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Vol. 36, No. 28
July 14, 2021
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Metra increases weekday commuter service on BNSF line PAGE 6
No new COVID cases in Brookfield, Riverside for 2 weeks PAGE 8
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Linda Sokol Francis Brookfield Library ready for its close-up Grand opening ceremony, events planned for July 31 By BOB UPHUES Editor
Almost 16 months to the day a backhoe excavated the first bucketful of earth from the vacant lot at 3541 Park Ave. in Brookfield, the general public will be able to walk through the doors of the new Linda Sokol Francis Brookfield Library. While a formal, celebratory ribbon cutting and grand opening is planned for Saturday, July 31, the new library officially will welcome patrons back on Monday, July 26 at 10 a.m. See LIBRARY on page 11
ALEX ROGALS/Staff Photographer
Scarlet Serio, of North Riverside, is hurled from the slide at the newly renovated Riverside Swim Club, which reopened its doors in late June. For more photos, visit online at RBLandmark.com.
Local college students recount their pandemic year abroad COVID-19 made life ‘infinitely more difficult’ but they’ll be back next fall
By BOB SKOLNIK Contributing Reporter
Going to college during a pandemic wasn’t easy for anyone this year, but imagine doing
it in a foreign country more than 3,000 miles from home. That’s what Kenna Howorth and Brianna Murray did this past year. Both graduated from Riverside-Brookfield High School in
2020 and went to college overseas. Howorth, 18, is a student at Jacobs University, a private international university located in Bremen, Germany, where classes are conducted in English. Murray, 19, is a student at the
University of Glasgow in Scotland. At Jacobs, classes were mostly online during the first semester and hybrid in the See ABROAD on page 9
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