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Students prepared for mock election day at Tioga School Students in Jennifer Szwaya’s gifted classroom researched issues, learned about bias and impartiality, registered their constituents (voters must be at least eight years old and a Tioga School citizen) and created their own voting booth in preparation for Tioga’s election day, scheduled for Nov. 8. Szwaya and her students wanted their constituents to learn the ins and outs of voting, “because people that vote for real have to do the same thing,” said one 5th grader. From Nov. 1-3, the students visited classrooms, where a student moderator led two well-researched students dressed as Clinton and Trump through the issues. Voters were given slips of paper where they could keep track of who they agreed with on each issue, in hopes of deciding who to vote for come Nov. 8.

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Fifth grade campaigners dressed as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump share their position on education with third grade students at Tioga School.

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. Nov. 1, 7:01 a.m. in the 100 block of Bernice Drive, a complainant reported her vehicle was spray painted by an unknown suspect(s). This case is under investigation. BV160111205 Nov. 1, 8:14 a.m. in the 100 block of Bridget Court, a complainant reported that his vehicle was spray painted by an unknown suspect(s). This case is under investigation. BV160111209 Nov. 1, 2:43 p.m. near N. Route 83 and Thorndale Avenue, a complainant reported his storage unit was broken into and some items were taken by an unknown suspect(s). This case is under investigation. BV16011224 Nov. 1, 5:10 p.m. in the 100 block of S. Mason St., a complainant reported her debit card was used for unauthorized purchases by an unknown suspect(s). This case is under investigation. BV16011231 Oct. 31, 5:12 p.m. near Forest View Road and S. York Road, Anthony D. Cutro, 30, of Elmhurst was arrested for suspended or revoked driver’s license, operating an uninsured motor vehicle, possession of cannabis and speeding. BV16011087

Oct. 31, 5:52 p.m. in the 300 block of Marshall Road, a complainant reported an unknown suspect drove over her mailbox. This case is under investigation. BV16011187 Oct. 30, 3:19 a.m. in the 1000 block of S. York Road, Justin C. Crawford, 20, of Bensenville, was arrested for driving under the influence, battery, criminal damage to property, illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor and resisting/ obstructing an officer. BV16001114 Oct. 30, 11:44 p.m. in the 100 block of E. George St., a complainant reported his vehicle was taken from the parking lot by an unknown suspect(s). This case is under investigation. BV16011165 Oct. 29, 2:27 p.m. in the 100 block of E. George St., a complainant reported an unknown juvenile suspect exposed himself to her. This case is under investigation. BV16011013 Oct. 29, 7:21 p.m. in the 700 block of E. Jefferson St., a complainant reported her son’s cell phone was taken by an unknown suspect. This case is under investigation. BV16011122 Oct. 28, 11:02 a.m. in the 100 block of E. Memorial Drive, a complainant reported while she was not home an unknown suspect(s) forced entry into her garage and also an interior door. This case is under investigation. BV160111059 Oct. 28, 7:23 a.m. in the 700 block of Plentywood Lane, Amanda L. Kusha, 29, of Bensenville, was arrested for an outstanding in-state warrant. BV16011055

Oct. 27, 12:36 p.m. in the 600 block of S. York Road, a complainant reported she is being harassed with phone calls/texts from two known suspects. This case is under investigation. BV160111025 Oct. 27, 3:06 p.m. in the 300 block of E. Green St., Apolinar FrancoOcampo, 35, of Bensenville, was arrested for violation of order of protection. BV16011028 Oct. 27, 9:18 p.m. in the 1000 block of Dolores Drive, a complainant reported receiving harassing phone calls from an unknown suspect. This case is under investigation. BV16011042 Oct. 27, 5:27 a.m. in the 1200 block of W. Devon Ave., a complainant reported an unknown customer kicked and dented his cab’s door after an argument about the fare. This case is under investigation. BV16011013 Oct. 26, 7:12 a.m. in the 800 block of Eagle Drive, Tomasz Krawczuk, 29, of Arlington Heights, was arrested for deceptive practice. BV16010975 Oct. 26, 8:14 a.m. in the 200 block of Ridgewood Avenue, a complainant reported that he is being stalked by a known suspect. This case is under investigation. BV16010979 Oct. 26, 5:50 p.m. in the 300 block of E. Green St., a complainant reported she was contacted via the Internet from a known suspect in violation of an active order of protection. This case is under investigation. BV16010998

A fourth grade student at Tioga School decided which candidate she agreed with after learning about Trump and Clinton’s position on jobs and the economy as part of mock election day.

The candidates had time for a quick photo op before heading to their next campaign stop at Tioga School in preparation for student voting on Nov. 8.


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Police Reports

Addison Nov. 3 • Monet Daniels, 18, of Addison, was arrested near Lake and Bloomingdale at around 3:03 p.m. Police said Daniels had an original warrant out of the Addison Police Department for theft. • Julia C. Prena, 21, of Addison, was arrested in the 1400 block of W. Lake St. at around 12:14 p.m. and charged with criminal damage to property. Police said Prena set fire to a bottle, causing a garbage can belonging to a business to catch fire.

Nov. 1 • Elizabeth A. Carey, 42, of Wood Dale, was arrested near Addison and Wrightwood at around 9:27 a.m. following a traffic stop. Police said Carey had a failure to appear warrant out of the McHenry County Sheriff’s Department for disorderly conduct. She also was charged with driving while license suspended and no valid registration. • Phillip Jadown, 28, of Addison, was arrested in the 500 block of Park Place at around 11:37 p.m. Police said Jadown had an original warrant out of the Addison Police Department for unlawful possession of a controlled substance. Oct. 31 Maria S. Perez, 37, of Chicago, was arrested in Melrose Park at around 9:57 p.m. Officers responded to the Melrose Park Police Department to transport Perez to the Ad-

charged with unlawful consumption of alcohol by a minor, failure to give aid or information, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and no insurance.

dison Police Department to be processed on an original warrant out of the Department for violation of an order of protection. Oct. 30 Charlie K. Ramos-Buzon, 25, of Melrose Park, was arrested in the 1100 block of N. Swift Road at around 8:27 p.m. Police said Ramos-Buzon had a failure to appear warrant out of the Wheeling Police Department for driving while license suspended.

Villa Park Oct. 29 Arielle A. Davis, 27, of Bellwood, was arrested near North and Michigan at around 11:34 p.m. and charged with possession of cannabis. Oct. 28 Madeline A. Pearson, 18, of Elmhurst, was arrested near St. Charles and Westmore at around 3:57 p.m. and charged with zero tolerance, unlawful consumption of alcohol by a minor and improper lane usage.

Oct. 29 • Megan M. Talaga, 21, of Roselle, was arrested near Lake and Swift at at around 8:44 p.m. Police said Talaga had a warrant out of the Cook County Sheriff’s Department for traffic offenses. • Anthony Yunker, 19, of Addison, was arrested in the 400 block of 6th Avenue at around 12:19 a.m. and

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Oct. 26 Nathan W. Beebe, 27, of Mokena, was arrested at a store at around 7:51 p.m. and charged with retail theft.

Oct. 25-Oct. 26 • Theft was reported in the 700 block of S. Summit. Police said between 11 a.m. Oct. 25 and 6:15 a.m. Oct. 26, an unknown suspect stole a Chicago Cubs flag from the front of a residence. • Theft was reported in the 500 block of N. Ellsworth. Police said between 10:30 p.m. Oct. 25 and 11 a.m. Oct. 26, an unknown suspect stole a Chicago Cubs flag from the north side of a residence.

Oct. 23-Oct. 26 Theft was reported near Terrace and Ardmore. Police said that between 7 p.m. Oct. 23 and 9 p.m. Oct. 26, an unknown suspect stole $250 from a residence.

