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By Paul DelGuidice For The Villa Park Independent
VILLA PARK — The Combat Veteran’s Motorcycle Association (CVMA) hosted a fundraising pancake breakfast at the Villa Park VFW Post #2801 on May 1. The event was a success according to the organizers, as originally reported in the May 5, 2016, issue of the Independent. Nearly $2,000 was raised before the actual pancake breakfast was held. This was done by volunteers selling tickets to the breakfast ahead of time. Now the final totals are in, and the event was an even bigger success than initially thought. The pre-event ticket sales and day-of attendance brought the total raised to $3,833, according to Paul Schifferer, Commander of CVMA Chapter IL 24-2. With volunteers manning the griddle and the food donated, there were no costs to subtract from the total. In addition, many folks contributed and didn’t even eat a bite of flapjacks. “One hundred percent of all monies we are able to raise always goes to a veterans cause that we know will be put to good use,” said Commander Schifferer. The money raised at the May 1 pancake breakfast will be split and donated to two such deserving veteran’s causes: $1,916 was presented to the Lasalle Veteran’s Home over the Memorial Day weekend. Those funds will be used to purchase new television sets for the residence. The remaining $1,917 will be donated to the Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veteran in Wheaton.
State and local law enforcement members (including Villa Park Police Officer Eric Haimann, left) held the annual ‘Torch Run’ on Sunday, June 5. The event, now in its 30th year, raises funds for Special Olympics. Runners carried the torch down St. Charles Road about noon on Sunday.
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County partners with other agencies for watershed protection Zay: Watersheds, local river systems not constrained by governmental boundaries WHEATON — DuPage County, the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD), the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County and the DuPage River Salt Creek Workgroup (DRSCW) recently announced a regional watershed protection partnership. A formal announcement including a ceremonial intergovernmental agreement signing took place last week, which included a tour of a cooperative project at Oak Meadows Golf Course in Addison. The agencies are entering into a watershed protection partnership to preserve and enhance the quality of streams and rivers throughout the region. “By working together, this partnership will create lasting benefits for our watersheds and the people of Cook and DuPage Counties,” said MWRD President Mariyana Spyropoulos. “As neighbors sharing the same goals of protecting our environment, improving water quality and developing flood control initiatives, it was only natural for the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District to participate in this landmark agreement that provides a better quality of life for generations to come.” The partnership agreement promotes collaboration among
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Pictured are (from left) Forest Preserve District President Joe Cantore, MWRD President Mariyana Spyropoulos, DuPage County Board Stormwater Management Committee Chairman Jim Zay and DRSCW President Dave Gorman, who came together recently to sign the intergovernmental agreements needed to support a regional watershed protection partnership in DuPage County. The move was necessary as watersheds and local river systems are not constrained by governmental boundaries, according to Zay.
the agencies to reduce governmental redundancy, enhance environmental protection and increase flood control throughout the region, all while reducing overall costs. “We recognize that watersheds and local river systems are not constrained by governmental boundaries,”
said County Board member Jim Zay, chair of the Stormwater Management Committee. “This innovative partnership brings together regional resources and the expertise to promote efficiency and responsibility on behalf of taxpayers
Search for Elmhurst bank robber ends with suspect’s suicide
VILLA PARK — The Villa Park Public Library Board of Trustees is asking the community for input about the future of the library building at a community open house on Saturday, Jun 11 from 9-11 a.m. at the library. The Library Board, staff, and architects will be on hand to share information about the library’s facility analysis, space, and service needs. The facility analysis iden-
Subject was resident of Villa Park By Dee Longfellow For The Independent
On Thursday, May 26, the search for the suspect in the robbery of the Inland Bank on Spring Road in Elmhurst ended when the subject shot and killed himself in front of a police officer in Hillside near Proviso West High School. The incident took place at about 4:30 p.m. According to reports, a Hillside police officer spotted a man who fit the description of a suspect in the robbery of the Inland Bank at 239 Spring Road in Elmhurst. The man was walking on the 200 block of No. Wolf Road near Proviso West
High School, when the officer approached him. At that time, the suspect reportedly pulled out a gun and fired one shot into his own head, police said. The man has been identified as Christopher Stephen, a resident of Villa Park. On Wednesday, May 25, Lincoln Elementary and the Madison Early Childhood Center, two public schools in Elmhurst School District 204, were placed on lockdown while police searched the area after Inland Bank on Spring Road in Elmhurst had reported a robbery. About 3 p.m., the lockdown was lifted and the perimeter was released. The investigation continued by not only the Elmhurst and Hillside police departments but also the FBI and U.S. Marshals.
as we ensure the health of our waterways.” The DuPage County agencies have a long-standing history of working together on both flood control and water quality projects with each of the entities contributing expertise ranging
from planning to project oversight to water quality research. “We are committed to protecting the waterways in DuPage County, and this cooperation combines our considerable skills and abilities to further protect and enhance our watersheds more efficiently,” said Forest Preserve District President Joe Cantore. The tour of the cooperative restoration project showed more about its flood control and water quality features. “A waterway’s health is measured by the life it supports,” said DRSCW President Dave Gorman. “Removing the dam and sheet piling, and restoring a more natural channel and buffer at Oak Meadows, this portion of Salt Creek will recover. We’ll see an improved habitat in the channel and along the banks, higher dissolved oxygen in the water, and one less barrier to fish passage. The broad and deep partnerships in our group have been instrumental as we learn of our waterways’ impairments and also as we identify opportunities for improvements, such as this project.” Beyond the Oak Meadows project, which is anticipated to be completed during the spring of 2017, the agencies are in the planning phase of several water quality projects that would benefit shared watersheds.
Library seeks feedback at Community Open House tified major system repairs, which must be completed over the next five years. In order to address these needs, as well as the need for additional space for facilities and parking, the Library Board contracted with Williams Architects of Itasca, to evaluate options for improving or replacing building systems, improving library space and enhancing services to patrons.
Any building project will require a referendum to provide the funding needed. “We need the community to be part of the decision-making process, so please consider taking some time to join us at the Community Open House,” said Library Director Sandra Hill. For more information about the proposed renovation / expansion project, call (630) 834-1164, Ext. 111.
Rep. Conroy hosts Coffee Stop, Ice Cream Social June 9 VILLA PARK — State Rep. Deb Conroy, D-Villa Park, invites all community members to share their questions, concerns and ideas about Illinois’ future at two upcoming community events. Her annual ice cream social will be held at her constituent services office at 28 S. Villa Ave. in Villa Park on Thursday, June 9 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. and her Coffee Shop
Stop will be held on Thursday, June 16 from 9 to 10 a.m. at the Funky Java Coffee House, located at 40 S. Villa Ave. in Villa Park. “One of the most important parts of my job is to work with my community and listen to the people I represent,” Conroy said. “The more I understand the diverse opinions of residents and get to know the peo-
ple who come and share their ideas, the better I am able to understand their concerns and represent them at their Capital.” All of Conroy’s events are free and open to the public. Residents can always share their thoughts with Conroy by calling 630-415-3520 or via e-mail to: RepDebConroy@ gmail.com.
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On Thursday, June 2, a bipartisan group of more than 20 legislators, including State Representative Grant Wehrli (R-Naperville) and Senator Dan McConchie (R-Hawthorn Woods), is urging Illinois Auditor General Frank Mautino to take an unpaid leave of absence while numerous investigations persist into irregular campaign
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Many employees may be displaced as McDonald’s moves to downtown Chicago By Dee Longfellow For The Elmhurst Independent
According to a report in Crain’s Chicago Business last week, the McDonald’s Corporation is expected to move its headquarters to the Fulton Market district in Chicago from nearby Oak Brook. According to Crain’s, the fastfood conglomerate is reportedly in advanced negotiations with a company known as Sterling Bay to occupy the former Harpo Studios campus, which Sterling Bay had purchased in 2014 for $30.5 million. A Chicago developer reportedly plans to build a structure more than 300,000 square feet in size on Randolph Street to house the new base of opera-
tions. If all goes as planned, McDonald’s will join other companies like Motorola and Kraft Heinz to have moved their corporate headquarters to the downtown Chicago area, which has been a trend, according to Crain’s. McDonald’s boasts about 2,000 employees who work in their conglomerate center of operations in Oak Brook. Not only are the operations and global corporate offices there, but also the training center known as Hamburger University. Crain’s also reported that about nine months ago, McDonald’s backed out of a plan to move the head office into One Prudential Plaza in downtown near Millennium
Park in Chicago. At that time company officials took a step back and re-evaluated its options. After former Harpo buildings are torn down, construction of the new office building for the fast-food chain is expected to be completed by 2018. At recent shareholders meeting, McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook was asked about the company’s recent activities. Easterbrook, who has been at the helm for just over a year, assured investors that the company is “leaving no stone unturned” in terms of better service. He has not only cut costs, but also sold more restaurants to franchisees and taken on billions in new debt to fund share buybacks and
shareholder dividends. There have also been changes at the restaurants themselves. The company has cut down on the number of menu items, redesigned their packaging and begun offering breakfast all day. Easterbrook said the company also embraced the focus on cutting fat, artificial ingredients and fillers from its products. He also mentioned that the corporate campus, which sprawls across Oak Brook is showing its age. Buildings are in need of repairs or renovations and it is getting more and more expensive to maintain, Easterbrook said. The deal is contingent upon Sterling Bay gaining zoning approval from the city of Chi-
cago for the site bordered by Randolph, Aberdeen and Carpenter streets and Washington Boulevard. According to Crain’s, Sterling Bay has been planning an eight-story, 550,000-squarefoot building at 1045 W. Randolph St., branded as Randolph West.
