWS NETWORK
Nearly six out of every 10 school districts in Illinois are looking to spend more than they take in next year, a recent Illinois State Board of Education report said. But almost no one involved in education across Illinois is blaming taxpayers for the statewide shortage of school dollars. State Sen. Sue Rezin, R-Ottawa, said taxpayers pay enough. It’s state government that have shortchanged schools. Rezin said former Govs. Rod
Blagojevich and Pat Quinn cut state aid nearly 15 percent during their time in office. “Proration has been the most regressive policy that’s been implemented in the last decade,” Rezin said. Galesburg School District 205 Budget Director Jennifer Hamm said the district has spent more than it has brought in for the past six years because the state trimmed $9 million from its bottom line. “This year, we have a $1.2 mil-
lion deficit in our operating fund,” Hamm said. “Last year, we had a $2.3 million deficit in our operating fund. This is the trend.” Rezin compared proration to a payday loan. The problem with a payday loan isn’t the interest. Most people who need a payday loan are living on such a small margin, it just takes them too long to scrape together the extra cash to pay it off. Rezin said many districts are now so far in debt, they may never be able to catch up.
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Stefanie Bliss of Villa Park ran the Chicago Marathon on Sunday, Oct. 9. Bliss, who served two tours in a war zone with the U.S. Marine Corps, is a Willowbrook High School grad.
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Bensenville Community Public Library coming events Interview Workshop Sunday, Oct. 16, at 2 p.m. You’ve submitted your application, but are you ready for the interview? Learn what to do before, during, and after an interview. This presentation will discuss the importance of appearance, punctuality, and non-verbal communication as well as review the most commonly asked questions. Magical Mosaic Art Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 6:30 p.m. AGES: 4 to 12 years old Let your creativity run wild as we explore the world of mosaic art. We’ll be using a variety of different types of paper to create mosaic apples, pumpkins, owls, and more. This program is a drop-in event and registration is not required to attend. Coffee Talk with Dave and Chris Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. How a cup of coffee is prepared makes more difference than you’d
assume! Relax with a fresh cup while coffee enthusiasts Dave and Chris display different brewing gadgets and techniques, and then see if you can taste the differences in flavor and characteristics. Decaf will be available if you think it might be too late for a real cup. This program is for adults only.
Family Bingo Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 6:30 p.m. BOOOOOO-ingo Head to the Library for a night of family gaming fun. Winners will have a choice of prizes. Family Bingo is a drop-in event and registration Free Showing of “Pride and is not required to attend. Space is Prejudice and Zombies” at the limited, and players will be accepted Bensenville Theatre on a first-come, first-served basis. Oct. 20, at 7 p.m. Family Bingo will be held at 6:30 Join the Library every third Thurs- p.m. on the following evenings: day of every month at 7:00 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for a show- Intellectual Capital: Create ing of our favorite films based on Value for Small Business books. Admission to the show is Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 7 p.m. free! On Thursday, Oct. 20 at 7:00 Calling all entrepreneurs, managp.m. we will be showing, “Pride and ers, and administrators! Learn how Prejudice and Zombies” (2016, Rat- to strengthen your personnel maned PG-13, 1 hour 48 minutes). agement practices and improve perIn the 19th century, a mysterious formance. Ensure a return on your inplague turns the English countryside vestment and development of human into a war zone. No one is safe as the capital, and add measurable value to dead come back to life to terrorize your company. the land. Fate leads Elizabeth Bennet (Lily James), a master of martial arts Papel Picado: Mexican Folk Art and weaponry, to join forces with Mr. Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 7 p.m. Darcy (Sam Riley), a handsome but Come learn about this amazing, arrogant gentleman. Elizabeth can’t and often quite elaborate, form of stand Darcy, but respects his skills art. It is traditionally made by cutas a zombie killer. Casting aside their ting out designs on tissue paper personal differences, they unite on with chisels. Even though we’ll be using everyday tools, the results will still be incredible. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Northern Illinois Mobile Food Pantry coming to Fenton High School Bensenville Garden On Wednesday, Oct. 19, the Northern Illinois mobile food pantry will Club to host be at Fenton High School from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. During this time, annual Visitors Day food will be distributed to anyone in the community who is in need. The October Mobile Food Pantry is being sponsored by Jewel Osco. Please visit the Northern Illinois Food Bank website at solvehungertoday.org for more information on how to get involved. Additional mobile food pantries are being scheduled throughout the coming year.
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On Nov. 10 the Garden Club of Bensenville will hold their annual Visitors Day at the Bensenville Community Library from 12:30-3:00 p.m. Tina Garza, from Green Thumb Florist will be giving the program. There will be raffle pizes and homemade baked items will be available for purchase.
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Second Annual Vampire Ball Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 10:30 a.m. AGES: 1 to 5 years old Join Miss Kyrie for a special Halloween-themed music and movement program! Wear your costumes and spend the morning singing, laughing, and (most importantly) dancing! Registration is not required to attend this program.
Juan Lozada featured on Chicago Fire
Juan Lozada, right, a 2015 Fenton High School graduate, will be featured on three episodes of Chicago Fire airing on Nov. 8, 15, and 22. Juan is playing the part of Captain Bodan’s son, James. He is pictured with Eamonn Walker on the set.
