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Village president steps down to accept Governor’s appointment
Soto oversaw heralded turnaround amid repeated challenges After eight years of service to Bensenville, Frank Soto announced his resignation as Village President of the 132-year-old community on Wednesday. Soto is resigning after accepting an appointment by Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner to serve in a leadership role with the Illinois Worker’s Compensation Commission. Soto’s resignation was accepted at a special Village Board meeting on Friday, Dec. 9. “I am humbled by the trust that our residents have placed in me and my ability to work with others to improve our community,” Soto said. “While I am excited about this new opportunity to serve the people of Illinois, I will always hold a special place in my heart from my time as Village president. Bensenville is strategically positioned for great success in the future and I will continue to do all that I can to support this amazing community and the people in it.” Soto was elected Village President in 2009, one year after Forbes named the community the fastestdying small town in America. Bensenville faced an $8 million budget deficit and lost hundreds of homes and businesses – and their tax revenues – due to the expansion of O’Hare International Airport. But Soto confronted those challenges head-on, working with Trustees, village leaders and business owners to develop plans to
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help Bensenville rebound. A revamping of city codes and investments in infrastructure improvements followed, as did private investments. Today, new houses are being built and the village is home to several new businesses. Bensenville has a strong credit rating and the village recently passed a budget with no property tax increases. Soto helped usher in a Fly Quiet program, allowing flights to rotate around the community, while he and village leaders continue to work with the Illinois Tollway to secure Western Access to O’Hare, a project that could generate thousands of new jobs in Bensenville. Village Trustees expect to create a temporary chairman position tonight, to lead board meetings until Soto’s term expires next spring.
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Petey Pippin, a toy poodle who is the smallest member of the therapy dog program at Elmhurst Hospital, is pictured here with his handler, Lin Francois. He was the star of the show as he met the guests who attended the Love Lights celebration on Wednesday, Nov. 30. at the hospital.
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Holy Family Catholic School announces first Trimester Academic Honors
Pictured are the 8th Grade high honors recipients (from left to right): Father Josh Miller, Robert Roszkiewicz, Elizabeth Murray, Ezekiel Lopez, and Sandra Iniguez. High Honors (3.5-4.0 GPA): Grade 5: Zazael Atendido, Abraham Caballero, Christian Cardona, Cedric Colocado, Bernadetee Gonzalez, Olivia McGuin, Aneibi Farias-Olaguez, Isabella Pingel, Leila Rodtiguez, and Peyton Stanley. Grade 6: Isadora Esquibel, Moises Gomez, Nathaniel Herrera, and Lucas McGuin. Grade 7: Ciara Belfiore, Morri Bernardo, Julian Diaz, Cesar Gomez, Andrew Perun, Victoria Sanchez, Brooke Stanley, and Emilie Steinbrecher. Grade 8: Sabrina Iniguez, Ezekiel Lopez, Elizabeth Murray, and Robert Roszkiewicz. Honors (3.0-3.4 GPA): Grade 5: Leah Colton, and Briana Rivera. Grade 6: Jann Atendido, Katherine DeLaCruz, Abraham Garcia, Lizbeth Lopez, and Maris Torres. Grade 7: Elliot Arias, Kimberly Cruywells, and Adrian Molgado. Grade 8: Nicholas Bubalo, Mary Cate Richardson, Katherine Rivera, Isaac Salazar, and Byron Sosa.
