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Election night serves up victories, disappointments, much relief that it’s over
By Dee Longfellow
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Tuesday evening was filled with surprises, groans and triumphs until the biggest collective gasp of all – the one that came at 1:30 a.m. when the Associated Press and other media outlets officially declared that Republican nominee Donald Trump would become the 45th President of the United States. Throughout Election night, local results trickled in and anxieties were high, compounded by the fact that the DuPage Election Commission had difficulty posting the results right away, a problem that seems to plague them at virtually every election. At 7 p.m. when the polls closed, the web site said no results would be posted until 7:30 p.m., but the earliest posting came in after 9 p.m. Candidates were left waiting in frustration to learn their respective fates.
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Duckworth garners an early win One of the earliest elections to be called on Nov. 8 was the race for U.S. Senate which brought victory to Democrat Tammy Duckworth over incumbent U.S. Senator Mark Kirk (R). She obtained 2,908,363
votes to his 2,150,099, garnering 54.4% of the total. [Note: These numbers have been updated since Election night, but were still unofficial as of press time..] In the 5th Congressional District, Democrat Mike Quigley easily won another term with almost 70% of the vote over his Republican challenger Vince Kolber. The vote was 201,983 to 82,931.
In the contest for the seat vacated by Tammy Duckworth in the 8th Congressional District, Raja Krishnamoorthi handily beat Elmhurst resident Pete DiCianni (R) 141,138 to 101,893 (58.1% to 41.9%). In Illinois House District 77, Democrat Kathleen Willis held her seat for another term, beating Republican challenger Anthony Airdo 8,271 (63.34%) to 4,787 (36.66%).
It was a hand-wringer to the bitter end for Villa Park resident Tom Cullerton, but in the end, he squeaked past challenger Seth Lewis and won his second term of office in Illinois Senate District 23 by a vote of 42,731 (50.83%) to 41,342 (49.1%). Here are the results in the County Board Races:
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Blackhawk Middle School students head to the polls
Election Commission: new software a disappointment Later in the week, the Independent learned that the DuPage County Election Commission officials had been excited to roll out their brand new computer software system to expedite returns and provide results more quickly. Instead the site contained only error messages and indications that results would be available at any minute… still it took more than two hours. According to Robert Saar, executive director of the Election Commission, the servers were “stressed by a combination of factors,” including an unexpected update that consumed much of the server’s processing space. There was also a link directly to ABC 7 News that was supposed to allow the TV station to receive election results right from the commission’s servers. Apparently, that link
Polls opened at the Blackhawk Middle School mock election early in the school day on Tuesday, Nov. 8. The polling place, located in the school’s auditorium, was manned by retired teachers, family and community members serving as election judges. After presenting their voter registration cards to the election judges, students went to the ballot box to cast their vote and exercise their civic responsibility, preparing themselves for their first real election day that’s still four or more years away. COURTESY PHOTO Bensenville Independent
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Addison Trail and Willowbrook High Schools host Mock Elections Addison Trail and Willowbrook High Schools recently hosted Mock Elections to teach students about the democratic process and allow them to gain firsthand experience with voting. (Left) Addison Trail junior Mena Severino and senior Carlos Alvarez (bottom left) participate in Addison Trail’s Mock Election on Oct. 6. 12:51 PM Page 1 Allegra Banquets_Thanksgiving_Allegra Banquets 10/24/16
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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-oryounger are not named. Nov. 9, 12:44 p.m. in the 400 block of Eastern Avenue, a complainant reported an ex-employee had embezzled $50,000. This case is under investigation. BV16011521 Nov. 9, 4:56 p.m. in the 700 block of Thomas Drive, a dealership owner reported an unknown suspect used fraudulent identification to finance a vehicle. This case is under investigation. BV16011525 Nov. 9, 10:41 p.m. in the 100 block of N. Eastview Ave., an 18-year-old male victim reported that about six male suspects accosted him and took his wallet while he walking down the street. One of the suspect(s) displayed a possible handgun. The suspects fled the scene in a dark colored van that was last seen eastbound on Irving Park Road. The case is under investigation. BV16011540 Nov. 9, 1:54 a.m. in the 1000 block of Ferrari Drive, Oscar Lopez, 24, of Bensenville, was arrested for no valid driver’s license and possession of open alcohol. BV16011508 Nov. 8, 9:46 a.m. in the 800 block of Foster Avenue, a complainant reported that a shipment was received at the business and a pallet of iPhones were missing. This case is under investigation. BV16011475 Nov. 8, 3:34 p.m. in the 800 block of 2nd Court, a complainant reported a credit card was opened in her name without her authorization. This case is under investigation. BV16011485