Bensenville police reports The Bensenville Police Department recently reported the following arrests and citations. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a conviction, and that suspects are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Juveniles age 17-or-younger are not named. Oct. 6, 4:16 a.m. in the 1200 block of W. Devon Ave., an employee reported an unknown suspect pumped gas and left without paying for it. This case is under investigation. BV16010150 Oct. 5, 10:48 a.m. in the 300 block of E. Green St, Jessie Bailon, 25, of Bensenville, turned himself in on an original outstanding battery warrant. BV16010112 Oct. 5, 12 noon, in the 200 block of S. Evergreen St., a complainant reported the boyfriend of an ex-employee attempted to deposit a business check which the owner did not authorize. This case is under investigation. BV160010115 Oct. 5, 6:46 p.m. in the 1100 block of Judson Street, a complainant reported for a second time that he has been harassed by the husband of an ex-employee of the com-
pany where he works. This case is under investigation. BV16009835 and BV16010128 Oct. 5, 8:14 p.m. in the 300 block of E. Green St., Orlando J. ZayasGuilbe, 43, of Bensenville, turned himself in for a 1992 failure to appear warrant listed under an alias name. BV16009830 Oct. 5, 11:59 p.m. in the 1-100 block of W. Irving Park Road, an employee reported that he confronted an unknown suspect about items he appeared to be attempting to take without paying. The suspect then threw the items at the employee, hitting him in the lip. This case is under investigation. BV16010145 Oct. 4, 12:19 p.m. in the 1000 block of Thorndale Avenue, a complainant reported his vehicle was broken into and his personal belongings were taken by an unknown suspect. This case is under investigation. BV16010070 Oct. 4, 3:04 p.m. in the 300 block of E. Green Street, a complainant reported that her ex-boyfriend was sending nude pictures of her to her friends and co-workers. This case is under investigation. BV160010076 Oct. 3, 11:33 a.m. in the 1000
block of Foster Avenue, an employee reported another employee took a purse into the bathroom and was looking for valuables. Since he was unable to locate any valuables, he returned the purse. A delayed report was also made of a temporary employee who took a credit card from a purse and then returned the purse. These cases are under investigation. BV16010034 and BV16010036 Oct. 3, 2:02 p.m. in the 600 block of S. York Road, a complainant reported she believed a known suspect took $300 in cash from her bedroom without her authorization. This case is under investigation. BV16010037 Oct. 3, 3:40 p.m. in the 200 block of William Street, a business owner reported he sent out approximately $2,000 in tools to be repaired and they have not been returned. This case is under investigation. BV160010044 Oct. 3, 8:21 p.m. in the 1100 block of S. York Road, a juvenile was arrested for retail theft. BV160100053 Oct. 3, 10:34 p.m. near Entry Drive and Grand Avenue, Vidal Funez, 24, of Bensenville, was arrest-
ed for no driver’s license, failure to yield for a left turn and illegal transportation of alcohol. BV16010058 Oct. 2, 8:59 p.m. in the 700 block of W. Irving Park Road, a complainant reported that the back window of her vehicle had been shattered by an unknown suspect. This case is under investigation. BV16010019 Oct. 1, 1:35 p.m. in the 900 block of County Line Road, a complainant reported a that a cable account was opened by an unknown suspect in Chicago without his authorization. This case is under investigation. BV16009969 Oct. 1, 1:57 p.m. in the 700 block of E. Jefferson St., a complainant reported she was pushed by a known suspect during a sporting event. This case is under investigation. BV16009970 Oct. 1, 2:25 p.m. in the 300 block of E. Green St., a complainant reported he is a victim of identity theft. This case is under investigation. BV16009972 Oct. 1, 11:24 p.m. in the 100 block of Judson Street, a minor was arrested for underage consumption of alcohol. BV16009994 Sept. 30, 4:26 p.m. in the 800
block of Supreme Drive, a business owner reported two ex-employees had ordered auto parts on an account opened in the business name without authorization. This case is under investigation. BV16009930 Sept. 30, 6:40 p.m. in the 1100 block of S York Road, an employee reported an unknown suspect stole meat on two separate occasions from the store. This case is under investigation. BV16009934 Sept. 29, 2:02 p.m. in the 800 block of Thorndale Avenue, a complainant reported he was issued a check from his ex-employer, which was returned for non-sufficient funds. This case is under investigation. BV16009882 Sept. 29, 6:01 p.m. in the 100 block of E. Grand Ave., two complainants reported their vehicles had been broken into and their purses were reportedly taken by an unknown suspect. This case is under investigation. BV16009895 Sept. 29, 6:31 p.m. in the 1000 block of W. Wood St., a complainant reported that her vehicle was broken into and that her purse was taken by an unknown suspect. This case is under investigation. BV16009896
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Police Reports to be DUI, driving while license suspended, and illegally transporting open alcohol. According to police, Angel Hernandez refused to provide officers with his name and date of birth, yelled racial slurs and profanities at officers, and refused officer’s commands to exit the vehicle. Angel resisted arrest by pulling his arms away from a police officer and walking away, police said. Alan Hernandez- Hernandez, according to police, violated his probation by violating a no gang contact order. • Angel Rodriguez-Rodriguez, 45, of Addison, was arrested at around 8 a.m. Police said Rodriguez-Rodriguez had an original warrant out of the Addison Police Department for aggravated DUI, illegal transportation of alcohol and driving while license revoked.
Addison Oct. 7 Mariann Lukowski, 41, of Addison, was arrested in the 500 block of Holtz Avenue at around 12:28 a.m. and charged with DUI following a hit-and-run crash. Oct. 6 • Angel Hernandez, 21, of Wood Dale, and Alan G. Hernandez-Hernandez, 24, of Bensenville, were arrested at Lake and Grand at around 10:55 p.m. Police said Alan Hernandez-Hernandez was stopped for improper lane usage, and was found
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Center for the Arts hosting AT alumni art exhibit Addison Center for the Arts presents a special art exhibit, “Then and Now,” honoring the 50th anniversary of Addison Trail High School. Seventeen Addison Trail High School alumni took the time out of their very active careers to show where they started at Addison Trail and where they are now. Not only is the quality of work is awesome, but the diversity of careers in Art is impressive. The exhibit opened Oct. 5 and will be available for viewing for the month of October alongside the many activities ATHS has scheduled. It will conclude on Friday, Nov. 4. The Addison Center for the Arts hosted a reception on Wednesday, Oct. 12, which was open to the public. Attendees were able to see the exhibit and meet some of the artists. The alumni artists exhibiting their work and their stories are: Jennifer Aiello,Rafael Barontini, Kyle Busse, Debbie Dipert,Mathew Gardocki,Joe Giron,Dan Kernkamp, Katherine Klimt-Staller,Erik Lykins,Frank Matas, Mike Naples,Ann Pasteur,Wendy Rizza, Jeff Ward, AlexWellington, Rhonda Mayas and Etola Zinni. Addison Center for the Arts is located at 213 N Lombard Road. It is located on the north side of Addison Trail High School.
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The second graders at Army Trail School enjoyed looking at this diorama during their visit to the Addison History Museum on Tuesday, Oct. 4.
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English, students from Lake Park, Stone, Ardmore and Fullerton School will also be visiting the Historical District in the next few weeks to learn more about the community in which they live.