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Thursday, Nov. 10 ¡Hola! Drop-in. Come join us in our play space for our Spanish/English story time. Have fun listening to your favorite stories and enjoy some activities in Spanish from 10:30-11 a.m. at the Addison Public Library. All ages welcome; knowledge of Spanish is not required. ¡Nos vemos pronto! For kids of all ages. Info: Call 630-4583319 or visit addisonlibrary.org • Teen Global Table: International Dinner Join us for dinner and discussion with other teens from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Addison Public Library. Hear what it feels like to be different; learn what makes us the same. Info: Call 630-458-3319 or visit addisonlibrary.org • Sahaja Yoga Meditation at the Library Learn how to meditate and how it helps reduce stress from 6:307:30 p.m. at the Addison Public Library. Info: Call 630-458-3320 or visit addisonlibrary.org Friday, Nov. 11 • PTA craft show at Stone School From 3-8 p.m., the PTA of Stone School, 1404 W. Stone Avenue, will hold a Fall Craft & Vendor Show. More than 20 unique crafters and vendors have signed up to show their goods and wares. Admission is free. • LEGOs and stories Preschoolers love LEGOs, too. We will use the fun of LEGOs to teach school readiness skills, followed by free building time from 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. at the Addison Public Library. For children 3-5 years old. Caregivers encouraged to attend. Registration is now under way. Info: Call 630-458-3338 or visit addisonlibrary.org

Saturday, Nov. 12 • Saturday stories and crafts at the Library Children have fun and develop early literacy skills in this drop-in Saturday class that includes books, music, and crafts from 10-10:30 a.m. at the Addison Public Library. All ages; caregivers welcome. Info: Call 630458-3338 or visit addisonlibrary.org.

from makeup artists studying Cosmetology at the Technology Center of DuPage from 3:15-4:15 p.m. at the Addison Public Library. All materials are provided and no experience is necessary. Info: 630-458-3319or visit addisonlibrary.org • Privacy on Facebook Do you know what personal information you are sharing with the public when you post on Facebook? Figure out who can see what and learn how to manage your privacy from 7:00-8:30 at the Addison Public Library. Info: Call 630-458-3354 or visit addisonlibrary.org Monday, Nov. 14 through Friday, Nov. 18 • Teen Hive Lab Every month we’re featuring a STEM topic with challenges and crafts in our teen area. Come just for fun or ask your Indian Trail science teacher about getting extra credit. This month, use circuits to light up a greeting card, make music, or build a robot from 3-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 12 noon-3 p.m. on Friday at the Addison Public Library. Info: Call 630-458-3319 or visit addisonlibrary.org • Privacy on Facebook Do you know what personal information you are sharing with the public when you post on Facebook? Figure out who can see what and learn how to manage your privacy from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Addison Public Library. Info: Call 630-458-3319 or visit addisonlibrary.org

• ATHS hosts Kermes food festival From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Addison Trail will host its third annual Kermes Latino food festival. Sponsored by the Interact Club and Padres Latinos en Acción group, Kermes will feature traditional Latino dishes, as well as live entertainment (dancing and a disc jockey), a split-the-pot contest, an auction, raffles and other family-friendly activities. Admission is free, food tickets, $6 each. Proceeds benefit scholarships for AT students. For details in English and in Spanish, go to dupage88.net/site/ public/files/?item=3116 • Becoming a veterinarian Did you ever wonder what it was like to be a veterinarian? Now’s your chance! From 3-4 p.m. at the Addison Public Library, Dr. Mondrian Contreras of the Carol Stream Animal Hospital will talk about how to become a veterinarian and what the daily routine at an animal hospital is like. Dr. Contreras also will talk about his recently published book The Incredible Life of Dory, a true story about Dr. Contreras’ late greyhound Dory. All ages; parents or caregivers must accompany children 6 and under. Info: Call 630-458-3338 or visit addisonlibrary.org Monday, Nov. 14 • Beauty Parlor Popup Teens, learn beauty tips and tricks

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Ongoing events … • Addison Art Guild fall members show The Addison Art Guild will hold its Fall Members Show at the Addison Center for the Arts Gallery now through Dec. 9, with an artists’ reception on Thursday, Nov. 10 from 7-9 p.m. AAG members will have original art on exhibit and for sale including paintings in oil, watercolor, pastels, oil pastels, mixed media, sculpture, and more. The ACA Gallery is located on the north side of Addison Trail High School, Door #4. Info: 630-458-4500 or visit addisoncenterforthearts.com. • Homework help K through 12 available at the Library Every Tuesday and Thursday from 3-5 p.m., come get help with your homework from librarians, teachers, college students, and volunteers at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Free snacks provided. Info: Call 630-458-3334 or visit addisonlibrary.org

• Get your high school diploma The Addison Public Library is now offering adults the opportunity to earn an accredited high school diploma and career certificate online through a new program, Career Online High School (COHS). The library is providing a limited number of free scholarships to qualified adult learners who are looking to advance their careers, prepare for workforce entry, or continue their education. You must live in Addison and be 21 or older. Call 630-4583334 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) 233-7275, 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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tuzzo, Judy L; McNabb, Joanne C; Miller, Amy J; Ortale, Mary Sue; Pasquesi, Mary Ann; Poremba, Jenny; Romero, Maria Del Carmen; Scaccianoce, Vicky Lee; Stange, Carolyn Marie; Stephansen, MaryJo; Wartman, Charles B. GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL Salary Range: Less Than $25,000: Alatorre, Hilda; Aranda, Liliana; Arquette, Janis P; Arredondo, Gregoria; Avello, Laura A; Baig, Rana; Baker, Joana R; Barraza, Arlene; Barry, Michele J; Baumgartner, Marie T; Bednarik, Miriam; Behnke, Carol; Bezad, Joanne M; Bezdicek, Michelle P; Boltz, Cassandra L; Bucur, Violeta; Cahue, Elisa; Camaci, Franchesca; Cangialosi, Corliss L; Cantu, Imelda Y; Carpintero Trosper, Elizabeth; Carranza, Alfredo; Carrera, Ariela; Colbert, Kristine E; Colletti, Stephanie M; Crouse, Sandra F; Daleno, Mariella; Danque, Ellen A; Dattolo, Anita M; Daudelin, Charlene H; De La Cruz, Rebecca Lynn; DeBacker, Stacie A; DeLaGarza, Sandra A; Diaz, Martha E; Diaz, Stephanie; Doherty, Kelsey M; Dojutrek, Sophie M; Donvito, Mary; Doudalis, Lisa; Dourlain, Karen A; Dunkel, Mary K; Ehredt, Christine M; Elizondo, Jessica; Estrada, Nancy; Facchini, Kelly A; Fallon, Diane A; Flores, Maria; Freelon, Alice R; Garduno, Iris A; Gerardi, Caroline; Gniadek, Tamara; Gonzalez, David K; Gonzalez, Guadalupe; Gray, Crystal S; Haehnel, Stephenie; Hawkins, Michelina; Henriquez, Jocelin; Herion, Nadine Margaret; Hernandez, Jessica; Hernandez, Jessica M; Hynes, Daniel J; Jackson Petrella, Kimberly C; Jagiello, Joseph; Jasso, Rossy; Johnson, Jaime L; Johnson, Sheryl T; Jonusas, Fausta; Judson, Erin A; Koncos, Mary M; Konieczny, Karen L; Korenchan, Debra A; Kuechler, Rebecca L; Lantz, Megan E; Lewandowski, Diane C; Liace, Laura M; Loizzo, Josephine; Lollino, Jennifer L; Lombardo, Stacy M; Lopez, Maria Luisa; Lor, Kimberly; Lor, Lillian; Lugardo, Tanya; Luna, Rosa A; Macho, Crystal Ivon; Marente, Judit M; Marinelli, Rosemarie L; Markakis, Dimitra; Marquez, Lynette; Martinez, Alejandra; Matuszewski, Jeanna Marie; Mays, Gabrielle; Mazzone, Heather L; McGowan, Kathleen; McLeod, Diana M; Medrano, Jaqueline M; Mejia, Jelymar; Melara, Candy V; Mendez, Rocio; Mendiola, Georjina; Mendoza, Gladys J; Merida, Kaelynn; Merida, Lissette; Merritello, Ann M; Mezera, Karen L; Miller, Paula L; Modica, Katarzyna; Mohr, Holly N; Mohyde, Mary; Monroy Garnica, Olga; Morales, Guillermina; Murphy, Janice M; Nelms, Carita M; Nguyen, David Vien; Nicieja, Monika; Noyola, Maria L; Nyquist, Scott A; Ontiveros, Maribel; Opela, Michael C; Ortiz, Kayla I; Padilla, Maria; Padua, Cristina; Pagan, Annette; Palandri, Julia M; Pamukov, Plamen H; Pavel, Tracey L; Perez, Marcela; Peters, Maddalena; Petkus, Sandy P; Piotrowski, Caren M; Presa Rodriguez, Ana D; Puzzo, Alyssa K; Ramos, Veronica S; Rebollo, Jeraldine; Rivera, Maria Irma; Robles, Cristina; Robles, Irma; Rodriguez, Nancy; Roeglin, Shannie Irene; Rothlisberger, Steven J; Rottman, Marsha D; Ruffolo, Katherine M; Saadeh, Kawther; Salerno, Cori; Sammarco, Vita M; Sanchez, Miriam; Saucedo, Veronica; Scali, Colleen Erin; Scherer, Mary J; Schmitt, Nora C; Schnepel, Kimberly; Segura,

