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As backlog of state employee health bills grows, state finds savings in plans Illinois’ backlog of unpaid bills to cover state employee medical claims is nearing $3 billion, according to the Illinois Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability. Commission Executive Director Jim Long said because there’s no appropriation, the state can’t pay medical claims. Many payments are more than a year overdue, Long said, which puts pressure on medical providers. “A lot of providers are starting to ask for some payment up front,” Long said. Long said more than 360,000 members in the state’s various health plans are being affected. Those affected are a broad group, including “the executive branch of government, the legislative, judicial and all of the universities,” he said. Once an appropriation is made, the state can start paying on the claims and employees, their dependents and state retirees would then get reimbursed, Long said. Illinois State Medical Society President Dr. Scott Cooper cited the lack of state payments to medical providers as one of the issues that makes it difficult to recruit new medical professionals.
}In total there’s close to 7,500 dependents that were taken off the rolls simply because they were no longer eligible.” —Director Jim Long Despite the tremendous backlog of unpaid medical bills, however, the state was able to find some savings in health plans. Long said a recent audit program weeded out thousands of people who weren’t supposed to be included in the state’s group insurance plan, resulting in significant savings. “In total there’s close to 7,500 dependents that were taken off the rolls simply because they were no longer eligible,” Long said. “The estimated savings on that is about $32 million.” Additionally, the state was able to find an estimated $250 million in savings over several years by switching all state retirees to the Medicare Advantage Program, Long said.
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COD’s Teacher Prep Program names District 2 Mentorship Initiative its Program of Choice This fall, Project CARE will begin its partnership with College of DuPage’s Teacher Preparation Program, which recently designated Project CARE as its Program of Choice. Over the past twenty years, Bensenville School District 2’s Project CARE has grown from a dozen mentors helping students with their reading skills to more than 300 mentors working with students in every subject area at Blackhawk Middle School, W.A. Johnson School and Tioga School. Mentors commit to at least one hour per week in one classroom. Now, Project CARE will gain dozens more mentors from COD. All students in the Teacher Preparation Program are required to complete 20 field hours in local classrooms. In the past, students could choose to participate at any school. Now, the program
has designated Project CARE as its Program of Choice, strongly encouraging their students to complete their hours at District 2, where they can get hands-on teaching experience. “It’s a one stop shop,” said Shannon Brown, Assistant Professor of Education. She and the program’s other full-time faculty member, April Zawlicki, were drawn to the program for the unique opportunity it affords students, including the chance to participate and teach in a diverse district with a large percentage of native Spanish speakers, as well as its logistical advantages. Previously, Professor Brown and Professor Zawlocki had to call every school students chose to complete field hours at, resulting in hundreds of calls to verify each program. Now, they will be able to streamline the process by focusing on one district with its own program coordinators and
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semi-tractor. BV16002923 March 27, 1:59 p.m. in the 100 block of E. George St., Gabriel Reyes, 18, of Bensenville, was arrested for possession of cannabis. BV16002891 March 26, 8:42 a.m. near N. Route 83 and Thorndale Avenue, Howard F. Wintrol III, 62, of Palatine, was arrested for driving under the influence. BV16002858 March 26, 8:52 a.m. in the 1-100 block of W. Main St., a 42-year-old Chicago man was arrested for two counts of domestic battery. BV16002859 March 26, 12:59 p.m. in the 400 block of Miner Street, a complainant reported that his car tire was slashed and his car was scratched. This case is under investigation. BV160028/68 March 26, 1:17 p.m. in the 1-100 block of S. Addison St., a complainant reported that she is a victim of fraud as she purchased a car from a site on the Internet and never received the car. This case is under investigation. BV16002870 March 26, 6:24 p.m. in the 900 block of Breiter Court, Plen Krzysztof (male), 27, of Schiller Park, was arrested for driving under the influence. BV16002876 March 25, 6:28 a.m. near W. Hillside Drive and Marshall Road, Steve Garten, 59, of Chicago, was issued a citation for possession of cannabis. BV15002815
March 24, 1:42 p.m. in the 300 block of E. Green St., Jeffrey Mitchell, 43, of Chicago, surren-
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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. March 30, 12:29 p.m. in the 300 block of E. Green St, a complainant reported that her juvenile son was being blackmailed by an unknown female on social media. This case is under investigation. BV16003009 March 30, 1:19 p.m. in the 800 block of S. Center St., a complainant reported that an unknown suspect(s) used his identity to open a fraudulent cellular account. The case is under investigation. BV16003010 March 30, 9:04 p.m. in the 500 block of W. Irving Park Road, Juan Carlos Galeana, 41 (residence not given) was arrested for disorderly conduct and three outstanding failure to appear warrants. BV16003027 March 29, 8:40 p.m. in the 700 block of Thomas Dr., a complainant reported that a large quantity of oil was purchased from his place of business and paid for with a check drawn on a closed bank account. This case is under investigation. BV16003012 March 29, 12:45 a.m. in the 500 block of Meyer Road, a complainant reported that he
suspects an employee may have embezzled funds from the company. This case is under investigation. BV16002983 March 29, 2:29 p.m. in the 800 block of S. Church Road, a complainant reported that a suspect caused a disturbance at an Easter breakfast event when the suspect called the complainant “Satan” and said he was “going to hell.” The case is under investigation. BV16002985 March 29, 8:40 p.m. near Foster Avenue and Route 83, John Lester, 21 (residence not given), was arrested for possession of a controlled substance. BV16002994 March 29, 11:48 p.m. in the 900 block of S. York Road, a complainant reported that unknown suspect(s) shot out the back window of her home with a BB gun and also threw a rock through the window. This case is under investigation. BV16002997 March 29, 4:12 p.m. in the 300 block of E. Green St., a complainant advised that the State of California notified her through the mail that she owed real estate taxes for property in California. She advised that she never owned property in California. The possible identify theft case is under investigation. BV16002941 March 28, 9:27 a.m. in the 1100 block of N. Ellis St., a complainant reported that an unknown suspect(s) stole his