UPDATE: Late Friday, June 3, the Independent learned that McDonald’s was already taking steps to reduce its number of employees at the corporate offices in Oak Brook before the move to downtown. Some 400 people among the company’s 2,000 employees working at the Oak Brook location may be offered buyouts.
HUD, V.A. team up to house 155 homeless veterans in Illinois WASHINGTON — To help end veteran homelessness, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is awarding nearly $1.3 million to help 155 homeless veterans in Illinois find a permanent place to call home. The rental assistance announced last week is provided through
the HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) Program which combines rental assistance from HUD with case management and clinical services provided by VA. HUD-VASH works to reduce veteran homelessness by providing funds for both the housing and supportive services that are essential for tens of thou-
sands of veterans nationwide. “Supporting the brave men and women who served our nation is not only our honor but also our responsibility,” said HUD Secretary Julian Castro. Castro said the HUD-VASH program was already proving successful, having helped 111,000 homeless veterans to find places to live.
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Addison June 3 A 24-year-old Addison man was arrested in the 300 block of N. Mill Road at around 1:02 a.m. and charged with domestic battery and endangering the health/life of a child. June 1 Ismael Ramirez, 24, of Chicago, was arrested at around 2:15 p.m. Police said Ramirez had an original warrant out of the Addison Police Department for aggravated battery and mob action. May 31 • Brian J. Chlebda, 21, of Addison, was arrested near Fullerton and Lincoln at around 7:29 p.m. Police said Chlebda had a failure to appear warrant out of the DuPage County Sheriff’s Department/driving while license suspended. • Pedro Colin-Eutimio, 31,
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Department for violation of an order of protection. May 27 A 44-year-old Addison woman was arrested in the 600 block of St. Aubin Drive at around 8:06 p.m. Police said the woman had an original warrant out of the Addison Police Department for domestic battery. Villa Park May 28 • Kevin J. Kaysing, 32, of Elmhurst, was arrested near North and Wisconsin at around 7:23 p.m. and charged with DUI, having a defective windshield and no insurance. • Theft of services was reported in the 700 block of N. Harvard at around 2:05 p.m. Police said an unknown male suspect picked up two vehicles from a mechanic and failed to pay for the repair work done to the vehicles. May 28 A 34-year-old Glen Ellyn woman was arrested in the 100 block of S. Villa Ave. at around 3:14 a.m. May 24 and charged with two counts of domestic battery. The original complaint and arrest warrant was issued
May 28. May 27-May 28 Criminal damage to property was reported in the 600 block of E. Wildwood. Police said that between the above dates, an unknown suspect damaged the flood lights in front of a business. May 27 Theft was reported in the 300 block of N. Ardmore. Between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., police said an unknown suspect stole two game consoles. May 26 Criminal damage to property was reported in the 1600 block of S. Ardmore at around 5:25 a.m. Police said a window was found shattered on the east side of a building when officers responded to an alarm. No entry was gained to the building. May 25 Criminal damage to property was reported in the 500 block of Wildwood. Between 12:01 and 7:30 a.m., police said an unknown suspect slashed all four tires of a victim’s vehicle and scratched the rear driver’s quarter panel of the vehicle which was parked in the victim’s driveway.
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May 24 • Steven Cuellar, 38, of Villa Park, was arrested in the 900 block of W. North between 11:30 and 11:45 p.m. May 17 and charged with battery. The original complaint and arrest warrant was issued May 24. • Maria L. Rios, 32, of Burr Ridge, was arrested at a local store at around 1:45 p.m. and charged with retail theft. • Retail theft was reported at a local pharmacy at around 6:47 p.m. Police said an unknown female suspect removed several items from a shelf and left the store without paying for the items. • Two female juveniles were arrested at a local high school at around 12:40 p.m. and both were charged with disorderly conduct/fighting. May 23 Feliciana G. Hatol, 63, of Glendale Heights, was arrested near North and Addison at around 11:48 a.m. and charged with leaving the scene of an accident, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident, failure to give aid or information, driving while license suspended and no insurance. May 22 • Phillip W. Casillas, 25, of Bensenville, was arrested near Ardmore and Roosevelt at around 4:04 a.m. and charged with two count s of DUI, unlawful possession of cannabis, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and speeding. • Keith J. Mobley, 48, of Orangeburg, S.C., was arrested in the 900 block of St. Route 83 at around 10:04 p.m. and charged with theft of labor services. • Theft was reported at a local skate park. Between 5:22 and 6:22 p.m., police said an unknown suspect stole a black iPhone 5 that was left unattended. April 22-May 2 Kevin C. Williams, 50, of Chicago, was arrested at a local store between 12 noon April 22 and 10 p.m. May 2 and charged with retail theft.
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Defining character
’ve been contemplating character lately. Not as it pertains to Mickey or Donald. I’m referring to character – as in what you stand for as a human being. To a large extent, your character defines who your truly are. And whether it is good or bad, strong or weak, your character is built over time through the actions and decisions you make. As a mom, I think about the character of my kids. It’s important to most of us moms and dads. And, although our kids may not ponder it as deeply as we do, it’s important to them as well. Especially as they go out into the real world and forge a way for themselves. You can be smart and athletic and charismatic and good looking, but if you don’t have (good, strong) character then none of the other stuff is going to get you anywhere. At least not for long. And at least not anywhere worth going. I like to hand out advice to my kids like it is candy (while they ignore me like I am an empty Kit Kat wrapper in the middle of the kitchen floor),
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and have come up with some unsolicited thoughts about character. I put this ever-useful mom information in an acrostic, because I enjoy playing with words almost as much as I enjoy giving my kids advice. Character: C – Caring. A person of character cares about others in the truest sense. She has the ability to empathize and understand the emotions of others. She is kind not just to people, but animals and Mother Earth. She cares about the world around her. H – Humble, honest and heartfelt. I couldn’t narrow this one down to just one “H” because they are all key. A person with character approaches life wholeheartedly; he is 100-percent behind the tasks
set before him. He is honest in his abilities, humble when faced with difficulties and, more importantly, with successes. A – Attitude. It makes all the difference in how we see things. A person with a positive attitude can move mountains; someone with a negative attitude gives up before even trying. When a person of great character is faced with a difficult task, her first thought is not, “I can’t,” but “How?” R – Responsibility. I fear this trait is lacking in our it’s-notmy-fault culture. When we fail a test, it’s most likely because we didn’t study, not because the teacher is out to get us. We will all make mistakes. Owning up to them is part of learning not to make those same mistakes in the future. A person of character takes his responsibilities seriously. He admits when he messes up and then he moves forward. A – Ambitious actions. Again, I couldn’t pick just one because action and ambition so often go hand in hand. A person of character is not only ambi-
tious, she puts those ambitions into action – most often for the betterment of others, and in the best case scenario tries her best to be anonymous. (There’s another one.) C – Contributions. A person of character contributes – to the community, family, charities and wherever he is needed. He seeks out opportunities to give to others because time, energy and talent should be shared. T – Trustworthy. Making good on obligations and commitments is important to a person with great character. She can be trusted to keep a promise. She is loyal to friends and family and is known as a person of her word. E – Ethical. The dictionary defines this as humane, moral, respectable, decent, honest and noble. I couldn’t have summed it up better myself. A person of character is true to himself while being true to others. He follows the rules. He has a honed moral compass and has it pointed straight in the direction of decency. R – Respect. A person of character respects others as well
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as herself. This often involves putting the needs of others before her own. She admires and is grateful for the abilities, talents and achievements of others and demonstrates acceptance of people with differing opinions and beliefs. Our character determines how we respond to the circumstances in our life. It is the core of what makes us who we are as individuals. As spring blossoms into summer and we see our kids graduate – whether from college, high school or kindergarten – I hope they (and we as parents) are spending as much time and energy building their character as we are with sports teams, summer reading and the multiplication tables. And even more importantly, I hope we all realize we are still building ours.