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Karen; Seider, Alyssa M; Sheesley, John P; Shero, Arlinda; Smolinski, Margaret R; Southwell, Elizabeth P; Sowa, Melissa; Torres, Manuela; Trejo, Elizabeth; Trinh, Jennifer P; Umana, Melvi X; Vantrepotte, Michaelene; Vardakis, Cathy Jo; Vega, Jennifer; Venuti, Maria; Wahlen, Rozlyn; Wallace, Sandra; Walsh, Sandra J; Watson, Deborah L; Williams, Carrie; Wojnicki, Tracy; Zamora, Josefina; Zaragoza Aguilar, Ana M; Zimmerman, Margaret J; Zoellner, Megan R; Zuaznabar, Annette I; Zurita, Gloria. Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999: Avalos, Lorena Y; Bauers, Miriam E; Buff, Andrea M; Carlson, Trisha; Cervantes, Francisca; Cicero, Christina F; Diorio, Michelle L; Donovan, Maureen A; Grabowski, Regina R; Guerrero, Leticia; Hartan-Stiver, Cyntheia S; Hayden, Cherryl K; Jasso, Gloria; Jasso, Lucia Dora; Koehler, Deirdre D; Lagunas, Judith; Lopez-Espinal, Lucia; Marino, Daniel D; Matwij, Kristie L; Melendez, Herlinda; Morrone, Lisa A; Mueller, Daniel E; Obrzut, Lee; Ortiz, Cynthia Y; Prado, Susan M; Robles, Ruben; Romero, Laura; Schlesser, Patricia M; Stofan, Christine R; Turano, Erika A; Velasco, Adrian. Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999: Calit, Ma Melba P; Carlson, Martin G; Chaddick, Harry F; Chaddick, Matthew J; Junokas, Diane L; Kuechler, Ilze; Lemon, Matthew W; Macejak, Janet L; Marino, Tim L; Miller, Jana G; Slowiak, Elizabeth A; Venziano, Patricia. Salary Range: $60,000 and over: Christensen, Michael A; Kucko, Michael C; Larkin Jr, John T; Shue, Thomas W. Payments over $2,500, excluding wages and salaries. Person, Firm, or Corporation Aggregate Amount Addison Dist 4 Education Found For 2,699.00 Air Cleaning Specialists, Inc 8,634.20 Alarm Detection Systems, Inc 29,688.83 Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health 2,680.00 Amalgamated Bank Of Chicago 2,627,535.00 Amperage Electrical Supply, Inc 28,650.00 Andy Frain Services, Inc 163,924.68 Apollo Supply Inc 6,879.00 Apperson 6,231.74 Apple Inc 11,790.00 Arbor Management Inc 1,039,607.19 Asset Control Solutions, Inc 6,500.00 ATA 200,786.93 Bilinguists 18,550.00 Blick Art Materials 3,292.92 Blue Cross-Blue Shield 2,882,565.08 Board Of Education District #4 6,400.00 BrainPOP 7,002.45 Brian Feltes & Associates, Inc 8,663.00 C & H Building Specialties, Inc 2,975.73 C. Acitelli Heating & Piping Contra 291,012.23 Call One 24,396.49 Camelot Education-Mt Prospect 72,838.75 Card Services 250,531.11 CDW Government, Inc 321,938.09 Cengage Learning 72,925.37 CHC Wellness 8,235.00 Chicago Office Technology Group (CO 24,393.05 Chicagoland Paving Contractors, Inc 141,195.00 Comcast 186,764.14 Committee for Children 2,853.00 Connelly Electric 17,750.00 Cottage Hill Operating Co 744,785.42

Creative Mathematics 15,675.00 Crystal Clear Aquarium Maintenance 6,778.00 Custom Counters Inc 41,334.00 Daniel Valdes Agrait PHD 7,200.00 Discovery Education 11,920.00 Doyle Signs Inc 24,980.00 Dreisilker Electric Motors, Inc 2,522.16 DuPage County Health Department 4,300.00 DuPage Federation on Human Services 4,500.00 DuPage High School District 88 4,687.98 DuPage Regional Office Of Education 21,050.00 DuPage Security Solutions, Inc 33,084.99 E-conolight LLC 17,189.43 ECS Midwest, LLC 10,814.00 Educational Products, Inc 61,481.41 Educational Research Associates, LL 15,270.20 EMC/Paradigm/JIST Publishing 3,764.92 Emerald Data Solutions 2,700.00 Employee Benefits Corp 2,997.30 Empress Banquets 4,278.00 Estrellita, Inc 3,003.94 Evan-Moor Educational Publishers 7,999.92 Exxonmobil 8,021.86 FedEx 3,250.45 First American Bank 57,388.91 Follett School Solutions, Inc 83,537.15 Forecast5 Analytics, Inc 27,328.00 Friendly Ford 63,226.74 Frontline Education 3,181.25 Fun & Function 3,311.19 Garaventa USA, Inc 5,134.97 Garelli Pavement Service, Inc 4,875.00 GHA Technologies Inc 3,430.01 Giant Steps 72,721.26 Glass & Mirror America 4,051.25 Glenbard Electric Supply, Inc 19,576.22 Glenn Stearns Chapter 13 Trustee 4,800.00 Grainger 7,821.40 Graphic Promotions, Inc 3,680.50 GreatAmerica Financial Svcs. 82,224.00 Green-Up 13,707.00 GSF USA, Inc 390,077.39 Guardian 37,320.01 Guardian Concentration Account 136,077.69 Haldeman-Homme, Inc/Anderson Ladd, 8,127.00 Hill-Rom 3,439.80 Hire-Nelson Company, Inc 3,400.00 H-O-H Water Technology Inc 2,760.37 Horizons Rehabilitation Services Lt 20,706.00 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishin 3,154.65 HP Products 49,580.96 Illinois Association of School Admi 3,253.93 Illinois Association Of School Boar 13,879.91 Illinois Department Of Revenue 792,602.80 Illinois Director of Employment Sec 21,790.00 Illinois Paper & Copier Co 57,110.06 Illinois Power Marketing dba Homefi 393,660.60 Illinois Principals Assoc (IPA) 4,663.00 Illinois School District Agency 153,032.00 Illinois State Board of Education 17,805.00 Illinois State Police 7,000.00 Illinois Student Assistance Commiss 6,066.19 IMRF 575,067.61 Ingstrup Pavement Maintenance Inc 18,975.00 Innovative Learning Concepts Inc 5,652.72 Integral Flooring Systems 5,252.63 Integrity Schools, Inc 16,887.50 Interactive Educational Services, I 8,750.00 Internal Revenue Service 3,662,887.14 ITR Systems 28,941.15 Jenny & John’s Embroidery 23,777.61 JMS Environmental Assoc 4,325.00 John Neri Construction Co, Inc 16,971.99 Jorgenson Lockers 13,614.90 KAMERLINK, STARK, POWERS & McNICHOL 5,930.40 Klein Hall CPAs 25,065.00 Knights of Columbus 2,685.00 Knovation Inc 6,011.32 Konica Minolta Business Solutions U 16,858.73 KS Statebank 411,995.00 Laidlaw Transit, Inc 731,487.78 Lakeshore Learning Materials 38,823.90