Nov. 8, 8:28 p.m. in the 1100 block of S. York Road, the loss prevention manager reported an unknown suspect left the store with two cases of alcohol without paying. This case is under investigation. BV16011496 Nov. 8, 8:41 a.m. in the 1100 block of E. Green St., a complainant reported an ex-employee stole approximately $6,000 worth of equipment. This case is under investigation. BV16011473 Nov. 7, 1:36 p.m. in the 300 block of E. Green St., a complainant reported that a known suspect made unauthorized purchases using her card. This case is under investigation. BV16011444 Nov. 7, 5:43 p.m. in the 100 block of E. George St., a complainant reported that a delivered package was taken by an unknown suspect. This case is under investigation. BV16011453 Nov. 7, 8:03 p.m. in the 700 block of W. Irving Park Road, a store owner reported three unknown suspects stole merchandise from the store. This case is under investigation. BV16011458 Nov. 6, 1:51 p.m. in the 300 block of W. Wood St., a complainant reported his vehicle license plate sticker was stolen. This case is under investigation. BV16011412 Nov. 5, 1:45 a.m. in the 1-100 block of S. York Road, the complainants reported their vehicle was rummaged through by an unknown suspect who displayed a knife when confronted by them. This case is under investigation. BV16011368 Nov. 5, 10:16 a.m. in the 200 block of S. Church Road, officers assisted Du Page County Sheriff’s office with the arrest of a suspect on an active failure to appear warrant. BV16011377 Nov. 5, 1:53 p.m. in the 1000 block
of W. Irving Park Road, a complainant reported her vehicle keys were stuck in the door lock and then were apparently taken by an unknown suspect. This case is under investigation. BV16011384 Nov. 4, 2:37 p.m. in the 1100 block of S. York Road, Lisa M. Kawell, 33, of Brookfield, was arrested for retail theft. BV16011344 Nov. 4, 10:07 p.m. near Bernice Drive and Ferrari Drive, Joseph H. Guardia, 22, of Bensenville, was arrested for strong armed robbery and criminal damage to vehicles. BV16011364, BV16011365 and BV16011366 Nov. 3, 4:44 p.m. near Bernice Drive and Ferrari Drive, the complainants reported an unknown suspect punched and dented their vehicle. BV16011309 Nov. 3, 9:32 p.m. in the 1-100 block of E. Belmont Ave., a complainant reported an unknown suspect used his credit card without his authorization. This case is under investigation. BV16011321 Nov. 2, 7:34 a.m. in the 100 block of Pine Avenue, a 37-year-old Bensenville man was arrested for domestic battery. BV160111252 Nov. 2, 11:24 a.m. in the 1000 block of Ferrari Drive, the building manager reported an unknown suspect(s) spray-painted graffiti on the walls and doors. This case is under investigation. BV160111260 Nov. 2, 4:32 p.m. in the 300 block of E. Green St., a complainant reported a known suspect was violating an order of protection by contacting her on social media. This case is under investigation. BV16011271 Nov. 2, 7:27 p.m. in the 1100 block of S. York Road, the security manager
reported an unknown suspect took a case of alcohol on two separate occasions during the last week without paying. This case is under investigation. BV16011279 Nov. 2, 8:03 p.m. in the 1100 block of S. York Road, the security manager reported an unknown suspect took over $200 in meat without paying. This case is under investigation. BV16011280 Nov. 2, 8:23 p.m. in the 300 block of E. Green St., a complainant reported that she was physically battered by her boyfriend. This case is under investigation. BV16011281
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District 1, 2-year term: Sam Tornatore (R) beat Richard Accomando (D) 32,573 (56.13%) to 25,454 (43.87%) District 1, 4-year term: Donald Puchalski (R) bested Roland Waller (D) 32,314 (55.68%) to 25,716 (44.32%) District 2, 2-year term: Richard F. Blass (R) squeaked past incumbent Elizabeth Chaplin (D) 36,515 (50.08%) to 36,405 (49.92%), by just 110 votes. District 2, 4-year term: Elmhurst resident Sean Noonan, the Republican incumbent, ran unopposed and received 56,789 votes. Readers should be reminded that these results are unofficial. These numbers are updates from the Independent’s report that appeared on the web site after Election night, but they are still unofficial, according to varous election commissions.
