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Congressman’s ‘Mike on the Move’ tour includes stop in suburbs U.S. Rep. Quigley makes the rounds on Pace Route 301 By Dee Longfellow For The Independent
U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (IL-05) has begun his own “Mike on the Move” transportation initiative throughout his District and last week, the effort has brought him to the suburbs. Quigley, a member of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (THUD), took a bus ride along Pace Route 301 last week to highlight Pace’s integration of Chicago’s many suburban neighborhoods and its work as the largest provider of paratransit service in the United States. “Chicago is known as a city of neighborhoods, and our suburbs are no exception,” said Rep. Quigley. “With so much to see, eat and tour in Chicago’s suburbs, it is crucial that we have affordable, accessible public transportation connecting the suburbs to each other and the City – and Pace provides just that.
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U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (IL-D-5) is pictured here (left) on the Pace Route 301 talking with Pace Executive Director T.J. Ross. Quigley came through the suburbs and stopped at Elmhurst Hospital on Thursday, March 30, as part of his “Mike on the Move” Tour, highlighting transportation in his District. The Congressman is a member of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (THUD). Courtesy photo
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ESO’s Season of Celebration concludes in friendship concert ELMHURST — Three giants of the orchestral repertoire are showcased when the Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra concludes
its Season of Celebration on Saturday, May 7 at 7 p.m. with a concert of friendship and spectacular music-making.
Celebrating her 20th anniversary as concertmaster of the ESO, Rika Seko will perform Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante
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in E-flat with her longtime friend, Venezuelan-born violist Anibal Dos Santos, the principal violist of the Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra and professor at the National University of Colombia. Also on the program are bold and compelling works by Beethoven and Tchaikovsky, two composers who greatly admired Mozart. Beethoven’s Overture to Egmont is an audience favorite, and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 offers beloved melodies and a high-octane orchestra finale. Under the baton of Musical Director and Conductor Stephen Alltop who is celebrating his 20th season with the orchestra, the concert takes place at the ESO’s home, Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church in Elmhurst. More about a musical friendship Seko and Dos Santos met in Colombia in 1987, when they were both aspiring young musicians. ”Soon after we met, we got together to read some music, and I still remember the opening unison of Mozart’s duo (B flat major, k.424) sounded perfectly uniform at our first try,” Seko recalled. “We had
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big smiles on our faces as we continued. We immediately became friends of confidence and after that, we gave numerous concerts together until I left Colombia in 1994.” It has now been ten years since the two have performed together and the first time on this particular piece of music. “Strangely, this is our first time to play Sinfonia Con-
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Elmhurst College preparing for annual Recycling Extravaganza Household items ranging from electronics to eyeglasses will be taken for reuse or recycling ELMHURST – On Saturday, April 16 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Elmhurst College will host its annual Recycling Extravaganza, where people can bring a variety of household items that will be recycled, repurposed and kept out of landfills. The Recycling Extravaganza is free and open to anyone bringing householdgenerated electronic waste and other items. In addition to an electronics recycler, several nonprofit social service and green-focused organizations will be on hand to take donations of a wide variety of items, including usable building supplies, clothing, bicycles,
carpeting, books, eyeglasses, household items, appliances and much more. This year, televisions will not be accepted for recycling, although most other kinds of electronics, including computers and computer monitors, will. A complete list of acceptable items is available at elmhurst.edu/sustainability. Paper shredding will be available, but will be limited to two boxes or bags. The Recycling Extravaganza will be held in Alexander Street parking lot on the campus of Elmhurst College. To facilitate traffic flow, vehicles must enter at Prospect Avenue and Walter Street. Email any questions about the
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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. April 6, 5:44 p.m. in the 100 block of E. George St., Walter E. Conner, 19, of Elmhurst; Christopher E. Ray, 21, of Elmhurst; and three juveniles were issued citations for possession of a controlled substance. BV16003269 April 6, 7:57 p.m. in the 700 block of E. Grand Ave., a complainant reported that an unknown suspect(s) stole her
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wallet three weeks ago. The wallet was found yesterday minus the unspecified amount of cash that had been in it. This case is under investigation. BV16003275 April 5, 5:46 p.m. in the 300 block of E. Green St., a complainant reported that his credit card was used without his authorization. This case is under investigation. BV16003231 April 4, 12:32 p.m. in the 1100 block of S. York Road, a complainant reported that an ex-employee made a purchase at the store with a counterfeit bill. This case is under investigation. BV16003199 April 4, 1:22 p.m. in the 1100 block of N. Ellis St., a complainant reported that
a rail container was stolen from the lot. During the report the container was located in Itasca. BV16003201 April 2, 11:10 p.m. in the 1000 block of S. York Road, Julie E. Krolikowski, 55, of Bensenville, was issued a village ordinance ticket for disorderly conduct. BV16003147 April 1, 8:27a.m. in the 400 block of Meyer Road, a complainant reported that and ex-employee was making threatening phone calls to the business. This case is under investigation. BV16003077 April 1, 9:55 a.m. in the 600 block of Thomas Drive, a complainant reported that a suspect is calling the business and threatening to shoot them. This disorderly conduct
case is under investigation. BV16003082 April 1, 8:43 p.m. in the 1000 block of S. York Rd., Walfre Fabian-Funes (male), 35, of Bensenville, was arrested for driving under the influence. BV16003106 March 31, 2:30 p.m. in the 600 block of N. Route 83, a complainant reported several tool boxes were taken from his truck. This case is under investigation. BV16003053 March 31, 11:44 p.m. near E. Belmont Ave. and County Line Road, officers responded to a report of cargo from a truck on the roadway. Officers found the items that were found to be contraband. The case is under investigation. BV16003069
Two indicted in armed robbery of Elmhurst gas station, suburban ATMs By Dee Longfellow For The Elmhurst Independent
According to a release issued by the office of the U.S. Attorney, two men have been indicted for the armed robbery of a gas station in Elmhurst, as well as a series of armed robberies, which took place at various automatic teller machines (ATMs) throughout the western suburbs in 2015. On Wednesday, March 30, a federal grand jury indicted Ken-
neth Hayes, 21, of Carpentersville, and Antonio Dunner, 22, of Elgin, on charges of conspiracy to interfere with commerce by threats or violence; five counts of interfering with commerce by threats of violence; and, two counts of carrying, using or brandishing a firearm in connection with a crime of violence. The indictment also accuses Hayes and Dunner of robbing an Elmhurst gas station at gunpoint
on Nov. 1. The U.S. Attorney reported that the two men hide in locations near ATMs, watch for potential victims to use the cash machine, then come out and commit the ATM robberies. The indictment said Hayes and Dunner often wore disguises and reportedly verbally threatened their victims while stealing not only their cash but also their cell phones, so the police could not be called.
If convicted, the conspiracy charge and each count of the interference of commerce charge carries a maximum of 20 years in prison. The first count of the firearm charge carries a mandatory minimum of seven years, and the second count carries a mandatory minimum of 25 years. The public is reminded that an indictment contains only charges and is not proof of a defendant’s guilt.