During a field trip on Monday, Oct. 3, the third graders from Lincoln School got a tour of Village Hall followed by lunch and a visit with Addison Mayor Richard Veenstra. Here, the mayor takes questions from the students, ranging from “Is being the Mayor a stressful job?” to “What is your favorite color?”
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Manufacturing-sector advocates say Illinois faces skilled-worker shortage ILLINOIS NEWS NETWORK
Illinois needs to start thinking now about how to fill a looming skills gap for potential employees in the manufacturing sector. Friday is Manufacturing Day in North America, and Fabricators and Manufacturers Association, International, President and CEO Ed Youdell is taking the opportunity to sound the alarm. Youdell said a national manufacturing talent shortage is looming. “We have baby boomers retiring at a rate of 10,000 a day, so there’s the potential in 10 years to have 2.5 million jobs unfilled because we don’t have the right skill sets in place to fill those positions,” he said. Illinois Manufacturers’ Association (IMA) President and CEO Greg Baise said there needs to be a better alignment from early education all the way through high school graduation to increase the skills of the workforce. “The retirees that are just there, let alone the vacancies that occur every day in a manufacturing facility, needs the skilled workforce trained for those opportunities,” he said. Meanwhile, the manufacturing industry creates more than just tangible goods. It also generates economic activity that supports the industry and its employees, something Illinois could be losing out on. Youdell said it makes sense that there’s a lot of competition among all 50 states for manufacturing jobs “because of the value of manufacturing.”
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We have baby boomers retiring at a rate of 10,000 a day, so there’s the potential in 10 years to have 2.5 million jobs unfilled because we don’t have the right skill sets in place to fill those positions.” – Ed Youdell, Fabricators and Manufacturers Association, International, President and CEO
“For every dollar invested, $1.40 is returned,” he said. “So with a strong manufacturing base, you can support the dry cleaner and the Starbucks and the movie theater down the street, and as we all know, we all want to have those kinds of job opportunities and employers in our communities.” While other Midwest states have gained tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs, IMA said Illinois is losing out because the state is not competitive. Baise said the average annual pay, including benefits, in Illinois’ manufacturing industry is $74,000. Dozens of manufacturing-centered events are taking place today and throughout October across Illinois.
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Pride of Ownership Throughout
Pride of Ownership Throughout
Meticulously maintained 4 bedroom MacDougall split level with finished sub-basement. Everything has been maintained and cared for and it shows. Newer siding, soffit/fascia/gutters, Pella windows, solid oak 6-panel doors & trim, kitchen
Meticulously maintained 4 bedroom MacDougall split level with finished sub-basement. Everything has been maintained and cared for and it shows. Newer siding, soffit/fascia/gutters, Pella windows, solid oak 6-panel doors & trim, kitchen remodel in 2006 - granite counters, stainless steel appliances, HWH in 2010, furnace and backup generator in 2008, hot tub with pergola in 2007, and driveway, paver walkway, back patio, shed and landscaping in 2000. Walk to Jackson Elementary, Bryan JRHS, and Eldridge Park. Pride of ownership throughout and ready to call home! $485,500
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1/4 Acre Lot, Walk to Lincoln
1/4 Acre Lot, Walk to Lincoln
This original owner, 4200sf. impeccably clean home is nestled in the heart of Elmhurst, walk to the Prairie Path, Spring Road Business District & Lincoln School. Open floor plan, beautiful HWD flrs on most of 1st floor, vaulted formal LR & a HUGE $739,900 NEW PRICE!
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So Much to Offer!
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Beautifully updated home sitting on a 1 acre lot in quiet neighborhood. 4 bed 2.1 bath. Finished basement, spacious laundry room w/ built in’s, walk-in closet, heated floor. New kitchen w/ large island, high end stainless steel appliances. Formal dining room, 1st floor office, 1st floor family room w/ 2 sided fireplace. Screened room leading to new in ground heated pool. Brick paver patio with fire pit. Security system, 6 panel doors, 3 car garage. $539,000
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Mixed-use Building
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If you are looking for nothing to do, this is your house. This MacDougall split level with finished sub basement has had just about everything updated - kitchen and baths remodeled, upgraded electrical, updated storm water management, new $449,900
If you are looking for nothing to do, this is your house. This MacDougall split level with finished sub basement has had just about everything updated - kitchen and baths remodeled, upgraded electrical, updated storm water management, new roof in 2015, new windows in 2014, new flooring/carpet, surround sound, fence, & more. Slide right into this 3 bed, 2.5 bath home with 2 car attached garage. Walking distance to Jackson, Bryan, Visitation, and Timothy Christian. Great highway access and close to Oak Brook Mall. Nothing to do but unpack! $449,900
10 year young construction on park-like 296’ deep lot and 1 block from Southland Park. This newer 2 story home boasts 6 bedrooms with a true in-law arrangement on the 1st floor. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout 1st floor, open layout
10 year young construction on park-like 296’ deep lot and 1 block from Southland Park. This newer 2 story home boasts 6 bedrooms with a true inlaw arrangement on the 1st floor. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout 1st floor, open layout with stainless steel appliances, granite counters, center island, open to family room with masonry fireplace overlooking unbelievable backyard with brick paver patio $649,900
New development or redevelopment opportunity in Elmhurst’s newly approved TIF-5. Work/live light industrial building. 3,000 SF building with flex space and office on 1st floor + a 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment with full kitchen upstairs with a large outdoor deck. 1st and 2nd floor are separately metered for electric. Tons of outdoor yard space for vehicle parking, storage. Building needs work, but would be great location for contractor. Easy access to 290 from Lake Street Frontage Road. $449,900
Showstopper in Bolingbrook
Showstopper in Bolingbrook
No detail was overlooked when this home was built & updated over the years. You will not find finishes & design features like this! The list of improvements are endless! Inside, all the flooring, trim work, decor, paint selection & finish work are $370,000
6 Bed Lombard Home
6 Bed Lombard Home
This original owner, 4200sf. impeccably clean home is nestled in the heart of Elmhurst, walk to the Prairie Path, Spring Road Business District & Lincoln School. Open floor plan, beautiful HWD flrs on most of 1st floor, vaulted formal LR & a HUGE Kitchen that blends into Family room w/ brick surround fireplace. Unbelievable Cedar Florida Room addition w/ floor2ceiling windows & spa-like Jacuzzi! Extensive backyard w/ hardscaped brick paver entertainment/dining areas situated on a rare 250 ft lot! Luxurious Master BR featuring En Suite Bathroom & sweeping views of your 1/4 acre. 3 more oversized BRs w/ their own full bathroom. BSMT w/almost 2K sf!! $739,900
No detail was overlooked when this home was built & updated over the years. You will not find finishes & design features like this! The list of improvements are endless! Inside, all the flooring, trim work, decor, paint selection & finish work are beyond compare. The master has a private sitting room & master spa bath. The full, finished basement is an entertainer’s dream! Full wet bar, exercise room, BR, & fully remodeled bath. Outside will not disappoint. The raised paver patio has a built in, gas Weber grill w/ pergola & backs up to community pond. Step down to the water & relax around custom fire pit. AND a 3 car, heated attached garage w/ epoxy flooring! $370,000
Walk to Everything Location!