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Addison Nov. 10 • Cynthia R. Garcia, 25, of Addison, was arrested in the 300 block of N. Mill Road at around 12:01 a.m. and charged with criminal damage to property. Police said Garcia broke an apartment building window. • Francisco Reyes-Hernandez, 49, of Addison, was arrested in the 100 block of Lincoln Avenue at around 4:45 p.m. and was charged with battery and unauthorized video recording. Police said the suspect video-recorded a victim without permission or authority. Nov. 9 A 38-year-old Chicago man was arrested in the 1500 block of W. Lake St. at around 1:16 a.m. and charged with domestic battery. Police said that while in a parking lot, the man struck the victim multiple
times in the face and head. Nov. 8 Hugo Quintero, 32, of Bensenville, was arrested at around 3:11 a.m. Police said an officer responded to the Cook County Sheriff’s Department in Maywood to transport Quintero, who had an original warrant out of the Addison Police Department for retail theft.
Nov. 7 Nia B. Westerkamp, 35, of Glendale Heights, was arrested at a store in the 1000 block of N. Rohlwing Road at around 8:19 p.m. and charged with retail theft. Nov. 5 Jacob R. Goress, 26, of Villa Park, was arrested near Addison and Sidney at around 3:34 a.m. and charged with DUI and improper lane usage following a traffic stop. Nov. 4 • Joseph J. Cipolla, 32, of Chicago, was arrested at around 9:29 p.m. Police said Cipolla had an original warrant out of the Addison Police Department for harassment through electronic communication. • Lachona M. Henderson, 40, of
Hoffman Estates, was arrested at a store in the 1000 block of N. Rohlwing Road at around 5:53 p.m. and charged with retail theft. Villa Park Nov. 4 • Albert G. Fesby, 61, of Villa Park, was arrested in the 800 block of W. North Ave. at around 8:50 a.m. and charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance/possession with intent to deliver (controlled substance). • A 30-year-old Villa Park man was arrested in the 1-100 block of N. Harvard at around 9:32 p.m. and charged with two counts of domestic battery. • A male juvenile from Villa Park was arrested near Division and Third at around 10:20 p.m. and charged with unlawful possession of cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia and expired registration. Nov. 3 • A 25-year-old Villa Park woman was arrested in the 200 block of S. Myrtle at around 9:38 a.m. and charged with two counts of domestic battery. • A 30-year-old man from Bartlett and a 28-year-old woman from Hanover Park were arrested in the 100
block of E. North Ave. at around 1:20 a.m. Both were charged with two counts of domestic battery. Nov. 1 • Joshua T. Taylor (age not given) of Batavia was arrested at a store between Aug. 23 and Aug. 24 and charged with two counts of retail theft. The original complaint and arrest warrant were issued on Nov. 1. • Two male juveniles from Lombard were arrested at a high school at around 1:45 p.m. Both were charged with disorderly conduct/ fighting. Oct. 31-Nov. 1 Burglary was reported in the 200 block of W. Stone. Police said that between 1 p.m. Oct. 31 and 12:58 p.m. Nov. 1, an unknown suspect entered an unsecured unattended vehicle and took a concrete saw, a power drill and a bag of tools. Oct. 30 • Deandre Harris, 26, of Chicago, was arrested in the 1600 block of S. Michigan at around 10:47 p.m. and charged with unlawful possession of cannabis. • Willie Thomas Scott, 38, of Ad-
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Morning-after musings after a late election night
It was interesting to watch mouths drop open in disbelief as more and more states brought in the vote for Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton on Tuesday evening, Nov. 8. As newspaper reporters, the Independent visited both the Democrat and Republican local camps, where most of the focus was on the area races, with the occasional intermittent nod to the national election scene. Once all the local races were called, at least unofficially, people finished their beers, shook hands, slapped backs and said goodnight. Over the next few hours, every television station was locked on the presidential race, which ran neck-and-neck right down to the wire. It was just after midnight when speculation began that Trump would likely win the state of Pennsylvania and with that, enough electoral votes to win the top spot in the country. Sure enough, about 1:30 a.m., the Associated Press (AP) first an-