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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-or-younger are not named. Dec. 7, 4:49 p.m. in the 700 block of W. Irving Park Road, a store manager reported an unknown suspect took various cosmetics from the store without paying for them. This case is under investigation. BV16012538 Dec. 7, 6:40 p.m. in the 400 block of E. Green St., a 38-year-old Bensenville man was arrested for domestic battery. BV16012544 Dec. 7, 7:37 p.m. in the 100 block of E. George St., Alexa Cano, 21, of Schiller Park and Ruben Dorado-Esquivel, 21, of Melrose Park, were both issued village ordinance citations for possession of cannabis and
possession of drug paraphernalia. BV16012545 Dec. 7, 9:20 p.m. near N. Church Road and W. Irving Park Road, Jairo Cifuentes, 22, of Bensenville, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, leaving the scene, no insurance, failure to give information, driving with a suspended license, illegal transportation of open alcohol and three outstanding in-state warrants. BV16012550 Dec. 7, 7:29 a.m. in the 700 block of E. Grand Ave., a complainant reported an unknown suspect slashed his tires and keyed his car. This case is under investigation. BV16012523 Dec. 6, 10:16 a.m. in the 700 block of W. Irving Park Road, a store manager reported two unknown suspects took various medications from the store without paying for them. This case is under investigation. BV16012495
Dec. 6, 10:32 a.m. in the 700 W. Irving Park Road, a delayed report was made by the complainant who stated an unknown suspect left the store with merchandise that had not been paid for. This case is under investigation. BV16012497 Dec. 6, 6:34 p.m. in the 300 block of Miner Street, a complainant reported that her house was burglarized. The unknown suspect(s) entered through the back door of the residence. Electronics and jewelry were reported taken. This case is under investigation. BV16012506 Dec. 6, 9:33 p.m. in the 500 block of W. Irving Park Road, a store cashier reported an unknown suspect entered the restaurant and demanded the money from the register. The cashier believes the man was armed. It is believed the suspect headed east from the establishment. This case is under investigation. BV16012511
Dec. 5, 2:23 p.m. in the100 block of Bridget Court, a 26-year-old Bensenville man was arrested for domestic battery. BV16012356 Dec. 4, 1:13 a.m. near W. Irving Park Road and Marshall Road, Ronald Wayne Ermilio, 32, of Addison, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and texting while driving. BV16012392 Dec. 2, 8:17 p.m. in the 1000 block of W. Irving Park Road, an 18-yearold Bensenville man was arrested for domestic battery, possession of cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia and illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor. BV16012351 Dec. 2, 11:07 p.m. in the 1100 block of W. Irving Park Road, Cosme Bailon Jr., 21, of Bensenville, was issued village ordinance citations for possession of cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia, and open liquor in a motor vehicle. BV16012360
Dec. 2, 12:28 a.m. in the 1300 block of W. Irving Park Road, a patron was repeatedly attacked by three males. The three suspects had left prior to the officers’ arrival. The victim was uncooperative and refused assistance. BV16012327 Dec. 1, 7:17 p.m. in the 200 block of Mohawk Drive, a complainant reported she attempted to purchase a puppy from a website and send $500. She then received an email requesting an additional $850 and realized it was a scam. This case is under investigation. BV16012320 Nov. 30, 10:56 a.m. in the 100 block of Leland Court, a complainant reported her truck was broken into and various engine parts were taken by an unknown suspect(s). This case is under investigation. BV16012273 Nov. 30, 6:01 p.m., Rahkeem B. Asare, 23 (no current address), was arrested for battery. BV16012287
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Police Reports Area Police Departments recently reported the following arrests and citations. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a conviction, and that subjects are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Juveniles age 17-or-younger are not named. Addison Dec. 7 • Tina M. Benton, 34, of Addison, was arrested at around 11:23 a.m. Police said Benton had a failure-to-appear warrant out of the DuPage County Sheriff’s Department for violation of an order of protection. • Patrick D. Brown, 20, of Addison, was arrested in the 600 block of Meadows Blvd. at around 11:33 p.m. and charged with unlawful possession of cannabis. • Robin M. Edwards, 28, of Schaumburg, was issued a citation by police in the 2100 block of W. Army Trail Road at around 8:54 p.m. for criminal trespassing to property. Dec. 6 Tanganika D. Sumlin, 26, of Addison, was arrested in the 300 block of W. Diversey Ave. at around 8:53