Walk to Everything Location!
Move-in ready Centerhall Colonial! Meticulously maintained w/ many recent updates. Original built-ins, crown moulding, 6 panel doors and HW floors. Granite counter tops & ceramic floor in kitchen. Versatile Elfa closet systems installed.
Move-in ready Centerhall Colonial! Meticulously maintained w/ many recent updates. Original built-ins, crown moulding, 6 panel doors and HW floors. Granite counter tops & ceramic floor in kitchen. Versatile Elfa closet systems installed. Completely remodeled sunroom w/ new everything! Brand new drain tile system installed w/ sump & back-up. Professionally installed landscape w/ brick paver walkway & private back yard paver patio w/ garden & water feature. Walking distance to shopping, schools, Library, Wilder park, Courts Plus, Metra & College! $599,000
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You can’t beat this location! Mere blocks away from everything Elmhurst has to offer: award-winning schools, Elmhurst College, Wilder Park and Mansion, the Elmhurst Library and Art Museum, downtown Elmhurst shops and restaurants, plus the Metra Station!! This home will impress you from the moment you pull up to the curb. Inside you will find quality craftsmanship with classic features like crown molding, wainscoting, original built-ins, and beautiful, newly refinished hardwood floors. This well-maintained colonial has 4 beds and 2.5 baths, a regal dining room perfect for hosting dinners and an elegant living room that boasts a gorgeous fireplace. Custom, eat-in kitchen overlooks cozy family room with impressive beamed ceiling! Large basement has tons of storage! Huge 3-car garage with epoxy flooring and extra tall doors has loft space above that could be easily converted into a workshop or office! Move-in tomorrow and start enjoying this fabulous home in a rarely available, premiere Elmhurst location!!!! $724,900
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Custom-built 2-story perfectly situated on a 63 x 261 wooded lot, this home was built with year-round entertainment in mind. Relax, play, and enjoy nature from your 2-tier paver patio and private gazebo. Over $100k of Steinhebel land/hardscape & $1,299,900
Custom-built 2-story perfectly situated on a 63 x 261 wooded lot, this home was built with yearround entertainment in mind. Relax, play, and enjoy nature from your 2-tier paver patio and private gazebo. Over $100k of Steinhebel land/ hardscape & inside will not disappoint either! Over 7,700sf of finished living space across 3 levels. Lower level has expansive light well, full bar, radiant heat floors, gaming room, abundant storage and has been host to gatherings of over 100 people. Main level features separate formals, home office w/ private entrance, chef’s kitchen w/ separate eating area, & 2 story family room w/ gorgeous fireplace centerpiece! $1,299,900
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One of a kind, custom built in 2010 with 4 levels of finished living space. 4-5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2 car garage with workshop, 1st floor home office, high end stainless steel kitchen with granite counters and breakfast bar, luxurious
One of a kind, custom built in 2010 with 4 levels of finished living space. 4-5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2 car garage with workshop, 1st floor home office, high end stainless steel kitchen with granite counters and breakfast bar, luxurious master suite with vaulted ceiling, walk-in closet, and master spa bath. Tasteful décor throughout with ship-lap faced family room fireplace, formal dining room, finished basement, and finished 3rd level with play room/arts & crafts/homework loft. Set on a huge 98 x 187, approx. acre lot. Close to downtown Lombard, Metra and Yorktown shopping and restaurants. $545,000
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Jefferson 2 - Story
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Spacious 5 bed / 3.5 bath home in desirable south Elmhurst, Jefferson School neighborhood. Loads of potential on every level. Hardwood floors throughout most of 1st and 2nd floor. Finished basement with workshop area, bedroom and full bath $499,900 NEW PRICE!
Spacious 5 bed / 3.5 bath home in desirable south Elmhurst, Jefferson School neighborhood. Loads of potential on every level. Hardwood floors throughout most of 1st and 2nd floor. Finished basement with workshop area, bedroom and full bath for inlaw/guest/teen living arrangement. 1st floor office, family room, formal dining and living rooms, and large eat-in kitchen. Bathrooms on all levels, master suite with master bath and separate sitting/nursery area. Spacious bedrooms, closets, and storage galore. Solid bones, with large yard and a short walk to Butterfield Park. $499,900
This immaculate unit offers the highly desirable open concept & is PERFECT for those who want the carefree living lifestyle & the amenities both York Brook AND the surrounding Yorktown/Oak Brook area’s shops/downtowns/restaurants & more! Freshly painted Cassimere model is over 1300 sf w/ new wood laminate floors & offers 2 split Bedrooms w/ a HUGE MASTER SUITE w/ en suite Bathroom & GREAT WALK IN CLOSET! Chef’s Kitchen w/island and custom cabinets, large pub style seating/breakfast bar. Convenient In-Unit Laundry Room & ample storage. Heated parking spot in building! PLUS secured building/ pool/clubhouse/garage storage locker too! $199,900
One-of-a-kind new construction under $700k in S. Elmhurst by one of Elmhurst’s top builders. Craftsman Bungalow style with 1st floor master suite, finished english basement with bar, chef’s kitchen open to family room with fireplace, south exposure, and 2 car attached garage. 4 beds, 3.5 baths, deep wooded lot, across from park & playground. Top notch SD205 schools Hawthorne, Sandburg, and York. Close to downtown Elmhurst, Metra, Wilder Park, Courts Plus, Library. Move in right in time for the holidays. Act soon and pick out all your own finishes. $699,900
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Remodeled Georgian in desirable Riverwoods subdivision of Naperville. Brand new hardwood floors, white kitchen with granite counters and brand new stainless steel appliances, new carpet, new tile floors in laundry and bathrooms, new $419,900 NEW PRICE!