Jill Pertler is an awardwinning syndicated columnist, published playwright, author and member of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. Don’t miss a slice; follow the Slices of Life page on Facebook.
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pinions are generally not swayed by simply reading another’s viewpoint. It’s pointless to try to convince anyone to believe anything different from what they believe. But if reading leads someone to at least consider a differing view point, wonderful. It has been the reading of books and articles, and discussions with others that has led me to think differently on a wide variety of topics. Holding fast to a belief simply because it is all we have ever known does not make it right or true. Think of all those who thought the world was flat. Just because the masses agree does not make it right. How often have we taught our kids that? A large majority of teenagers may do drugs or drink alcohol or have sex or swear or get a piercing or a tattoo or whatever. We teach our kids to trust their own
Kelly Simmons COLUMNIST
instincts and not be a lemming. The proverbial “If everyone else jumped off a climb, you would too?” rings true. In reality, there is no “everyone”. It may seem like it. We say “everyone” is crazy or stupid or dangerous, yet society as a whole is made up of individuals. As individuals, we have the right to think and believe what we choose. We like to flock together with birds that think the same way we do. If they agree with us, they are smart and right. If they don’t,
they are crazy and stupid. Why must it be so extreme? What I think is “right”, you may vehemently disagree. That, I think, is the rub. Why can’t we disagree and not do so vehemently? The Latin root of “vehement” means impetuous and violent. How does that serve anyone? Someone getting angry and yelling or violent rarely brings another person around to their side of an argument. The more vehement we are, the more divided we remain. Is there a middle ground? Perhaps. Is it possible that a Trump supporter and a Hillary supporter can have a civilized intelligent discussion? Absolutely. Can a right-wing Christian have a loving conversation with an openly gay couple? Of course. Can a vegan marry a vegetarian? Sure. Birds of different feathers can flock together. Pause and see the other person,
the one who believes differently from you, as a human being. A person who was born to a mother once upon a time, and grew up with bruises and heartaches just like you. Take a moment to cut off from the incessant news channels and all the labeling (liberal, conservative, religious, New Age, black, white, cat lover, dog lover, rich, poor, vegan, meat eater, and on and on) and all the fearmongering to refocus your vision. Look into a person’s eyes. See them not as an enemy, but someone who believes something different from you. They like sushi for breakfast. You like cupcakes. They are not a threat. They are not going to harm you. They are not going to take anything away from you. (We have been programmed to think we have something to fear. We do not.) That is the crux of it all. As
Einstein said, “The most important decision we make is whether we believe we live in a friendly or hostile universe.” Do I expect my words here to convince you? No. I hope the notion pierces a tiny pinprick in your armor. We don’t have to go through life with our guard up (one of the beliefs that I have let go of over the years). Opening up to new possibilities is the very core of our human nature. I choose to believe (every belief is a choice) that the human race is more kind than mean, more good than evil, more sweet than sour. You may agree, you may not. And so it is.
(Kelly Epperson Simmons, ghostwriter, editor, and book coach, welcomes your comments. Write info@kellyepperson.com.)
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Welcome to the 27th annual Jaycees Carnival
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t’s farewell to the school year and hello summer! What better way to celebrate but at the annual Jaycees Carnival! Beginning at 5 p.m. on Thursday, June 9, Park Avenue between Prospect and Myrtle will be transformed by rides,
games, food vendors and other attractions of the Carnival, one of the biggest fundraisers for the Elmhurst Jaycees. One particular event that is often looked forward to all year is Special Kids Day, which takes place at the Carnival on Saturday, June 11, from 10 a.m. to 12
noon. The rides and games are reserved exclusively for children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities and their families. The event is free, but registration begins at 9:30 a.m. More details elsewhere in this section. The charities which will ben-
Special Kids Carnival Day coming soon The school is winding down and the warmer weather has finally begun and that means summer vacation is about to begin. As is tradition in Elmhurst, the end of the school year means it’s time for the annual Jaycees Carnival, which includes Special Kids Carnival Day. Special Kids Day takes place at the Carnival on Saturday, June 11, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon when the rides
and games are reserved exclusively for children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities and their families. The event is free, but registration begins at 9:30 a.m. at the carnival entrance between Prospect & Myrtle in downtown Elmhurst. The event is sponsored by the Elmhurst Jaycees and Elmhurst Photo Boutique. For more information, visit specialkidsday.org.
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The Elmhurst Jaycees are a local chapter of the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce. We serve our local community through charity and organizing events. Members develop leadership skills through participation. Mostly, we have fun helping others. The United States Junior Chamber (Jaycees) gives young people between the ages of 21 and 39 the tools they need to build the bridges of success for themselves in the areas of business development, management skills, individual training, community service, and international connections. The Junior Chamber is a nonprofit corporation/organization as described under IRS code 501(c)(4). Established in 1920 to provide opportunities for young men to develop personal and leadership skills through service to others, the Jaycees later expanded to include women, reflecting the growing influence and leadership of women in America. For the past 83 years, Jaycees have been a force for good in America and around the world. Jaycees helped establish AirMail services in America with
Jaycee Charles Lindbergh, and have raised millions of dollars for causes such as the Muscular Dystrophy Association and the March of Dimes. They have built parks, playgrounds, hospitals, ball fields, and housing for the elderly while conducting service and support programs in thousands of communities nationwide. With the focus of the nation on volunteerism, from the smallest towns to the largest cities, the Jaycees are enlarging areas of opportunity for young people. For more information, visit ElmhurstJaycees.com Jaycees Creed We Believe: That faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life; That the brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations; That economic justice can best be won by free men through free enterprise; That governments should be of laws rather than of men; That earth’s great treasure lies in human personality; And that service to humanity is the best work of life.
Scenes from last year’s Jaycees Carnival photos: Independent archives
Flying with the greatest of ease Above: These young people appeared to be flying as they rode on this particular attraction at last year’s Carnival. Right: Pictured are Jake Lichty (left) and Kevin Moran who were standing guard at last year’s Jaycees Carnival. The two are part of the Explorers program with the Elmhurst Police Department.
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Willowbrook baseball team has thrilling end to season Warriors involved in two }Our younger kids had one-run playoff great years. We’re fortunate to have very good games By Mike Miazga Correspondent
You can’t say the Willowbrook baseball team didn’t give its fans their money’s worth in the playoffs. The Warriors played a pair of one-run games in recent Class 4A regional action. Willowbrook defeated Wheaton St. Francis 15-8 in nine innings after a furious comeback and then lost by a run to Lake Park in nine innings in the regional title game. “They were awesome games,” said Willowbrook coach Vic Wisner. “We had the huge comeback against St. Francis. It was great. The first six innings went by crazy fast. We were only an hour into it. It was 0-0 in the bottom of the sixth and then they scored seven runs.” Wisner said normally in a situation like that he would think about what he was going to say after the game to the team regarding the season it had. “We came back so fast that I didn’t even have a chance to think about that,” he said. “We scored seven runs with one out
coaches here. We have some more pitching depth coming up and with Curtis Hudson as our pitching coach, it’s going to be neat to watch that pitching depth develop. ”
— Willowbrook coach Vic Wisner
and then the game was tied. It was boom, boom, boom.” Willowbrook, which scored eight runs in the ninth inning against St. Francis, played a total of 12 one-run games this season, including seven extrainning affairs. “We were used to it,” said Wisner. “We had been in tough ballgames before. We didn’t give up.” Willowbrook had the bases loaded with no outs in the first inning against Lake Park and scored one run. “That game was a toughie,” said Wisner. “If we could have put up a crooked number in that
first inning, maybe the game is different.” Willowbrook, which received a solid pitching performance from Matt Pizur, was down 3-1 heading into the bottom of the seventh. But the Warriors roared back again and tied it with a pair of doubles. Willowbrook was 2-10 in one-run games this season and the team’s last three one-run contests all went extra innings. “We had really good pitching this season,” said Wisner. “Because of that every game we played we were in. If we could have just manufactured a few more runs here and there, we would have gone in a better direction in those games. Matt Pizur was 5-2 for us and we barely scored a run a game for him. We’ve been such a good team the last few years that we were seeing everybody’s best pitcher. We weren’t going to sneak up on anybody this year.” The Warriors finished with an 18-17 overall mark. “I’m extremely happy with what we did this season,” said Wisner. “I’m especially happy with the last few weeks. We were 6-14 at one point in the season and finished the season going 12-3. That’s pretty good. At 6-14 for a high-school kid it would have been easy to
hang your head. These guys had short memories. They were convinced the next day was going to turn around. They always were saying, ‘Coach, it will turn around.’ That’s a great trait to carry on as adults. They learned from adversity and never got down on themselves.” Cam Zunkel, Matt Garbacz, Pizur and Kyle Martyniuk were all named to the all-West Suburban Conference Gold Division team. All eight Willowbrook seniors also earned all-conference academic honors (3.0 grade-point average and above). In addition to Zunkel, Garbacz, Pizur and Martyniuk, Ronnie Reitz, TJ Geritano, Danny Olson and Mark Molitor earned all-academic citations. Pizur finished the year with a 1.30 ERA. Garbacz had a 1.70 ERA and Zunkel finished with a 2.20 ERA. Martyniuk led the team in hitting at .318, while Geritano was at .302 and had a .450 on-base percentage. “TJ was always on base,” said Wisner. Kyle Ferguson led the team with 32 RBI. “That’s a pretty good year,” said Wisner. Willowbrook also enjoyed great success at the lower levels this season. The freshman
team, under the direction of Willowbrook graduate Tom Fosnot, won the WSC Gold title with a 17-1 record and finished with a 25-3 overall mark. Fosnot was assisted by fellow Willowbrook alums Andy Wilhoit and Brian Hampton. Willowbrook’s sophomore team, under the direction of head coach Brandon Collings (Willowbrook graduate), tied for the conference title. Collings was assisted by Willowbrook alum Max Aiello. Wisner was assisted at the varsity level by Willowbrook graduate Curtis Hudson (pitching coach) and 11-year veteran Matt Scott (the lone nonWillowbrook graduate on the staff). “There were three freshmen on the sophomore team and they still did what they did,” said Wisner. “Our younger kids had great years. We’re fortunate to have very good coaches here. We have some more pitching depth coming up and with Curtis Hudson as our pitching coach, it’s going to be neat to watch that pitching depth develop. We had a pitching staff as good as anybody’s in DuPage County this year.” Wisner noted this was the first time in 10 years Willowbrook had a freshman player on the varsity (Trevor Jalosynski).