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Editor nounced that Trump was the victor over Hillary Clinton and other major media outlets soon followed – you know, those media outlets Trump hates so much? Dare anyone ask if he really won, or was the election rigged? I guess the election, much like polling, is not rigged if it’s in his favor. Just 34 minutes later, a news release from CNN had the following headline: “Global markets tank as U.S. election results shock in-
vestors; As Donald Trump made a stunning advance toward the White House, investors around the world reacted with shock.” Sure, it was CNN, but shortly after, other news outlets were posting reports like, “Dow futures nosedive,” “Global markets in panic mode,” “Dow plunges 800 points.” Now for the better news… is there hope? Not long after the official announcement, The Donald took the podium at his headquarters and spoke to the nation for the first time as President-elect. It was a struggle to force myself to listen but after 10 minutes or so, I had to admit he came off very well. Trump actually acted more presidential in that speech than he ever has throughout the entire campaign. He was gracious to Hillary Clinton who had called to concede, he praised her for putting up a tough fight and running a good campaign. He acknowledged that she and her
supporters had worked very very hard. Then he talked about the first thing at the top of this list: bringing the country together and beginning to heal. Without admitting any of it was his fault, Trump acknowledged that the nation had come through a tough time and was very divided in many ways over many issues, but that it was time to return to the table and work together as a country united; as the most powerful country in the world, which it is. Let’s just hope it stays that way. A suggestion for mothers of daughters I spoke with my favorite niece, whose 8-year-old daughter was long-asleep when the results came in. She was so shocked and surprised, she didn’t know how to explain it to her child. Here’s a suggestion to mothers AND for that matter, fathers -- of duaghters, heck, of sons, of anyone -- for grandmothers, aunts, anyone who is concerned about their child,
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Willowbrook football team loses to East St. Louis in quarterfinals 2016 Warriors first multiple playoff win team since 1990 By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Willowbrook football team’s impressive run in the state playoffs has come to a
conclusion. The Warriors dropped a 60-27 decision to East St. Louis in the Class 7A state quarterfinals in a game played in Villa Park. Willowbrook was the No. 23 seed in the Class 7A bracket. East St. Louis is the No. 2 seed. Willowbrook was in the state quarterfinals for the first time in 26 years and only the fourth time in school history. The 1974, 1975 and 1990 teams also won two playoff games.
Willowbrook also snapped a string of 10 straight one-and-outs in the playoffs with its quarterfinal appearance this season. East St. Louis (12-0) jumped out to a 14-0 lead after the first quarter and led 26-7 at halftime and 40-7 at one point. Willowbrook pulled to within 40-27 at one point, but East St. Louis scored the final 20 points of the game in the fourth quarter. Willowbrook finished the season at 8-4 overall.
Jon Kelso and Khalif Copeland each caught touchdown passes in the game and Copeland also returned an interception for a touchdown. East St. Louis will return to DuPage County again this week for a Class 7A semifinal game against Benet Academy. Benet Academy is the No. 11 seed in the bracket and has a 10-2 record. The winner of East St. Louis-Benet plays for the state championship against either No. 16 seed Plainfield North (10-2) or No. 4 seed Fenwick (11-1).