Remodeled Georgian in desirable Riverwoods subdivision of Naperville. Brand new hardwood floors, white kitchen with granite counters and brand new stainless steel appliances, new carpet, new tile floors in laundry and bathrooms, new interior paint, new furnace, and newly finished basement. 4 beds, 2.5 baths, 3 seasons room, 1st floor office, master suite with large walk in closet, jacuzzi tub and separate shower. Roof approx 8 yrs old and windows approx 10 yrs old. Estate sale, priced to be sold “as is”. $419,900
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Addison Trail continues 50th anniversary celebration Golf outing rescheduled; alumni perform theatre production
Throughout the 2016-17 school year, Addison Trail will continue to host events/activities in celebration of the school’s 50th anniversary. The two most recent events were a Golf Outing on Sept. 23 (which was rescheduled from July 29 because of inclement weather) and a Theatre 50th Anniversary Alumni Show on Sept. 24. The Golf Outing took place at Indian Lakes Golf Course in Bloomingdale and raised nearly $850 for the District 88 Foundation, which benefits students at Addison Trail and Willowbrook. For more information about the foundation, go to dupage88.net/founda-
tion. About 250 people attended the Theatre Alumni Show, which featured highlights of plays and musicals that have been performed at Addison Trail through the years. Each decade shared memories of being part of Theatre, and representatives from each decade sang songs and acted out scenes from shows that took place during that timeframe. Several alumni who were unable to come in person sent video messages as well. For more information about 50th anniversary, go to dupage88.net/ AT50thAnniversary. If you are an alum, please register in the database at dupage88.net/atalumni.
In celebration of 50 years of Blazer Pride, Addison Trail hosted a Theatre 50th Anniversary Alumni Show on Sept. 24. (top left): Anita MenzCwiklik, class of 1974, sings a number from “Bye Bye Birdie.” (top right): Representatives from decade 1 (1966 to 1976) share their theatre memories. (bottom left): Ralph Petrella (left), class of 1972, and Bob Spryszak, class of 1971, perform a scene from “Dracula.” (bottom right): Maggie Dickow (left), class of 1969, and Kathy Rosenwinkel, class of 1970, perform a scene from Addison Trail’s first play, “The Heiress.”
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(top left): Representatives from decade 4 (1996 to 2006) participate in the show. (top right): (From left) Kimi Arquines, class of 2010, Nico Tangorra, class of 2010, and Alexandria Toay, class of 2016, perform an excerpt from “Noises Off.” (bottom left): Kimi Arquines (left), class of 2010, and Marisa Tantillo Boynton, class of 1999, sing a piece from “Little Shop of Horrors.” (bottom middle): Vanessa Tantillo (left), class of 2003, and Marisa Tantillo Boynton, class of 1999, sing a song from “Into the Woods.” (bottom right): Members from decade 5 (2006 to 2016) entertain the crowd with a number from “Footloose.”
Left: Beth (Grushka) Cox (left), class of 1985, and Donna (Anzalone) Rice, class of 1983, represent decade 2 (1976 to 1986) during the show.
Community calendar Friday, Oct. 14 Senior Appreciation Day at the Library Senior Appreciation Day will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Enjoy the music by Steven Krage. Lunch will be provided; registration is required. Info: Call 630-4583334 or visit addisonlibrary.org Monday, Oct. 17 • Ghost Stories with William Peck at the Library William Peck will tell personal and Chicago related ghost and Halloween stories from 7-8 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Info: Call 630-458-3320 or visit addisonlibrary.org • STEAMin’ into Preschool at the Library This new program will help preschoolers and their caregivers explore the world we live in through the STEAM principles (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math). Intended audience, children 3-5 years old with a parent or caregiver. Registration begins Oct. 1 at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Info: Call 630-458-3338 or visit addisonlibrary.org
Tuesday, Oct. 18 Learn to play chess at the Library Children in grades 3-5 are invited to learn how to play chess from 4:30-6 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Info: Call 630458-3338 or visit addisonlibrary.org Wednesday, Oct. 19 Fall Flower Arrangement at the Library Fall Flower Arrangement with Peggy Garvin will be held from 7-9 p.m. in the large meeting room of the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Cost per person is $17; registration is required. Info: Call 630-4583320 or visit addisonlibrary.org Thursday, Oct. 20 It’s Scooby Doo at the Library Scooby, Shaggy, and the Gang are off to solve another mystery. Children in grades 1-5 are invited to join us from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza to help catch the culprit before it’s too late. Info: Call 630-458-3338 or visit addisonlibrary.org • Small business lunch and learn at the Library The Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza, will be hosting Small Business Lunch and Learn from 12 noon-1:30 p.m. It is an out-
reach seminar for small businesses located in Addison. Join the library as it shares information about the library’s resources. Info: Call 630-458-3314 or visit addisonlibrary.org Sunday, Oct. 23 Amazing Africa at the Library This program is an educational experience, featuring the rhythms and dances of the Manding Empire, the largest in African history. It will be held from 2-3 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Info: Call 630-458-3320 or visit addisonlibrary.org Tuesday, Oct. 25 National Park Screening at the Library Enjoy National Park on the big screen from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. A snack will be provided. Info: Call 630-458-3320 or visit addisonlibrary.org Ongoing events • Preschool LEGOs and stories at the Library Preschoolers love LEGOs, too. The Library will use the fun of LEGOs to teach school readiness skills, followed by free building time. This is a one session class for children 3-5 years old. Caregivers are encour-
aged to attend. The next session will be held from 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 28 at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Info: Call 630-458-3338 or visit addisonlibrary.org • Widows or Widowers (W.O.W.) meet each month Widows or Widowers (W.O.W.) of the Western Suburbs will meet on the third Thursday of each month at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 537 S. York Road, Elmhurst, starting at 6:30 p.m. Admission: $5. Info: (630) 620-4060 or wow.cfsites.org. • Active Adults Senior Club Adults, ages 55 or better, are invited to Park District’s Active Adults Senior Club on Tuesdays from noon-2 p.m. at Community Rec Center, 120 E. Oak Street. For more information, contact Teresa Grodsky at (630) 2337275, option #2. • TOPS meetings held on Friday mornings Remember TOPS? Take Off Pounds Sensibly is still here helping and supporting people to lose weight. Meetings are held on Friday mornings at Grace Lutheran Church, 950 S. York Road, Bensenville. Weigh in 9:30 a.m., and meet from 10-11 a.m. Info: email Millie at johnreiter@sbcglobal.net.