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GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL Salary Range: Less Than $25,000: AGHI, B; ALLEN, K; ANGEL, J; ARNOLD, S; AVELAR, J; BARNEY, F; BENISCHEK, L; BERZANSKIS, D; BOLAN, A; BONDAVALLI, T; BOUTZARELOS, I; BUONO, J; CAPUTO, M; CARDILLO, A; CASKEY, S; CIURA, S; COHAN, D; CONNOLLY, K; DASZEK, T; DAVIS, V; DEGEORGE, D; DEVENS, M; DOMAGALA, K; DUBBERT, R; EUFRASIO, R; FARINELLA, B; FASS, L; FAVELA, Y; FLEMMING, S; FORD, J; FOWLER, P; GERVAIS, T; GIERZYNSKI, F; GLAMOCLIJA, N; GLOSNIAK, M; GORAY, D; GRIEVE, D; HAAS, K; HAMILTON, M; HARRISON, J; HARTY, B; HIORNS, H; IMMEN, J; JONES, T; JORDAN, M; JULIANO, T; KAPPEL, R; KEARNEY, B; KOPP, C; LEMONS, D; LOCKHART, L; LYNCH, M; LYONS, M; MARTIN, J; MASSINO, L; MAZZOLINI, R; MCLOUGHLIN, M; MEISTER, C; MEYERS, M; MICELI, M; MIHALO, M; MILLER, D; MOLLOY, A; MORAN, K; MORGAN, D; MURRAY, T; NULL, J; OGBUOKIRI, N; OLIVO, E; OWEN, D; PARSONS, C; PATZ, J; PAVELIN, L; PICARDI, P; POULIN, C; PRICE, J; RANA, J; RISTICH, M; SADLER, M; SCAHILL, J; SHOBE-LETTIERE, L; SMEAD, K; SMITH, A; SOUTHWELL, D; STALLONE, L; STRUGARIU, S; SULLIVAN, S; SUTOR, A; SYED, A; VAN KAMPEN, L; WILSON, G; WOZNIAK, S; WU, X; YACCINO, F. Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999: FERNANDEZ, D; HOWARD, M; LLORENS, J; LYTLE, K; MCCANN, M; MROZ, J; NICKLESS, A; WOODBURY, N. Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999: ACHURRA, F; ANDREWS, J; BONK, K; CARRERA, M; CARRILLO, V; GARCIA, L; LUPO, A; MIR, J; ORTIZ, R; PACK, J; PENNELLA, A; QUINN, K; RAMON, M; SEITZ, C; SPILOTRO, V; TADLOCK, S; TELLO, A; WOJCIK,

Netchemia, LLC 15,487.50 New Albertsons Inc 5,549.41 Nicor Enerchange 80,756.97 Nicor Gas 3,843.94 Norcomm Public Safety Comm., Inc. 7,560.00 Northwest Alarm Services, Inc 8,425.00 Northwest Evaluation Association 41,250.00 Office Depot 55,002.23 Orkin Pest Control 10,146.64 Otis Elevator Company 5,195.20 Ottosen Britz Kelly Cooper Gilbert 5,497.89 Pacific Learning 10,197.00 Panorama Education 4,630.00 Parker Power Equipment LLC 21,076.00 Phillips Electric Inc 12,412.00 Pitney Bowes Global Financial Servi 2,638.35 Postmaster 6,225.00 Professional Paving & Concrete Co, 18,500.00 ProvidaStaff, LLC 44,240.00 Prudential Group Insurance Concentr 49,580.79 Quinlan & Fabish Music Co 4,793.41 R.A. Adams Enterprises, Inc 19,562.82 RACO Industries 4,132.43 Randall Industries 5,718.28 Raptor Technologies LLC 6,800.00

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Renaissance Learning, Inc 19,139.99 Republic Services #551 63,204.57 Reserve Account 18,000.00 Revtrak, Inc 7,043.92 Rifton Equipment 6,900.75 Robert Crown Center for Health Educ 4,290.00 Roesch Ford 8,411.47 Russo’s Power Equipment Inc 8,501.69 Santillana USA 7,500.73 SASC, LLC 233,603.87 SASED 4,024.00 Scholastic Inc 19,091.32 Scholastic Inc 12,684.25 School Health Corporation 21,628.84 School Nurse Supply, Inc 3,010.89 School Outfitters 16,073.46 School Specialty, Inc 10,093.78 Schwarz Nursery & Garden Center 15,923.83 Sentinel Technologies, Inc 83,185.00 Septran Student Transportation 6,416.46 Service Express Inc 22,780.26 Shamrock Decorating, Inc 3,780.00 Sheet Metal Werks 3,000.00 Shiffler Equipment Sales 56,064.63 Sinagra Catering 4,822.50 Sir Speedy Printing 11,510.89 Skyward Accounting Dept 66,264.50 Smallwood Lock Supply 2,991.67 Smith Maintenance Co 390,028.46

Soaring Eagle Academy, Inc 89,470.85 Southpaw Enterprises, Inc 7,794.89 Special Education Systems, Inc 153,047.36 Star School Items 3,646.77 State Disbursement Unit 6,000.00 Streamwood Behavioral Healthcare Sy 5,040.00 Studio Color, Inc 3,082.00 Sunburst Digital, Inc 3,149.20 Sunrise Electric Supply, Inc 3,588.82 TD Ameritrade Trust Company 464,798.50 Teacher Created Materials/Shell Edu 27,599.44 Teachers’ Retirement System Of 1,920,700.39 Telesolutions Consultants LLC 6,900.00 Temperature Equipment Corp (TEC) 629,680.00 The Center/IRC 5,450.00 The Lombard Company 880,456.35 THIS 384,685.30 THIS 123,628.30 Thompson Rental - Bensenville 3,929.50 TNS Inc (TelNet Solutions) 2,510.00 Trane U S Inc 5,903.42 Trebron Company, Inc 6,315.00 Triple A Overhead Door 3,139.00 TRS 153,693.09 Tyler Technologies Inc 5,785.49 Tympani Inc 15,650.00 United Dispatch Agent For 303 5,136.87