Girls swimming team places third at WSC Gold meet Haake a double conference champion in 100 and 200
By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Addison Trail-Willowbrook co-op girls swimming team had some successes at the recent West Suburban Conference Gold Division meet. The AT-Willowbrook varsity team placed third in the conference. AT-Willowbrook was third in the 200 medley relay in 2:03.47. That
team included Anna Christiansen, Annalise Morrone, Grace Roucka and Klea Gjonaj. Elissa Haake won the 200 in 1:57.96. Kaitlyn Fox was seventh in 2:20.15. Michelle Ramirez placed fifth in the 200 IM in 2:34.73. Christiansen was sixth in 2:36.98. Morrone was third in the 50 freestyle in 26.44. Gjonaj took eighth in 28.15. Roucka was seventh in the
Knights run away with another playoff victory Rowell, Ricobene each run for 200 yards in IC Catholic Prep quarterfinal football win By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The IC Catholic Prep football team’s march to a state-championship game continues. The Knights ran their record to a perfect 12-0 after a 48-14 victory over Wilmington in the Class 3A state quarterfinals held at Lewis Stadium at Plunkett Athletic Complex in Elmhurst. IC Catholic Prep, the top seed in the top half of the Class 3A bracket, heads to the state semifinals for the second year in a row. The Knights will hit the road for the first time in the playoffs when they face No. 6 seed Monticello in a game likely to be held on Saturday in Monticello. In the game against Wilmington, IC Catholic Prep got things done on the ground and then some. The Knights ran for a whopping 499 yards on only 35 carries (14.3 yards per carry). Jordan Rowell ran the ball 15 times for 208 yards and scored two touchdowns. He had a long run of 70
yards. Equally impressive was the outing for quarterback Luke Ricobene, who ran only eight times and gained 200 yards (25 yards per carry). He had a 64-yard long run and also scored two touchdowns. Lazerick Eatman ran seven times for 54 yards. And for good measure, Ricobene completed six passes for 146 yards and threw two other touchdowns. Matt Sutton caught two passes for 87 yards and a touchdown, while sophomore Khali Sanders had one catch for a 42-yard touchdown. On defense, Chris Johnson had 18 tackles. Kemon Reese had 13 tackles, while Jordan had 10 tackles. Khalil Sanders had nine tackles. Matt Jordan had one pass deflection and Khalil Saunders had a fumble recovery. Khalil Saunders had a two-point conversion and Sam Buffo kicked four extra points and also booted a pair of field goals, including a 40-yarder. IC Catholic Prep’s semifinal opponent Monticello reached the final four in Class 3A after upsetting No. 2 seed Farmington 48-17. The winner of the semifinal game will face either No. 4 Carlinville (111) or No. 3 Virden North Mac (11-1) on Friday, Nov. 25 for the Class 3A state title in Champaign at Memorial Stadium on the campus of the University of Illinois.
butterfly in 1:12.35, while Madison Walsh took eighth in the event at 1:16.75. Haake won the 100 with a time of 54.86. Her nearest competition was 56.31. Savannah Catalano was eighth in the 100 in 1:04.55. Ramirez placed third in the 500 in 5:56.33.Fox was eighth. AT-Willowbrook was second in the 200 relay with a time of 1:45.56 with Haake, Christiansen, Ramirez and Morrone. Christiansen placed third in the backstroke in 1:07.75. Isabelle Hernandez was eighth in 1:22.98. Morrone was fifth in the breaststroke in 1:12.61, while Roucka was sixth in 1:21.96. AT-Willowbrook was fourth in the 400 relay in 4:01.46 with Haake, Roucka, Gjonaj and Ramirez. In the JV meet, AT-Willowbrook was third in the 200 medley relay. That team included Aleksandra
Daszkiewicz, Jessica Berson, Hannah Hippensteel and Maria Briseno. Melissa Bouharati was seventh in the 200 free. Berson placed third in the 200 IM. Daszkiewicz won the 50 free in 30.92. Hippensteel was fifth in the butterfly. Briseno was sixth in the 100. Bouharati was sixth in the 500. AT-Willowbrook was third in the 200 relay with Berson, Briseno, Jocelyn Gallegos and Daszkiewicz. Estefani Karasek was eighth in the backstroke. Berson was fourth in the breaststroke. AT-Willowbrook was fifth in the 400 relay with Bouharati, Briseno, Hippensteel and Daszkiewicz. In the frosh-soph meet, AT-WIllowbrook was fourth in the 200 medley relay with Emy Hayes, Brianna Richardson, Sabrina Edwards and Kelsey Fitzgerald.
Week 13 preview IC Catholic Prep (12-0) at Monticello (12-0) What: Semifinals of the Class 3A state football playoffs When: Likely Saturday; Check www.ihsa.org for official date and time. Where: Monticello High School Seeds: IC Catholic Prep is the No. 1 seed in the top half of the Class 3A bracket; Monticello is the No. 6 seed in the bottom half of the Class 3A bracket. Last week: IC Catholic Prep 48, Wilmington 14; Monticello 48, Farmington 17 Outlook: IC Catholic Prep is in the state semifinals for a second year in a row after racking up nearly 500 rushing yards in its quarterfinal win against Wilmington. Jordan Rowell and quarterback Luke Ricobene each ran for 200 yards in the win. Rowell has a shot at 2,000 rushing yards depending on how things shake out the rest of the season. He’s at 1,723 on only 122 carries (30 touchdowns). Lost in all the hoopla over IC Catholic Prep’s destruction of teams on offense is the fact its defense has surrendered 22 points total in the three playoff contests. Monticello, located in east-central Illinois between Decatur and Champaign, also brings an undefeated record into the game. Monticello played four teams during the regular season that either had winning records or finished the season 5-5 (two with winning records and two with .500 records). Once again, these two teams have a common opponent in St. Joe-Ogden. IC Catholic Prep defeated St. Joe-Ogden 49-8 in the first round of the playoffs while Monticello downed St. Joe-Ogden 44-22 during the regular season. Up next: The winner heads to the Class 3A state-championship game the day after Thanksgiving in Champaign.