Building wellness in Bensenville On Tuesday, March 22, the Village of Bensenville adopted an Active Transportation Plan and a Complete Streets Policy helping ensure that all residents can comfortably and safely bike and walk to school and work in the future. Last year, the B-Well Bensenville Plan4Health Coalition received a $120,000 grant from the American Planning Association (APA) through its Plan4Health program to fund these two studies. An initial step in this work was a community-wide survey designed to determine specific policy recommendations and to prioritize community enhancements by assessing how residents travel to grocery stores, libraries, work, and trails, as well as how they would like to travel to these destinations. The Coalition’s early emphasis on community engagement was key for the successful development and implementation of the plans. Additionally, the Coalition established a Steering Committee composed of representatives from various taxing bodies and local organizations which refined the information garnered from the initial outreach. “These two documents will serve as the backbone supporting healthy and pedestrian friendly
development in the Village,” stated Village President Frank Soto. “The Coalition illustrates how much can be achieved working collaboratively and we appreciate all the hard work they do helping make Bensenville a healthier, happier place for families.” The continuing integration of planning and public health in Bensenville serves as an example for other communities of how to change environments to make healthy living easier where people live, learn, work, and play. “The Bensenville Active Transportation Plan and Complete Streets Policy provide a forward-thinking approach to make real change in support of a healthy, livable community. The recommendations incorporated in the plan and policy will help the Village focus transportation investments on the places that matter most. As Bensenville implements its plan and policy, it will empower residents to lead a healthier lifestyle and enable them to access local and regional destinations on foot or by bike,” said Heather Schady of the Active Transportation Alliance. A copy of both of these plans can be viewed by visiting the Village’s website at www.bensenville.il.us
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Fitzgerald left big shoes to fill, having overseen thousands of high-profile cases, including against Illinois governors Rod Blagojevich and George Ryan, former Vice President Dick Cheney’s top aide I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, and media mogul Conrad Black. He took on public corruption, international terrorism, corporate fraud and organized crime. Fardon’s office is no stranger to big cases itself, involving investigations and prosecution in the areas of international terrorism and terrorism financing, public corruption, corporate fraud, violent crime, narcotics and gangs. Fardon was also involved in the 2005-06 corruption trial against former Illinois Governor George Ryan. The Northern District of Illinois includes 18 counties across the top tier of the state, which contains a population of about 9 million people. Fardon’s office has 300 employees, which includes about 170
College offers info sessions for graduate program ELMHURST — The School for Professional Studies at Elmhurst College will host free graduate program information sessions on Monday, April 25, and Tuesday, April 26 beginning with registration at 5:30 p.m., sessions at 6 and workshops at 7:30 p.m. in the Frick Center at Elmhurst College. College faculty and staff will
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turing U. S. Attorney Zachary Fardon as the special guest. Moderators will include David Yellen, Dean of Loyola University School of Law, and Sergio Acosta, Partner with Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP and a member of the Elmhurst College Board of Trustees. Tickets are $25 per person and can be purchased at elmhurst.edu/tix. For more information, call 630-617-5186. More about Zachary T. Fardon After serving as a federal prosecutor for almost ten years, Fardon had a private law practice before returning to government as the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. He was commissioned to his post by President Barack Obama in October of 2013, on the heels of departing U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, who was no stranger to legal battles that garnered the attention of the entire state, sometimes even the country.
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Local tax attorney warns of loss of tax refunds Statute of limitations clock is ticking on 2012
ELMHURST — Local tax attorney Patrick T. Sheehan warns that if you have not yet filed your federal Form 1040 tax return for 2012 with the IRS, any refund listed on that tax return will soon be barred by the refund statute of limitations.
“Generally speaking, a taxpayer has three years from the due date of the tax return to claim a refund for that year, plus any extension,” he said. “The due date of the 2012 federal Form 1040 tax returns was April 15, 2013. If an extension was not timely filed, the expiration of the refund statute of limitation for 2012 is April 18, 2016. If you have not yet filed your federal Form 1040 tax return for 2012 with the IRS, I strongly urge you
to do so on or before April 18, 2016, to ensure that you receive the refund to which you are entitled.” The IRS recently announced that nearly 1 million people should have filed federal returns but didn’t, leaving $950 million in unclaimed refunds for 2012. According to IRS estimates, half of the potential refunds for 2012 are $718 or more, Sheehan said. If your tax return for 2012 is filed on or after April 18,
2016, and if an extension was not timely filed, the law bars any refund to which you are entitled. Even if you have unpaid liabilities for other years, the lost refund does not apply to any of the other years. “The application of this law acts to deny refunds to which hard-working Americans are otherwise entitled,” Sheehan said. “Unfortunately, many millions of dollars are lost in this fashion every year simply
because taxpayers did not file their tax returns within the applicable limitation period. I would rather see these funds go into the pockets of the taxpayers who earned this money instead of being kept by the federal government.” Patrick T. Sheehan is a former IRS attorney and is the owner of Patrick T. Sheehan and Associates, Attorneys at Law, P.C. For more information, call 877 – 4 IRS LAW or visit sheehan-law.com.