9,539.00 Universal Taxi Dispatch, Inc US Dept of Health & Human Srvc 17,512.00 Veritiv Operating Co 2,782.05 Verizon Wireless 31,765.06 Villa Park Office Equipment 15,396.73 Village of Addison 47,349.08 Village of Addison 36,210.97 Village of Addison 7,326.72 Virco Inc 4,361.58 VistaNational Insurance Group, Inc 22,000.00 W.J. O’Neil Chicago LLC 9,743.00 Wagner Plumbing & Piping, Inc 142,738.50 WELLNESS and PSYCHOLOGY, LLC 5,000.00 Wenger Corp 27,999.00 West Chicago Printing Co 18,842.41 West Interactive Services Corp 5,392.50 Westmont Interior Supply House 3,134.00 Wisthoff Fitness Warehouse 49,995.20 Workers’ Compensation Self-Insuranc 128,932.00 World Book, Inc 3,866.48 Xerox Corporation 39,889.46 Yolanda P Vivanco 6,832.63 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent Nov. 10, 2016) 263148

A; SMITH, K; TORNABENE, L; TRECCIA, R; VEGTER, D; VILLEGAS, A; YANG, G; ZOGLMAN, D. Salary Range: $60,000 and over: BACHNER, R; BOWER, S; DUNN, J; ENGLISH, K; FLEMMING, R; GASCA, M; GRUBISICH, N; HAYES, G; HOEHN, B; HOEHN, C; IGRIC, R; IRVIN, L; JANOS, J; KOBEL, T; KOLODZIEJ, R; KUPCZYK, R; MANHART, M; MANKA, T; NEAL, M; O’NEILL, D; ORLANDO, S; OSKIN, N; PRESTA, L; QUINN, J; STAWIARSKI, F; SYPERSKI, C; ZHANG, J.

S. Salary Range: 60,000 - $89,999: AMMONS, L; ANGLE, J; BAXA, B; BAZANT, C; BECERRA, J; BOBEK, J; BOGUE, J; BRINK, D; BURNS, M; CALO, L; CAMPBELL, J; CARR, C; CESCOLINI-BOYER, L; CLARK, J; COLETTA, A; DE LA TORRE, L; DELACRUZ, E; DUFFIN, V; DUNK, C; FERNANDEZ, M; FRIAS, A; GOMEZ-MORAN, N; GRICE, A; HERNANDEZ, J; HILDRETH, N; HOCKENSMITH, T; JANUSZ, R; JONES, M; KANDAH, D; KOWALSKI, J; LAMB, M; LAMBERTY, T; LOPEZ, L; MAGUIRE, B; MAROTTA, M; MARZEC, L; MASON, I; MILLER, D; MILLER, S; MORALES, M; MORRIS, R; MURPHY, J; MURPHY, M; NELLESSEN, J; NGO, T; NITKA, S; PEPPI, A; PINGEL, N; PRAST, K; PUCCINI, S; RICHARDSON, C; SCHMIT, B; SKALA, C; SOKOLOWSKI, J; STAWIERY, A; SUBERS, P; THOMAS, L; VALESKI, M; WAHLGREN, N; WARE, C; WEALTON, M. Salary Range: $90,000 and over: ARTMAN, T; BARBANENTE, J; BARNEY, M; BENDICSEN, T; BENTSEN, S; BLAIR, B; BOLDEN, M; BOLLOW, L; BOUDOURIS, J; BROWNE, P; BRYERS, J; BUGAJSKY, J; BUTLER, L; CANTLIN, T; CHORAZYCZEWSKI, M; CIBULKA, A; COLE, S; CONNOLLY, J; CORD, J; D’AMBROSE, S; DE LEON, J; DEL REAL, J; DEMENT, C; DONALDSON, B; ENGEL, E; EPPLE, J; EUFRASIO, W; FERRARO, A; FRANCISCO, M; GATSES, T; GILLIAM, S; GOZZETTI, M; GRAHAM, M; HAUSSMANN, M; HELTON, S; HENEGHAN, R; HILALI, M; HOSTER, E; HUBNER, T; JALOSZYNSKI-REAM, V; JOHNSON, J; KELSAY, B; KELSAY, M; KRAUSE, D; LANGE, S; LASCHINSKI, J; LEVULIS, M; LYONS, B; MAASKE, M; MADEJ, K; MAHONEY, J; MITCHELL, A; MONTGOMERY, P; MORAN, S; NELSON, T; NORBERG, E; O’CONNELL, D; OLSON, K; OLSON, M; PARPET, P; PERU-

SICH, J; PETERS, A; PIEDRA, J; PINA, L; RASSO, J; REDDING, K; REHER, J; RUST, P; SANTINI, K; SCHADER, R; SHANAHAN, B; SHERIDAN, C; STACH WILEN, N; STEWART, P; SULLIVAN, M; THOMPSON, M; TIU, E; TSAGALIS, Y; VENDEGNA, P; WALKER, G; WATHIER, R; WHITE, J; WILLSON, B; WILSON, D; WILSON, T; WISNER, V; WOLCOTT, K; WOLFF, T.; GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL Salary Range: Less Than $25,000: ANDREWS, J; AZUSE, E; BANUELOS, V; BOISSE, R; BOSTON, J; BREWTON, T; BROMBERG, M; BRUNS, C; BURROUGHS, S; CARON, H; CHRISTOPHER, R; COPELAND, K; CORTES, I; COSSA, D; CRONIN, E; DEFILIPPIS, B; DIMAGGIO, A; DOOLEY, K; DUNN, S; EISLEY, M; ELLIOTT, S; ENGELMANN, P; ESCAMILLA, I; FELICIANO, C; FEYEREISEN, K; FISHER, K; FRESE, R; GERUE, J; GONZALEZ, A; GRAHAM, M; HAGE, A; HARRINGTON, K; HART, M; HARVEY, R; HAXHIAJ, A; HOCHHEIMER, P; HRUBY, A; HUDSON, C; HUMPHRIS, J; IHSAN, T; JUVAN, B; KALBAS, M; KEAVY, R; KIKOS, T; KOSIOR, K; KRAUSE, S; KRAWCZYKOWSKI, R; KUECHLER, R; KUKLA, K; LADAS, P; LANGIYA, M; LEMONE, K; LEON, A; LUIS, C; MAHNKE, J; MANDARINO, M; MARISIE, M; MARTINEZ, K; MARTINEZ, V; MAZZONE, J; MCLOUGHLIN, M; MERSCH, J; METZGER, M; MILLER, T; MINOGUE, E; MOORE, W; MUHLENA, D; NINO, F; NOLTE, S; NORK, L; PAWA, N; PEARSON, K; PERRI, M; PETRILLI, G; PIERROPOULOS, K; PORTILLO, R; PRICE, R; RENTNER, R; RESTIVO, C; RIOPELL, J; RIVERA, M; RODRIGUEZ, G; RUSHING, N; SCHEIB, C; SEELEY, R; SEYMORE, A; SHAH, S; SHOUP, C; SIBIGTROTH, J; SMITH, J; SNYDER, E; STONER, D; SULITA, T; TAYLOR,