p.m. and charged with disorderly battery. Police said Garcia bit a vicconduct. Police said Sumlin made tim in the chest and pulled the hair a false police report with a police of another victim. officer. • Richard Ibarra, 25, of Belvidere, was arrested in the 1-100 Dec. 5 block of Joyce Avenue at around Brynne M. Perry, 24, of Aurora, 2:35 a.m. and charged with leaving was arrested in the 1-100 block of the scene of an accident, failure to S. Lincoln at around 8:05 p.m. Po- give aide or information, failure to lice said that while investigating a reduce speed to avoid an accident, traffic accident, Perry was found to disobeying a stop sign and no inbe DUI and obstructed a police of- surance. ficer by refusing to cooperate with police orders. Perry was charged Dec. 2 with DUI, obstructing a police ofMarco A. Delgado, 18, of Adficer, failure to give aid or infor- dison, was arrested near Factory mation, leaving the scene of an and Vista at around 9:39 p.m. Poaccident, failure to reduce speed to lice said Delgado was stopped for avoid an accident and no insurance. a tinted window violation, and was found to be in possession of a 9 mm Dec. 4 firearm and in possession of canMiguel A. Reynoso, 18, of Ad- nabis and a scale. He was charged dison, was arrested near Lake and with tinted windows, unlawful posThird at around 2:10 a.m. and session of cannabis, unlawful poscharged with unlawful transporta- session of drug paraphernalia, agtion of open alcohol, failure to re- gravated unlawful use of a weapon duce speed to avoid an accident and and resisting arrest after police said driving while license suspended. he pulled away from an officer in an attempt not to be handcuffed. Dec. 3 • Amelia Garcia, 25, of Garden Villa Park Prairie, Ill., was arrested in the Dec. 3 1-100 block of Joyce Avenue at Nelson E. Romero, 45, of South around 3:28 a.m. and charged with Elgin, was arrested near North
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See our website for more information on contemporary and traditional services, and we hope to see you soon!
December 31 5:15 p.m. Chapel January 1 7:30 a.m. Church 9:00, 11:30 a.m. & 5:15 p.m. Chapel Come and Celebrate the Birth of Christ with Us!
Christmas Day Masses: 8:30am & 10:30am and 6:00pm en Español New Year’s Day Masses: 8:30am and 10:30am & 6:00pm en Español
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We are a family friendly non-denominational Bible church with an outreach in your neighborhood! Musicians are welcome to audition!
Connecting the community with Christ thru worship, education, Stephen Ministry, small groups and mission. Join us for worship Sundays at 10:30am. Adult Christian Studies Cross Trainers (3 years-8th grade) Sundays at 9:30 a.m. Christmas Eve Service at 7:00 p.m. “The Redemption of Scrooge: Keeping Christmas Well” Christmas Day Service at 10:30 p.m. “God Bless Us Every One!”
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In my opinion
Christmas past is not about great occasions but the simplest things that we remember
Bob Hope once said, “When we recall Christmas past, we usually find that the simplest things — not the great occasions — give off the greatest glow of happiness.” He spoke the truth. When I recall Christmas past of my childhood, it’s the feelings that I remember. Anticipation, a full belly, and love. My Grandma O hung candy canes and chocolate bells on her tree for us. She taped her Christmas cards up on the back of her front door, and that was about it for decorations. I loved it. It felt like a home. Then I became a mom and sometimes got a little wrapped up in all the doing and having a fabulous Christmas card photo. Decorating the house to the nines did not matter to little boys. How fancy gifts were
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wrapped did not get their attention. Probably the items they received may not even stick in their memories. It’s the feelings. Laughter. Time with cousins and playing games. Silly traditions. That is what gives off the greatest glow of happiness. Part of our tradition was a large family gathering on Christmas Eve night at Grandma O’s house. That’s what I remember as a kid and my
boys have faint memories too. When she died, I took over being host house for the festivities. We kept her punch recipe and changed some of the games, but the feeling of love was always the steady constant. When I divorced and moved in to a small condo, my sons and I decided we would carry on the tradition even if space would be tight. We had all the family over and partied until the wee hours and had the most fun ever. Then came my Prince Charming and the Joy House, with plenty of room for bodies, games, and spiked punch, and all that food. That’s a Christmas Eve memory too - platters and platters of treats and goodies filling every square inch of counter space. And a tummy that feels happy, if not a bit too full.