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“Today’s tour along Pace Route 301 highlighted the great service that Pace is providing my constituents. It also showed how Pace is using innovation to tackle today’s problems with the introduction of their new Pulse line and Ride DuPage program. As the only Illinois member of the House Appropriations Committee, I’m committed to driving federal dollars back to the Chicagoland area so that our transportation agencies have the funding they need to serve our residents and plan for the future.” Rep. Quigley thanked Pace Executive Director Thomas J. (T.J.) Ross and his entire staff for the experience. His ride along Pace Route 301 from the CTA Blue Line Forest Park Transit Center ended at Elmhurst Memorial Hospital, where the Congressman learned about Pulse, Pace’s new rapid transit network that provides enhanced express bus service to commuters along a streamlined route. Pace Board Chairman Richard A. Kwasneski rode along with Rep. Quigley. “We’re grateful to Congressman Quigley for taking the time to learn more about Pace service,” said Kwasneski. “He understands the importance of the service relied upon by
thousands of people every day providing convenient connections between Cook and DuPage counties. His strong support for public transit in Congress has been unwavering, which will be important as we continue our work with Metra, CTA and RTA to address the shortage of funding necessary to achieve a state of good repair.” A stop at Elmhurst Hospital While at Elmhurst Memorial Hospital, Rep. Quigley inspected a Ride DuPage mini bus. Ride DuPage is a countywide paratransit program created in partnership by Pace, DuPage County and several units of local government. The program now stands as a model of success for other counties. “I am glad to have Congressman Quigley come by with Pace executives to learn about the vital role PACE plays in providing accessibility of healthcare to patients and employees of Elmhurst Hospital,” said Diane McGinnis, Elmhurst Hospital Community and Government Relations. “The unique relationship between Route 301, Elmhurst Hospital, and the surrounding community as a whole is something I hope will continue and grow in the future.” Created by the 1983 RTA Act to
unify the numerous disparate suburban bus agencies, Pace now serves tens of thousands of daily riders, covers 3,500 square miles and is the one of the largest bus services in North America. Considered the backbone of Chicago’s suburbs, it has routes in six counties – suburban Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will – and 284 municipalities. Accessibility is pledge of Section 504 service Accessibility has always been a hallmark of Pace service, which has offered ‘’Section 504’’ service to people with disabilities for several years, even before this type of service was required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Pace worked hard to establish itself as a leader in providing efficient, quality service to people with disabilities and in 2016, took over ADA para-transit in Chicago from the CTA. The move made Pace the largest providers of paratransit service in the United States. Rep. Quigley’s “Mike on the Move” initiative emphasizes how the federal government can support transportation and infrastructure investments. For highlights from previous “Mike on the Move” events throughout the area, visit quigley.house.gov/newsroom/mike-onthe-move.
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Police Reports
Addison April 3 Jorge Hernandez Jr., 18, of Addison, was arrested near Lombard and Army Trail at around 2:54 a.m. and received citations for unlawful consumption of alcohol by a minor and unsafe equipment. April 1 A 37-year-old Mt. Prospect man was arrested in the1100 block of W. Lake St. at around 1:27 a.m. and charged with domestic battery. Police said the suspect punched the victim in the head and about her body in a vehicle in a local cinema parking lot.
March 31 • Eduart Taci, 51, of Addison, was arrested near Fullerton and Harvard at around 11:59 p.m. and charged with DUI, improper lane usage and no headlights. • Christine G. Zur, 23, of Bloomingdale, was arrested near Lake and Greenbriar at around 9:31 p.m. and charged with DUI and endangering the life/health of a child. She was additionally cited for failure to notify the Secretary of State of a change of address. Villa Park April 2 • William A. Purnell Jr., 49, of Hillside, was arrested at a local store at around 3:19 p.m. Dec. 3, 2015 and charged with retail theft. The original complaint and arrest warrant was issued April 2. • Philip G. Rouhas, 25, of Villa Park, was arrested near St. Charles and Yale between 1:55 and 2:02 a.m. and charged
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ELMHURST—As director of the Urban Wildlife Institute, a research division of the Lincoln Park Zoo, Seth Magle looks at interactions between people and wildlife. On Monday, April 18 at 7 p.m., in the Founders Lounge of the Frick Center, the Student Government Association at Elmhurst College will welcome Magle when he presents Lincoln Park Zoo’s Urban Wildlife Institute: Exploring Biodiversity in Our Backyards, this
year’s Andrew K. Prinz Guestship for Political Awareness. A nationally-recognized expert on urban wildlife, Magle engages in research aimed at enabling humans and wildlife to co-exist in an increasingly urban world, and believes we can design smarter cities where wildlife and people can live together without conflict. Admission is free. For more information, contact Constance Mixon, director of the Elmhurst College Urban Studies
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man was arrested in the 900 block of W. North Ave. at around 9:13 p.m. and charged with two counts of domestic battery. • Criminal damage to a vehicle was reported in the 800 block of W. North Ave. Between 2:45 and 3:08 p.m., police said an unknown suspect caused several dents to the driver’s side of a vehicle parked in a parking lot. • Criminal damage to property was reported in the 100 block of N. Summit. Between 12:15 and 12:45 a.m., police said an unknown suspect threw a brick through the back window of a vehicle parked in a driveway and also through the front window of the residence. March 27 Jose G. Navarro-Lucas, 33, of Westmont, was arrested near North and Chatham at around 1:56 a.m. and charged with DUI, no valid driver’s license, improper lane usage and no insurance. March 25 Criminal damage to a vehicle was reported at a local restaurant. Between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., police said an unknown suspect flattened two front tires and scratched all sides of a vehicle parked in a parking lot.
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pect entered an unsecured vehicle parked in the parking lot and stole an iPhone 5. March 29 • Jonovan Brown, 25, of Villa Park, was arrested in the 100 block of E. Maple at around 3:12 p.m. and charged with disorderly conduct. • Armed robbery was reported in the 1-100 block of E. North Ave. at around 10:44 a.m. Police said an unknown male suspect entered a store with wire cutters and proceeded to remove several cellular phones and watches attached to the displays. March 28-March 29 Criminal damage to a vehicle was reported in the 300 block of N. Harvard. Between 6 p.m. March 28 and 5:30 a.m. March 29, police said an unknown suspect slashed all four tires of a vehicle parked in a parking lot. March 28 • Lakeisha T. Nigro, 35, of Lombard, was arrested at a local store at around 5:19 p.m. and charged with retail theft. • Justin W. Wolter, 23, of Glen Ellyn, was arrested at a local liquor store at around 2:02 a.m. and charged with burglary, retail theft, criminal damage and resisting arrest. • A 46-year-old Villa Park
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with leaving the scene of an accident, failure to report an accident to police, driving too fast for conditions, failure to reduce speed, no insurance and improper lane usage. • Michael R. Ward, 25, of Lombard, was arrested near Villa and St. Charles at around 4:29 p.m. and charged with possession of cannabis and possession of drug paraphernalia, and expired registration. • Two male juveniles, both of Lombard, were arrested at a local store at around 7:51 p.m. and charged with retail theft. April 1 • Eliza Cristobal, 35, of West Chicago, was arrested near Roosevelt and Summit at around 3:54 a.m. and charged with DUI, improper lane usage, no insurance and driving without headlights. • Criminal damage to property was reported at a food mart at around 12:08 p.m. Police said an unknown male suspect struck a sign, displayed on the counter, with his hand, causing the sign to fall and break. March 30 Burglary to a vehicle was reported at a local mall. Between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m., police said an unknown sus-