Addison Trail baseball team makes big strides Blazers improve metrics in numerous categories By Mike Miazga Correspondent
The numbers don’t lie. The Addison Trail baseball team enjoyed an improved 2016 season. The Blazers finished with 14 wins and went 9-9 in the West Suburban Conference Gold Division. “We had one more win than last year, but our biggest improvements came with hitting and pitching,” said Addison Trail coach Mike Kennedy. “We raised our batting average 20 points from last
year and our ERA dropped half a run. And we scored 20 more runs. Those are some of the big improvements we had.” Six Addison Trail players hit .300 or higher this season. “That’s pretty good,” said Kennedy. “We had some real good improvement with hitting.” Kennedy said the table has been set for even more future success. “We definitely left some wins out there that we should have had,” he said. “But we’re a young team and I think the future looks real good. I think what we did this season has a lot to do with our guys putting the work in during the off-season. Guys
came into the season much stronger than they have been in the past. They were having better at-bats and making better pitch selections during those at-bats. A lot of that came from the work they did in the off-season. Putting that work in off the field and in the weight room helped.” Nick Villasenor had another strong season on the mound. “Nick had a sub-2.00 ERA again, which is awesome,” said Kennedy. “He’s coming back for his third year, which is going to be really exciting. We had two other pitchers log significant innings and both are coming back.” Joining Villasenor on the mound will be sophomore
Trevor Fulmer and junior Bobby Daniels. “I’m excited about what is coming up,” said Kennedy. “We definitely had a much improved pitching staff. Our ERA dropped and we had a better all-around approach to the game.” Angelo Feola led the Blazers in batting average, while Robert Baughman was second. “Both of them were right around .375,” said Kennedy. “Robert Baughman hit .470 in conference, which is awesome.” Feola, Baughman and Villasenor earned all-WSC Gold honors. Ricky Perez (.353 batting average as a junior) and Cosme Garcia (.350) also
were key contributors. Addison Trail graduates Garcia, Baughman and Feola. “Other guys will step up next year,” said Kennedy. “We will be ready for next year. Our sophomore team had a successful season even though their two best players were with us. This group set the bar high for what expectations are in terms of commitment on and off the field and getting themselves ready to play, especially in the West Suburban Conference. They did a great job representing what we want an Addison Trail baseball athlete to be.” Addison Trail started its summer baseball schedule earlier this week.
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Fenton softball team finishes season on high note ended the game. Spizzirri picked up the win. She allowed only six hits over seven innings. Fenton advanced to face No. 5 sectional seed and Chicago Public League champion Whitney Young in the regional championship game. “It was a classic,” said FenBy Mike Miazga ton coach Dave Mello. “We Correspondent had multiple chances to score The Fenton softball team did but the game stayed scoreless exactly what all teams are sup- into the bottom of the sixth until their All-State centerfieldposed to do. It played its best at the end er hit a solo home run.” Fenton loaded the bases with of the season when it counted one out in the seventh but could most. Fenton won a pair of play- not score a run. “Our coaching staff could not off games, reaching a regional championship contest in the have been prouder of the effort the girls put in during the loss,” process. Fenton opened the Class 4A said Mello, whose team ended playoffs as a No. 16 sectional the year with 11 wins. “It was seed and defeated No. 20 Pro- a tough loss to take because it ended the season and also the viso East by a 10-0 count. Jocelyn Souvannasy and careers of our six seniors, but it Taylor Spizzirri combined to still was one of the best games throw a shutout. Jenna Geraci ever played by a Fenton softled the offense by going 2-for-2 ball team.” Spizzirri went the distance in with a home run and three RBI. the game and needed only 49 pitches to do so. “It was, by far, My favorite aspect the most efficient pitching perof the season with this formance we have ever had,” Mello. group is how they went said Mello was thrilled with the improvement his team showed, from a team that was particularly over the last month the season. struggling to a team that of“We really showed a lot of could play with anyone improvement,” he said. “Once we hit rock-bottom at 1-14, by the end of the season.” we went 10-13 the rest of the —Fenton coach way and lost some really close games. We also finished the Dave Mello season winning four of our last Fenton’s victory sent it to five, including three of those a regional semifinal matchup games by one run.” Fenton had seventh-inning against No. 4 seed Niles North. Niles scored two runs in the rallies to defeat Jones College first, but Fenton came right Prep in the last game of the regback to score three runs in the ular season on a Courtney Susthird inning. Rose Riley led off marski single. And the Bison with a double and scored when also staged the seventh-inning Payton Pugilese bunted for a rally against Niles North in the single and Niles North made regional. Mello also lauded the team’s a throwing error following the hit. Ellie Wassmann then pitching performances as the singled to put runners on first season wore on. “Our pitching and second. An Ellie Gonzales and defense really improved ground out moved the runners as the season went along,” he over before Diana Pikul sin- said. “We went from giving up an average of 15 runs a game to gled both of them home. Niles North answered with only giving up five runs total in two runs in the bottom of the three state-tournament games. fifth to go up 4-3. The score We also turned five double stayed that way until Pikul hit plays in the last week of the a two-out, two-strike home run season. “My favorite aspect of the in the top of the seventh to give season with this group is how Fenton a 5-4 lead. Fenton wrapped up the win they went from a team that in the bottom of the seventh was struggling to a team that when it turned a double play on could play with anyone by the a ball hit to Pikul at third base. end of the season. We were at Niles North had earlier singled a point that we could compete in the game. The double play with any team. The girls had
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Illinois Senate passes measure to eliminate government waste
Villa Park officer opens uniform store
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Glenbard Uniform celebrated its Grand Opening with a ribbon-cutting, hosted by the Elmhurst Chamber of Commece & Industry. Located at 589 N. York St. in Elmhurst, the store is owned by Eric Haimann, a police officer in Villa Park.