What I love about Christmas and life is that we keep evolving. Old traditions get tweaked, as nothing can ever stay exactly the same, and yet the fun of the occasion is what remains. Gentle lasting memories come from rowdy loud games shared by the generations. That is one of my favorite recent memories, watching my parents and my sons play off-color games together with the gang and the hoots and howls that accompany it. Now the torch that warms my heart is that we will have a new location for our family Christmas Eve night party. My firstborn, now age 24, just bought a condo (not far from me!) and he wants to be the party house. That makes this mama proud. He is still unpacking and may not even have a tree up, but that won’t
matter. The decking of the halls is inconsequential. The merriment is not location or decoration dependent. There will food, and games and punch, and aunts, uncles, parents, grandparents, and cousins, along with a baby and a toddler and one on the way. And my baby is now old enough to be the host. That he wants to be the host is a gift to me. Life keeps changing and traditions shape shift as we go, and yet some things never change. Like Bob Hope said, it’s the simplest things. Cheers. To that I raise my glass.
(Kelly Epperson Simmons invites you to join her weekly inspirational email newsletter at www.kellyepperson.com. Snail mail to PO Box 2324, Loves Park, IL 61131.)
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Advent Study Series Wednesday: December 21 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Festival Service of Lessons and Carols Sunday, December 18 10:00 a.m. Christmas Eve - Children and Family Service “Twas the Night Before Christmas” Saturday, December 24 4:30 p.m. Traditional Candlelight Christmas Eve Service Saturday, December 24 8:00 p.m. Christmas Day Service Sunday, December 25 10:00 a.m. “Carols and Cookies” - sing your favorite Carols and enjoy the season’s treats Wednesday, December 28 7:00 p.m.
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Author for teens visits Indian Trail
Author Jordan Sonnenblick holds an assembly (right) for a group of students at Indian Trail Junior High School on Tuesday, Dec. 6, talking about his books and his motivation for writing. Between assemblies, he spent time in the school library signing books for students and visiting with students during lunch. Sonnenblick writes books about kids and teenagers. His titles include Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie, Dodger and Me, and Falling over Sideways. Between assemblies, Sonnenblick signed books (above) for students like this one when he visited Indian Trail Junior High School on Dec. 6.
Women’s Club of Addison collects gifts for those in need Members of the Addison Women’s Club arrived at The Empress early this month carrying gifts to donate to those in need in our local area. More than 60 gifts were collected. These
will be combined with donated gifts from other churches and charitable organizations in Addison and will be distributed by Addison Switchboard to those who might not otherwise
receive gifts during this Christmas season. Because the Women’s Club of Addison focuses on supporting charitable causes and endeavors to promote
camaraderie among its members, the Holiday Party is a favorite. Members shared a meal together amid holiday decorations and songs of the season.
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Pictured are Addison Trail seniors Ryan Cabildo (left) and Alexia Vargas, who have been named as All-State Musicians by the Illinois Music Education Association.
AT sends two to ILMEA All-State Two Addison Trail students have been named as All-State Musicians by the Illinois Music Education Association (ILMEA). As All-State Musicians, they will perform during the Illinois Music Education Conference, which will take place from Jan. 26 to 28, 2017, at Peoria Civic Center. Those students are seniors Ryan Cabildo (Concert Band) and Alexia Vargas (Chorus). Those students auditioned in October and were selected as All-District Musicians. They have now received state-level recognition and will re-audition at the conference for SUBMITTED PHOTO Addison Independent placement within their respective enAddison Women’s Club President Diane Cozzi and Club member Pat Tinman show off the many gifts collected for Addison Switchboard. semble.