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ELMHURST YMCA SCHOLARSHIP DINNER
Thank you to our generous sponsors who supported the “Hoops & Hops: Elmhurst YMCA Scholarship Dinner” event on March 4, 2016! Brewmaster Betsy Hanisch & Tom Sawyer
Pint Anonymous Mark & Leslie Boeckel Jan Pauli Pints Elmhurst Jim & Cassie Quick
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Friends of Craft Beer Jen Coyte, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Galaxy Underground, Inc. Gracik Makinney Real Estate Group with @properties DeMichele Builders The Quinlivan Family
Thank you to all the local businesses, families, and individuals who generously contributed cash and merchandise to make this event a huge success! ABC-7 Danny Ahern Ala Carte Entertainment Anonymous Arlington Race Track Bliss Nail Spa Bloomingdale’s Blossom Wellness Center Blossoms & Branches Mark & Leslie Boeckel George Bonner Christopher & Evelyn Boutin Brain Freeze Kristy Brylka Karen Butterfield, State Farm Insurance Brad & Alina Cahill Anthony Calderisi Bob Campbell Photography Chicago Botanic Garden Chicago Marriott at Medical District/ UIC Chicago Sky Church Street Brewing Company Classic Cinemas David & Amy Clugg Katy Clugg, York High School Key Club Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurants Core Power Yoga
Costco Wholesale Jen Coyte, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Emma Czech, York High School Key Club The Dailey Method DeMichele Builders DePaul University Athletics Linda Dean Kevin & Sarah Diamond DiCianni Graphics Alice Doyle DuPage Children’s Museum Edward Elmhurst Hospital Elmhurst Chicago Stone Co. Elmhurst College Elmhurst College Men’s Basketball Elmhurst College Women’s Basketball Elmhurst Dermatology Elmhurst Fire Department Elmhurst History Museum Elmhurst Memorial Hospital Foundation Elmhurst Police Department Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra Elmhurst YMCA Elmhurst Yoga Shala DiCianni Graphics Rick & Diane Emich Exit Strategy Brewing Jeff & Karen Fitzer
Fitz’s Spare Keys Bill & Angie Flesch Flight 112 Wine & Whiskey Bar Fruitful Yield Health Foods Galaxy Underground, Inc. Apoor & Lisa Gami John Garcia Goalie’s Goodies Gracik Makinney Real Estate Group with @properties Chris & Christy Gumbach Betsy Hanisch & Tom Sawyer Hartmann Jewelers Hazyl Boutique Helping Hands Cleaning Service Howl at the Moon Charles Ifergan Salon Indian Boundary YMCA Judith B. Mike & Michelle Kaminski Doug & Christina Kellerstrass Kid Snips Kie & Kate Couture Klein Creek Golf Course Jason & Jana Krausfeldt Mike & Nicole Krzak Margaret Kukuc Photography Lagunitas Brewing Company Lakeshore Plumbing Lawry’s The Steakhouse Howard & Karen Lipkin
McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage Maureen McCarthy Maple Meadows Golf Course Francesca’s Amici The Morton Arboretum Noon Whistle Brewing Company Northwestern University Athletics Nothing Bundt Cakes NW Illuminations Joe O’Neil Ozark Pizza Company Panera Bread Jan Pauli Doug & Cindy Peterson Pilates Room of Elmhurst Pints Elmhurst Jim & Cassie Quick Quinlivan Family Raging Waves Waterpark Renaissance Chicago North Shore Hotel Norm & Natalie Reniertsen John & Kathy Rezny River Forest Country Club Roberto’s Ristorante Rosebud Restaurants Safari Land Sal’s Beverage World Rich & Ramelle Sarna Schaumburg Boomers Baseball
Schaumburg Golf Course John G. Shedd Aquarium Patrick & Julie Sheehan Skin Deep Spa Sky Zone Elmhurst Joyce Slone Sue Smolenski The Second City Sean & Anne Toohey Tree Towns Reprographics Peter Troost Monument Company Vertical Endeavors Wallscapes Custom Framing Walt Disney World Water Works Indoor Water Park Westin Chicago North Shore Hotel Matt & Megan Winton Greg & Suzanne Wolf YMCA Camp Duncan YMCA Camp MacLean Yoga by Degrees York Athletic Boosters York Athletic Department York Furrier, Inc. Zanies Comedy Club Zigfield Troy Golf Mitch Zych
As always, we thank our Board of Directors for their continued support. To our dinner dance committee, thanks for your time, energy, enthusiasm and creativity. Megan Winton – Chair Leslie Boeckel Sarah Diamond Alice Doyle Karen Fitzer Angie Flesch Lisa Gami Betsy Hanisch
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Thank you to the following for their generous gifts! Blossoms & Branches – Centerpieces Anthony Calderisi – Special Music DiCianni Graphics – Printing Rick & Diane Emich, Karen Butterfield State Farm Insurance – Pop-a-Shot Tournament Sponsor Apoor & Lisa Gami – Tasting Room Beer Sponsor Betsy Hanisch & Tom Sawyer – Table Wine Pints Elmhurst – Tasting Room Sponsor Jim & Cassie Quick – DJ Sponsor
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Addison Trail Guidance Department hosts Career Week
From March 22 to 24, the Addison Trail Guidance Department hosted a Career Week, in conjunction with Junior Achievement of Chicago. Throughout the week, almost 45 guest presenters spoke with students. (top): Louis DeGioia from the Addison Fire Protection District (right) speaks with students. (bottom): Gavin Brink shows students a Central American lined pine snake (pituophis lineaticollis) during his presentation.
Bensenville Community Public Library Coming Events Family Jam - Saturday, April 16, at 1:30 p.m. Celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month with the Bensenville Library! Join us as we make our own jazz instruments (trumpets, drums, harmonicas, etc.) out of simple, household materials. Once everyone has created their instruments we will all make music together in a family jam session! This program is a drop-in event and registration is not required to attend. Ages 3 to 7-years-old. Chicago’s Sweet Candy History - Sunday, April 17, at 2:00 p.m. Local historian and Bensenville Library favorite Leslie Goddard will give a lecture on Chicago’s rich history of confectionery. The city has called itself the candy capital of America since the turn of the century. You probably know some of the candies made or invented here -- Brach’s caramels, Mars Snickers bars, Wrigley’s gum, Cracker Jack, Curtiss Baby Ruth bars, Tootsie Rolls, Frango Mints, Dove chocolates. Learn some of the historythese tasty treats and explore what made Chicago such a powerful location for candymakers. The Mime Company - Wednesday, April 20, at 10:30 a.m. Calling all preschoolers! Join us on Wednesday, April 20, at 10:30 p.m. for a performance from The Mime Company. Come and be moved and amazed by the art of mime! No registration is required to attend. This event is sponsored by the Bensenville Arts Council. Ages 3 to 5-years-old. Dollar Store DIY - Monday, April 25, at 7:00 p.m. Join Samantha for another fun (and easy!) DIY craft! We will be creating a simple craft using only items you can find at your local dollar store! Registration is required to attend this free event and space is limited to 20 participants. To register, please call the library or stop by the Adult Services Desk. Please note: no late admittance to this program. Ages 13+ only, and children will not be admitted to the program. Art Excursions Presents: The Art and Life of Frida Kahlo Thursday, April 28, at 6:00 p.m. Art historian Dr. Michelle Paluch-Mishur will present an in-depth look at Frida Kahlo’s art and the personal experiences that influenced her.
ADDISON — Students are ready to get fit, then douse themselves in color! The students of the St. Philip the Apostle School will walk, jog, and run their way toward a healthier life while raising funds for a student at the school. The school is introducing a program called My School Color Run. The MY School Color Run program aims to go beyond traditional fundraising. Rather than sell goods, this program aims to engage the entire student body in a fitness initiative that aims to instill a life-long healthy way of living. Sophia is a first grader at the St. Philip the Apostle School and is battling Aplastic Anemia. She was unable to find a match for a much-needed bone marrow transplant and is currently enrolled in a clinical study in Maryland. All proceeds from this event will go to Sophia’s family to help the expenses during this time. We encourage all who cannot attend to consider making a donation. The Color Run will be held on Saturday, May 21, at the St. Philip the Apostle School and will be open to the public. This is an untimed fun run. Racers will pass through several color stations throughout the course and end with a color toss. Interested participants can register for the run by visiting StPhilipColorRun.eventbrite.com or by completing a paper registration form prior to the event. For more information or for a paper copy of the registration form, call 630-709-4890.