Fitzgerald was fourth in the 200 freestyle, while Elizabeth Romero was fifth. Hayes was eighth in the 200 IM. Juliana Tamayo was sixth in the butterfly in 1:30.86. Fitzgerald was fourth in the 100. Richardson took fourth in the 500, while Jessica Whiting was fifth in the event. AT-Willowbrook was second in the 200 freestyle with Edwards, Jessica Whiting, Sara Whiting and Ryley Goles. Jessica Whiting was fifth in the backstroke, while Cassidy Paul was seventh. Goles was fifth in the breaststroke and Richardson was sixth. AT-Willowbrook also placed second in the 400 relay with Richardson, Sara Whiting, Fitzgerald and Goles. AT-Willowbrook placed third as a team in the JV meet and also took third in the frosh-soph competition.
AT-Willowbrook’s Haake qualifies for state swimming finals; Co-op team swims to seventh place in sectional By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The AT-Willowbrook co-op girls swimming team placed seventh at the recent York sectional. AT-Willowbrook finished with 88 points. York won the sectional title. AT-Willowbrook sophomore Elissa Haake qualified for state in two events. Haake won the 200 freestyle in 1:56.48 and also won the 100 freestyle in 1:52.09. Haake will represent the team and compete as an individual in this weekend’s state finals meet at Evanston Township High School.
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COURTESY PHOTOS Addison Independent
Students at Fullerton School cast ballots for two issues. The students voted for President of the United States — resulting in 408 votes for Hillary Clinton, 59 votes for Donald Trump, 38 votes for Gary Johnson, and 33 votes for Jill Stein. The students also voted to determine whether the Student Council should host a Grade Level Color Day (229 votes) or a Professional Future Day (258 votes).
District 4 holds mock elections for President, other school issues Clinton beats Trump at Lincoln, Fullerton, ITJH By Dee Longfellow FOR THE ADDISON INDEPENDENT
Last week many school in Addison School District 4 conducted mock elections to help students understand and experience the democratic process that comes into play on Election Day. Students at Fullerton School cast ballots for two issues. The students voted for President of the United States — resulting in 408 votes for
Hillary Clinton, 59 votes for Donald Trump, 38 votes for Gary Johnson, and 33 votes for Jill Stein. The students also voted to determine whether the Student Council should host a Grade Level Color Day (229 votes) or a Professional Future Day (258 votes). At Lincoln School, students cast their ballots for the presidential race with Donald Trump receiving 40 votes and Hillary Clinton receiving 300 votes. Wesley School students voted on a different issue. Students were given the opportunity to choose their favorite design for the cover of the school’s yearbook. The winner of that election was the Entry 2, de-
signed by Helen Qano.
Indian Trail “elects” Clinton, Duckworth Junior high school students at Indian Trail voted during their social science classes for the offices of President of the United States and U.S. Senator. The results were: President of the United States: Clinton – 830 Trump – 248 Johnson – 31 Stein – 32 U.S. Senator: Tammy Duckworth – 693 Mark Kirk – 255 Scott Summers – 61 Kenton McMillen – 46
(left): Village of Addison Mayor Rich Veenstra (right) presents Addison Trail sophomore Josiah Varghese with an award of appreciation during the Nov. 7 Village of Addison Board of Trustees meeting. Also pictured is Addison Director of Police Timothy “Bill” Hayden. Varghese was recognized for filming and editing a recruitment video for the Addison Police Department. (below): Varghese (center) holds up his award. With him are members of the Addison Police Department as well as AT Principal Michael Bolden (right).
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At Lincoln School, students cast their ballots for the presidential race with Donald Trump receiving 40 votes and Hillary Clinton receiving 300 votes.