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Attention builders, investors, buyers looking for a steal. This 2008 built, all brick castle is perched atop a 2+ acre wood lot in a private cul-de-sac in Long Grove. 6400 SF + a partially finished 3400 SF walkout basement with 5 existing bedrooms
Attention builders, investors, buyers looking for a steal. This 2008 built, all brick castle is perched atop a 2+ acre wood lot in a private cul-de-sac in Long Grove. 6400 SF + a partially finished 3400 SF walkout basement with 5 existing bedrooms and 4.5 baths. 2story great room is the heart of this home with tons of natural light & seethrough fireplace into den. 1st floor inlaw arrangement,, 1st floor office, 3.5 car attached garage. Huge master suite with dressing area, huge WIC, and luxurious master spa bath.
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New Construction < $700k! Get settled into your new home before the holidays! 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. $699,900
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1/4 Acre - Walk to Lincoln!
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
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
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 a $610,000
6 Bed Lombard Home!
10 year young construction on park-like 296’ deep lot and 1 block from Southland Park. This newer 2 story home boasts 6 bedrooms with a true in-law arrangement on the 1st floor. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout 1st floor, open layout $610,000
Prairie Path Estate
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
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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
In St. Charles This 2002 Joe Keim built home is priced to sell! A 2-story foyer welcomes you to a well laid out first floor with hardwood floors, open kitchen with granite island, Brakur cabinets, stainless steel appliances, 2-story family room with stone fireplace, separate formals, 1st floor office, walkin pantry, butler’s pantry w/ sink & wine fridge, laundry/mudroom, and eating area the flows out to elevated deck with gazebo. Upstairs you will find 4 generous sized bedrooms, all with bathroom access, walk-in closets & a large master suite & updated spa bath. A full, unfinished english basement awaits your finishing ideas with roughed in bathroom plumbing. $499,900
In St. Charles
This 2002 Joe Keim built home is priced to sell! A 2-story foyer welcomes you to a well laid out first floor with hardwood floors, open kitchen with granite island, Brakur cabinets, stainless steel appliances, 2-story family room with stone fireplace, $499,900
Move in for the Holidays! 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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New development or redevelopment opportunity in Elmhurst’s newly approved TIF-5. Work/live light industrial building. 3,000 SF building with flex space and office on 1st floor + a 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment with full kitchen upstairs with a 399,900
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New development or redevelopment opportunity in Elmhurst’s newly approved TIF-5. Work/live light industrial building. 3,000 SF building with flex space and office on 1st floor + a 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment with full kitchen upstairs with a large outdoor deck. 1st and 2nd floor are separately metered for electric. Tons of outdoor yard space for vehicle parking, storage. Building needs work, but would be great location for contractor. Easy access to 290 from Lake Street Frontage Road. 399,900
Immaculate Industrial Bldg
Immaculate Industrial Bldg
All brick, single story turn-key light industrial building. Brand new everything - epoxy floor finish, 2 bathrooms, approx 300 SF of finished office in front, new tinted windows, tuckpointing, two 10’ drive in doors, tankless HWH, new 200 AMP electric $299,900 Turn-key Industrial Building!
Pride of Ownership Throughout
Pride of Ownership Throughout
Meticulously maintained 4 bedroom MacDougall split level with finished sub-basement. Everything has been maintained and cared for and it shows. Newer siding, soffit/fascia/gutters, Pella windows, solid oak 6-panel doors & trim, kitchen
Meticulously maintained 4 bedroom MacDougall split level with finished sub-basement. Everything has been maintained and cared for and it shows. Newer siding, soffit/fascia/gutters, Pella windows, solid oak 6-panel doors & trim, kitchen remodel in 2006 - granite counters, stainless steel appliances, HWH in 2010, furnace and backup generator in 2008, hot tub with pergola in 2007, and driveway, paver walkway, back patio, shed and landscaping in 2000. Walk to Jackson Elementary, Bryan JRHS, and Eldridge Park. Pride of ownership throughout and ready to call home! $449,900
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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
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 $545,000
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 $1,049,900
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
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One of a Kind!
One of a Kind!