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D’Ambrose powers Addison Trail football team to victory
Blazers’ girls volleyball team brings unbeaten conference record into this week
By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
Addison Trail running back Nick D’Ambrose scored five touchdowns to help the Blazers record a 47-28 West Suburban Conference Gold Division victory over Morton in Berwyn. The win improved Addison Trail to 3-4 overall and 2-3 in conference play. The Blazers are still alive for a playoff berth, needing to win their final two games against Proviso East and Glenbard West to become playoff eligible. The two teams played to a 14-14 tie in the first quarter and went into halftime in a 21-21 stalemate. Addison Trail outscored Morton 20-0 in the third quarter to pull away. D’Ambrose rushed 19 times for 216 yards and scored three touchdowns. He also caught three passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns and finished with 367 all-purpose yards after adding 21 kick-return yards. Quarterback Bobby Daniels completed 14 of 18 passes for 305 yards and three touchdowns. He also scored a rushing touchdown. Stevan Jones caught four passes for 118
yards and a touchdown. Andrew Felix led the defense with 11 tackles, while Chris Lasanta had eight tackles. Lasanta also had two tackles for loss and two quarterback sacks. Felix had a quarterback sack, as did Randy Petrbok who also had two tackles for loss. Vittorio Venuti had a quarterback sack, while Jose Sanchez had a tackle for loss. Carlos Rosado had an interception. Addison Trail racked up 538 total yards of offense in the win. The Blazers face Proviso East in Week 8. Addison Trail girls tennis The Addison Trail girls tennis team finished the dual-meet portion of its season at 9-5 overall and 3-3 in West Suburban Conference Gold Division play. The Blazers recently scored a 4-3 non-conference win over Maine West and dropped a 4-3 WSC Gold match to Leyden. “We have won almost all of our close dual meets,” said Addison Trail coach Justin Hegner. “The only one the whole season that slipped away was Leyden.” At the recent Riverside-Brookfield invitational, Pamela Kobeszko took second place in the 1st/2nd
singles bracket. Mariana Tollko took third in the 1st/2nd singles bracket. Kobeszko plays No. 2 singles for the Blazers, while Tollko plays No. 1 singles. Gianna Sarli and Jessica Bach (No. 1 doubles) took second in the 1st/2nd doubles bracket. Through late last week, Kobeszko was leading the team with a 14-6 record. “Pamela continues to play well for us at second singles,” said Hegner. “And our first doubles team of Jessica and Gianna keeps playing mentally tough and is winning all of its close matches.” Addison Trail went into the conference tournament one point behind Leyden in the standings with 23 wins to Leyden’s 24. Hegner said the team had its eye on third place in the conference. It went into the tournament in fourth. The Blazers will play this weekend in the Glenbrook South sectional. “We are in a tough sectional, but we will fight hard to see if we can qualify anyone for state,” said Hegner. Addison Trail girls volleyball The Addison Trail girls volleyball team was 14-7 overall and 4-0
King wins two recent meets for Willowbrook boys cross-country team Willowbrook girls volleyball team faces Downers Grove South By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Willowbrook boys crosscountry team recently defeated Proviso East in a West Suburban Conference Gold Division dual meet on senior night at Willowbrook. In recent times, Casey King has been a key cog for the Warriors, winning two races. “Many of the guys are running their personal-best times at the invites,” said Willowbrook coach TJ Artman. “We are gearing up for the most competitive part of the season now.” Willowbrook runs in the WSC Gold meet Saturday hosted by Hinsdale South at Katherine Legge Memorial Park in Hinsdale. King, a senior, and Mike Isaacson, a junior, are the team captains. “We are looking forward to racing at the West Suburban Conference and then onto the regional and sectional,” said Artman. Willowbrook girls volleyball The Willowbrook girls volleyball team dropped a recent 25-13, 25-19 West Suburban Conference Gold Division match to Downers Grove
South. The loss put Willowbrook at 1110 overall and 3-2 in WSC Gold play. Taylor Balsitis had two blocks. Payton Ceh had five digs. Olivia Pennebaker had seven digs, while Grace Chantos had six digs. Jessica Ragucci had one kill. Emily Ligocki had two kills, five assists and three digs. Jamie Chiappetta had four kills. Marissa Marcello had three assists and Milena Sogura had three kills. Willowbrook boys golf The Willowbrook boys golf team finished 10th at a recent Class 3A regional held at The Links of Carillon (par 72). The Warriors finished with a 373 and did not advance any individuals to the sectional level. Freshman Logan Rattana led the Warriors with an 86. Junior Buddy Martens had an 89, while sophomore Josh Lata shot 97. Junior Tim Keefe finished with a 101. Earlier, Willowbrook took fifth out of seven teams at the West Suburban Conference Gold Division
meet held at Prairie Bluff (par 72). Martens led the Warriors with a 95. Keefe shot 96, while junior John Morser shot 98 and sophomore Joey Guthrie had a 101. Willowbrook girls golf The Willowbrook girls golf team placed 10th at the recent Class 2A Glenbard East regional held at Glendale Lakes Golf Club in Lombard. Competing for the Warriors in the regional were Sophia Parrillo, Jocie Trausch, Maggie Karcz, Olivia Hartshorn and Olivia Rundgren. Addison Trail-Willowbrook girls swimming The Addison Trail-Willowbrook girls swimming team scored a 12347 West Suburban Conference Gold Division victory over Morton. The AT-Willowbrook junior-varsity team lost 85-75 to Morton. In earlier action, AT-Willowbrook competed in the Evanston invitational that was conducted with the use of the National Interscholastic Coaches Association point table that awards points for specific times rather than places. AT-Willowbrook finished with 1,785 points and finished seventh as a team.