K; THOMPSON, D; TYLER, D; TYLER, D; VEGA, A; VICICONDI, M; VISCONTI, F; WADE, E; WARD, K; WARDA, R; WATTS, V; WELLS, L; WHITAKER, B; WHITAKER, D; WHITE, R; WILLIAMS, C; WILLIAMS, L; ZACCARO, L; ZAWOJSKA, B. Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999: AGUIRRE, A; ARNOLD, F; BAZALDUA, M; BRADFORD, P; CHANEZ, G; COSGROVE, J; COSIO, K; CUTHBERTSON, D; DEFILIPPIS, R; DORADO, E; FERGERSON, D; FRAZIER, L; GRADY, K; HOMAN, T; KARIS, G; KELLY, J; KEY, S; KLOSTER, K; KRAMER, T; KU, K; LINDHORST, M; LITTLE, C; MARTINEZ, M; MEREDITH, B; MUCHA, G; MUSIAL, B; OCAMPO, Z; RADTKE, L; REHER, P; ROCHA, M; ROMAN, E; SCHATZMAN, M; SCIMECA, C; SIFUENTES, P; STUBBLEFIELD, E; TERRACCIANO, F; TOWNLEY, J; WILHOIT, A; ZYDLO, M. Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999: AQUINO, I; BARAHONA DIAZ, F; BELINTENDE, M; BELL, M; BENDFELDT, D; BIEGEL, A; BONDI, J; BRECHIN, C; BUCKLEY, E; CHAVEZ, O; CROTTY, L; CROWDER, W; DAOU, I; DE LA CRUZ, M; DECKER, S; DELANEY, R; DELGADO, E; DHAMO, G; DIAZ, V; DINATALE, L; DISTASIO, A; DU BEAU, E; FEDERICK, N; FEDORCHUK, N; FLORES, P; GARLITZ, M; GRAHAM, M; GRUBE, J; GRUNSCHEL, L; HAYDEN, T; HERNANDEZ, S; HOEFLINGER, J; ILIESCU, C; IVANCEVIC, M; JOHNSON, V; JRAB, L; KANARA, S; KIEFER, J; KLEIN, C; KONNEY, J; KURAS, S; LAROSA, J; LEWANDOWSKI, S; MAKRINSKI, P; MARTINO, C; MCHUGH, J; MIKA, A; MISSANELLI, B; MUNGER, A; NACHT, J; NEAL, M; NOYOLA, V; NOYOLA, V; OPLAWSKI, M; PALAZZOLO, I; PETROWSKI, D; POLLACK, D; REITER, M; REZEK, C; ROMERO, E; SCHOEN, S; SCRIVO, D; SEARS, A; SIKORSKI, P; SILVESTRI,

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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!

6 Bed Lombard Home 10 year young construction on park-like 296’ deep lot and 1 block from Southland Park. This newer 2 story home boasts 6 bedrooms with a true 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 $610,000

6 Bed Lombard Home

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Lake Wildwood

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Door to door in 2 hours from Chicagoland, a 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 3000 SF vacation home awaits you in North Central Illinois. Sitting on a 1 acre wooded lot with 113 ft of shoreline. Fully applianced kitchen, new roof in 2011, 2 master suites,

Door to door in 2 hours from Chicagoland, a 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 3000 SF vacation home awaits you in North Central Illinois. Sitting on a 1 acre wooded lot with 113 ft of shoreline. Fully applianced kitchen, new roof in 2011, 2 master suites, walkout basement, balconies with lake views, 2 fireplaces, front porch, 40 x 10 rear deck, and much more. Located within the gated Lake Wildwood Development with community pool. More details at www.lakewildwood.com Call Mike at (630) 815-5043 for additional info. $299,000 $299,000

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Prairie Path Estate Custom-built 2-story perfectly situated on a 63 x 261 wooded lot, this home was built with 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

Prairie Path Estate

Custom-built 2-story perfectly situated on a 63 x 261 wooded lot, this home was built with year-round entertainment in mind. Relax, play, and enjoy nature from your 2-tier paver patio and private gazebo. Over $100k of Steinhebel land/hardscape & $1,299,900

So Much to Offer!

So Much to Offer!

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. $525,000

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1/4 Acre - 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 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

1/4 Acre - 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

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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. $525,000

McGovern Masterpiece! THIS NANTUCKET STYLE HOME HAS EXQUISITE ARCHITECTURAL INTEGRITY THROUGHOUT SHOWCASING HIGH-END FINISHES, INTRICATE RICH MILLWORK, GLISTENING HARDWOOD FLOORS, PELLA WINDOWS, PROFESSIONAL GRADE CHEF’S GOURMET KITCHEN THAT OPENS TO HUGE FAMILY ROOM W/ COZY FIREPLACE, SLIDING DOORS TO YOUR PERGOLA COVERED BRICK PAVER PATIO & PRIVATE FULLY FENCED BACKYARD. ENJOY THE VERSATILE LIBRARY/FORMAL LIVING ROOM, ELEGANT FORMAL DINING ROOM PRIVATE 1st FLR EXECUTIVE OFFICE W/COFFERED CEILING, SPACIOUS MASTER SUITE W/11ft TRAY CEILING & EN SUITE LUXURY SPA BATH, A PERFECT RETREAT FROM A BUSY WORK DAY! 3 GENEROUSLY SIZED BEDROOMS W/ WALK IN CLOSETS & 2nd FLOOR LAUNDRY ROOM. MUD ROOM OFF ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE, LOWER LEVEL IS NEARLY 1,500 SQFT W/ ROUGHED IN PLUMBING READY TO BE DESIGNED/FINISHED. INCREDIBLE LOCALE W/ EASY WALK TO SPRING ROAD BUSINESS DISTRICT, LINCOLN & YORK HIGH SCHOOL & PRAIRIE PATH! $875,000

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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! $449,900

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Ready for Move-In

Ready for Move-In

100% complete and ready for occupancy. Brand new construction by T.E. McKenna Builders just one block to newly renovated Butterfield Park in highly sought after Jefferson school district. 5 beds / 4.5 baths, fresh new floor plan, tons of $949,900

New Construction < $700k!

New Construction < $700k!

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 $699,900

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

Remodeled Ranch!

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Rest easy, the owners have taken great care of this home! From the concrete driveway w/ built-in drainage to newer tearoff roof on home & 2.5 car garage, you won’t have to worry about a thing. Newer washer/dryer, hot water heater, & $336,000

One of a Kind!

One of a Kind!

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This brick & stone masterpiece with cedar shake roof was built by Island Construction in 2005. Complete interior remodel including refinished, dark stained hardwood floors, custom millwork, intricate ceiling detail, new ceiling fixtures & custom $1,099,900

100% complete and ready for occupancy. Brand new construction by T.E. McKenna Builders just one block to newly renovated Butterfield Park in highly sought after Jefferson school district. 5 beds / 4.5 baths, fresh new floor plan, tons of ceiling and trim detail, custom cabinetry, 9” white oak floors, luxurious master suite, lots of built-ins, home office, finished basement, and 3 car attached garage. South exposure will provide tons of natural light throughout. Get settled into one of Elmhurst hottest neighborhoods before school starts! $949,900

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

Rest easy, the owners have taken great care of this home! From the concrete driveway w/ built-in drainage to newer tear-off roof on home & 2.5 car garage, you won’t have to worry about a thing. Newer washer/dryer, hot water heater, & furnace allow you to buy w/ confidence. 2016 updates incl. newly painted interior & updated 1st fl bath & kitchen boasting new granite ct’s, cabinets, dishwasher, range hood & HW floors! Enjoy eatin kitchen w/ bay window overlooking huge, fenced-in yard. 3 good-sized BRs on main level. Finished bsmt w/ full bath, large family room, & 4th BR w/ walk-in closet. Nothing to do but movein to Elmhurst’s award-winning school district! $336,000

Great Value in Jefferson!

Great Value in Jefferson!