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Addison March 30 • Haven A. Bailey, 20, of Addison, was arrested at around 3:55 p.m. Police said Bailey had an outstanding failure to appear warrant/driving while license suspended and no insurance. • Alberto Galvez, 19, of Addison, was arrested in the 300 block of Park at around 8:53 p.m. and charged with obstructing a police officer, after police said Galvez ran from them. According to police, it also was determined that Galvez had four active warrants, including one from Glendale Heights. • Adrian Gonzalez-Lopez, 18, of Addison, was arrested in the 1-100 block of W. Elizabeth at around 1:52 p.m. Police said Gonzalez-Lopez was processed on an outstanding Cook Coun-
ty failure to appear warrant/ disorderly conduct. • A 33-year-old Hillside resident was arrested at around 7:45 a.m. by the Cook County Sheriff’s Office after police said it was determined that he had an outstanding original warrant out of Addison for domestic battery. March 28 • Zoraida M. Cano, 50, of Addison, was arrested near Army Trail and I-355 at around 1:43 a.m. and charged with DUI and illegal transportation of open alcohol. • A 25-year-old Addison man was arrested in the 500 block of Green Oaks Court at around 7:51 p.m. and charged with domestic battery, interference with the reporting of domestic violence. He also had a failure to appear warrant/DUI, out of the DuPage County Sheriff’s Department, according to police. March 27 • Anthony C. Allen, 31, of Naperville, was arrested in the 400 block of Cherry Hill Drive at around 2:52 a.m. and charged with violation of an order of protection. Police said Allen violated the order by
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no headlights or taillights and a defective windshield. • Veronica A. Robinson, 24, of South Holland, was arrested in the 200 block of E. North at around 10:39 p.m. and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. • Criminal damage to property was reported at around 2:30 p.m. in the 400 block of W. North Ave. Police said an unknown suspect struck the south side of a building with a vehicle, causing damage. The suspect left the area. March 25 • Cheryl L. Bondi, 46, of Clarendon Hills, was arrested near Roosevelt and Summit at around 2:17 a.m. March 19 and charged with fleeing and eluding and for speeding. The original complaint and arrest warrant was issued March 25. • Vandalism was reported near Central and Harvard at around 3:45 p.m. Police said an unknown suspect vandalized playground equipment. March 22-March 25 Theft of motor vehicle parts was reported in the 1100 block of N. Ellsworth. Between 11 a.m. March 22 and 9 a.m. March 25, police said an unknown suspect stole a catalytic converter from a vehicle that was parked unoccupied in the parking lot of a business. March 24 Samantha S. Gaul, 21, of Elmhurst, was arrested at a local store at around 10:55 a.m. and charged with retail theft. March 22 Theft was reported at a local high school at around 1:30 p.m. Police said an unknown sus-
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The brain works in mysterious ways when it comes to song lyrics
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f you are not familiar with Pandora online radio, you create your own station by typing in the name of the artist you want to hear. Pandora plays that group or artist and other songs by folks in that same general mood or genre. Imagine my delight the first time we created a Barry Manilow station. Song after song was pure joy. The Barry was followed by The Carpenters, then Air Supply, then Lionel. On and on, old delights came on. Bread. Chicago. Neil Diamond. Kenny Rogers. Big names of my once upon a time mixed in with lesser remembered singers like Paul Davis’s “I Go Crazy” or “Baby Come Back” by Player. (Yeah, haven’t heard those in forever but you will know the words.) Of course I know all the words to every Barry song, every Karen Carpenter line, and I can lip sync Air Supply like nobody’s business. But I was surprised at all the songs that came on that I had not heard in years (decades) and had forgotten even existed, and yet I could sing along word for word. The brain works in mysterious ways. I cannot recall what I had for dinner last night, but give me a song from 1974 and I know it. And the 80s too. I had forgotten that music producer Quincy Jones put out an album, but when “Just Once” came on, I knew every word. James Ingram was the
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Down(town)-sizing (Note from the Elm Noir Columnist: The following is meant to be read aloud in a worldweary Humphrey Bogart / Jack Webb voice.) So we left The City in 1983 to get away from the roaring, clanking, screeching El. Now we live a hundred feet from the Union Pacific railroad line. Life’s funny sometimes. Oh sure, in the 30 years between the El and the train station, we lived in a house in Elmhurst. I took one look at those cute French doors and that big backyard and melted faster than a gelato cone in a Turkish bath. Fast-forward three decades.
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Columnist The kids came and went, and now we’re back in a city apartment, still in Elmhurst. We live in a second-story walk-up, built when they believed in tall ceilings. The climb up to the second floor would make Edmund Hillary take one look and say not today. Of course, Elmhurst has changed a lot in 30 years. The
downtown used to have three hardware stores, three bookstores, and at least three knifeand-fork joints where you could get a stack of flapjacks and a slab of pie, no questions asked. Now there are hairdressers and manicure salons along with three restaurants selling uncooked fish. Makes you feel out of place, like a basketball hoop in the Sistine Chapel. Anyway, our apartment being by the train station is great. You can see everything and everybody from our front window with enough time, when necessary, to get out the back door, clatter down the stairs, high-jump over the dump-
sters, and dodge into the rear entrance of the resale shop next door. You can browse their fine selection of fedoras until the coast is clear. But there are times when we need to get farther away. We believe in keeping your friends close and your enemies in custody, but it’s an imperfect world, and sometimes we need to take it on the lam until the bounty hunter does his part. So we have a little place in a nearby state, sort of a safehouse. The area there is woodsy, the taxes are low, and it’s so quiet and dark at night, you can’t sleep. It’s dark because there are few homes and fewer street-
lights – none, in fact. No sewers either. No police, no fire, no first responders, no second responders. I guess that’s why the taxes are low. Folks there have the “Streetcar Named Desire” Blanche DuBois theory of local government: depend on the kindness of strangers or get lost. Actually, there is a volunteer fire department, but it’s regarded as a sign of weakness if you call them: what kind of property owners can’t take care of their own fires? Well, that’s all for now. I’ll be checking in with you periodically, but remember: never go to a pool party at a sewage treatment plant.