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won his second term of office in Illinois Senate District 23 by a vote of 42,731 (50.83%) to 41,342 (49.1%). Incumbent Deb Conroy won a staggering victory over Heidi Holan 23,161 to 16,192, garnering 58.85% of the vote. In other area races, Republican incumbent Peter Breen beat challenger Steve Swanson 30,618 (56.65%) to 23,433 (43.35%) in Illinois State House District 48. In Illinois House District 77, Democrat Kathleen Willis held her seat for another term, beating Republican challenger Anthony Airdo 8,271 (63.34%) to 4,787 (36.66%). Here are the results in the County Board Races: District #1, 2-year term: Sam Tornatore (R) beat Richard Accomando (D) 32,573 (56.13%) to
25,454 (43.87%) District #1, 4-year term: Donald Puchalski (R) bested Roland Waller (D) 32,314 (55.68%) to 25,716 (44.32%) District #2, 2-year term: Richard F. Blass (R) squeaked past incumbent Elizabeth Chaplin (D) 36,515 (50.08%) to 36,405 (49.92%), by just 110 votes. District #2, 4-year term: Elmhurst resident Sean Noonan, the Republican incumbent, ran unopposed and received 56,789 votes. Readers should be reminded that these results are unofficial. These numbers are updates from the Independent’s report that appeared on the web site after Election night, but they are still unofficial, according to varous election commissions.
AT’s Varghese honored for recruitment video During the Nov. 7 Village of Addison Board of Trustees meeting, Addison Trail sophomore Josiah Varghese was honored with an award of appreciation. Varghese was recognized for filming and editing a recruitment video for the Addison Police Department. The project highlights the department’s facilities, the community of Addison and the training involved with becoming a police officer. To
view the video, go to tinyurl.com/ qacvd5q. Addison Detective Cristobol (Cris) Soto, who also is the community liaison police officer at Addison Trail, saw Varghese’s YouTube channel and was impressed with his work. He asked Varghese to assist in making the recruitment video. Varghese, who plans to pursue a career in acting, said it took him and his family about three months to complete the project.
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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!
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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
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
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Scenes from Willowbrook’s Mock Election
(above and below): Sophomore Nikki Linardakis participates in Willowbrook’s Mock Election on Nov. 8.
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Celebrate Holiday Season with Forest Preserve District programs Catch the holiday spirit by joining the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County at a number of events and programs. “Let the Forest Preserve District help you get in the holiday spirit with programs that offer fun for the whole family,” said Forest Preserve District Commissioner Tim Whelan, District 4. A Cast-Iron Cooking Thanksgiving, Nov. 22, 11 a.m.—1:30 p.m., Churchill Woods. Celebrate Thanksgiving by helping prepare a traditional meal over an open campfire as you learn tips for cooking with cast iron. Ages 7 and up; under 18 with an adult. $10 per person ages 13 and up; $5 ages 7—12. Register online or at 630-933-7248. Holiday Sweets, Nov. 26 and 27, 12:30—3:30 p.m., Kline Creek Farm. Learn how to make bright, colorful hard candies, and take home recipes to start your own holiday tradition. Programs begin on the halfhour. All ages. Free. Registration not required. For more information, call 630-876-5900. Christmas Memories House Tour, Dec. 1—Jan. 2 (except Dec. 25, 26
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Lake Park salutes veterans in all-school assembly Lake Park School recognized Veterans’ Day in an all-school assembly on Wednesday, November 9. Three representatives from the Addison VFW spoke to the students about the Pledge of Allegiance and the American flag. After demonstrating the proper way to fold a flag, they presented Principal Dave Smogor with an American flag. They also answered students’ questions about their individual experiences serving
in the military. Smogor also introduced special guests— military veterans who included Lake Park staff members’ grandfathers, fathers, and husbands. The father of two current Lake Park students was also recognized. These veterans spoke about their experiences and the branch of the military in which they served.
Above: Veterans from the Addison VFW demonstrate how to properly fold the American flag to the students of Lake Park School. It was all part of a lesson in honor of Veterans Day. Below: Lake Park Principal Dave Smogor is pictured here thanking the members of the Addison VFW after he was presented with an American flag at the all-school assembly held on Nov. 9.
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Above: Two students at Lake Park School learned how to properly fold the American flag, as instructed by one of several veterans from the Addison VFW, who visited the school on Wednesday, Nov. 9 to discuss Veterans Day. Right: These three veterans from the Addison VFW spoke to the students at Lake Park School on Nov. 9 to teach them about Veterans Day.