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LEGAL NOTICE/PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, May 2, 2016 at 6:30 P.M the Community Development Commission of the Village of Bensenville, Du Page and Cook Counties, will hold a Public Hearing to review case No. 2016 – 02 to consider a request to grant the following: A Conditional Use Permit to allow Motor Vehicle Repair, Major & Minor, Municipal Code Section 10 – 9B -3 A Variance to reduce the required parking from 15 stalls to 5 stalls, Municipal Code Section 10 – 11 - 11 at the property located at 745 Birginal Drive, Unit E in an existing I-2 Light Industrial Zoning District. The Public Hearing will be held in the Village Board Room at Village Hall, 12 S. Center Street, Bensenville, Illinois. The Legal Description is as follows: LOTS 4 AND 5 IN O’HARE WEST INDUSTRIAL PLAZA, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 11 AND THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED APRIL 26, 1971 AS DOCUMENT R71-16332 AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION FILED FEBRUARY 21, 1973.
The common address is 745 Birginal Road, Unit E, PIN: 03-11-101-020. Walter Mulica of 2201 Estes Ave, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 is the owner and AST Fleet Care, Inc. of 745 Birginal Drive Suite E, Bensenville, IL 60106 is the applicant for the subject property for this CDC Case No. 2016 - 02 and Public Hearing. The petition may be examined by any interested parties, Monday through Friday, during normal business hours in the office of the Community and Economic Development Department at the Village Hall, 12 S. Center St., Bensenville, Illinois. Any individual with a disability requiring a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in any public meeting held under the authority of the Village of Bensenville should contact the Village Clerk, Village of Bensenville, 12 S. Center St., Bensenville, Illinois 60106, (630) 7668200, at least three (3) days in advance of the meeting. All interested parties may attend and will be heard at the public hearing. Written comments will be accepted by the Community and Economic Development Department through May 2, 2016, until 5 P.M. Office of the Village Clerk Village of Bensenville (Published in the Bensenville Independent April 14, 2016) 240278
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Continued from page 2 certante together,” Seko said. “Even though it’s been a decade since we played together last time, I have an absolute trust in his musical integrity, and I know he trusts me, as well. I really look forward to this opportunity and to be inspired by him again.” A generous gift from Loretta Kalina underwrites Overture to Egmont and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4. Elmhurst Christian Re-
formed Church is located at 149 W. Brush Hill Rd. in Elmhurst. The church has accessible parking and facilities; parking is free. The concert experience at ECRC is enhanced by the informative and lively discussion, Behind the Music Stand, led by audience favorite Dr. Ted Hatmaker, which takes place at 5:45 p.m. prior to the concert. Tickets are $32 for adults, $30 for seniors, and $9 for
students. There is an additional $5 per ticket charge for tickets purchased at the door. Group and family rates are also available. Subscriptions for the ESO’s 2016-17 season can be purchased at the concert. Tickets and information are available by calling 630-9410202 or visiting elmhurstsymphony.org, The 55th season of the Elmhurst Symphony Orches-
tra is made possible in part by grants from the City of Elmhurst, the Illinois Arts Council (a state agency), the
Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, and 90.9FM WDCB, Chicago’s Home for Jazz.
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Perfect 10 in Lincoln
Perfect 10 in Lincoln
A perfect 10 in Elmhurst’s sought after Lincoln school neighborhood. Steps to the IL Prairie Path and across from Ben Allison Park’s sledding hill, t-ball field, and tot-park. Spacious rooms, tasteful decorated, gleaming hardwoods $775,000
River Forest Manor
River Forest Manor
Relocated owners never planned on leaving this classic brick & stone Georgian on an over-sized River Forest Manor corner lot. Previous and current owners have done it all so this home is ready to enjoy for the next lucky people. Practically $369,900
Relocated owners never planned on leaving this classic brick & stone Georgian on an over-sized River Forest Manor corner lot. Previous and current owners have done it all so this home is ready to enjoy for the next lucky people. Practically everything has been updated in the last 5 yrs - copper plumbing, windows, 2.5 car garage, roof, refinished hardwoods, finished basement, interior paint, new 200 AMP electrical service, kitchen w/ brand new SS appliances, new concrete patio w/ 8 person hot tub stays! Professionally landscaped & fenced yard will soon be in full bloom. Conveniently located to tons of restaurants and nightlife. $369,900
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Over 4500 sqft of living space in this all brick custom home backing up to Wood Dale Grove Forest Preserve, Walk/Bike Path & Lake. Abundance of windows light up the 2 story family room w/ brick FP. Grand 2 story Foyer w/ Dual Stairs, Inlaw $649,900
6BR/4BA in Jefferson
6BR/4BA in Jefferson
Well cared for, traditional 2-story in desirable Jefferson school neighborhood. 5 beds up with in-law arrangement on 1st floor or basement. 1st Floor - Refinished hw floors, office/BR, full bath, laundry/mudroom, separate dining and living rms, open $799,900
Updated Ranch on 1/3 acre Lot
Updated Ranch on 1/3 acre Lot
Well maintained & updated 4 bedroom ranch set on an oversized 75 x 195 lot in Villa Park. Loads of updates & storage make this ranch a hidden gem. The fully finished basement offers a large family room w/ fireplace, home office and 4th $249,999
Well cared for, traditional 2-story in desirable Jefferson school neighborhood. 5 beds up with inlaw arrangement on 1st floor or basement. 1st Floor - Refinished hw floors, office/BR, full bath, laundry/mudroom, separate dining and living rms, open kitchen w/ eating area, and family rm w/ masonry fireplace. 2nd floor - 5 BRs, 2 full baths, master suite w/separate shower, dual sink vanity, and jacuzzi tub. Fin Basement- Rec/Media rm, game rm, full bath, BR/exercise rm, and storage. 2 car attached garage, fenced/professionally landscaped yard w/ paver brick patio. Walk to schools, Butterfield Park, Smalley Pool, Prairie Path. Great Highway access. $799,900
Updates Throughout!
Updates Throughout!