My current battle involves a long-sleeved white polyester T-shirt. It belongs to my son and was a special birthday gift he picked out himself. It is embellished with the correct and trendy logo favored by those who wish to score high on the cool-meter. Let me tell you a little something about polyester. It’s the fabric of choice for stylish sports-oriented kids and yogapant wearing moms. According to my extensive Internet research, polyester is a synthetic polymer, which is a fancy term for plastic in disguise. It resists wrinkles, fading, shrinking and is form fitting, durable and pretty darn comfortable. It’s also troublesome for laundry-challenged folks like myself. That’s because oil and polyester do not mix. Polyester is touted as an easyto-care-for fabric. Unless you get an oil stain. My son got an
oil stain. Unfortunately, as the laundry guru I’ve already established myself to be, I did not notice the stain or pre-treat the stain or otherwise attend to the stain in any manner or fashion until after the (nearly new, favorite) shirt went through the entire laundry cycle – including the dryer. I can hear your gasps of horror and disbelief, and I do apologize. That was two weeks ago. We’ve been at war ever since – me versus the shirt. What started as a small grease stain has morphed into a larger area, probably because of my attempts to remove the stain with any number of concoctions that were not Google-approved. (I started this fight as a lone soldier. I’ve since gone online for expert reinforcements, which have, regrettably, also proved unsuccessful.) In the process, the shirt seems to have taken on a dingy, gray-
ish tint that I’m determined to correct. I’ve tried every remedy outlined online by my allies – laundry kings and queens who actually blog about the topic. Right now the little bugger is soaking in a mixture of vinegar, lemon juice, hydrogen peroxide and hot water. I think/hope it’s looking whiter. The whole experience has left me exhausted and smelling like pickles. I am tempted to take the shirt out of the soak and put it through another wash cycle, but I’m afraid of my adversary’s next move. Still, I remain determined. Although the shirt has proven a worthy opponent, failure and defeat are not in this warrior’s vocabulary. A tiny grease spot on a favorite shirt has grown into something bigger than any shirt or stain or laundry-crusading mom. It is about relentless pursuit of the enemy, endurance during combat, conquering the opposition and claiming victory over the polyester. No surrender. No retreat. Mark my words: The. Shirt. Will. Not. Win.
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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.
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Spring Beading at the Library Thursday, April 14, at 7:00 p.m. Always a favorite program here at the library… Get together with your fellow beaders for a relaxing, creative evening and leave with a lovely Spring-themed project! Registration is required to attend, and space is limited to 15 participants. Ages 16 and up only, please. Make a Mini Book Night Thursday, April 14, at 6:30 p.m. Celebrate National Library week with Miss Denise! Learn how to make a book from a single sheet of paper, and then decorate the cover, write a story, draw pictures, whatever you would like. This program is a drop-in event and registration is not required to attend. Ages 6 to 12-years-old. 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 cre-
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Market Day teaches economics to Lincoln second graders ADDISON — Lincoln School second grade students had a chance to put what they learned about the economy into action at the school’s first Market Day, held on Wednesday, March 23. Students in the four classes offered goods or services that other students and staff could ‘purchase.’ Movie time, musical chairs, and Dance Dance Revolution were the activities that were offered. Bookmarks, artwork, origami, tissue paper flowers, and picture frames were among the goods that were available. The 2nd graders were assigned jobs—cashier, projectionist, sales staff—to understand what is involved in making sure their “business” ran smoothly.
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Bringing fair trade to the table In addition to a lesson in economics, Lincoln second graders are a group of second gradhad time for other activities, such as Dance Dance Revolu- ers at Lincoln School studytion, pictured here. ing a unit in economics.
The Lincoln second grader on the right offers “money” to the two “merchants” behind the table on the right, who offered handmade paper flowers and picture frames.
A young lady offers green paper “money” to obtain a few items at the origami station.
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Michelle Muisenga named to Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices network’s President’s circle
ELMHURST — Michelle Muisenga of Berkshire Hathaway Prairie Path REALTORS has been named to the prestigious President’s Circle for 2015 by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. The award recognizes the network’s top 3% of residential sales professionals who in 2015 exemplified great sales measures in closed residential GCI. Michelle Muisenga was recognized during Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices’ Sales Convention held in Dallas, Texas, March 6-8. The MICHELLE annual business event was attended by real MUISENGA estate professionals from all over the United States. Michelle is dedicated to this business and more importantly to her customer needs. Agents like Michelle serve as a role model to all real estate professionals, especially working mothers juggling both career and family,” said Gino Blefari, President of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. Michelle Muisenga entered the real estate field in 2005 and prior to winning the President’s Circle award she has also won the Leading Edge Society award in 2013 & 2014. Berkshire Hathaway Prairie Path REALTORS became a member of the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices network in 2014. For further information call 6302906774.
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AT students visit to Elmhurst College, Dominican University On March 17, Addison Trail students enjoyed visits to Dominican University (left) and Elmhurst College, as part of the school’s college visits. Students were given a tour of both campuses, as well as a presentation about the
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admissions process and financial aid opportunities. The tour guide at Elmhurst College was Addison Trail alumnus Carlos Cantu (class of 2015), who is majoring in music education.