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Saturday, Nov. 19 5K Turkey Trot The Addison Park District’s 5K Turkey Trot will be held on the Saturday before Thanksgiving. The timed 5K race will start at 8 a.m., with the kids 1-mile race getting under way at 8:45. The new route will go through Centennial Park and on neighborhood streets. Pre-registration is encouraged and available online at active.com for $25 per participant. Race packets can be picked up from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, at the Centennial/Club Fitness. Event-day registration will begin at 6:30 a.m.; day of race packet pickup starts at 7 a.m. Info: call 630-2337275 or visit addisonparks.org Sunday, Nov. 20 Beginner iPhone/iPad The latest operating system, iOS9 has thrown some for a loop. Learn the basics and some very neat tricks
to harness the full potential of your iOS device from 3-4:30 p.m. at the Addison Public Library. Info: Call 630-458-3334 or visitaddisonlibrary.org Monday, Nov. 28 Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi is a new and exciting computer that can fit in the palm of your hand. This program will cover all steps required to set-up and configure a Raspberry Pi. Beginners and returning users alike are welcome from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Addison Public Library. Info: Call 630-4583334 or visitaddisonlibrary.org Sunday, Dec. 4 Beginning at 1 p.m., the Addison Historical Society 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 and will span the decades. Guests are invited 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. Free and open to the public.
teers at the Addison Public Library, 4 Friendship Plaza. Free snacks provided. Info: Call 630-458-3334 or visit addisonlibrary.org
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.
• 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
• 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 volun-
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 Clubs and organizations are welcome to send entries for this column to: QuestPublishing@aol.com. Please include a phone number or e-mail address to contact for information.
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How foods can help heal common ailments
Diabetes Awareness Fair coming November 19 In honor of Diabetes Awareness Month, Elmhurst Hospital, in partnership with the Lions Club International, will be hosting a free Diabetes Awareness Fair for the community. Come and learn how to reduce your risk for diabetes. Saturday, November 19 Elmhurst Hospital 155 E. Brush Hill Rd Park in the Green Parking lot. Enter through the East doors Event Agenda 9:00 am - Mais Trabolsi, MD Ways to Reduce your Risk of Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes 10:00 am - Healthy Parfait Bar 10:30 am - Julie Sanfilippo, RD, LDN What is the “Jumpstart your Health” Program and how might it reduce your risk for diabetes? 9:30 am - noon - Screenings and vendor tables open Diabetes Retina Screenings* Glycohemoglobin A1C Finger Stick* Blood Pressure Screenings BMI Measurement Blood Glucose Finger Stick* Diabetic Foot Screenings *Glycohemoglobin A1C finger stick and Diabetes Retina Screenings limited availability first come, first served. For registration call 630-5276363.
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DuPage law enforcement first in Illinois to carry EpiPens By Dee Longfellow FOR THE INDEPENDENT
DuPage County Board member Pete DiCianni has issued a challenge to law enforcement agencies throughout the state of Illinois to follow DuPage County’s lead by moving forward with the Epi-Pen initiative in order to save the lives of children and adults who suffer from food allergies, bee stings and other anaphylaxis conditions. Sheriff John Zaruba has announced that the DuPage County Sheriff’s Office will be first law enforcement agency in Illinois to equip deputies with EpiPens. With the determined mission of serving and protecting DuPage County residents, a partnership with the DuPage County Sheriff’s Office and the DuPage County’s Public Health Department pursuant to Public Act. 99-0711 (Annie Legere Law) will allow for this life-saving tool to be on board every Sheriff’s squad shortly. The DuPage Public Health Department will handle the procurement, distribution and training of this life-saving tool to County law enforcement. Officials of the DuPage County Sheriff’s Office, a ful-
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Public/private donations sought The County Health Department in Partnership with the Sheriff’s Office is seeking public/private donations to offset the cost to procure the EpiPens. A full deployment will be approximately 100 EpiPens for patrol and court security. For donations please contact the DuPage County Health Department and specify on check DuPage County EpiPen Fund. “It has been my honor to put together this partnership to our County’s Law Enforcement Office to be the first to be equipped with EpiPens in Illinois,” DiCianni said. “‘Providing the Best’ in public safety is always my mission as a county legislator and leader. I’m proud to see the challenge brought to us by Shelly Legere and the tragic loss of her daughter to turn their challenge into hope for others who suffer from anaphylaxis.”
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