Beautifully maintained 5 Bedroom home in one of Wheaton’s most sought after neighborhoods. New Windows throughout. Newer Hardwood floors in Kitchen/Eating Area/Dining Room/ Foyer area. Large kitchen w/separate eating area & butler’s
Beautifully maintained 5 Bedroom home in one of Wheaton’s most sought after neighborhoods. New Windows throughout. Newer Hardwood floors in Kitchen/Eating Area/Dining Room/Foyer area. Large kitchen w/separate eating area & butler’s pantry, formal LR & DR, warm FR w/FP & built-ins, partially finished basement w/rec room, master suite w/bath, spacious BR’s w/ample closet space & a wonderful yard w/ deck. Move in Ready! $449,900
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Best backyard & private lot in Elmhurst on almost on 1/2 acre!” 74’ WIDE X 252’ DEEP. Outside features: heated in ground pool, hot tub, HUGE gazebo, multiple dining/ entertaining areas, raised brick paver patio, all of which are $749,000
Well maintained & updated 4 bedroom ranch set on an over-sized 75 x 195 lot in Villa Park. Loads of updates & storage make this ranch a hidden gem. The fully finished basement offers a large family room w/ fireplace, home office and 4th bedroom w/ en suite bathroom just done in 2015. Recent owner improvements include: two updated baths, updated kitchen w/ newer counters, tile backsplash, flooring, SS appliances, & breakfast bar. Brand new furnace and storage shed, most windows replaced in 2013, roof & gutters in 2011, hot water heater in 2009. All this on a 1/3 acre, fenced lot make this a must see! $249,999
Over 4500 sqft of living space in this all brick custom home backing up to Wood Dale Grove Forest Preserve, Walk/Bike Path & Lake. Abundance of windows light up the 2 story family room w/ brick FP. Grand 2 story Foyer w/ Dual Stairs, Inlaw Bdrm, Inlaw Ktchn, 2 custom Wet Bars. Large Gourmet kitchen w/ Granite Island w/ Eating Area, Vaulted ceilings, Hardwood Flrs throughout, Custom Crown Molding, Full Fin Bsmt w/Handcrafted Wet Bar. Paver Brick Patio & Unique Custom Built Shed. 4 Car attached Garage. $649,900
Looking for Paradise? Best backyard & private lot in Elmhurst on almost on 1/2 acre!” 74’ WIDE X 252’ DEEP. Outside features: heated in ground pool, hot tub, HUGE gazebo, multiple dining/ entertaining areas, raised brick paver patio, all of which are fully fenced in, that is just the beginning...ANOTHER 100 FT. OF PRIVATE LAND w/ a fire pit & plush landscaping. The kicker is the incredible 6 Bedroom, 3 Full/2 Half Bath home! Make a grand entrance in the living room w/ cathedral ceilings, sun-filled 2 story bay window & hardwood flrs throughout, Formal Dining Room, Kitchen w/ SS appliances & granite countertops. 1st Floor Family Room is centered by brick fireplace- all have breathtaking views of backyard. Master Suite has it’s own floor (BUILT IN 2004)! Cathedral Ceilings, Custom Floor to Ceiling Built ins, Private Laundry, WIC’s, it’s OWN FURNACE/A/C, Security System, Master En Suite Spa-like Bath w/ steamer, whirlpool, plus 5 oversized Bedrooms, whole home gas generator. $749,000
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A perfect 10 in Elmhurst’s sought after Lincoln school neighborhood. Steps to the IL Prairie Path and across from Ben Allison Park’s sledding hill, tball field, and tot-park. Spacious rooms, tasteful decorated, gleaming hardwoods throughout, updated kitchen and baths, master with spa bath and his/hers walk-ins, huge finished basement, front porch overlooking park, rear deck & storage shed, professionally landscaped, 2 car attached garage, and abundant storage and walk-in closets. Original owners, meticulously maintained home. A great home in a great neighborhood with nature and fun for the kids at your front doorstep all year round! $775,000
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Classic Brick Bungalow
Lincoln school, brick bungalow in great family neighborhood just off the IL Prairie Path. Walk to Lincoln GS, York HS, and the Spring Rd business district. Move-in ready 4 bed / 3 bath home with the pride of ownership throughout. Oversized
Lincoln school, brick bungalow in great family neighborhood just off the IL Prairie Path. Walk to Lincoln GS, York HS, and the Spring Rd business district. Move-in ready 4 bed / 3 bath home with the pride of ownership throughout. Oversized rooms, hardwood floors on 1st & 2nd floors, large eat-in kitchen with walk in pantry, formal dining and living room with first floor master suite with full bath and walk in closet. Full, finished basement with family room, arts/crafts room, workshop, laundry, tons of storage, & exterior access to fully fenced and professionally landscaped yard with fenced dog kennel. $548,000
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Center of Town!
Center of Town!
Can’t miss w/ this center of town 2-story. Freshly painted interior and tastefully decorated throughout, this home checks all the boxes - 4 beds up, master suite, eat-in kitchen open to 2-story family rm w/ brick fireplace, 1st floor office or 5th bed $634,999
Classic Colonial Home!
Classic Colonial Home!
Meticulously maintained & close to town/train! Over 3000 sqft of finished living space, 5BR/2 BA w/ a full finished basement all on an oversized lot. Totally Move in ready, Master Suite BR w/ en suite BA, 2nd flr laundry, great living rm w/ bay wndw,
Meticulously maintained & close to town/train! Over 3000 sqft of finished living space, 5BR/2 BA w/ a full finished basement all on an oversized lot. Totally Move in ready, Master Suite BR w/ en suite BA, 2nd flr laundry, great living rm w/ bay wndw, sunny eat in KTN, awesome basement w/ a bar, rec rm, room for pool table & storage galore. Enjoy this summer on the deck & sprawling yard!! $349,000
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Charming 3 bed, 1.5 bath brick and stone Georgian. Great bones - needs updating. Perfect for renovation or new home construction. Location on alley allows for rear garage placement creating a wider build-able footprint. Sold as-is.
Great starter home opportunity just east of downtown Elmhurst. 2nd owners have taken great care of this 3 bedroom brick ranch with full basement. Directly across the street from kids’ playground and East End Park/Pool. Meticulously $279,900
Investment Opportunity Uptown Charming 3 bed, 1.5 bath brick and stone Georgian. Great bones - needs updating. Perfect for renovation or new home construction. Location on alley allows for rear garage placement creating a wider build-able footprint. Sold as-is. $324,900
$324,900
3BR East End Ranch
3BR East End Ranch
Can’t miss w/ this center of town 2-story. Freshly painted interior and tastefully decorated throughout, this home checks all the boxes - 4 beds up, master suite, eat-in kitchen open to 2story family rm w/ brick fireplace, 1st floor office or 5th bed for in-law arrangement, 1st floor full bath, separate formals, 2 car attached garage, huge fenced yard w/ storage shed. Many new updates furnace, humidifier, & oven (2016), AC, sump pump, upstairs carpet, washer/dryer (2013), and more. Walk to town/train location w/ sought after Hawthorne Elementary & Sandburg Middle Schools. Meticulously maintained and ready for new owners to call home. $634,999
Great starter home opportunity just east of downtown Elmhurst. 2nd owners have taken great care of this 3 bedroom brick ranch with full basement. Directly across the street from kids’ playground and East End Park/Pool. Meticulously maintained with hardwood floors, newer appliances, HVAC, roof, and granite kitchen counters. A full basement with finished family room, laundry room, and tons of storage. Walkable to downtown Elmhurst, Metra Station, and Field Elementary school. $279,900
Lincoln School Bungalow
Lincoln School Bungalow
Move-in ready 4 bed / 2 bath Lincoln school bungalow with 1st floor family room addition. Fenced back yard with paver patio and built in fire pit. Gleaming hardwoods throughout most of first floor, 1st floor family room with wood burning fireplace. $395,000
Move-in ready 4 bed / 2 bath Lincoln school bungalow with 1st floor family room addition. Fenced back yard with paver patio and built in fire pit. Gleaming hardwoods throughout most of first floor, 1st floor family room with wood burning fireplace. Expanded kitchen with breakfast bar, desk area and mudroom. Partially finished basement with good storage, newer furnace, hot water heater, and 2.5 car garage. Walk to Lincoln, Bryan, Prairie Path, and Spring Road Business District. Great starter home opportunity on a fantastic block. $395,000
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Coalition supports local government efficiency legislation By Dee Longfellow For The Elmhurst Independent
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According to a release from DuPage County and the Metropolitan Planning Council, County Board Chairman Dan Cronin joined other representatives of the Transform Illinois Coalition in Springfield on Wednesday, April 6 to discuss their support of proposed legislation, which would limit the size, scope and cost of local government if passed. Joining the meeting was a bi-partisan group of legislators who have sponsored 22 bills to create more opportunity for efficiency. The legislation, supported by Transform Illinois, would 1) provide new tools to local governments to improve efficiency; 2) empower voters to make decisions; and, 3) increase transparency and accountability. “Illinois has more units of government than any other state in the nation and the second-highest property tax rate,” said Cronin. “Many of these units were created in our parents’ or grandparents’ time and need to be reviewed, reformed or reduced. We salute lawmakers who take on this issue with an eye toward a modern, streamlined system of local government which provides both service and value for taxpayers.” MarySue Barrett, president of the Metropolitan Planning Council, said she knew there were no “one-size-fits-all” solutions. “The 22 bills lawmakers have proposed would increase transparency and accountability at the local level,” she said, “encourage and enable local government officials to consider new structures, and empower voters to streamline
local governments that are no longer serving their purpose.” Alden Loury, senior policy analyst for the Better Government Association, attended the summit. “As you can see from the lawmakers standing before you today, this is not a partisan issue, it’s a good government issue,” he said. “While there’s a lot of attention being paid to what’s wrong with government in Illinois, today we’re pointing you to 22 solutions that are due consideration by the Illinois General Assembly.” “Taxpayers deserve more opportunities to have a direct say when it comes to how local governments are managing their resources,” said Carol Portman, president, Taxpayers’ Federation of Illinois, who also attended. “After all, this is about ensuring that their needs are met by the local governments they elected. We applaud the lawmakers standing with us today who are taking up the call to do just that, and will look forward to supporting these proposals.” Created in 2014, Transform Illinois is committed to better coordinating research, advocacy, legislative and policy implementation activities that will improve the effectiveness of government service delivery in Illinois. Members include Chairman Cronin, Metropolitan Planning Council, Better Government Association, Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning, Illinois Campaign for Political Reform, Metropolitan Mayors Caucus, Illinois Chamber of Commerce, Northern Illinois University Center for Governmental Studies, and the Taxpayers’ Federation of Illinois.