SPRINGFIELD — Between 2010 and 2014, 11 of Illinois’ 15 major government pension funds have made $2.2 million in payments to more than 1,000 dead people, according to a memo released by State Senator Tom Cullerton. To end this practice, the Illinois Senate passed House Bill 6030 to require state pension funds to develop and implement a process to identify deceased pension recipients each month. “This is a simple way to reduce waste, fraud and abuse of valuable taxpayer dollars,” Cullerton said. “Reviewing the pension rolls monthly will allow for greater oversight and accountability of where pension funds are going.” State pension funds will have until January 1, 2017 to implement a process to identify deceased recipients at least once a month. The process can include using a thirdparty company, Social Security Administration data or other
available data as well as any other method that is commonly used by other state retirement systems. The Better Government Association (BGA) weighed in on the issue. “The BGA supports pension reform that eliminates abuses of the public funds that support retired public employees,” said Judy Stevens, policy coordinator for the BGA. “With the passage of HB 6030, Illinois has taken a step toward eliminating one of the most glaring of these abuses - money paid to deceased pension recipients. By requiring state funds to regularly identify pension recipients who have passed, the bill could ultimately result in saving millions of dollars for Illinois’ woefully underfunded retirement systems.” House Bill 6030 passed the Senate and House with bipartisan support and now moves to the governor’s desk for consideration.
say hello to a slow-moving sloth, feel the fur of a fennec fox, and pet a pancake tortoise. A limited amount of free tickets will be available at the second floor service desk starting on June 13. Info: visit vppl.info or call 630-834-1164.
bo (Tuesdays, 10-10:30 a.m.) at the Ruggard Gazebo near Ardmore Avenue and Central Blvd., and Picture Book Picnic from 11:30 a.m.–12:15 p.m. at Lufkin Park (June 22, July 6, July 20) and at the Iowa Community Center (June 29, July 13). Info: vppl.info or call 630834-1164.
Community Calendar Thursday, June 9 • Tales for Twos and Threes The Villa Park Public Library will hold special storytimes throughout the summer months. Tales for Twos and Threes at Oakbrook Terrace Park District (1S325 Ardmore Ave., Oakbrook Terrace) will take place from 11-11:30 a.m. Enjoy stories, songs, and movement with your children. Info: visit vppl.info or call 630834-1164. Friday, June 10 • Magical Science at the Library Starting at 11 a.m., magician Tim Glander will be at the Villa Park Library to present a series of magic tricks combining science, magic, comedy, and audience participation. This is an all-ages show; a limited amount of free tickets will be available at the second floor service desk starting on June 3. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-8341164. • Beer and Hymns singalong St. Paul Lutheran Church in Villa Park is hosting a Beer and Hymns Singalong at 7 p.m. at Manny’s Ale House, 683 W. St. Charles Road, Elmhurst. Stop
by to raise a glass and your voice in song. The church will be taking your requests. Info: go to the St. Paul Lutheran Church website at: stpaulvp. org Monday, June 13 • Community Storytimes The Villa Park Public Library will hold special storytimes throughout the summer months. Community Storytimes at Cornerstone Books (22 S. Villa Ave., Villa Park) will be held from 9:30-10 a.m. Mike’s Market in Villa Park will generously provide snacks for participants. Info: visit vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. Tuesday, June 14 • College app essay help at the Library Getting ready to apply for college? Learn how to present your best self in your application essays at Hacking College App Essays from 7-8 p.m. In this program for high school students and/or parents, C2 Education of Glen Ellyn will cover many aspects of writing college application essays. Registration is required for this program. Info: visit vppl. info or call 630-834-1164.
Friday, June 17 • Whole Foods Storytimes The Villa Park Public Library will hold special storytimes throughout the summer months. Whole Foods Storytimes (215 S. Route 83, Elmhurst) will take place from 10-10:30 a.m. Attendees will hear stories and then enjoy a snack, courtesy of Whole Foods Market. Info: visit vppl. info or call 630-834-1164. Friday & Saturday, June 17-18 Villa Park Summerfest 2016 The 11th annual Summerfest will take place in downtown Villa Park by the gazebo Attendees will enjoy local bands, tasty food, kids attractions, business vendors, an arts and crafts fair and the Friday Night Car Show. More details forthcoming. Monday, June 20 • Meet unique animals at the Library Flying Fox Conservation Fund will present unique creatures from around the world starting at 11 a.m. at the Villa Park Public Library At this program, Mammals and More!, children of all ages can
Ongoing events • Summer Reading Program at the Library Summer means summer reading at the Villa Park Public Library. This year’s theme, Fizz, Boom, Read!, highlights STEAM principles (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) is running now through Aug. 6. • Summer Storytimes at the Library The Villa Park Public Library will hold storytimes throughout the summer months. Popular storytimes at the library will include Marvelous Mornings (first and third Saturdays each month, 10-10:45 a.m.), Babies and Books (Tuesdays, 9-9:30 a.m.), and Toddler Time (Thursdays, 10-10:30 a.m.). The library also will host special outdoor storytimes this summer, including Family Storytime at the Gaze-
• Free Summer Lunch program In partnership with the Northern Illinois Food Bank, the Villa Park Public Library will serve free summer meals to children ages 18 and under on Wednesdays, from 12 noon1 p.m. now through Aug. 10. Info: visit vppl.info or call 630834-1164.
• Travel Kids camp program Sign your children ages 5-12 up for Villa Park Recreation’s Travel Kids program. Kids get to be a summer camper for the day and join in the summer camp program by attending the weekly camp field trip. All trips are supervised by camp staff and generally leave the Iowa Community Center at 9 a.m. and return by 4 p.m.
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Prairie Path Estate
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Welcome to 360 Eggleston, a custom-built 2-story that offers one of Elmhurst’s finest backyard sanctuaries nestled along the IL Prairie Path. Perfectly situated on a 63 x 261 wooded lot, this home was built with year-round entertainment in mind. Relax, play, and enjoy nature from your 2-tier paver patio and private gazebo. Over $100k of Steinhebel land/hardscape that looks like it was done yesterday. Inside will not disappoint either. Over 7,700 of finished living space across 3 levels. No ordinary basement here as the lower level has expansive light well, full bar, radiant heat floors, in-law/teen suite with steam shower, gaming room, abundant storage and has been host to gatherings of over 100 people. The main level features separate formals, home office with private entrance, chef’s kitchen with separate eating area, & 2 story family room with gorgeous fireplace centerpiece - all overlooking your private outdoor oasis. Huge bedrooms with volume ceilings, walk-in closets, and a master suite with spa-bath & steam shower. Original owners, meticulously maintained, an opportunity not to be missed. $1,395,000
Welcome to 360 Eggleston, a custom-built 2-story that offers one of Elmhurst’s finest backyard sanctuaries nestled along the IL Prairie Path. Perfectly situated on a 63 x 261 wooded lot, this home was built with year-round entertainment in mind. $1,395,000
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Many opportunities lie here in this cozy Cottage in Lincoln School. 68.5’ x 125’ corner lot could be a perfect site for your new dream home. Others may consider keeping the original home and adding a 2-story addition. Finally, at this price, this
Many opportunities lie here in this cozy Cottage in Lincoln School. 68.5’ x 125’ corner lot could be a perfect site for your new dream home. Others may consider keeping the original home and adding a 2-story addition. Finally, at this price, this 2-3 bed home offers a great opportunity to first time buyers as well. Plenty of options in one of Elmhurst’s greatest neighborhoods. 1 block to the IL Prairie Path, 3 levels of top notch schools, and a short walk to the Spring Road business district. $324,900
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420 Hawthorne - Elmhurst
420 Hawthorne - Elmhurst
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. $530,000
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Once in a lifetime opportunity to own a home on a rare 85 x 129 lot in the exclusive Garfield Street cul-de-sac! This darling brick cottage has charm galore and is a fantastic setting for your family to grow. 5 spacious bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, wood burning fireplace and gorgeous sun-filled Florida room to enjoy your private views of all seasons. Lovely professionally landscaped yard with private concrete patio. 3 car garage has loads of storage and room for any hobby or car enthusiast. $549,900
Center of town Cape Cod that is larger than it looks. 5 beds, 2 baths, 2 car garage with alley access. Perfect for summertime fun with a well maintained above ground pool with deck surround and remote-controlled retractable awning system. Eat-in kitchen, 1st floor family room with possible in-law arrangement. Full finished basement with large rec room and bedroom. Well maintained mechanicals and backup generator. All this in Elmhurst’s best schools - Hawthorne and Sandburg and a short walk from downtown Elmhurst and Metra station. $449,900