Community Calendar Friday, April 8 • Family Bingo Night, Movie in the Gym There will be a Family Bingo Night at the Addison Park District’s Centennial Rec Center Gym (1776 W. Centennial Place) from 5:30-7 p.m. Play Bingo with your family for a chance to win prizes that were donated by local businesses. Fee: $5 for residents, $6 for nonresidents. After Bingo, bring a blanket or a lawn chair for the family and enjoy watching “The Peanuts Movie” on the big screen at the Red Center Gym. The movie is free; concession will be available to purchase. Info: addisonparks.org or call 630-233-7275. • Family Fun Fair at Indian Trail Junior High From 5-9 p.m., Addison School District 4 Educational Foundation will host its 11th annual Family Fun Fair at Indian Trail Junior High. Admission is $1 for unlimited game play and musical entertainment. Food and drinks available for purchase. At 7 p.m., Foundation mini-grants to be awarded. Info: 630458-2429 or asd4.org/foundation Wednesday, April 13 • District 4 hosts spring breakfast for seniors School District 4 invites seniors in the area to enjoy a free spring breakfast at Wesley School, 1111 W. Westwood Trail beginning at 9:30 a.m. Entertainment by the Indian Trail Jazz Ensemble. Due to limited parking at the school, bus transportation will be provided from Community Park, 130 E. Oak Street, leaving at 9:15 a.m., and returning from Wesley School around 11 a.m. Info: 630-458-2429 • Open house for new children’s center From 5-7 p.m., Metropolitan Family Services and Addison School District 4 are hosting an open house to intro-
duce the community to the new Addison Children’s Center located at 121 E. Fullerton Ave. in Addison. Free and open to the public. Thursday, April 14 • Women’s Club of Addison fundraiser Beginning at 6 p.m., the Women’s Club of Addison will hold its annual fundraiser at Empress Banquets on Lake St. The cash bar opens at 6 p.m. followed by dinner at 7. Guests will also enjoy Movie Bingo as well as free prize drawings. Reservations are due Monday, March 21. Info: contact Maureen at 630-628-9336 for ticket prices and other information. • Art Guild offers sepia portrait class At 7:30 p.m. in room 1301 of Addison Village Hall, the Addison Art Guild is offering a hands-on class on sepia and creme portraiture, taught by guest artist Margaret Bucholz. Bring a photo of a loved one (human or animal) and take home a rendition that looks like an old-fashioned sepia photo. Supplies provided; if possible, bring your own colored pencils in white, black, sepia and cream; tracing paper, mid-tonal paper or mid-toned mat board. Info: 630-458-4500. Saturday, April 16 • Indoor Garage Sale An indoor garage sale, sponsored by the Addison Park District, will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Centennial Rec Center Gym (1776 W. Centennial Place). Whether you’re searching for children’s toys, jewelry, lamps, books or CDs, you will find bargains galore at this fast-growing, treasure-filled sale. Concessions will be available for purchase during the sale. Sellers must pre-register for 1 or 2 eightfoot tables. Someone must be present at the table the entire time. Vendors are
not allowed. Table fees: one spot, $14 (bring your own table); two spaces, $27 (bring your own table); electricity $5 per table; one space with table, $17; two tables: $32. Info: addisonparks.org or call 630-233-7275. Ongoing events • ACA hosts artworks of Margaret Bucholz Now through April 23, the Addison Center for the Arts is featuring Margaret Bucholz’s exhibit “Flowing Colors” at its gallery located inside Addison Trail High School on the north side (enter Door #4). Artist’s reception to be held Friday, Apr. 1 rom 7-9 p.m. Free and open to the public, gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday. Private showings are available by appointment. Info: 630-458-4500. • Video game programming Dive into the world of programming to make your own interactive art, stories, games, and animations using Scratch, a programming language created just for kids by MIT. This is for kids ages 8-12 and will be held from 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesdays April 13-27 in conjunction with the Addison Park District at the Roselle Park District, 555 W. Bryn Mawr. The fee is $72 for residents, $95 for non-residents. • Robot Engineers Students will work in teams, learning about pulleys, gears, levers and more as they build and program their robotic creations using the LEGO WeDo Robotic System. This is for kids ages 7-12 and will be held from 6-7:15 p.m. Wednesdays, May 4-18 in conjunction with the Addison Park District at the Bloomingdale Park District’s Johnson Recreation Center, 172 S. Circle Ave. The fee is $60 for residents, $79 for non-residents. Info: go online to addisonparks.org or call 630-233-7275. • 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. We’re still here helping and supporting people to lose weight. Our 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
• Theater arts program coming in July The Addison Children’s Theater and the Addison Center for the Arts will hold its annual theater arts program for children ages 8-14 from July 18-Aug. 5. Includes development of acting and singing techniques as well as improvisational exercises, rehearsal techniques and stage craft. Final performances of the play, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” are scheduled to take place on Aug. 5 & 6 at 3 p.m. Info: 630-458-4500 or see the Addison Park District summer brochure.
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Willowbrook boys volleyball team opens season with win Warriors coming off 22-win season in 2015 By Mike Miazga Correspondent
The Willowbrook boys volleyball team got its season off to a strong start with a recent 25-15, 25-19 non-conference win over Elgin Larkin. Pete Alessandri had two kills, while Lucas Betts had one kill, eight assists and three
digs. Joe Ernst had five kills and two blocks. Calvin Linnig had once ace and five assists. Calvin Kilas had two assists. Joe Ragucci had three kills. Max Sarovich had one ace, two assists and one dig. Andy Shereckengost had three kills. Ivan Tassev had two kills and three aces, while Brendan Waldorf had three kills. Ian Walsh finished with one kill, two blocks and two aces. Willowbrook also dropped a 25-17, 25-18 non-conference decision to Glenbard East. Alessandri had three kills,
while Betts had three kills, two blocks and seven assists. Linnig had six assists. Jake Maksymec had one kill, one ace, three assists and five digs. Ragucci had one kill and one block. Tassev had three kills and one dig. Waldorf had three kills, one ace and one dig, while Walsh had four kills and two blocks. Willowbrook is coming off a 2015 season where it went 22-15 and took third in the West Suburban Conference Gold Division with a 4-2 mark.