All brick, single story turn-key light industrial building. Brand new everything - epoxy floor finish, 2 bathrooms, approx 300 SF of finished office in front, new tinted windows, tuckpointing, two 10’ drive in doors, tankless HWH, new 200 AMP electric panel, 2 gas ceiling hung heating units, GFA and CAC in office, roof 7 yrs old, 11.5’ ceiling height to bar joists, and set up for remote camera security monitoring through Comcast. Great highway access, just off 290/294 interchange and next two big-box retailers like Walmart and Sam’s Club. Perfect for car storage, automotive, manufacturing, fabricator, or as turnkey zero maintenance investment $299,900
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
Remodeled Ranch
Remodeled Ranch
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, & $324,900
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! $324,900
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. $1,049,900 266495
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Pictured above right is Addison Trail alumnus Trevor Bermingham (class of 2012), who played in the NCAA Division II Football Championship Semifinals on Dec. 10. The championship game takes place Dec. 17.
Pictured above left is Addison Trail alumnus Bill Brechin (class of 2001), who will help coach the RedHawks from Miami University in Ohio in the St. Petersburg Bowl versus Mississippi State University on Dec. 26. Brechin coaches Wide Receivers/Returns for the RedHawks.
Two Addison Trail alums take part in Bowl Games Looking back, and moving forward. There is a difference.
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Addison Trail is proud to share two graduates will participate in upcoming Bowl games. Trevor Bermingham (class of 2012), the quarterback for Ferris State University, will play in the Trevor NCAA Division II Bermingham Football Championship Semifinals on Dec. 10 versus Northwest Missouri State University. The championship game will take place on Dec. 17. And on Dec. 26, Bill Brechin (class of 2001) will help Bill coach the RedBrechlin Hawks from Miami University in Ohio in the St. Petersburg Bowl versus Mississippi State University. Brechin coaches Wide Receivers/Returns for the RedHawks. For more information about that game, visit stpetersburgbowl. com.
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Addison fifth graders volunteer at Switchboard The fifth grade students from District 4’s six elementary schools and those from St. Philip spent time on three days last week volunteering for the Addison Community Switchboard at Good Samaritan Church. Switchboard Director Jim Lombardo greeted the students, thanking them for their time and for their donations of canned goods. He explained that the food would be used to fill boxes for members of the community who are in need. The students rotated through the parish hall space, sorting food items into separate categories.
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These Lake Park fifth graders were just a few of the many fifth graders who turned out to help stock and sort foods for the Addison Switchboard recently. One young lady checks out the label on a can.
With enthusiasm in their faces, fifth grade students like these from Stone Elementary, divide and sort food items for the Addison Switchboard at Good Samaritan Church. Fifth graders from all District 4 schools as well as St Philip School took part over a period of three days. This student examines one of the donated canned goods.
Above: Students in the fifth grade at Stone School help sort and itemize food items for the Addison Switchboard. Fifth graders from across the community participated in the holiday activity to help the less fortunate. These girls seem to appreciate the joy of helping others. Left: These Wesley fifth graders are all smiles as they stand among the many cans and packages of donated food for the Addison Switchboard. Students like these came to Good Samaritan Church last week to help sort the food items for distribution to those who need it.