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LOMBARD — The DuPage Senior Citizens Council’s (DSCC) 5th annual Dancing with the Starz Gala is heating up – celebrity dancers are rehearsing, auction prizes are collected and the Dream Vacation Raffle has already begun. Major sponsors of the event are on board including Turano Baking Company, Golub & Company and Grove Dental Associates. Now is the time to buy tickets for the event scheduled for Saturday, May 7 from 6-11 p.m. in the grand ballroom of Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace. Tickets are $125 each and include a cocktail reception, dinner, entertainment, open dancing, auction items, professional dance performances, and the 2016 DSCC “Dancing with the Starz” competition. Invited celebrity contestants include Illinois State Senator Tom Cullerton; Naperville City Councilwoman Patty Gustin; Small Business Owner Rosina LaPietra; Michael Gragnani of Turano Baking Company; TC Leonard of Grant Staff Inc.; Paul Audia, Audia Motion & Still Photography; and Dr. Mary Ann
Hollis, partner with Grove Dental Associates. Each celebrity contestant will team up with a Fred Astaire professional dancer to entertain us with their moves as they go for the big prize. A variety of trips can be won in the Dream Vacation Raffle, including a tour of Nashville, a cultural food and walking tour of Miami’s South Beach, and a Seattle Sights and Bites tour – or pick the $1,000 cash prize and plan your own dream vacation. There will be a silent auction as well. For those interested in learning to dance, the Fred Astaire Professionals will be on the dance floor to help you learn to waltz, samba, or tango. As you may know, the State of Illinois’ budget impasse problems have left many programs without adequate funding, including Meals on Wheels and other services for seniors. So, best of all, you will be helping homebound seniors in need while enjoying a great night out. For tickets and information, visit dupageseniorcouncil.org or call Tasha Samuels at 630-620-0804, ext. 106.
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AT takes part in Sustainable Design Challenge
ADDISON — On April 5, Addison Trail students participated in the 10th Annual Sustainable Design Challenge at DuPage County’s Administration Building in Wheaton. The event is coordinated by School & Community Assistance for Recycling and Composting Education (SCARCE) and is sponsored by DuPage County to encourage local schools to explore sustainability topics with students. More than 40 student groups from high schools throughout the County presented models of their designs to the public, County Board members, local professionals and county and municipal staff. Addison Trail seniors Daniela Diaz Vazquez, Susana Silva, Angelene Ori and Cristal Sanchez participated, giving a presentation about a building made with sustainable design features. The team included ideas such as stations for electric car recharge, energy efficient lighting, rain gardens and others. The students toured sustainable practices throughout DuPage photo courtesy of Village of Addison County’s campus, DuPage County Board member Don Puchalski speaks with Addison Trail students who participated in the 10th Annual Sustainincluding a green roof, a able Design Challenge on April 5. They are (from left) Angelene Ori, Susana Silva, Daniela Diaz Vazquez and Cristal Sanchez. rain garden and a restored All are seniors. wetland.
Livin’ La Vida Local (Like a rich uncle’s will, this column should be read aloud in front of people hoping for more.) o right now I’m busy thumb-rolling the glue globs off the back of the plastic cards informing me that I can take an extra 10% off at a store I never go to. It’s like that for us city dwellers. Living in the urban jungle that we call downtown Elmhurst means sometimes you get the bear, and sometimes the bear gets even. Either way, you’re left licking your wounds and having claw soup for dinner. Speaking of dinner, that’s one of the great things about living downtown: when you’re hungry, and even
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Columnist when you’re not, you’re never more than a fork-throw away from a place to eat. And unlike grabbing a bite in your own kitchen, a restaurant meal usually doesn’t end with a food fight. Usually. Plus, eating out means your own place doesn’t get the cooking smells. Of course, you can’t do anything about your neighbor who insists on fermenting cabbage in her
spare time. That odor creeps up on you like a stalker out on bail. But there’s no sense arguing with that neighbor about her kimchi. She’ll just make more, and now she’ll be angry. I don’t know about you, but I need an angry neighbor like Quasimodo needed a backpack. So you put your temper on Airplane Mode, you set your exhaust fan all the way up to 11, and you go out hunting for food. At dawn, the street looks like it had been left out all night. You can stroll to your favorite coffee shop and order a bottomless cup to go. Or if your appetite’s more serious, there are plenty of places where you can sit down and
stuff yourself silly, like a bank that’s too big to fail. After breakfast, you can get your exercise pushing yourself away from the table, or you can head out to one of the downtown’s numerous fitness centers. Sure, some folks think exercising is as useless as a tailor in a nudist colony, but others see it differently. At any rate, after you’ve scoped out a few alleys and tried to figure out what happened to last night, it’s time for lunch. Now here’s where you can get a little confused, like a bird that flies into your picture window. Some downtown restaurants are open for breakfast and lunch, but not dinner; some are open
for lunch and dinner, but not breakfast; some are closed from November to March; and the most exclusive ones are never open. That’s a lot of info. You think it’s easy to pick up? That’s what Bill Buckner thought. Well, eventually you eat your way through downtown and stagger home, where you are nose-slapped with Essence of Boiled Cabbage from next door, and the whole cycle begins again. Ah well, what can you do? Practice tying your shoes, play darts in the dark, try to get some shut-eye, and remember: living in downtown Elmhurst means never having to say you’re hungry.