in West Suburban Conference Gold Division play through late last week. Sarah Petrbok was leading the team in kills with 142 and in digs with 108. She also had 27 aces. Anastasia Labadessa was leading in assists with 327 and also had 77 digs and 31 aces. Jessica D’Ambrose was the team leader in aces with 33. Nicci Scorza was tops in blocks with 16. Addison Trail coach Dan Styler noted the team has improved its defense throughout the season, but stressed the team is working on being more crafty against bigger opponents. “Our offensive tempo has improved and proves to be a tough matchup for opposing teams,” he said. “Defensively, we’ve improved our ability to read attackers and respond accordingly.” Addison Trail earned a No. 5 sectional seed in the upcoming postsea-
son. Addison Trail boys golf The Addison Trail boys golf team finished fourth at its own Class 3A Addison Trail regional at Indian Lakes in Bloomingdale. The Blazers shot a 354, but had three individuals advance to sectionals. Sophomore Blaise Morris shot a 78 to qualify, while juniors Ricky Troha and Jet Ramir each shot 91 to advance to this past Monday’s Class 3A Loyola sectional at Glencoe Golf Club. Addison Trail girls golf The Addison Trail girls golf team finished ninth at the recent Class 2A Glenbard East regional at Glendale Lakes Golf Club in Lombard. The Blazers shot 486. Competing for Addison Trail in the regional were Sara Gagliano, Julia Stazecki, Tori Dudka, Maria Chavez and Demi Koulogeorges.
Proviso East (0-7, 0-4) at Addison Trail (3-4, 2-3) When: Friday, 7:30 p.m. Where: Addison Trail High School, Addison Last year: Addison Trail 43, Proviso East 6
Outlook: Addison Trail went on the road and kept its playoff hopes alive in Week 7 against Morton and can take things a step further here this week against winless Proviso East. Addison Trail received a big jolt from running back Nick D’Ambrose, who scored five touchdowns in the win against Morton. Proviso East hasn’t won a game since Week 1 of the 2014 season—a span of 24 losses in a row. Addison Trail finishes the regular season against Glenbard West next week.
Week 8 Preview Willowbrook (5-2, 3-1) at Downers Grove South (2-5, 2-2) When: Friday, 7:30 p.m. Where: Downers Grove South High School Last week: Downers North 21, Downers South 0; Willowbrook 42, Proviso East 0 Last year: Willowbrook 23, Downers South 22 Outlook: It’s very simple here for Willowbrook. If the Warriors defeat Downers Grove South on the road they return to the playoffs with a guaranteed spot thanks to six victories. The Warriors put themselves in this strong position by going on the road and scoring a 42-0 win over Proviso East in Week 7. Downers South holds wins over Hinsdale South (37-24) and Morton (14-7), both on the road. Willowbrook lost 30-27 to Hinsdale South at home and beat Morton 49-20 at home. A win here and a win by Leyden in Week 8 would set up a showdown for the West Suburban Conference Gold Division title in Week 9 in Villa Park.
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Driving to the next level By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
It was the driver that did it. That’s what Addison Trail sophomore boys golfer Blaise Morris gives credit to for advancing to this past Monday’s Loyola sectional at Glencoe Golf Club where berths in the Class 3A state finals tournament were on the line. Morris shot a 78 at the recent Class 3A Addison Trail regional at Indian
Lakes in Bloomingdale to earn a sectional spot. Teammates Ricky Troha and Jet Ramir also advanced. “I drove the ball well and my putter worked,” said Morris. “I was getting the ball on the green. My driver got me through to sectionals. I felt pretty good about the round. I probably could have done a little better, but it was a good score.” Morris logged a pair of birdies on a
Addison Trail sophomore golfer Blaise Morris shoots 78 to advance to sectionals
pair of par-5 holes. “With both of them I was on in two and two-putted,” he said. “I used my driver and a long iron to get on in two. My driver helped me out with those.” Morris’ 78 came on the heels of shooting a 79 at the recent West Suburban Conference Gold Division tournament. “My putting has gotten a lot better,” he said. “My putting has saved me a lot. I’ve missed some greens, but the putting has helped keep my scores low.
I do some putting drills and I try to putt every time I go to practice.” Morris’ previous lows this year were a 1-over after 15 holes in the weathershortened Addison Trail invitational and a 36 for nine holes in a dual match at Fresh Meadows. This is only Morris’ third year playing the sport. “I had foot surgery when I was younger and couldn’t play football or baseball anymore,” he said. “My parents and friends said I should get into golf and I’ve loved it ever since. I
like the competitiveness of the sport. I like playing against other competitors, but I also like to try and beat the course I’m playing. No courses are the same. There are different ways to play each one.” Morris, an honor-roll student, is excited about his future in the sport. “I’m going to keep focusing on golf and I hope to continue to play it into the future,” he said. Morris also qualified for sectionals as a freshman.
Bison football Taking the next step team loses to Riverside-Brookfield Fenton junior golfer Andrew Hill By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Fenton girls volleyball team dropped a recent 25-10, 21-25, 2513 Metro Suburban Conference Blue Division contest to Riverside-Brookfield. The loss put Fenton at 11-18 overall. Through late last week Fenton had conference matches remaining against Illiana Christian, Wheaton Academy (senior night at Fenton), Glenbard South and Aurora Central Catholic, plus a MSC crossover match against Elmwood Park. “Our focus right now is making sure we are getting better each day as we look ahead to regionals,” said Fenton coach Kelly Kleidorfer. “We still are looking to win a conference match, but the most important match will be Oct. 24 when we open regionals. Those are the matches that really count. We are hoping this amazing group of seniors can have an extended run in the postseason.” Fenton opens postseason play against Chicago Prosser on Oct. 24 in the Class 4A Prosser regional. Fenton is the No. 16 seed in the sectional, while Prosser is the No. 19 seed. The winner advances to play No. 1 seed Glenbard West. Through late last week, Paulina Milanowski was leading the team in
assists (224), kills (134) and aces (52). Melinda Boehm was the team leader in blocks with 28 and Ashley Lira was tops in digs with 168. Fenton football The Fenton football team lost 44-21 to Riverside-Brookfield in Metro Suburban Conference Blue Division play. The loss dropped Fenton to 3-4 overall and 1-2 in MSC Blue play. The Bison still are in the hunt to become playoff eligible but must win their remaining two games. Fenton faces Wheaton Academy (4-3) on the road Friday in West Chicago before closing the season at home against unbeaten IC Catholic Prep (7-0). Fenton boys golf The Fenton boys golf team finished sixth at the Class 2A Kaneland regional held at Hughes Creek in Elburn. Fenton shot 368. Fenton sophomore advanced to the sectional round after posting an 83 and securing one of the individual sectional-qualifying spots.