Addison Trail boys volleyball team defeats Hoffman Estates Blazers coming off third-place state finish By Mike Miazga Correspondent
The Addison Trail boys volleyball team evened its record a 1-1 thanks to a 25-23, 26-24 recent non-conference win over Hoffman Estates. Jacob Grygo had 11 assists, six kills and three blocks. Colton Noel added six kills, while Kannon Nelms had five kills, three blocks and three aces. EricLynch finished with four kills. Michael Pudlo had three kills and two blocks, while David Zielinski had 14 assists and one kill. Arlind Rojba had nine digs. Coach Chad Grant’s team features a number of players from last year’s squad that went 35-7, took second in the West Suburban Conference Gold Division with a 5-1 record and went on to finish third in the state. The Blazers defeated St. Patrick and Hinsdale Central in the state tournament before losing to eventual state-champion Glenbard West. The Blazers came back to defeat Sandburg for third place. Nelms, a senior middle blocker, had 107 kills and 55 blocks. Rojba, a junior libero, finished with 230 digs and 27 aces last year, while Noel, a junior outside hitter, had 16 kills and 12 blocks on the varsity. Key newcomers to the team include juniors Eric Lynch (outside hitter) and Alex Murillo (middle blocker), along with sophomores Grygo (setter), Zielinski (setter), Pudlo (middle blocker), Christopher Garcia (defensive specialist) and Bryan Florian (defensive specialist). Size, length and overall athleticism will help the Blazers this season. “We have a
bunch of good jumpers who hit the ball hard,” said Grant. “We will spread the ball around to all our hitters and have a number of strong options.” Serve-receive continues to be a focus in the practice gym. “Our serve-receive and defense are works in progress,” said Grant. “Arlind is a great libero, but outside of him, our backrow spots will be filled with sophomores and first-time back-row players.” Grygo and Zielinski are both left-handed, sophomore setters. “Both will get time,” said Grant. “Jacob is tall, long and confident. He plays well around the net, is a strong blocker already and gives us another option as an attacker. David is incredibly smart, quick and instinctive. He will contribute as an attacker by the end of the year as well.” Grant also likes sophomore Pudlo’s quickness in the middle. “Michael has shown really good instincts in our first two matches,” said Grant. “He jumps well and has a tough serve.” The coach also is looking for big things from Noel. “Colton got spot playing time as a sophomore, but will be a big contributor this year,” he said. “We will be counting on him for offense and to potentially be our best blocker. He is a very physical kid that plays well above the net.” Grant likes the potential he sees in this year’s group. “They possess a lot of physical traits that can’t be coached,” he said. “They understand the expectations of the program and want to be successful. We are young right now, but we will be good given some time. The regular season is all about development for us. I’m not concerned about wins and losses. It’s all about the process. We want to get better every day. We expect to be very competitive by late May.”
Back for the Warriors are Seniors Ivan Tassev (6-0, outside hitter), Ian Walsh (6-6, middle blocker) and Lucas Betts (6-1, setter). A key newcomer to the team is junior libero Jack Maksymec (5-9). Walsh had 148 kills, hit .479 and had 129 blocks last year, while Tassev had 31 kills, hit .407 and passed at a 2.30 clip on a 3.0 scale. “One of the strengths of the team is we are returning a number of players who have varsity experience from last year,” said coach Ryan Bazon. “These players have continued to grow physically and athletically and we look to build on our season from last year.” Passing will be a key for the Warriors this spring. “I feel like our offensive game can be very effective if our passing is on,” said Bazon. “We have very strong and smart hitters at all positions. One of our goals is to continue working to become more efficient hitters with less errors.” Defense at the net also is a strong suit. “I feel like the guys are very strong at the net, especially in the middle,” said Bazon. “We hope to put a lot of pressure on opposing hit-
ters with our block. We need to continue to work hard in practice on our serve-receive/ passing/free-ball offense.” Betts, a senior, and Linnig, a junior, take over the setting responsibilities from graduated all-conference performer Tommy King. “Lucas and Calvin have stepped into this role,” said Bazon. “Lucas has a great desire to learn and lead the team this season. I look forward to watching both players progress this season.” Walsh also will be a big factor for Bazon’s squad this season. “He is big, strong and has a very high volleyball IQ,” said Bazon. “Ian is very coachable and is a great kid.” Bazon has been pleased with what he’s seen in the practice gym thus far. “The thing I like the most about our team is our continued desire to improve on the court,” he said. “Our players do not want to settle for mediocrity and that comes from the leadership of our seniors. Every year we strive to win more than we lose. The goal always is to put a competitive team out on the court, which can hopefully lead to success in our conference.”
Fenton boys volleyball team ready to take next step Sanchez, Gutierrez lead the way for Bison By Mike Miazga Correspondent
Fenton boys volleyball coach Heather Petersen said her team has something that can’t be coached. And she feels that bodes well for the 2016 season. “The team has great chemistry and they all are very motivated to improve,” she said. “They look forward to playing great competition to step up to the competition’s level. They all are very scrappy and make some great things happen by never giving up on the ball.” Fenton’s top returners this year include junior outside hitter Javy Sanchez and junior
middle blocker David Gutierrez. Key newcomers include juniors Michael Wiszowaty (setter, middle blocker) and Ethan Guerra (outside hitter) and sophomore Andrew Hill (setter). “We have some great threats all around and have the opportunity to move the ball around,” said Petersen. On the defensive front, Fenton is making huge strides with its passing. “The passing has improved so much in the little time we have had this season so far,” said Petersen. “The boys believe passing is the foundation of the game and can’t compete with teams if we don’t set up our offense.”