6BR HOME ON ALMOST 1/2 ACRE! This incredible estate has so much to offer! Situated on a 75 x 252 lot. Located on a private cul-de-sac with 4,500 square feet of living space! A newer 3rd floor addition features vaulted Master Suite ceiling, floor to ceiling built-ins, spa-baths, & private WIC & laundry. Lovely 1st floor family room overlooking a resort-like backyard with heated in-ground pool, hot tub, gazebo, fire pit, and an EXTRA 100 feet of land. THIS HOME IS ONE OF A KIND INSIDE & OUT! $749,000
Brynhaven Ranch
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Well cared for Brynhaven ranch steps to Edison and Sandburg. Freshly painted interior, living room fireplace, newer windows, 3 beds. master with attached half bath, and finished basement with wet bar. Large amount of storage, $379,900
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Well cared for Brynhaven ranch steps to Edison and Sandburg. Freshly painted interior, living room fireplace, newer windows, 3 beds. master with attached half bath, and finished basement with wet bar. Large amount of storage, professionally landscaped yard with raised planting bed gives this home great curb appeal. Fenced yard with private patio. Great location, great home, great price! Won’t last long. $379,900
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Private Custom Built Home
Private Custom Built Home
Over 4500 square feet of living space in this all brick home backing up to Wood Dale Grove Forest Preserve, Walk and Bike Path & Lake. Abundance of windows light up the 2 story family room with brick Fireplace. Grand 2 story Foyer with Dual Stairs, Inlaw Bedroom, Inlaw Kitchen, 2 Custom Wet Bars. Gorgeous oak woodwork and solid six panel oak doors throughout. Large Gourmet kitchen with Granite Island with Eating Area, Vaulted ceilings, Hardwood Floors throughout, Custom Crown Molding, Full Finished Basement with Handcrafted Wet Bar, Paver Brick Patio and Unique Custom Built Shed. 4 Car Attached Garage is a Handyman’s Delight! Don’t miss out on this opportunity.... Call to set up appointment to see this beautiful home! $649,900
Over 4500 square feet of living space in this all brick home backing up to Wood Dale Grove Forest Preserve, Walk and Bike Path & Lake. Abundance of windows light up the 2 story family room with brick Fireplace. Grand 2 story Foyer with $649,900
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Free standing, single story brick office building with atrium entry. 1,850 of vacant office is perfect user/investment opportunity. Private parking lot with great visibility off Addison Rd with signage. Two long standing dental offices provide $374,900
Free standing, single story brick office building with atrium entry. 1,850 of vacant office is perfect user/investment opportunity. Private parking lot with great visibility off Addison Rd with signage. Two long standing dental offices provide ample income to offset debt service. Tenants pay their own electric. New roof in 2014. Perfect for law office, medical, & other general office use. Free office furniture $374,900
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ELMHURST/LOMBARD — Bonnie MacKay, publisher of the Lombardian and Villa Park Review newspapers, recently announced the sale of the weekly newspapers to Rock Valley Publishing, located in Elmhurst. Rock Valley publishes The Independent Newspapers serving Elmhurst, Addison, Bensenville and Villa Park. The company also publishes 30 other newspapers serving northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. The Lombardian and the Villa Park Review have been serving local readers for more than 58 years. Ed and Lois MacKay founded the Lombardian newspaper from their home on West Madison Street in Lombard on April 1, 1959. Ed wanted to provide a Lombard newspaper just for Lombard people and that serves as the paper’s motto to this day. MacKay family members including son Scott have been operating the newspaper since Ed passed away in 1980. Pete Cruger and Jack Cruger, owners of Rock Valley Publishing, will publish the newspapers out of the same location on Main Street in Lombard. “We look forward to continuing the tradition of the MacKay family in publishing local, hometown newspapers for Lombard and Villa Park,” said publisher Pete Cruger. Rock Valley will continue to publish both the Villa Park Review and The Villa Park Independent.
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Three Willowbrook alumni earn Chicago Fire Soccer Club all-state honors
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Three alumni of the Willowbrook girls soccer team have earned all-state honors from the Chicago Fire Soccer Club. They are from the class of 2016. Bridget Garner (pictured, left) has been named to the Chicago Fire Soccer Club’s All-State All-Academic 1st Team. Garner was selected for her accomplishments in soccer and in the classroom. Alyssa Spada (center) has been named to the Chicago Fire Soccer Club’s All-State All-Academic 2nd Team, and Samantha Wozniak (pictured, right) has been selected as an All-State All-Academic Special Mention member.
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Continued from page 16 Kids can sign up for all Travel Kids trips or just the ones they want. Fee: $33 per trip, which include visits to Lincoln Park Zoo, Haunted Trails, Sea Lion Aquatic Center and Classic Cinemas York Theatre. For a full list of Travel Kids trips call 630-834-8970 or visit vprd. org. • Mini Adventure Camps for ages 3-5 Villa Park Parks and Recreation is offering a program for kids ages 3-5 to keep them busy this summer. Mini Adventure Camps are available as a Monday/Wednesday/Friday or Tuesday/Thursday option. The two camps can be combined as a full week if needed. Weekly themes will create a fun-filled camp atmosphere to keep kids active. Campers must bring a non-perishable lunch each day. Drop off is at the Iowa Community Center at 9 a.m. and pick-up will be at 1 p.m. at the entrance of Jefferson Pool, 341 N. Harvard. Info: call 630-8348970 or visit vprd.org. • Gymnastics program Parks and Recreation has
announced a new gymnastics program that is a partnership with Tumbling Times Gymnastics, 400 Rohlwing Road. A wide variety of gymnastics classes are available for all ages and age levels. Info: visit vprd.org or call 630-834-8970. • Yoga for babies and toddlers at the Library The Villa Park Public Library is hosting fun and simple monthly yoga sessions for parents and young children from 10-10:45 a.m. July 13, and Aug. 3. These sessions are for babies and toddlers ages 6–30 months old, accompanied by an adult. There is a maximum of two children per adult. All participants must bring their own mats and sign a waiver at each session. Registration is required. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630834-1164. • Library partnering with Museum of Science and Industry Once a week on Mondays from June 18 to Aug. 8 (except July 4), The Villa Park Public Library will partner with
Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry to offer fun, weekly programs for kids. Science Minors: MSI Kids Club is a club for students in grades 3-5. It meets from 3:30-5 p.m. Kids will participate in handson science activities that build curiosity and encourage teamwork. Registration is required. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-8341164. • Dog obedience classes Sign up now for K-9 Good Manners dog obedience classes offered by Villa Park Recreation. Registration is ongoing; register your pet when you think training is needed. Your pup will participate in seven classes regardless of when you enroll. The fee for these K-9 classes is $95. Classes are held Wednesday evenings at the Community Recreation Building, 320 E. Wildwood. Info: call 630-834-8525. • Sign up for Pickleball for Seniors Villa Park Parks and Recreation is offering Pickleball for Seniors at the Iowa Community
Center from 1-2 p.m. Wednesdays July 6, and June 13-Aug. 17. Pickleball is a game that combines elements of tennis, badminton and ping pong. Two levels of beginner classes are available for seniors who want to play this easy-to-learn game. Fee for the 6-week programs is $78. Info: visit vprd.org or call 630-834-8970. • VFW Friday Night Fish Fry From 5:30-8 p.m. every Friday evening, the Villa Park VFW Post #2801, 39 E. St. Charles Road, holds its Fish Fry. Menu available for purchase includes fried shrimp, fish/shrimp combos, beef/sausage sandwiches, combos and hot dogs. • Widows or idowers meeting Widows or Widowers (W.O.W.) of the Western Suburbs meets on the third Thursday of each month starting at 6:30 p.m. Held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 537 S. York Road, Elmhurst. Admission: $5. Info: (630) 620-4060 or
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• TOPS meetings held on Friday mornings Remember TOPS? Take Off Pounds Sensibly is still here helping and supporting people to lose weight. Meetings are held on Friday mornings at Grace Lutheran Church 950 S. York Road, Bensenville. Weigh in 9:30 a.m., and meet from 10-11 a.m. Info: email Millie at johnreiter@sbcglobal.net
Villa Park Summerfest coming June 17-18 VILLA PARK — The Village has announced that Villa Park Summerfest 2016 will take place on June 17 and 18 in downtown Villa Park by the gazebo. This is the 11th Summerfest since it was re-started in 2006 after a period of time without it. Attendees will enjoy local bands, tasty food, kids attractions, business vendors, an arts and crafts fair and the Friday Night Car Show. More details forthcoming.