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Fenton junior golfer Andrew Hill credits one key part of his game for his improvement on the links this fall. “It’s probably been my mental game,” he said. “Freshman and sophomore year it hadn’t really developed yet,” he said. “If I hit a bad shot, I would get mad and my play would suffer. Now, I’m able to recover faster from a tough shot.” Hill was sharp at the recent Class 2A Kaneland regional at Hughes Creek in Elburn, where he shot an 83 and advanced to this week’s sectional round. “I had a couple holes where I thought I could have done a little better and that would have got me into the 70s,” he said. “But I’m pret-
ty happy with how I played.” Good tee shots and a short game helped propel Hill to the next level. “I would say probably my driver and my putting,” he said. “My putting definitely was working. I had two or three 15-foot putts that definitely saved par, which was pretty cool.” Hill’s strategy at Hughes Creek depended on the layout of the hole. “If it was more open, I hit the driver, but if there was stuff to the left and right, then I hit a 4-iron,” he said. “I would rotate and use whatever I felt comfortable with.” Hill got into the sport at the age of six at the urging of his mother. “My mom got me into golf,” he said. “Her dad taught her how to play when she was young and she got me into playing right away. I like that you get to know people on the course while you
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On A Roll The Willowbrook football team has won 5 of its last 6 games. Here’s a look at that stretch. Opponent Result Proviso West Win 35-0 Addison Trail Win 38-7 Hinsdale South Lose 30-27 York Win 17-0 Morton Win 49-20 Proviso East Win 42-0
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are walking. You get to know them and you get to learn from them.” Hill said he’s also benefitted from summer instruction up in South Haven, Mich., where he plays the HawksHead course. In addition to golf, Hill also plays basketball and volleyball at Fenton. “It’s tough doing three sports, but I manage it,” he said. “The biggest thing is time. After sports you have to get your homework done right away.” Hill’s low rounds this year have included an 80 at White Pines in Bensenville for 18; a 76 at HawksHead in South Haven and a 36 for nine holes in a match at Chicago Christian’s course this season.
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Fenton (3-4, 1-2 at Wheaton Academy (4-3, 0-3) When: Saturday, 1 p.m. Where: Wheaton Academy High School, West Chicago Last week: Riverside-Brookfield 44, Fenton 21; IC Catholic Prep 50, Wheaton Academy 0 Last year: Wheaton Academy 41, Fenton 0 Outlook: Fenton is still in the hunt for a possible playoff berth but must win its final two contests against Wheaton Academy on the road and against unbeaten IC Catholic Prep. Wheaton Academy started the season 4-0, but has lost in consecutive weeks to R-B, Glenbard South and IC Catholic Prep, three teams that had a combined 14-2 record heading into Week 7. Wheaton Academy’s first four opponents had a combined five wins heading into Week 7.
Week 8 Preview IC Catholic Prep (7-0, 3-0) at Glenbard South (5-2, 3-0) When: Friday, 7:15 p.m. Where: Glenbard South High School, Glen Ellyn Last week: IC Catholic Prep 50, Wheaton Academy 0 Glenbard South 42, St. Edward 21 Last year: IC Catholic Prep 34, Glenbard South 28, 3 OT
Outlook: The Knights continued their destruction of the regularseason schedule last week with a 50-0 blowout of Wheaton Academy. The Knights have scored 45 or more points in each of the last six weeks and have shut out opponents four times this season. This game likely will determine the Metro Suburban Conference Blue Division champion. Both teams are 3-0 in conference play. The Knights close out the regular season next Friday in Bensenville against Fenton.
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315 E. St. Charles Rd., Elmhurst
We are a family friendly non-denominational Bible church with an outreach in your neighborhood! Musicians are welcome to audition!
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State behind in payments to residents owed money in legal claims
Illinois is reportedly over a year behind on payments to individuals who are owed money by the state through legal claims. The individuals include those who have suffered injury or monetary damage as a result of the state’s actions and have won their cases against the State of Illinois in the Court of Claims, which serves any citizen with a claim of monetary damages or personal injury against a state agency or state employee. Rich Carter, spokesman for the Illinois Comptroller’s Office, said the office has no input on who receives payments or when. “The Comptroller’s Office doesn’t make any decisions on who gets paid and who doesn’t; it’s just a matter of when we get a voucher from an agency, then we make a payment,” he said. Once a state agency approves the funding, they send a voucher to the Comptroller’s Office, which the office then pays. Carter said that because the General Assembly has yet to pass a balanced budget, the office has been unable to pay out any bills on time. “We have, right now, more than 83,000 unpaid vouchers that are sitting in our system that we don’t have the money to pay because we are more than $8 billion in bill backlog,” he said. People seeking compensation from the state through the Court of Claims will have to continue to wait for a while for payouts. “Revenue comes in the form of taxes… comes into the State of Illinois every day. It averages about $100 million a day,” he added, “but when you have over $8 billion in unpaid bills, you obviously don’t have enough (money) to pay.” Currently, the Comptroller’s Office is working on paying vouchers from June. The problem will continue until the Assembly can pass a balanced budget, which will allow the Comptroller’s Office to receive more money and help them be able to make payments quickly and catch up on the backlog of vouchers. Carter said the state first makes payments it is required to by law and court order before finally making payments to average citizens. “In general, everything else that is not required by law to be paid on certain dates or not required by court order to be paid on certain dates comes in at the back of the line,” he said. Citizens cannot collect their awards until the Illinois General Assembly approves the payment. Each year, approximately 8,500 cases are filed against the State of Illinois with the Court of Claims, according to the Illinois Secretary of State’s office.
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