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

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

Island Const. Masterpiece! This brick & stone masterpiece with cedar shake roof was built by Island Construction in 2005. Complete interior remodel including refinished, dark stained hardwood floors, custom millwork, intricate ceiling detail, new ceiling fixtures & custom window treatments are featured throughout. With over 7K SF finished over four floors, this home offers 5-6 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, a fully finished basement & 3rd level, a chef’s kitchen with high-end appliance package, butler pantry, home office, gym, 2nd floor laundry, 2 fireplaces, master’s quarters with spa-bath & balcony, & direct access from heated garage to basement via 2nd staircase & mudroom. This home is also equipped w/ a 3-zone geothermal HVAC system for huge energy cost savings. A showstopper from the curb with mature landscaping, cobblestone driveway, front/rear paver patios, and 9-zone irrigation system. All within walking distance to Lincoln Elementary, York HS, IL Prairie Path, & Spring Rd Bus District. $1,099,900

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Week 12 Preview

Wilmington (11-0) at IC Catholic Prep (11-0) What: Quarterfinals of the Class 3A state football playoffs. Where: Lewis Stadium at Plunkett Athletic Complex, Elmhurst When: Likely Saturday, but check www.ihsa.org for official day and time. Seeds: Wilmington is the No. 4 seed on the top half of the Class 3A bracket; IC Catholic Prep is the No. 1 seed. Last week: Wilmington 38, Byron 18; IC Catholic Prep 65, PaxtonBuckley-Loda 0 Outlook: The top part of the Class 3A bracket has played out to seeds with only one exception (No. 6 Monticello is in the quarterfinals). Wilmington, located near Joliet, comes to Elmhurst without a loss on its record. The Wildcats, the No. 4 seed, won the Interstate Eight Conference Small Division. Wilmington had only two wins during the regular season against teams with winning records (one was 7-3, the other 5-4 that didn’t make the playoffs) and two wins against teams that made the playoffs and finished 5-5. The Wildcats then defeated a 6-4 Chicago Corliss team in the first round of the playoffs and a Byron team that came in 10-0 to last week’s game. Of note is Wilmington’s first game of the year against St. Joe-Ogden. Wilmington won that contest at home 48-12. IC Catholic Prep ended St. Joe-Ogden’s season last week in the playoffs with a 49-8 win in Elmhurst. The Knights continue to pile up points. They have scored 582 this season while giving up only 75 (7 shutouts and 9 games of 10 or fewer points allowed). Running back Jordan Rowell has rushed for 1,515 yards and 28 touchdowns this season. Quarterback Luke Ricobene has thrown for 2,022 yards and 24 touchdowns (only 5 interceptions). IC Catholic Prep’s defense has created 33 turnovers (22 interceptions and 11 fumble recoveries). The Knights have committed only six turnovers on offense this season. Up next: The winner heads to the semifinals to face either No. 2 Farmington (11-0) or No. 6 Monticello (11-0) in a game that will feature a pair of 12-0 teams. If IC Catholic Prep wins against Wilmington, it will hit the road regardless of semifinal opponent because both Farmington and Monticello have hosted twice and IC Catholic Prep will have hosted three playoff games. Farmington is a town west of Peoria, southeast of Galesburg and northeast of Macomb and is about 180 miles from Elmhurst. Monticello is 160 miles from Elmhurst and is located east of Springfield.

Fenton boys cross-country team fights its way back to state Bison enjoy strong postseason run

By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

Fenton boys cross-country senior runner Anye Whyte said the Bison had something to prove this season. “We were disappointed that we missed state by two points,” he said. “Our big goal was to make it to state.” And that’s exactly what the Bison did and along the way they won a sectional title. “A big plus was winning that sectional title,” said Whyte, who was part of a Bison’s squad that competed in the Class 2A state finals meet this past weekend in Peoria. More importantly, Whyte said the postseason success the team enjoyed was made possible through hard work and having its sights set on improved pack running. “Our goal was to improve our pack split and make sure we move up together,” he said. “If we did that then we could be successful. It led to the sectional title. At the sectional, our pack split (from the first through fifth scoring runners) was sub 20 seconds. Throughout the whole season we’ve been moving up together as a pack. Improving on the pack is

what helped us win.” Fenton improved throughout the season minus top runner Jose Vazquez-Perez, who missed a majority of the season with a stress fracture suffered this past spring during the track season. Vazquez-Perez returned at the conference meet and then logged matching eighth-place finishes at the regional and sectional meets. Despite being injured VazquezPerez was a constant on the Fenton sidelines, helping and cheering on his teammates throughout the season. “Overall, our younger guys stepped up and that helped make up for some of the good guys we lost from last year’s team,” he said. “We work together as a team during workouts and races and we feed off each other during races. We help each other out when we need it.” Vazquez-Perez said it was evident early on that Fenton would field a strong team. “I saw that the team was going to make progress after our first meet where we did way better than the year before,” he said. “And then after we ran at Elmwood Park, that’s when I really saw we had the potential to win sectionals.” Vazquez-Perez admitted it was anything but fun sitting on the side-

lines for much of the season. “It was tough,” he said. “I wanted to be out there, but I had to be smart with when I was going to come back. Now it feels great to qualify for state as a team my senior year.” Whyte said while Vazquez-Perez was not running during meets, his presence still was felt in a major way. “Jose was with us the whole way,” he said. “He supported us and we pushed ourselves even harder.” Whyte loves the team-first mentality that has been a constant throughout the fall. “We are very close and supportive of each other,” he said. “We all work very hard and push each other to work even harder. In order for us to be successful we had to do it as a team. Everybody on the team contributed to our success. We appreciate everybody and everything they do.” Whyte added there is an extreme sense of accomplishment in getting to run in Peoria in November. “This is a huge accomplishment,” he said. “It’s always one of our big goals. To accomplish a big goal like this is very rewarding. We’re very proud of it. We have a very good varsity team that is very close and has a lot of depth.”

65-0!

IC Catholic Prep football team going to quarter finals following blowout win By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

Points have not been hard to come by this season for the IC Catholic Prep football team. For the Knights’ opponents, not so much. IC Catholic Prep vanquished another opponent this past Saturday via a 65-0 blowout win over Paxton-Buckley-Loda in a Class 3A second-round state playoff game at Plunkett Athletic Complex in Elmhurst. The win puts the top-seeded Knights at 11-0 overall and sends them to the Class 3A quarterfinals likely to be held on Saturday at Plunkett Athletic Complex against Wilmington. In the win against Paxton-Buckley-Loda, the Knights led 23-0 after the first quarter and 44-0 at halftime. Quarterback Luke Ricobene went 17-for-20 for 290 yards and three touchdowns. He averaged 17.1 yards per completion and had

a quarterback rating of 164.6. IC Catholic Prep also gained 222 yards on the ground on just 16 carries (13.9 yards per carry). Jordan Rowell ran only seven times, but for 119 yards and four touchdowns. He had an 82-yard run. Junior Daniel Gibbons ran two times for 55 yards and a touchdown, while Ricobene ran two times for 24 yards and sophomore Jacob Lytton ran three times for 23 yards. Matt Sutton caught four balls for 82 yards (53-yard long), while Brendan Russ had four catches for 67 yards. Rowell caught three passes for 49 yards. Khali Sanders caught three passes for 33 yards. Luke Calles caught two passes for 39 yards and Khalil Sanders caught two passes for 20 yards. On defense, Chris Johnson had 10 tackles, while sophomore Kemon Reese had nine tackles. Khali Sanders had eight tackles. Matt Jordan, Lazerick Eatman, Jim Kenneally and Michael Johnson each had a tackle for loss. Jordan had a

quarterback sack for nine yards. Sean Hipskind returned an interception 25 yards for a touchdown. Sutton also had an interception. Eatman and Rowell each had a pass

deflection. Sam Buffo kicked off eight times for 507 yards and had three touchbacks. Khali Sanders, Gibbons, Sutton and Khalil Sanders each had a

touchdown to go with Hipskind’s interception return for a score and Rowell’s four rushing touchdowns. Russ and Rowell each scored a twopoint conversion.