The Independent
Sports Headlock Wrestling’s Matthews wins state title
Addison Trail boys volleyball team victorious By Mike Miazga Correspondent
Seven wrestlers from the Headlock Wrestling Academy, which is the kids feeder program for Addison Trail High School, recently competed in the Illinois Kids Wrestling Federation novice and senior state championships. The Novice Division is for 10-12-year-old wrestlers, while the Senior Division is for 12-14-year-old wrestlers. Wrestlers qualified through both regional and sectional tournaments to advance to state. At the state meet, Jake Matthews won the state title in the 108-pound Novice Division. Nick Skamra took fifth place in the 177-pound Senior Division, while John Asiuras took eighth place in the 74-pound Senior Division. Other state qualifiers included Caden Votruba in the 115-pound Novice Division, Gavin Ranquist in the 79-pound Senior Division, Jonathan Chaidez in the 84-pound Senior Division and Xavier Sierra in the 156-pound Senior Division. The team is coached by Headlock Wrestling Academy owner Sam Geraci. The Independent will have more on this in next week’s paper. Addison Trail boys volleyball The Addison Trail boys volleyball team recorded a recent 25-22, 10-25, 25-23 West Suburban Conference Gold Division victory over Hinsdale South. Mikey Strycharz had 15 kills and two aces. Jacob Grygo had 15 assists and six kills. Colton Noel had five kills. David Zielinski added nine digs and 14 assists, while Arlind Rojba had 18 digs. The win moved Addison Trail to 2-1 overall and 1-0 in WSC Gold play.
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Strong pitching aiding Willowbrook baseball team in early going Warriors tackle tough early-season schedule By Mike Miazga Correspondent
Right out of the gates, the Willowbrook baseball team has encountered numerous quality opponents. The Warriors were 2-4 through their first six non-conference games. Willowbrook defeated Naperville North and Maine West and lost to Glenbard South, Glenbard East, Batavia and Oak Park-River Forest. “Oak Park is the best team I’ve seen in my time coaching,” said Willowbrook coach Vic Wisner. “We were up on them 5-4 in the sixth inning. They are a really good team that is very well-coached. Batavia is ranked No. 10 (by one suburban daily newspaper) and we were up on them 1-0 in the sixth inning.” Willowbrook lost 3-1 to Batavia and also dropped a 3-2 game to Glenbard
East. “Last year we won nine one-run games,” said Wisner. “This year a little luck is falling on the other side.” Still, Wisner is seeing plenty of things he likes in the early going. “We are able to manufacture runs,” he said. “We’re swinging the bats well. Oak Park had a kid throwing that had given up one hit all year. We had seven or eight hits against him. We were putting together really good at-bats. Our thing is we haven’t been able to hold on in these low-scoring games.” Wisner enjoys playing tough teams at the start of the season. “The way we look at it, playing this many top teams right away toughens us up and gets us ready for the conference season and the postseason,” he said. “We have faced some top-line pitching. It’s only going to help us down the road.” Willowbrook also has benefitted from strong pitching. “Pitching was going to be a strong point for us,” he said. “We’ve had some real good
pitching so far. Our thing is we’re not getting that timely hit. We’re getting seven, eight and nine hits a game, but instead of scoring three runs in an inning, we’re scoring one. It happens. We’ll get those timely hits. We hit the ball and have great at-bats and go deep into counts. The hits are going to fall because we are getting good swings.” On the mound, Cam Zunkel has been a standout, as has Matt Pizur. “Cam has looked great on the mound and in the field,” said Wisner. “He’s a returning all-conference player. Matt Pizur has pitched well for us and has hit very well.” TJ Geritano also has played well thus far. “TJ has had a strong two weeks for us,” said Wisner. Willowbrook is scheduled to host Hinsdale Central today and will face Morton on the road Saturday in a West Suburban Conference Gold Division doubleheader. The following weekend the Warriors start an important league series with preseason conference favorite Hinsdale South.
Stoklosa, Pikul and Riley leading Fenton softball offensive charge Bison competed in Tennessee over spring break By Mike Miazga Correspondent
Numerous Fenton softball players were off to hot starts at the plate through the team’s first nine games. Alex Stoklosa was leading the team with a .429 batting average. Diana Pikul was hitting .409, while Rose Riley was batting .389. “Alex has stood out so far this season,” said Fenton coach Dave Mello. “It’s great to see her leading the team in both average and on-base percentage. She has done most of her damage with two strikes.” Riley was leading the team with nine RBI, while Ellie Wassmann, Jenna Geraci and Pikul each had five RBI. “Our best attribute at the plate so far this season is that each and every batter is battling regardless of the score,” said Mello. “We’ve had some of our best at-
bats late in the game.” Freshman Payton Pugliese leads the team’s pitching staff in ERA. “Our pitchers are focusing on throwing strikes early in the count and getting ahead of hitters,” said Mello. “We are falling behind in the count too often and that is leading to way too many walks.” Riley has been a standout as well in the field. “Rose has made two diving catches as well as a couple other really nice plays,” said Mello. “She is very quick to get the ball back into the infield when it is hit to her. We are still making too many errors, but have really shown a lot of promise in practice. The girls have been making some nice defensive plays.” Over spring break, Fenton competed in the Southern Warrior Classic in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Fenton played Independence (Tenn.), White House Heritage (Tenn.), Stewart’s Creel (Tenn.) and Lancaster (Ohio). Timothy also dropped a recent 10-0 decision to Chicago Resurrection.
“We have played some good teams in Illinois and then ran into some very good teams in Tennessee,” said Mello. “The trip to Tennessee was a lot of fun because it gave everyone the chance to experience out-of-state competition and then enjoy time together off the field. We were able to conclude the trip with a nice team night of dinner and sight-seeing in Nashville.” Mello noted after the team returned from the trip, it endured a stretch of five games being cancelled by weather in a six-game span. Mello added the cancellations have brought about a two-week practice period. “We only had two weeks of practice at the beginning of the season before our first game so this will be like a new start to the season,” he said. “I am excited to see how we do when Mother Nature allows us to play again.” Fenton had games scheduled this week with Illiana Christian, St. Edward, Fenwick, IC Catholic Prep (today in Elmhurst) and Addison Trail (at home Friday).
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The Addison Trail boys tennis team has some strong experience to lean on this season. The Blazers return No. 1 singles player Alex Franco. The senior earned all-West Suburban Conference Gold Division honors after placing second in the league at No. 1 singles. Also back are juniors Nico Favuzzi (No. 2 singles) and Josh Sapnu (No. 1 doubles). Favuzzi and Sapnu played No. 1 doubles together last year. Addison Trail placed fifth in the WSC Gold last year and opened up the 2016 season with a 6-1 non-conference loss to Timothy Christian. “This year we are hoping to improve our conference place from fifth to fourth or third,” said Addison Trail coach Justin Hegner. “We have been working hard at not just being good tennis players physically, but mentally as well. We have worked at making smart shots instead of just hitting the ball hard. In doubles we are working on position just as much as working on our shots. So far the players have been responding well to this.” Despite the loss to Timothy, Hegner had positive takeaways. “In our first match we had some close matches that we ended up
}This is the best incoming freshman class I’ve had in seven years at Willowbrook.” —Ed DeLaCruz, Willowbrook coach losing, but we fought hard to the end and that’s the mentality I want them to have—fighting until the last shot whether we win or lose.” Willowbrook boys tennis The Willowbrook boys tennis team is coming off a 2015 season where it went 9-7 in dual matches and took third in the WSC Gold Division. The Warriors lost nine of 11 starters from a year ago (all seniors). “This year we are reloading on talent,” said Willowbrook coach Ed DeLaCruz. Willowbrook split its first two dual matches. The Warriors defeated Riverside-Brookfield 6-1 and lost to Glenbard East 6-1. “The weather has been an issue to start the season as many matches have needed to be made up,” said DeLaCruz. DeLaCruz does return two key starters in seniors Khateeb Raza (No. 1 singles) and Mike Sommers (No. 2 singles). Raza
was an all-WSC Gold Division selection last year. DeLaCruz is excited about the program’s freshman class. “This is the best incoming freshman class I’ve had in seven years at Willowbrook,” he said. Freshman Drake DelValle (No. 2 doubles) and Mark Lobdell (No. 3 doubles) are varsity starters. Sophomores Abdullah Kaludi (No. 3 singles) and Raiq Siddiq (No. 2 doubles) also are contributors. “They are two very good sophomores,” said DeLaCruz. The coach does not label this season as a rebuilding one. “I don’t want to say this is a rebuilding year because we will be very competitive in match play throughout the season,” he said. “The future does look bright to take the program to another level. Singles will be a key to our success this year because in doubles we have some younger players trying to get experience under their belt.”