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IC Catholic Prep promotes DeAngelis to head baseball coach School alum thrilled for opportunity to lead program By Mike Miazga Correspondent
IC Catholic Prep didn’t have to look too far for its new baseball coach. The school recently promoted school alum Frank DeAngelis to head baseball coach. DeAngelis had been the team’s head sophomore coach the previous two years and also was a
varsity assistant coach for one season. He returned to the IC Catholic Prep dugouts in 2013. DeAngelis is a 1997 graduate of IC Catholic Prep and currently serves as the physical education/health educator department chair, assistant athletic director, assistant admissions director and assistant cross-country coach at the school. DeAngelis is in the process of completing his master’s degree in coaching and athletic administration at Concordia University Irvine. “Frank is a great guy and I am very confident in the direc-
tion he will lead our program,” IC Catholic Prep athletic director Tom Schergen told the Independent. “He has a lot of coaching experience and brings a wealth of baseball playing and coaching experience and he’s an alum of the school.” IC Catholic Prep in a news release said it made the difficult decision to part ways with four-year head coach Zach Rodeghero. The release noted the change is a result of the baseball program moving in a new direction. “I want to thank Zach for his four years of service and
wish him the best in his future endeavors,” said Schergen. “I am confident Frank will lead our baseball program to the next level. Frank’s experience as a player and a coach along with being an ICCP alumnus will all benefit the continued growth of our program.” After enjoying a strong athletic playing career at IC Catholic Prep (then known as Immaculate Conception), DeAngelis played for Illinois Central College in East Peoria and Triton College in River Grove (where he played for Hall of Fame coach Bob
Symonds). DeAngelis closed out his final two years at North Central in Naperville. At North Central, DeAngelis was a team captain and a two-year middleinfield/left-field starter. Prior to his return to IC Catholic Prep in 2013, DeAngelis had been involved with baseball showcases, private lessons, recruiting, scouting and running camps around the Chicago area for a number of sports. His baseball coaching background also includes one year as JV coach at North Central,
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— is available to outdoor enthusiasts. All steaks are carved on premises. All top sirloin cuts, strip cuts and filet cuts can be increased to the size the diner prefers. So if the 11-ounce top sirloin just doesn’t seem right to you, ask for a 16-oz. cut. It will be done on the spot. Steaks are hand-cut daily, so whatever you order, you know it will be fresh. Hours are 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Monday through Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Friday, Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Sunday 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Reservations are recommended, especially on the weekend. Call (630) 833-1602.
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Roberto’s Ristorante
For the finest in Italian cuisine Is a trip to Italy on your “todo” list, yet seems out of reach? Fear not- Roberto’s brings the elegance and intimacy of classic Italy to the western suburbs of Chicago. The Tuscan murals and warm earth tones emulate the sophistication of Italy. The outdoor dining along the Prairie Path on Spring Road offers a beautiful view of the park. The park-like setting is a nice quiet area that provides a very quaint dining experience. Sure our decorating will allure
you with its Italian charm, but the exquisite cuisine is what really shines. Our specialities include homemade pastas with savory fillings and sauces, chicken parmesan, gourmet pizzas and salads, delicious desserts, and much more. Our private dining rooms are fit to accommodate private parties for an event your family and friends will enjoy. The charming and relaxed ambience is perfect for a romantic night out or a comfortable evening
with the family. Roberto’s Ristorante is located at 483 Spring Road, in Elmhurst, Illinois. Valet parking is available on Friday and Saturday nights. Open 7 Days to Serve You Better Monday - Thursday: 11:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Friday: 11:00 a.m.-12:00 a.m. Saturday: 4:00 p.m.-12:00 a.m. Sunday: 2:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Established 1962
The Moreci Family Invites You to Experience
the Finest Selection of Italian Cuisine. Roberto’s Ristorante Features One-of-a-Kind Gourmet Specialities Custom Created by Experienced Chefs
ENJOY OUR OUTDOOR DINING AREA Monday & Tuesday All Day & Night
Make Your Father’s Day Reservations
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Delicious Catering Menu For All Social And Corporate Gatherings
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Specializing in Seafood and Italian Pasta
OPEN FOR LUNCH We are also available for private gatherings any day and at any time. Call For Information For Reservations in the Dining Room
Call (630) 279-8486
Established in 1962 Authentic Italian Cuisine - Variety Of Specialties
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• Extensive International Wine Selection • Catering Menu Available • Gourmet Desserts Come try our •Fresh Fish Daily Specials specialized assortment of • Elegant Atmosphere handmade Martinis • Connoisseur Cocktails Inquire about our private party luncheons for Memorials, Corporate Meetings, Graduations, Confirmation, Weddings & Baptisms
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Roberto’s Pizzeria • Established in 1962 FAST DELIVERY AND CARRY OUT SERVICE
483 SPRING ROAD, ELMHURST • 630-279-8474 Open 7 Days A Week M-Th. 11am-11pm • Fri. 11am-12am • Sat. 4pm-12am • Sun. 2pm-10pm
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Dining al Fresco HB Jones Outdoor Dining HB Jones 4000 square feet of outdoor patios feature two wall mounted 65” TV’s and a brand new stone fireplace.
HB Jones has half price on all 80 of its craft, domestic, imported or Draft beers every Thursday. Also on Thursdays, we have live music from Johnny Don’t and a rotation of local superstars on his off days. Thursdays at HB Jones have become an Elmhurst event.
HB Jones boasts Elmhurst largest outdoor dining area with seating for over 100 and even its own… beach? In addition to the new fireplace and TV’s, Jones now offers a 15 by 15 foot beach. When asked, Jones manager Kevin Pedote said, “Jones had just flown in from Singapore and he told us he wanted a beach! So we had a truck come in and drop a couple tons of sand in a big planter bed off our parking lot.” Pedote went on to say, “The Patio is a great place to come out and watch a game, listen to live music on Thursdays and have something great to eat or drink.”
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Angelo’s Ristorante & Banquets
Angelo’s Ristorante & Banquets 247 N. York Rd • Elmhurst, IL (630) 833-2400 www.angelosonyork.com Mon.-Thurs. 11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Fri. 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. Sat. 4:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. Sun. 3:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Angelo’s Ristorante & Banquets has been serving delicious homemade Southern Italian cuisine since their opening in 1994.
Our celebrated lunch buffet is served daily, Monday thru Friday, 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Offering 12 assorted salads, fresh smoked salmon, a variety of 10 delicious entree’s, (changing daily), pastas, pizza and an assortment of home made desserts and fresh fruits. Enjoy an evening of Fine Italian Dining and feast your eyes on our selective menu featuring, appetizers, assorted salads, pastas, our signature “Zuppe D. Pesce Con Linguine”, chicken & veal dishes, off the grill steaks and chops, vegetarian & gluten free selections.
Our extensive wine menu will compliment your perfect dining experience at Angelo’s Ristorante. Rosalia’s Deli is located right next door and is now a local favorite and features their delicious “wood-oven pizzas.” The Deli Specials and made to order fresh subs, grilled panini’s, fresh salads, sizzlin’ hot sandwiches, homemade soups and sandwiches for the kids too! Don’t forget the Gelato. Call 630-516-DELI (3354) www.rosaliasdeli.com Mon.-Fri 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sunday (Pizza available after hours at Angelo’s) BANQUET & CATERING SERVICES Our beautiful Banquet Rooms are avail-
able for all your special occasions and events. We can accommodate up to 190 guests. We offer a variety of menu choices and packages to create a memorable experience. Off site catering for all your events is provided by both Angelo’s Ristorante & Rosalia’s Deli.
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Dining al Fresco Crazy Pour Crazy Pour is the best upscale sports bar in Villa Park to watch your favorite sports live. We’re proud to serve as an Official Blackhawks Bar offering highdefinition viewings of every sporting event from football and basketball to UFC and boxing. Not a single bad seat in the bar, we have several HD TVs throughout the bar that gives every seat an exceptional view. We specialize in providing your tingling taste buds with an abundant selection of craft beer and
fine liquor. With over 50 beers on tap, we offer a wide selection of over 40 different craft beer (from both local and international breweries), various ciders, fine wines, and over 100 exquisite Whiskey, Scotch, and Bourbon. Our beer experience is simply the best for anyone. Kick back in our outdoor patios and lounge areas or enjoy our Private Party Rooms, DJs, Jukeboxes, PPV/UFC events and NFL Sunday ticket. Feeling Lucky? Try our video gaming and OTB lounges. Crazy Pour offers a full OTB (Off Track Betting) facility for fans of horse racing. Watch the exciting races on our high-definition, flat-screen TVs while enjoying food and drinks and betting on your favorite pony. Want to hit some balls? Test your aim on our Diamond Top pool tables or work on your golf game with our Virtual Golf simulators. At Crazy Pour there’s always something
to do for everyone! Try our grill menu, full of bold and seasoned flavors to satisfy your hungry taste buds. Choose from our variety of appetizers, burgers, sandwiches, paninis, soups, salads, entrees of pasta, chicken, tacos, and pizza. We also have some
delicious sweets from our dessert menu to top off your night. Enjoy our flexible kitchen hours, open until 11PM every day except for Fridays & Saturdays, which is open until 12AM! For our monthly specials on drinks and food go to CrazyPour.com
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Dining al Fresco Overtime Bacon Bar We were featured on “Chicago’s Best” as one of the best Bacon places to eat in Chicago. Overtime Bacon Bar is a one-of-a-kind intimate sports bar specializing in serving the perfect combination of bacon, beer and venue to cheer your sports team or to have fun.