Warriors to host East St. Louis in next round

bard North 32-28 near St. Louis this past Saturday. Willowbrook improved to 8-3 with the victory. This is only the fourth time in school history a Willowbrook team has made it to the third round of the state football playoffs and the first time since 1990. That team finished the year 9-3. The 1974 and 1975 Warriors teams also won their first two playoff games. The 1974 team went 10-2, while the ’75 team went 11-1, meaning it owns the program’s only 9-0 undefeated regular season. In the win against Glenbrook

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Girls on the Run thriving at Army Trail Army Trail School’s Girls on the Run club continues to thrive with girls participating in a local chapter of a larger organization that focuses on activating girls’ potential and encouraging them to pursue their dreams. The group, coordinated by staff members Allison Clarke, Karina Nutini, Dennisse Serrano and Ralene Hall, meets twice weekly, teaching life skills through interactive lessons and running games. At the end of the 10-week program, the girls will participate in a 5K run. This fall, mild temperatures have given participants the opportunity to do a lot of running outdoors!

School District 4 working on contract with teachers

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Fenton boys cross-country team 21st at state meet AT-Willowbrook girls swimming team third in conference By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

The Fenton boys cross-country team placed 21st at the recent Class 2A state meet held at Detweiller Park in Peoria. Fenton finished with 469 points. Senior Jose Vazquez-Perez took 88th overall with a time of 16:01 (5:20.2 mile split) to lead the Bison. Junior Cristian Sanchez took 96th with a time of 16:06 (5:22 mile), while junior Jeremy Lodewyck was 120th with a time of 16:19 (5:26.3 mile). Senior Anye Whyte was 145th in 16:37 (5:32.2 mile) and junior Michael Lieggi rounded out the scoring with a 178th-place finish in 17:04 (5:41.1 mile). Junior Alex Whyte was 182nd with a time of 17:07 (5:42.3 mile), while junior Bryan Medina was 193rd with a time of 17:24 (5:47.8 mile). Fenton also won a sectional team title this season. Addison Trail-Willowbrook girls swimming The Addison Trail-Willowbrook girls swimming team took third at the recent West Suburban Conference Gold Division meet. AT-Willowbrook finished with 217 points. Downers Grove South won the meet with 340 points. Hinsdale South was second at 269. Elissa Haake won the 200 free with a time of 1:57.96 and also won the 100 conference title in 54.86. AT-Willowbrook also was third in the frosh-soph meet with 195 points. AT-Willowbrook also was third at the JV level. Aleksandra Daszkiewicz won the 50 freestyle JV title with a time of 30.92 “We had some really good time drops and impressive swims across the board,” AT-Willowbrook assistant coach Pam Forsberg said.

On November 3, 2016, the Addison School District 4 Board of Education and the Addison Teachers’ Association (ATA) exchanged last and final offers as part of the ongoing efforts to successfully negotiate a contract for District 4 teachers. The Board is not encouraged. Without disclosing all of the details of the Board offer, the Board’s salary offer includes a pay increase of 4% for all ATA members in the first year of the contract, a pay increase of 3.5% for all ATA members in the second year of the contract, and a pay increase of 3.5% for all ATA members in the third year of the contract. These offered pay increases far exceed the current and anticipated rate of inflation. The Board believes that the pay increases being offered are far greater than the guaranteed pay increases that most will receive for the next three years

Addison Trail to host third annual Kermes Latino festival

On Nov. 12, Addison Trail will host its third annual Kermes Latino food festival from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the school. Sponsored by the Interact Club and Padres Latinos en Acción group, Kermes will feature traditional Latino dishes, as well as live entertainment (dancing and a disc jockey), a split-the-pot, an auction, raffles and familyfriendly activities. Admission is free and food tickets are $6 each. Proceeds will go toward scholarships for Addison Trail students. For details in English and in Spanish, go to dupage88. net/site/public/files/?item=3116

and that the health insurance offer is greater, as well. The Board is also concerned about the way negotiations have progressed. The teachers have made little or no movement in their positions since May 19, 2016, even though federal negotiators were brought into the bargaining process in August. Additionally, the Board feels the teachers union acted inappropriately when they shared their

point of view by distributing negotiations flyers to community members while handing out candy to children at the October 28, 2016 community “Trunk or Treat” event. “We want to negotiate a fair contract for our teachers,” said Board Negotiations Chair Jim Towns, “but we need to balance their needs against our future priorities and revenue —which are often unpredictable.”

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WEST SUBURBAN CONFERENCE 14000.00 WEST SUBURBAN TEACHERS UNION 221716.28 WESTERN REMAC INC. 3632.50 WIGHT & COMPANY 37362.43 WILLIAM H. SADLIER, INC. 12815.60 WILLOWBROOK H.S. CAFETERIA 3880.54 WILLOWBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 2525.00 WOOD DALE BOWL 4433.75 WORLD POINT ECC, INC. 2603.50 WORLD’S FINEST CHOCOLATES 3480.00 WORTH PUBLISHERS, INC. 9708.87 XEROX CORPORATION 48010.22 YORK HIGH SCHOOL 3645.00 YORKTOWN INDUSTRIES INDIANA, 5959.75 INC. (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent Nov. 10, 2016) 263579 Village of Bensenville REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT FOR ICE ARENAS FLOOR REPLACEMENT AND MECHANICAL ROOM UPGRADES FOR THE VILLAGE OF BENSENVILLE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Village of Bensenville, hereinafter referred to as the VILLAGE, is seeking qualifications for “Professional Engineering Services” for the award of a contract to design, remove and install two (2) ice arena floor systems and other mechanical room and refrigeration system upgrades as specified in the scope of service. Each proposal must conform and be responsive to the specifications in the Request for Qualifications

(RFQ). To acquire the specifications and qualifications packet you may contact the VILLAGE at (630) 594–1142 or email Todd Finner at tfinner@bensenville.il.us. The qualifications package will also be posted on the Village website www.bensenville. il.us under the Business tab. All proposals must be received by the Village no later than 9:30 am on December 5, 2016 in the format specified by the Village. One (1) original and three (3) copies of the proposal must be submitted in a sealed opaque envelope addressed as follows: Village of Bensenville Attn: Corey Williamsen Deputy Village Clerk 12 S Center St. Bensenville, IL 60106 “RFQ FOR ARENA FLOOR REPLACEMENT PROJECT FOR THE VILLAGE OF BENSENVILLE” All work under this contract shall comply with the Prevailing Wage Act of the State of Illinois, 820 ILCS 130/0.01 et seq. The VILLAGE reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof, to waive any irregularities or information in bid procedures and to award the contract in a manner best serving the interest of the VILLAGE. All questions and inquiries can be address by phone or email upon request to: Todd Finner at (630) 594–1142 or tfinner@ bensenville.il.us. Any changes will be issued by the Director of Recreation and Community Events in the form of an addendum to the RFQ no later than November 17, 2016. Any RFQ submitted unsealed, unsigned, via fax or email transmission, or received subsequent to the aforementioned date and time, will be disqualified and returned to the bidder. (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent Nov. 10, 2016) 262940


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Historical Society to host program by County historian

Worship Services Directory

The Addison Historical Society has announced that on Sunday, Dec. 4 at 1 p.m., it will host Jonathan Sebastian, museum supervisor at Fischer Farm in Bensenville, who will offer a free presentation called DuPage County History from Z to A. It will be held at the Addison VFW Post. A noted DuPage County historian, Sebastian takes a new approach to history by going backward. He starts from the present and reveals interesting facts per decade, often as far back as the Civil War. Guests may recognize what he is saying, having lived through those moments in history over the years – the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and on. The Historical Society invites all to stay for a free annual Harvest Pot-Luck dinner immediately after the presentation. Stay an extra hour and learn canasta from expert Tracy Ibeling.

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Join us for worship Sundays at 10:30am.

Adult Christian Studies Sunday School (3 years-8th grade) Sundays at 9:30 a.m. Child care available

Hearing Loop Enabled 143 E. Third St. (3rd & Michigan) Elmhurst, IL

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153 Addison Street Elmhurst, Illinois (630) 617-9797

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