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IC Catholic Prep boys track team ready for a strong season Knights return four state qualifiers By Mike Miazga Correspondent
The IC Catholic Prep boys track team has no shortage of accomplished athletes on its roster this spring. The Knights return four state qualifiers from a year ago in Jordan Rowell, Aaron Taylor, Luke Calles and Luke Ricobene. Rowell finished second in the state in the 400, third in the 100 and sixth in the 200 last spring. Taylor was part of IC Catholic Prep’s 400, 800 and 1,600 state relay teams. Calles
was part of the 400 and 800 teams, while Ricobene was part of the 800 and 1,600 teams. The Knights picked up where they left off at the recent Metro Suburban Conference indoor meet where senior Aaron Taylor won the 200 title. Rowell won the 55 dash and long jump titles and took second in the 400. IC Catholic Prep’s 4-by-160 relay team was second with Ricobene, Josh Simmons, Calles and Taylor. The 1,600 team also took second with Ricobene, Khalil Sanders, Simmons and Calles. “Our boys really performed well,” said IC Catholic Prep coach Bob Cronin. “Jordan
won both the long jump and 55 and probably wins the 400 if he didn’t tweak his foot a little on the last curve. We didn’t run him in the 200 just to be cautious. Aaron Taylor won the 200, but Jordan probably would have given us a first and second. Our relays performed well, but I think we’ll get better as we work on both the participants and our exchanges when we get outdoors. Our team is pretty deep and having choices to make is really a nice place to be as a coach. All in all, our coaches are working hard to bring success to a talented group.” In addition to senior Taylor (100, 200, sprint relays),
juniors Rowell (100, 200, 400, long jump) and Calles (200, sprint relays) and sophomore Luke Ricobene (300 hurdles, sprint relays), senior Jack Ricobene (300 hurdles, relays) also is back, as is sophomore Pat Shannon in the 1,600. Newcomers to the team include seniors Will Lyles (high jump), Jeremy Anicella (throws), Josh Simmons (relays), Jon Simmons (relays), junior Jeff Casagranda (throws), sophomore Lazerick Eatman (sprints) and freshmen Khalil Sanders (400) and Khali Sanders. Cronin said the team is particularly deep in the sprints. The coach again has high hopes
IC Catholic Prep girls track team showing promise King, Eguia among top returning performers By Mike Miazga Correspondent
The IC Catholic Prep girls track team has numerous reasons for optimism heading into the outdoor season. For starters, sophomore Kier-
sten King is fresh off winning the 200 title at the Metro Suburban Conference indoor meet. “Kiersten is a very strong sprinter and anchors our very competitive 400 and 1,600 relay teams,” said IC Catholic Prep coach Bob Cronin. Additionally, senior Mikko Eguia is back after qualifying for state last year in the 800. “Mikko returns as a two-time state qualifier and should go again in the 800,” said Cronin.
King also will run the 100 and do sprint relays, while Eguia will be part of the 1,600 relay. They are joined by returning athletes Kerry Mulligan (senior, sprint relays) and Katie Harvey (senior, sprint relays). Newcomers to the team include senior Lillian Brown (shot put) and freshman Jaida Smith (100, 200 and sprint relays). “Jaida is a freshman sprinter
and Lillian is a senior thrower. They will surprise some people this year,” said Cronin. “They are good and want to be great.” While the Knights’ roster is not large, it is brimming with desire and talent. “They work hard and want to succeed,” said Cronin. “We don’t have a large group, but our girls are tough and want to succeed. We hope Mikko returns downstate and has company with Kiersten and a relay or two.”
are great blockers and passers as well. Overall, they bring the whole package.” Petersen said Sanchez and Freddie Bajo are two players in particular to keep an eye on this season. “Javy is our strongest hitter and one of our top blockers, passers and serv-
ers,” she said. “Freddie is one of our strongest hitters, servers and blockers. He also is one of our top setters.” Petersen is confident her group will take the next step forward this season. “They like to have fun, but know how to get to work,” she said. “They
are the most dedicated team I have had as a whole. I feel like the boys will make some great strides this year. They still are young, although I foresee the team winning more games this season than we had last season. The boys continue to get better every year.”
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Continued from page 16 Fenton has three setters, including sophomore Hill. “Our setters are young, although they are very bright players,” said Petersen. “We are blessed with three options, which we have never had in the past. All three setters are a hitting threat as well and they
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Resident tabbed to lead Northwestern Mutual’s Chicago office CHICAGO — Elmhurst resident Corey D. McQuade was recently named the new Managing Partner of Northwestern Mutual – Chicago, where he officially assumed responsibility for the Chicago, Northbrook, Oak Brook and Rosemont Northwestern Mutual offices. “I’m eager to accept the responsibility to lead and serve the people of this firm,” he said. “We have a long legacy in Chicago, but in these complex times, our ability to help people make life’s financial decisions with confidence is more valued and needed than any time in our history.” McQuade is only the 10th person to lead the Northwestern Mutual - Chicago office, which started serving clients more than 140 years ago in April 1872.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-14-10833. DUPAGE COUNTY I688136 WHEATON, ILLINOIS (Published in the Addison Independent, CitiMortgage, Inc. Bensenville Independent & Villa Park PLAINTIFF Independent March 24, 31 & Vs. April 7, 2016) Mary Mylniczenko; Wells Fargo Bank, 237526 N.A. as successor to First Union National Bank of North Carolina DEFENDANTS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 10 CH 02754 EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF DuPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo- ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND sure and Sale entered in the above cause on 4/24/2014, John Zaruba, the Sheriff of EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE DuPage County, Illinois will on 5/3/16 at UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, PLAINTIFF, the hour of 10:00AM at DuPage County VS. Sheriff’s Office, 501 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187, or in a place ANGELA R. LORUSSO A/K/A ANGELA LORUSSO, A/K/A ANGELA CIMotherwise designated at the time of sale, MARRUSTI, A/K/A ANGELA R. FIORE, County of DuPage and State of Illinois, sell A/K/A ANGELA FIORE; HIGHVIEW at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following de- PARK TOWNHOMES ASSOCIATION; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-REscribed real estate: CORD CLAIMANTS, LOT 50 IN GEORGE M. COLLINS DEFENDANTS. VILLA PARK, BEING A SUBDIVISION 16 CH 000257 IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, 64 SOUTH RUGA COURT ADDISON, IL 60101 RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD NOTICE BY PUBLICATION PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU, TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED Angela R. Lorusso a/k/a Angela Lorusso, DECEMBER 7, 1923 AS DOCUMENT 172335, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLI- a/k/a Angela Cimmarrusti, a/k/a Angela R. Fiore, a/k/a Angela Fiore NOIS. Unknown Owners and Non-Record PIN 06-03-119-010 Claimants Improved with Single Family Home defendants, that this case has been comCOMMONLY KNOWN AS: 436-438 N. menced in this Court against you and other Gerard Avenue defendants, asking for the foreclosure of a Villa Park, IL 60181 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid certain Mortgage conveying the premises by certified funds at the close of the auc- described as follows, to wit: PARCEL 16 IN HIGHVIEW PARK tion; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Proper- TOWNHOMES PLANNED UNIT DEty Municipality Relief Fund, which is cal- VELOPMENT, IN HIGHVIEW’S RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 1 OF THE culated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the EAST 237.0 FEET OF BLOCK 12 (AS purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified MEASURED ON THE NORTH LINE) IN funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. HIGHVIEW SUBDIVISION UNIT NO. 7, MIDWEST BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF The subject property ZURKO’S is subject to general PROMOTIONS THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST real estate taxes, special assessments, or 1/4 AND PART OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any repre- THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 11, sentation as to quality & or quantity of title MARKET VINTAGE EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MEand without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further sub- RIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF 9-4RECORDED FEBRUARY ject to confirmation by the court. SATURDAY 27, 1985 If the property is a condominium and the SUN. 9-3AS / $7DOCUMENT R85-14014, IN foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, pur- DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Plus! will be Commonly known as: 64 South Ruga chasers other than the mortgagees Court, Addison, IL 60101 required to pay any assessment and legal CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES and which said Mortgage was made by, fees due under The Condominium Property • LAKE FAIRGROUNDS • Angela R. Lorusso a/k/a Angela Lorusso, Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and COUNTY (g)(4). Angela RD. Cimmarrusti, a/k/a Angela R. If the property is located in a common1060 a/k/a E. PETERSON Fiore, a/k/a Angela Fiore interest community, purchasers other than Mortgagor(s), mortgagees will be required to pay any CHICAGOLAND’S MASSIVE • NATIONAL to Chicago Funding, Inc. assessment and legal fees due under the Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS the Recorder of Deeds of DuPage County, 605/18.5(g-1). Illinois, as Document No. R2004-144867; If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only and for other relief. UNLESS YOU file your answer or otherto a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaswise file your appearance in this case in the er shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgag- Office of the Clerk of this County, Chris Kachiroubas ee’s attorney. FARM DuPage Judicial Center 505 N. County Upon payment in full of(COUNTY the amount bid,& MANCHESTER) Farm Rd. the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Wheaton, IL 60187 Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a on or before MAY 9, 2016, A JUDGDeed to the real estate after Confirmation MENT OR DECREE BY DEFAULT MAY of the sale. The successful purchaser has BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE INFO: 715-526-9769 the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently RELIEF ASKED IN THE COMPLAINT. www.zurkopromotions.com PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT in possession of the subject premises. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DUPAGE COUNTY - WHEATON, ILLINOIS CitiMortgage, Inc. PLAINTIFF Vs. Mary Mylniczenko; Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as successor to First Union National Bank of North Carolina DEFENDANTS 10 CH 02754 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 4/24/2014, John Zaruba, the Sheriff of DuPage County, Illinois will on 5/3/16 at the hour of 10:00AM at DuPage County Sheriff’s Office, 501 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of DuPage and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PIN 06-03-119-010 Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 436-438 N. Gerard Avenue Villa Park, IL 60181 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, 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 successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. 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: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff’s attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 7949876. Please refer to file number 14-14-10833. I688136 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent March 24, 31 & April 7, 2016) 237527
Professor Margaret Rung to address the emergence of suburbia History Museum welcomes distinguished educator from Roosevelt University
ELMHURST — The Elmhurst History Museum welcomes Roosevelt University Professor Margaret Rung for a free lecture on Saturday, April 9 at 2 p.m. The program takes place in the Elmhurst History Museum’s Education Center, located at 120 E. Park Ave. in Elmhurst. Admission is free, and no preregistration is necessary. Margaret Rung is an associate professor of history and chair of the Arts and Sciences Department at Roosevelt, with a PhD in history from The Johns Hopkins University. Her lecture, “Putting the ‘Burbs
into Context,” will trace the development of suburbia, both locally and nationally. Rung will examine the growth of consumer culture, shifting gender roles, race relations, and the often invisible legacies and traumas of the Great Depression and World War II that shaped American domestic life in the 1950s. The program is presented in conjunction with the Elmhurst History Museum’s current traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian, “Patios, Pools & the Invention of the American Backyard,” which is open through May 29, 2016. Participants in the lecture are encouraged to view the exhibit in the first floor gallery before or after the 2 p.m. program. On April 9, the Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and admission to the exhibit is free. For more information, visit elmhursthistory.org or call (630) 833-1457.
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Elmhurst Hospital: Make sure healthcare wishes are known, followed ELMHURST — In recognition of National Healthcare Decision Day, Elmhurst Hospital is presenting “Take Charge of Your Healthcare Decisions” on Thursday, April 14 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the Soukup Herter Library & Resource Center at Elmhurst Hospital, 155 E. Brush Hill Rd. Information will be available about the importance of advance directives, which are made
known through a durable power of attorney for healthcare, a document that states a patient’s healthcare wishes if they’re not able to speak and designates a person to act on the patient’s behalf. In addition, resources will be offered that explain living wills and do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders for life-sustaining treatment. For more information, call Denise Ertsman at (331) 221-1146.
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ELSA-Palooza 8 to celebrate Class of 2016, All Things ELSA ELMHURST — On Tuesday, April 12 beginning at 11 a.m., Elmhurst College will host ELSA-Palooza 8, an annual celebration of the Elmhurst Learning and Success Academy (ELSA) and its postsecondary educational offerings for the specialeducation community. ELSA-Palooza 8 takes place in the Founders Lounge of the Frick Center on the campus of Elmhurst College. The event will include a salute to the Class of 2016, an ELSA student showcase and musical performances by students. There will also be a performance by The Naturals, a Chicago-area band that was created to promote the musical abilities of Maurice Snell and Terry Bracey, both of whom are autistic. For more information or to RSVP for ELSAPalooza 8, call (630) 617-3300 or visit elmhurst.edu/elsa.
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