Community calendar
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 through Dec. 9. 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 630458-3334 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 on-
line 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 630-458-3334 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
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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Addison Trail girls basketball team off to strong 5-2 start Blazers win first two conference games against Hinsdale South and Morton
By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Addison Trail girls basketball team got itself off on the right foot in West Suburban Conference Gold Division play. The Blazers won their first two conference games against Hinsdale South and Morton and lost to Proviso East to go 2-1 through three WSC Gold contests. Addison Trail coach Rob Schader was pleased with the team’s defensive performance in a 39-33 win at
Hinsdale South.. “We were up by 12 in the first half against Hinsdale,” he said. “We really played well in the first half. And then we didn’t play that good in the second half and only had two field goals. But we still beat them. We played very well defensively.” The Blazers then scored a 52-46 win over Morton on ‘Pack the Place’ night at Addison Trail. While Addison Trail lost by 24 to Proviso East, Schader saw positives. “We played very well,” he said. “That’s the best we’ve played over
there since I have been the coach. We were losing by six at halftime and by 14 at the end of the third quarter. They had a sophomore kid who scored 23 points and another girl who was very good and she had 23. I thought we played well, but they hurt us bad on the boards. They had 27 offensive rebounds.” Addison Trail was 5-2 overall through its first seven games. Schader lauded the play of a host of players, first the trio of Alyssa Pham, Marie Baumgartner and Diamond Pi-
Willowbrook boys basketball now 7-0 after victory over Addison Trail Warriors also sport 3-0 conference mark; Schuemer drops 28 and 15 against Morton
By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Willowbrook boys basketball team is on a major roll out of the gates. The Warriors were 7-0 through late last week after notching recent West Suburban Conference Gold Division victories against Proviso East, Morton and District 88 neighbor Addison Trail. Willowbrook started conference play with a 59-53 win at home against Proviso East. “We were up by 16 points with two minutes to play,” said Willowbrook coach Chris Perkins. “The game definitely wasn’t that close. It was a solid team win overall. We did a very good job keeping them out of the paint and running them off the 3-point line. Defensively we were solid holding Proviso East to 53 points. That’s pretty good. We also took care of the ball very well. They are well-known for their full-court pressure. We only had eight turnovers the entire game. We did an impressive job with the ball.” Ethan Schuemer led the Warriors with a double-double, notching 14 points and 17 rebounds. Marshawn Phillips added 13 points, while Matas Masys had 12 points. Willowbrook then recorded a 64-52 win on the road at Morton. “We came out in the first half and got up 30-12,” Perkins noted. “It was a good solid team win.” Schuemer led the Warriors with 28 points and 15 rebounds. He also shot 12-for-12 from the free-throw line. “Ethan was phenomenal,” said Perkins. “Ethan has been very consistent for us, but we’ve had other guys step up as well.” Phillips added 13 points. “We shot well and were aggressive as a team,” said Perkins. “We shot 27 free throws and made 21 of them. I was really pleased about that.” Willowbrook then downed Addison Trail 74-51 to move to 3-0 in conference. “We shot the ball really well,” said Perkins. “We made 11 of 15 three-pointers.” Willowbrook also again enjoyed balanced scoring with Phillips leading the way at 17 points. Schuember had 12 points, while Sikandar Zafar had 11 points and Ryan King finished with 10 points. “We had good pressure. We forced Addison Trail to commit 18 turnovers,” said Perkins. “We also shot the ball well.” Perkins is pleased with what he’s seen so far, but cautions the calendar still reads December. “We are the first team to three wins in the conference, but it’s still early in the year,” he said. “We’re seven games in so far and so far we’ve done well. The guys are still buying in and continuing to improve. Those are big reasons to be pleased at this point. We know it’s a long season and we have to be prepared for what teams throw at us. We’re off to a hot start and that’s resulted in added publicity. People are talking about us. It’s a different approach mentally for the guys. Teams are coming for us and we have to be ready to face everybody’s best game.” Willowbrook won two of the first three conference games at home and downed Morton on the road. The Warriors final contest before the Glenbard West Christmas tournament is Friday at Hinsdale South. “We’re making good progress,” said Perkins. “The kids are starting to find their niche and their roles. We’re seven games in and doing well. Our depth right now is what is separating us from a lot of teams. We’re able to go deep and have different guys produce on the court.”
kulyk. “Alyssa is playing very well,” said Schader. “She is commanding the floor. She’s running the show and doing a nice job. Marie is playing good defense and is hitting 3s. Diamond has done a phenomenal job rebounding and scoring.” The coach also cited strong play from Jasmin Mehmeti, Nicci Scorza, Diana Graciano and Vincenza Zaccaro. “Jasmin and Nicci also are playing well and Diana and Vincenza are do-
ing a great job coming off the bench,” said Schader. Addison Trail has a busy schedule this week with contests against Larkin, Willowbrook and Downers Grove South. The Blazers will play in the Lisle Christmas tournament after the holiday. “We have some pretty tough games coming up,” said Schader. “We’ll see how we do. We have four games (within a week). It’s a tough stretch. We’ll see how we do. So far, so good.”