Watch your favorite sports live on high-definition TVs—from football and basketball to UFC and boxing. We’ve got our signature bacon menu and a wide selection of unique craft beers (36 Draft Lines) for you to try. Join us every Friday night for karaoke or most Saturday
nights for a PPV sporting event, otherwise there is a DJ spinning top 40’s. Whatever you do, don’t leave without having the bacon. Overtime Bacon Bar was listed by “The Chicago Traveler” as one of the Top 10 places for Bacon in Chicago. Come and experience bacon like you’ve never tasted before. Our Bacon Menu offers unique entrées you won’t find anywhere else. It goes even better with the beer. With 36 beers on tap and over 25 different bottles, we offer a wide selection of uniquely brewed craft beer (from both local and national breweries), various ciders, fine wines, and liquor. While you’re here, don’t forget to take a look at our special Martini menu and Bacon cocktails. And indulge
yourself with the deliciousness of bacon and beer and have the experience of the century. Shortly after, you’ll be asking yourself, “Did I have my bacon today?” In addition to a Bacon menu, we also have our tasty grill menu, which features some rich, savory flavors to satisfy your appetite. Choose from a variety of appetizers, sandwiches, paninis, burgers, wings, soups
and salads. We have some of Chicagoland’s finest wings and burgers, no visitor should do without. And don’t forget to finish the night right, with our scrumptious dessert menu. We have complementary specials to make the best of your experience at Overtime Bacon Bar. Check out our daily drinks and food specials at OTLombard.com and don’t forget your BACON!
Voted Chicago’s Best Bacon Bar! BACON H BEER H SPORTS H WHISKEY
H 200+ Bourbons - Scotches - Whiskeys H H 36 Draft Lines H H TV’s Everywhere H Fridays Karaoke Night at 9 p.m. HHH Saturdays DJ/UFC/PPV Events
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JACK DANIEL’S WHISKEY ROOM 200+ Bourbons - Scotches - Whiskey Under 1 Roof (ADJACENT TO OVERTIME)
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White Pines Announces 2016 Summer Concert Series Line Up White Pines Golf Club & Banquets just announced their entertainment lineup for the 2016 Summer Concert Series. Guests will enjoy free evening performances on the 37 Bar & Grill patio on the last Friday of June, July, August and September. To kick the series off, the five-member band SHINDIG! will perform and provide a musical and visual trip through the 1960s. Dubbed “the grooviest authentic 1960s tribute band,” SHINDIG will perform top hits from this era and wears era-specific garb to add color, realism and entertainment value. Attendees will also enjoy food and drink specials, along with craft beers offered on tap and by the bottle. In case of inclement weather, the
entertainment will be brought inside the Clubhouse. White Pines boasts “the best patio dining in the area” and is the perfect setting for a business meeting or a relaxed dining occasion with friends or coworkers. The patio is available to guests during warm days when you can relax and enjoy the natural setting of the pond and golf course. The waterfall and fountain view coupled with the detail to landscaping creates an atmosphere for an exceptional dining experience. White Pines Golf Club & Banquets is a facility of the Bensenville Park District and is located at 500 W. Jefferson Street. Located on more than 240 acres, the club accommodates multiple golfing
skill levels on its two 18-hole courses. For golf outings and golf related inquiries, call 630766-0304, ext. 1. For banquets,
weddings, special events, and all food and beverage inquiries, call 630-766-0304, ext.2. More information about the Summer
Concert Series and other special events at White Pines may be found on their website www. whitepinesgolf.com.
Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Area’s Best Patio Dining HDTV’s for Sports Fans Craft Beers on Tap & Bottles FOOD & DRINK SPECIALS MONDAY
50¢ Wings: Mild, Hot, or BBQ ~ Minimum 5 Domestic Drafts: Pints $2.50, Pitchers $9 Import & Craft Drafts: Pints $4, Pitchers $16
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20% off Burgers & Sandwiches Domestic Buckets: Five for $14
WEDNESDAY
20% off Salads & Wraps Import & Craft Buckets: Five for $18
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20% off Appetizers Absolut Drinks: $5 Domestic Buckets: Five for $14
Live Entertainment on the last Friday of the month.
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• DeAngelis
Continued from page 22 one year as a JV and varsity assistant at ICCP (in 2003 under former coach Jim Vera), two years as an assistant at Triton and more than six years with the Illinois Indians travel
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DUPAGE COUNTY WHEATON, ILLINOIS PennyMac Loan Services, LLC PLAINTIFF Vs. Jason Caulfield; et. al. DEFENDANTS 2015 CH 002004 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 2/8/2016, John Zaruba, the Sheriff of DuPage County, Illinois will on 7/7/16 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: LOT 146 IN PIONEER SQUARE UNIT 3, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE WEST 3/4 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED APRIL 14, 1960 AS DOCUMENT 961680, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PIN 03-33-208-057 Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 722 S. Harvard Avenue Addison, IL 60101 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) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-15-16896. I693882 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent May 26, June 2 & 9, 2016) 244781
tor at Catalyst Circle Rock Elementary School in the Chicago Public School system, served as an educator/administrator at St. Benedict and served as an adjunct faculty member at Triton College. “This is a good place to call home,” DeAngelis told the Independent. “To have the opportunity to take over at the school I played for is special. To have this opportunity is exciting. I want to uphold what people have done here before me and build up on it. There is a lot more that can be done. We have the right kids in the program.” DeAngelis said his coaching style takes from his playing days. “For the most part, I’m a laid back guy,” he said. “You have to let the kids play. We’ll be aggressive just like the way I used to play. We’ll focus on fundamentals just like we’ve done here the last four years. We’ll build on that. We’ll be aggressive on the bases and at the plate. Those are things that have been with me as a player and high school and collegiate coach. There’s a good brand of baseball to be played here and we have the kids to do it. They’ve had some good suc-
cess here and we’re going to work even harder to progress to the next level.” IC Catholic Prep won a regional title this season. “We have talent coming back,” he said. “It’s a nice situation to come into. We’re going to attack this with one-year
initiatives and two- to threeyear initiatives. We’ll have a plan and continue to build on it. There’s no better place to do this than ICCP. The support here from the teachers and administration is outstanding. I’m fortunate to be able to coach at the place I call home.”
Mariano’s building sells for $25 milllion No changes or effects expected for customers By Dee Longfellow For The Elmhurst Independent
ELMHURST — According to an article in Crain’s Chicago Business and other news outlets last week, the building at 678 North York Road in Elmhurst, occupied by Mariano’s grocery store, has been sold by Inland Private Capital Corporation to Mark Beccaria of Beccaria Partners, a hotel investment firm. A company spokesperson from Roundy’s, the parent company of Mariano’s, assured that “nothing will change with the lease agreement or the business.” The building, constructed in 2013 for the opening of one of the first Mariano’s in the Chicago area, is 75,922 squarefeet sitting on 5.7 acres on North York Road in Elmhurst. The site was formerly occupied by Elmhurst Ford.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DUPAGE COUNTY - WHEATON, ILLINOIS PennyMac Loan Services, LLC PLAINTIFF Vs. Jason Caulfield; et. al. DEFENDANTS 2015 CH 002004 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 2/8/2016, John Zaruba, the Sheriff of DuPage County, Illinois will on 7/7/16 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 03-33-208-057 Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 722 S. Harvard Avenue Addison, IL 60101 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 14-15-16896. I693882 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent May 26, June 2 & 9, 2016) 244782
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SPRINGFIELD — Between 2010 and 2014, 11 of Illinois’ 15 major government pension funds have made $2.2 million in payments to more than 1,000 dead people, according to a memo released by State Senator Tom Cullerton. To end this practice, the Illinois Senate passed House Bill 6030 to require state pension funds to develop and implement a process to identify deceased pension recipients each month. “This is a simple way to reduce waste, fraud and abuse of valuable taxpayer dollars,” Cullerton said. “Reviewing the pension rolls monthly will allow for greater oversight and accountability of where pension funds are going.” It is difficult to determine the amount of pension payments made to deceased annuitants because each pension fund tracks death-related overpayments differently. State pension funds will have until January 1, 2017 to implement a process to identify deceased recipients at least once a month. The process can include using a third-party company, Social Security Administration data or other available data as well as any other method that is commonly used by other state retirement systems. The Better Government Association (BGA) weighed in on the issue. “The BGA supports pension reform that eliminates abuses of the public funds that support retired public employees,” said Judy Stevens, policy coordinator for the BGA. “With the passage of HB 6030, Illinois has taken a step toward eliminating one of the most glaring of these abuses - money paid to deceased pension recipients. By requiring state funds to regularly identify pension recipients who have passed, the bill could ultimately result in saving millions of dollars for Illinois’ woefully underfunded retirement systems.” House Bill 6030 passed the Senate and House with bipartisan support and now moves to the governor’s desk for consideration.
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