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DUPAGE COUNTY - WHEATON, ILLINOIS OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC PLAINTIFF VS RICHARD G. WINDBIEL A/K/A RICHARD WINDBIEL; VICTORIA WINDBIEL A/K/A VICTORIA L WINDBIEL A/K/A VICTORIA VERBA; THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT; STATE OF ILLINOIS; DEFENDANTS 14 CH 642 1695 WOODLAND AVENUE ADDISON, IL 60101 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on February 23, 2016, DUPAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DU PAGE County, Illinois, will on May 24, 2016, in 501 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187, at 10:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of DU PAGE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO. 03-19-301-008 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1695 WOODLAND AVENUE ADDISON, IL 60101 Description of Improvements: SINGLE FAMILY HOME, NOT FOR SALE, UTIL ON The Judgment amount was $223,882.04. Sale Terms: This is an \”AS IS\” sale for \”CASH\”. The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at http:\\\\ service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1400277 Plaintiff’s attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I689494 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent April 14, 21 & 28, 2016) 239067
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Willowbrook softball team off to strong start Conforti wins first three pitching decisions By Mike Miazga Correspondent
The Willowbrook softball team was off to a 3-1 start through its first four games of the season. The Warriors lost a nonconference game to Plainfield Central and then swept a doubleheader from West Chicago. Willowbrook also recorded a non-conference win over Riverside-Brookfield. Pitcher Sabrina Conforti was 3-0 through the first four games and had 12 strikeouts in 21
innings of work. “Sabrina is forcing hitters to get the ball in play and is getting outs,” said Willowbrook coach Rachel Karos. Willowbrook also is making things happen at the plate. “We’re putting the ball in play and are forcing teams to play defense,” said Karos. “We have continued to get stronger at the plate with each game.” Defense is something the Warriors are hard at work improving upon. “We are young so we are making a couple errors per game right now,” said Karos. “We are going to have to get better defensively, but we have seen improvement in this area with each game.” Sophomore Katie Smith was leading the team in batting
average through the first four games. “Katie is improving defensively each game and is leading the team in batting average,” said Karos. Senior Kaylin Schuda was cited for strong leadership. “Kaylin is hitting the ball hard, but more importantly is showing her leadership.” Junior Veronica Swan had a game-winning single in one of the West Chicago games. “We’ve had several instances of clutch hitting from Veronica,” said Karos. At the plate, Smith was 6-for11 with four RBI through the team’s first four games. Brianna Richardson was 6-for-15 with two doubles and six runs scored. Schuda was 6-for-14
with five runs scored and four RBI. Alexa Henderson was 5-for11, while Swan, Emily King (1 home run) and Megan Talan each had three hits. Meghan Koterba had one home run and four RBI. Willowbrook is scheduled to travel to Wheeling Thursday for a non-conference game. The Warriors host Morton in a West Suburban Conference Gold Division game Friday and host Reavis in a non-conference doubleheader Saturday. “I’ve been really happy with the amount of improvement we’ve had in such a short period of time,” said Karos. “We are young, but we continue to play with more confidence each game.”
IC Catholic Prep girls soccer team making progress By Mike Miazga Correspondent
The IC Catholic Prep girls soccer team has relied on a mix of experience and youth to achieve successes in the early part of the season. The Knights started the season with a 2-1-1 mark, scoring wins over T-F United (3-0) and Regina (3-1). IC Catholic Prep dropped a 3-0 decision to Lincoln-Way East and went to a 2-2 stalemate with Argo. Through the first four games, Grace Fuller and freshman Olivia Hurt each had scored two goals, while Tessa Langan was the team leader in assists with three. “So far I’ve really liked our possession in most of the games,” said IC Catholic Prep interim coach Tom Schergen, who also is the school’s athletic director. “In most of the games we’ve controlled possession. One of the issues we’ve had is finishing. We were 0-0 with five minutes left against Lincoln-Way East and we ran out of gas and couldn’t finish. We have some youth up top and they are working on consistently finishing. We’re putting it together. We think we can compete with just about anybody.” Schergen noted the Knights have 18 underclassmen on the roster and only four seniors. “We are young,” he said. “But there is definitely promising talent here. Our junior class is very strong and we have a pretty strong freshman class. We start two freshmen and a third comes off the bench. Our goal as always is to compete during the season and get ourselves
ready for the Class 1A state playoffs at the end of the year.” The Knights are receiving key contributions from a host of players including the likes of Langan, a junior midfielder, and sophomore forward-midfielder Grace Fuller, along with junior defender Tess Reardon, a threesport athlete at the school. “Grace got hurt halfway through last year,” said Schergen. “She was having a very good freshman year and then had a stress fracture. She’s come back very strong this year. Tess Reardon is a three-sport athlete who is a very smart player.” Also back after being slowed by injury is junior defender Kaitlin Grady, who Schergen noted combines with Reardon to create a formidable central defensive pairing. Hurt and sophomore Sophie Zanoni are youngsters contributing up top. Hurt is the sister of IC Catholic Prep golf standout Maddie Hurt. “Olivia is a good club player and has come in here hitting the ground running for us,” said Schergen. Sophomore Rochelle Spizzirri is the Knight’s goalkeeper. “She played two games in goal last year,” said Schergen. “She’s relatively inexperienced, but her first game of the year she earned a shutout for us. Rochelle has made some big saves for us and every game she gets more comfortable and more accustomed to the position.” Schergen also lauded the contributions of senior midfielders Emma Hendricks and Maeve Gillette. “Both of them have stepped up for us,” said Schergen. “Emma is a super-utility
player. She’s played almost every position on the field. She plays all-around depending on the situation.” Schergen likes the fact he can rely on so many players up and down his roster. “That’s what I’m very happy with,” he said. “Sometimes you might have to try and hide a weak spot on the field. We feel with our 11 starting players out there, we have a strong lineup and compete with teams.” Schergen also has been happy with how quickly the team has meshed, given players such as Fuller and Grady were not with the team for full stretches last season. “One of my worries was
how fast we would gel,” he said. “With Grace and Kaitlyn coming back and the freshmen playing a big part, I’ve been extremely impressed with how fast the girls have started to put things together.” Schergen has stepped into the head coaching position in place of Tod Privett, who is taking the year off to watch his son and daughter play their spring seasons of boys volleyball and girls soccer respectively at York. Schergen has extensive high-school soccer coaching experience from his time at Bremen, Mt. Carmel and Marist. He enjoyed headcoaching stints at Bremen and Mt. Carmel.
The Don of A New Day in Sports David beats Goliath again I hope some of you got to see the NCAA basketball championship game between Villanova and North Carolina. With no time remaining on the clock, on a perfect pass from MVP Ryan Arcidaccono, Kris Jenkins made a 3-point shot to win the game for Villanova 77-74. Villanova is a small private school in Philadelphia and North Carolina is a large state school. The lesson we learned here is to never give up, even if you are the underdog. Let’s hope our Chicago Bulls can make the playoffs. Here are some basketball trivia questions to win a shirt. What two numbers did Michael Jordan wear? Who was the Bulls first coach? What college did John Paxson attend? DON FIGARELLI Call Don at 630-530-7061 if you have the answers.
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