IC Catholic Prep wrestling team making strides Bianchini, Vargas both off to hot starts for Knights By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
In the early going, there’s been no shortage of positivity coming out of the IC Catholic Prep wrestling camp. While the Knights were 2-4 through their first six dual meets of the season, numerous individual accomplishments have first-year coach Randy Spaulding pleased. “We’re 2-4, but improving now that we have a fuller lineup due to our state-champion football team finishing its season,” he said. On the individual front, Joey Bianchini and Victor Vargas both were 6-0 through mid-week. Bianchini wrestles at 120 pounds, while Vargas is at 220. All six of Vargas’ wins were via pinfall. Frank Jaeger was 2-1 at 126 and freshmen Corties Draper (170) and Larry Chavez (195) both won their first varsity contests. IC Catholic Prep finished ninth in the Metro Suburban Conference last year and took third at the Class 1A Lisle regional. Bianchini and Vargas are the team co-captains. Bianchini, a junior, started the season ranked No. 2 in the state in Class 1A at 113 pounds by Illinois Matmen. Bianchini is a two-time state qualifier and took second at 106 last year. He also is a returning conference, regional and sectional champion. As the first state wrestling qualifier and medalist in school history, Bianchini brought a 70-9 career record into this season. He went 42-2 last season and has a chance to threaten the 100-win mark this season as a junior. Vargas is new to IC Catholic Prep. He’s a returning Class 2A regional champion and went 10-6 last year. Other returning wrestlers include sophomores Joe Bigane (152) and Kemon Reese (170). Bigane was fourth at conference and regionals last year. Reese was fourth at regionals as well.
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Key newcomers to the team include Vargas, Jaeger, Chris Johnson (Sr., 220) and Quinn Bigane (Jr., 160). Spaulding has plenty of talent to work with in the wrestling room this season. “Our roster has more than doubled over last year, which has led to more depth,” he said. “Although we have many first-time wrestlers, most are multi-sport athletes and understand the basic fundamentals of the sport. We have many football players from our undefeated state-championship team who are eager to carry over their success onto the mat. Even the few kids who only wrestle do compete in the international wrestling styles in the offseason. All our kids are intelligent and come to practice focused, ready to learn and compete. This makes coaching and teaching wrestling easy. Our staff is comprised of coaches who all care about the kids and have had great success at all levels of wrestling.” Spaulding said the learning part of the sport thus far has been impressive. “All our wrestlers have quickly learned many new skills, definitely outpacing and exceeding our coaches’ expectations,” he said. “Everyone on this team has the ability to turn some heads as the season goes on and we believe that definitely will start to happen.” Spaulding said goals this season include improving on its conference finish and making some noise in the postseason. “We’re determined to improve on our ninthplace finish in the conference from last season,” he said. “We are determined to win our regional as a team and qualify as many wrestlers as possible to sectionals and the state finals.”
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a 2,210-2,136 match to Downers CORRESPONDENT South. Betsy Soriano led WillowThe Willowbrook wrestling team brook with a 477 high series and a is adding a bit of a twist to today’s high game of 191. Soriano had the match against Hinsdale South. high series for all JV bowlers as well The Warriors will host, for the first as the high game. time in the history of the school, a wrestling meet on the stage in the Willowbrook girls basketball high-school auditorium. The Willowbrook girls basketball The varsity meet begins at 6 p.m. team lost 54-26 to Downers Grove Thursday, Dec. 15. South in West Suburban Conference Gold Division action. Willowbrook girls bowling Katelyn McCann led the Warriors The Willowbrook girls bowling with nine points and shot 4-for-7 team dropped a recent 2,934-2,697 from the field. West Suburban Conference match to She also had two steals. Hannah Downers Grove South at Brunswick Konrath added seven points, three Zone. rebounds and three steals. CeCe Senior Jordan Tiberi led the War- Lizasuain had three points and eight riors with a high series of 535. Dana rebounds. Sasenick had a 527 series with a high Shannon Knudtson had five regame of 204. bounds and Grace Chantos finished Willowbrook’s JV team dropped with two steals.
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